Vampire Facial

  • NewsNewBeauty

    This Is the Newest Way to Get a Vampire Facial

    There's been a lot of buzz about the vampire facial ever since it was popularized by Kim Kardashian.

  • NewsNewBeauty

    Can a New Blood Cream Deliver the Benefits of a Platelet-Rich Plasma Facial in a Jar?

    A photo posted by Dr. Barbara Sturm (@drbarbarasturm) on Oct 31, 2016 at 2:49pm PDT Celebrities like Kim Kardashian may have started the vampire facial trend, but you don’t have to be famous to partake in this unique beauty treatment — you just have to be willing to hand over a cool $950.  The creator of the vampire facial (in which the patient’s own plasma is injected into their face) has now engineered a way to bottle the treatment in ...

  • NewsKristine Solomon

    Iggy Azalea Posts Selfie with Her Plastic Surgeon

    Iggy Azalea has admitted to having had her nose done and breasts enlarged, and according to an interview in the April 2016 issue of Elle Canada, Azalea thinks more women — both famous and non-famous — should own up to their cosmetic procedures. “That’s just the reality,” she said. “And I think more people need to admit that…so it doesn’t have to be so taboo —because we’re all doing it anyway.” Now Azalea has gone a step further, posting a photo on Instagram with her plastic surgeon, Ashkan Ghava

  • NewsYahoo Beauty

    Beauty Treatment Meets Halloween Costume: We Try the Vampire Facial

    The original 1976 Carrie film. (Photo: United Artists) I’m all about beauty treatments that double as Halloween costumes. Last year, I went out with a goopy, oxblood-colored manuka honey and activated charcoal mask; it not only made me look like flagrant butcher, but worked to balance my oily skin. Then, a bee stung me on the lip (apparently the bee couldn’t tell the difference between a flower and my pucker) and sent me packing.