The mouth taping trend claims to nudge your body back into nasal breathing by – quite literally – sealing the deal. It’s ...
On a recent Saturday, those seeking a new hole in their ear (or nose or, really, any body part) headed to Nine Moons Piercing ...
You might want to reconsider how to blow your nose the next time you have a cold, as a bioethicist has explained most of us ...
They work by delivering a fine mist of medication into your nostrils. Since the lining of your nose is rich with vessels and can easily absorb medications into your bloodstream, nasal sprays can also ...
Whether you’ll need to spray it into one nostril or both nostrils will depend on the product, so be sure to read the product information carefully beforehand. Plus, it’s important to spray the ...
Lively took them out of character again and began to joke about Baldoni’s nose, which he laughed off and joked in turn, even as Lively joked that he should get plastic surgery.' In Lively's ...
“Lively took them out of character again and began to joke about Baldoni’s nose, which he laughed off and joked in turn, even as Lively joked that he should get plastic surgery.” In the $400 ...
An Indonesian woman can breathe clearly again after firefighters rescued her from the captivity of an office chair. The young woman was at work in Bandung City, Indonesia, when she managed to get ...
Of course, no actual sawing was necessary. With steady hands, a pair of pliers, and some true teamwork, the firefighters carefully freed her piercing from the chair. The woman left with her nose (and ...
An infected lip piercing is a common complication after piercing and jewelry placement. Typical symptoms include mild discomfort, itching, redness, and mild discharge from the wound. However, if your ...
Any man with stubbornly visible nose hair can relate to the difficulty of taming them: the intense sting and watery eyes when you pluck one (never again), the precarious and awkward attempts to ...
It’s a common mistake. “Think about the last time you had a really bad cold, with a stuffy nose,” writes Jonas Olofsson in “The Forgotten Sense.” “Didn’t your morning coffee taste ...