Beauty Drinks: Experts Say Science Behind Them is Flawed

by jfrentzen 9/25/2008 7:27:00 AM

A new fad -- Dietary drinks that promise reduced wrinkles to a clear complexion, but some dietitians aren't convinced. From the New York Daily News: Fountain drink of youth sounds good, but there's a wrinkle:

The newest on the market is Glowelle, which was launched at Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus earlier this week. Not yet tested by the FDA, it claims to "help fight the signs of aging" and promote an "overall dewy glow" with the help of antioxidants.

"Some people see a difference within a couple of weeks," says Dr. Susan Beck, one of the experts behind Glowelle, who says she takes it regularly and formulated it to work alongside multivitamins and topical skin creams.

Although doctors agree that drinking fluids is important for good skin, dietitians argue the science behind the new beauty drinks is unfounded.

"There is no good evidence that antioxidant-spiked beverages confer any real health benefits," says American Dietetic Association spokeswoman, Sari Greaves, who warns that you should always talk to your doctor before taking any new supplements.

$120-worth of Artificial Snake Venom and You Want It Where...?

by jfrentzen 9/12/2008 6:21:00 AM

Planet Skincare has been receiving a ton of hype lately for its moisturizing cream, titled Planet Skincare Anti_Ageing [sic] Daily Moisturiser. From The Daily Mail (UK) -- Snake venom face cream becomes best-seller in battle against wrinkles:

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MDs, OB-GYNs, dentists branch out into lucrative cosmetic procedures

by jfrentzen 7/29/2008 6:27:00 AM

Although this New York Daily News article talks about physicians in the Big Apple, it is a trend story that applies to all regions of the US (and beyond).

The article props up what we've suspected for months: Plastic surgeons are doing their most to keep heads above financial tides, as they take on more injectables-related business to combat the shrinking economy and to counteract the well-reported drop in the number of patients booking costly surgical procedures.

But wait, it's not only plastic surgeons who are out for a piece of the action.

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