Baz Luhrmann is such a thoughtful guy. He shared the “Sunscreen Song” just in time for my 1999 high-school graduation. As someone read it aloud from the maroon and white decorated podium, I remember thinking, “wow, pay attention, this is really important and really good advice…what am I wearing to the party tonight? Will my… Read more »
Be still, our hearts! We are beyond flattered to have won “Best of Philadelphia Style” magazine for the fourth year in a row, and if anything — this ups the pressure we feel to make you happy. This honor means that we need to try harder every day to be better, and meet (if not… Read more »
We are so happy to introduce you to Lauren Adamski, RN, the newest addition to the About Face team. Lauren! You have the unique situation of first starting your relationship with About Face as a patient. Why did you decide to work here? I’m not being biased, and I’m not blowing smoke. As… Read more »
When I was little, my grandparents’ beach garb was hilarious / embarrassing. My grandfather was the most delicate of red-heads. He was so sensitive that defensively he always wore a hat because when the wind ruffled his hair, it hurt. My grandmother is the most delicate of health-nut, and despite the fact that she thinks… Read more »
Newly Unveiled! First comes the engagement. Then comes the consultation. Getting married is the #1 life-event that inspires people to come to About Face Skin Care, and it is an absolute honor to play a part in your momentous occasion. Over the years we have had the pleasure of treating a wide variety of women… Read more »
My sister’s a makeup artist, and literally, when it comes to makeup – she is an artist. There is no color combination, application technique, or trend too daunting for her. Faces are her canvas and she is a Picasso. Me? I’m terrible. If my sister is Picasso, I’m a two-year old that got into the… Read more »
When it rains (which seems to be just about every day this Spring), it’s normal to see colorful-hued umbrellas bustling down the sidewalk as pedestrians hurry by, trying to protect themselves from the rain. Even though the rain doesn’t hurt or cause future harm, avoiding the rain is an accepted, common, everyday occurrence. Why? Isn’t… Read more »