Tattoo Removal Cream, Laser Eraser, and Alec Falkenham’s Invention

Tattoo Removal Cream, Laser Eraser, and Alec Falkenham’s Invention. The biggest good news today in the world of tattooing is that a 27-year-old dude from Canada named Alec Falkenham has developed a cream that easily painlessly gets rid of those damn tattoos you had when you were dating randy Andy.

The bad news?

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Celebrities With Psoriasis: Kim Kardashian

Celebrities With Psoriasis: Kim Kardashian. People love her and people hate her, but there seems to be no getting away from her. Socialite and TV personality Kim Kardashian is known for many things, both good and bad.

First attracting attention in the instant blockbuster hit for E! “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” she later on gained public attention for her boutique, a perfume named after her and her other business ventures — as well as notoriety for her fickle 72-day marriage with basketball player Kris Humphries, her homemade sex tape with singer Ray J. She’s also attracted scorn for her being a “celebutante” and a socialite. [Ed’s note: Actually, Kardashian’s first claim to fame is her sex tape which came first before her TV hit.]

The people who hate her say she’s vapid, shallow, selfish and phony. But one good thing going for her is her brave admission of having psoriasis — and how that’s brought much-needed attention to the neglected, but often treacherous, skin disease.

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Aqueous Cream For Eczema: Good or Bad? Side Effects?

Aqueous cream may have been traditionally prescribed by doctors to reduce the discomfort caused by eczema. But now a new finding opposes this, saying the cream even aggravates the skin condition.

Researchers from University of Bath explained that aqueous cream can make the skin thinner when used regularly. According to them, the cream contains sodium laurel sulphate detergent which makes skin susceptible to irritation by chemicals.

“So to use this cream on eczematous skin, which is already thin and vulnerable to irritation, is likely to make the condition even worse,” Professor Richard Guy who supervised the research told BBC.

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