Celebs Out & About: Sean Combs, Rick Ross
Everyone is whispering about the leggy blond who accompanied music producer Sean “Puffy” Combs to the Cleveland Cavs vs Miami Heat game in Miami yesterday. Puff sat stone faced with his pretty blond guest and rapper Rick Ross by his side as the paparazzi snapped their pics from all angles.
Sean, 42, also known as P Diddy, talked to the mystery blonde and spent most of his time checking his Twitter page on his cell phone after arriving in the second quarter.
Photos: Splash News Online
Medical Minute: Chemical Peel for Black Women
The appearance of 57-year-old pop star Cyndi Lauper’s raw, red skin in paparazzi photos racing around the net today is probably the result of a professional chemical peel.
Chemical peels, also known as skin peel or derma-peel, has been around for ages. Many women get the treatment to soften and improve blemishes, skin spots, scars, wrinkles and the hard lines that appear in their faces as they get older.
Chemical peels have also been applied to treat severe acne in teens and young adults. The process uses a strong acidic (and non-acidic) chemical to strip away the damaged layers of the skin.
Increasingly, African American women are applying chemical skin peels at home to improve Hyperpigmentation, the skin damage caused by the sun.
Many black women complain of facial skin that is several shades darker than their necks and chests. This is caused by years of early exposure to the sun’s UV-rays which significantly darkens our skin. This darkening of the skin can also lead to skin cancer among black women.
Chemical peels improves hyperpigmentation in African American women by lifting the layers of dead skin to reveal soft, smooth, lighter skin underneath. Even after successful skin peel treatment, many black women must apply a high SPF lotion or cream to their skin for the rest of their lives to prevent the sun’s UV-rays from damaging their skin again.
Video Premiere: Rihanna – S&M
Rihanna’s music video for her single “S&M” off her platinum album LOUD premiered yesterday. In the video, Rihanna lashes out at the tabloids and gossip blogs for always getting the facts wrong. We know this is just RiRi’s way of showing love to the blogs that give her life.
Sticks and stones
May break my bones
But chains and whips excite me










