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How to choose the right lipstick color for your skin tone by Andrea Grace Patient Expert Posted Thu 28 Jan 2010 8:00am of lipstick considering your skin tone. 1. Light color face (ivory, porcelain, nude) Choose: Mostly red: red wine shade, coral Brown and beige: chocolate... brown to pale 3. Dark colored skin (Olive, early tan, tan) Choose: Bluish red, raspberry Plum, mahogany A wide range of brown shades Caramel pink Read on »
Does Skin Care Vary with Skin Color and Type? by Danny & Susan S. Health Maven Posted Mon 23 Mar 2009 12:11pm Skin comes in many different colors depending on your cultural origin, and irrespective of the skin color, the skin may also range from being oily to dry. So how should different skin types/colors be cared for - is there a difference? The human world comprises people of many ethnic groups and cultures with each ethnic group having certain general Read on »
People judged more on skin color than race according to new book by Kathlyn S. Patient Expert Posted Sun 09 Nov 2008 10:51pm Analysis of Skin Color published by Springer. Racism “is no longer an issue of black and white,” said Ronald Hall, co-author and editor of the book. Instead, it’s a matter of skin color. Hall and co-authors make the case that lighter-skinned blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans and other minorities tend to receive better treatment than darker-skinned Read on »
Video: A classic triathlon story of struggle, perseverance and skin color by Roman M. Patient Expert Posted Thu 27 Jan 2011 11:00am Have you ever wondered why their are so few African Americans in the sport of triathlon? That's a question that Brian Shields can answer. Last year Brian and his friends Gershon Blyden and Steven Raymond completed the inaugural Ironman 70.3 in Miami, Florida. All three friends are triathletes, and all three friends are African Am ... Read on »
Skin coloured plasters by CultBeautyBlog Posted Wed 17 Mar 2010 3:23am StickySkin have spotted a gap in the market. If you didn’t notice and maybe fell in it grazing your knee, these might be just the ticket! The European market has been incredibly slow on the uptake when it comes to supplying make up for any skin tone other than white or olive.  The ‘First Aid’ industry appears to have dragged it’s feet in the same Read on »
Can Your Hair Color Predict Skin Cancer? by Sarah B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 07 May 2009 9:24pm Mid Brain muses: Blondes allegedly have more fun but brunettes are healthier because their darker coloration protects them from getting skin cancer, right? Sun tan and skin cancer Wrong. According to a report at Science Daily new genetic research indicates that hair color is NOT a good predictor of skin cancer.  Historically scientists thought Read on »
Color Red for Healthy Skin by Carolin K. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Mon 02 Feb 2009 10:59pm Watermelon, tomatoes and red grapefruit. They all contain the red substance lycopene. Lycopene has many health benefits: It protects against certain types of cancer It keeps your blood vessels in good shape It strengthens your skin It prevents wrinkles Stored in your skin it functions as an inner sunscreen. Here is a little tomatoes Read on »
Learning Colors Activity: Color Jump by preemieparent Posted Wed 02 Sep 2009 7:55pm We have been working on naming and correctly identifying colors in our house lately so I thought I would share some of the activities that we have come up. This seems... the color jump (she is really into jumping). For those who are less mobile (or less obsessed with jumping), this activity can be touch the color, stand or sit on the color, etc Read on »
Review + Swatches: Maybelline Color Sensational Lip Color by Connie De Alwis Posted Sun 25 Apr 2010 12:00am You've probably noticed the new Maybelline Color Sensational Moisture Extreme Lip Color in stores. The bold displays are hard to miss! The line consists of 18 colors in 4 hues Fun Corals Sexy Reds Fresh Pinks Elegant Nudes A perfect color for everyone? Read on for the review and swatches... Read on »
Color after image demonstration - Seeing color when there is none. by J. Stephen H. Posted Wed 01 Jul 2009 4:48pm I'm teaching about opponent processes in color vision today and thought I'd share one of my favorite examples. This is how you use the human visual system to turn a black and white photo into color. Try it out: Read the comments on this post... Read on »