News

In a new study, scientists report that deep-sea corals that lived 540 million years ago may have been the first animals to glow, far earlier than previously thought.
Researchers have just found a fluorescent anemone deep in the Gulf of Mexico. ... The tube anemone’s tentacles glow when they are hit by blue light – with red light they are switched off.
Whereas Dolce Glow's self-tanning mist, mousse, and lotion are priced at $50 each, Sunnee BaeSkin's line falls between $9 and $30. (The tan is left for six to eight hours, given a quick rinse, and ...
SHOPPING: Celebrity tan artist Isabel Vita reveals the at-home Dolce Glow tanning secrets she uses on stars like Alix Earle and the Kardashians!
Alyson Hogg, the visionary and founder behind Vita Liberata is boldly reclaiming her groundbreaking tanning and body makeup brand, resuming her position as CEO after re-acquiring the brand in 2024.
Researchers have pinpointed the reason that deep-water corals emit an eerie glow: to help their algae do photosynthesis. Scientists know that in shallow waters, the organisms light up green, using ...
But something else makes them amazing: their otherworldly glow. Both shallow- and deep-water corals emit fluorescent light, but until now, scientists only understood why shallow-water corals light up.
Deep Sea Squid Communicate With Glowing Skin By making their bodies glow, Humboldt squid illuminate the changing patterns on their bodies to communicate in the depths of the Pacific Ocean.
Vita Liberata, Ireland's most popular self-tanner, has hit shelves in Sephora and V.F. Beauty could not be more thrilled - one of the best products we have seen yet!
Vita Liberata Relaunches With a New Look, Fresh Innovation and a Reignited Mission To Promote Healthy Tanning Practices by Offering a Natural Sun-Kissed Glow Without the UV Rays Provided by PR ...