Stress Expert Dr. Cynthia Ackrill and Dermatologiest Dr. Doris Day talk about how stress affects the lives of everyone you know – physically and emotionally including children. Here’s how to handle it and also handle it at the visual level of your skin! Kiehls has a new treatment product for your skin!
Thanks to these two fabulous doctors for all the scoop on how we can control stress!
Dr. Cynthia Ackrill
www.stress.org
www.wellspark.com
Dr. Doris Day
www.myclearskin.com/
Stevie Wilson,
LA-Story.com
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Keihl’s has always had the best. I trust this works.
How ironic for dermatologist (correct spelling within article) to be named Dr. Doris Day. The famous actress from the 1950’s and 60’s was beautiful (and could sing)! Today, at 91, Ms. Day runs a Carmel, California B&B and is involved in various animal charities, including DDAF. But I digress.
What I think is ironic is the fact that most cinema close ups were intentionally blurred to diffuse her freckles. She wanted to have the appearance of flawless skin. That’s the first thing that came to mind when I read, “dermatologist, Dr. Doris Day.”
pretty funny Clinical Posters but I had the same feeling and this wasn’t the first time I have talked to Dr. Day.. She’s lovely but the polar opposite of the actress Doris Day in coloring..
It is an interesting point you bring up too!