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Classic Old School Tattoos
The history of tattooing goes back for centuries, but some of the most popular designs are the old-school American tattoos, popularized in the 1920s through the 1940s, and generally consisting of big, bold...
6 commentsOver the Counter Acne Scar Treatments
As if dealing with years of acne isn't insult enough, many people are left with acne scars from the trauma, leading to continued self-consciousness and embarassment. There are numerous solutions from...
8 commentsSexy Vintage Slips
Slips are something that have gone by the fashion wayside as women wear fewer dresses and skirts, but they are beautiful garments that can work wonderfully as peek-a-boo outerwear in outfits.They are great...
1 commentNatural Acne Solutions
Acne is a stubborn problem for which numerous creams, chemicals, and treatments exist. The sufferer can begin durations of antibiotics or slather their face with harsh, drying chemicals. These can work to...
8 commentsBest Antibacterial Foods
With cold and flu season fast approaching, warding off illness is everyone's goal. Flu shots and antibacterial hand sanitizer are popular options, but for a more holistic-and arguable effective approach-try...
3 commentsClostridium botulinum, botulism, and botox
Botulism is a rare illness caused by a toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. This etiological agent produces 7 types of toxins under anaerobic (no oxygen) conditions, which are known by the...
2 commentsYour Skin and Vitamin E: Does Vitamin E Heal Scars?
One of the most touted home scar removal remedies and acne scar treatments is vitamin E, with recommendations from slathering the oil on a healing wound, popping open a supplement capsule and coating an...
4 commentsVintage Pin-Up Tattoos
The female figure has been a long-standing staple in art for thousands of years, so it follows easily that her form and face bear a prominent place in this new art form as tattooing developed in the early...
1 commentHenry Darger: Outsider Artist
A profile of Henry Darger, a reclusive hospital janitor who, upon his death, was found to be an extremely prolific writer and artist.
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