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3 weeks ago |
baltimorestyle.com | Mary Ann Treger
Aging gracefully isn’t my style. Fortunately, facial rejuvenating technology has accelerated even faster than my jowls. While I don’t expect to look like I’m in my 30s I do want to look my best, refreshed and natural looking. Problem is, today’s options are dizzying, which makes it difficult to decide which treatment is best for my skin. I consult with Meg Fox, a physician associate with 20 years of clinical experience and owner of Meg Fox Aesthetics in Towson and Annapolis.
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2 months ago |
baltimorestyle.com | Mary Ann Treger
Think Princeton is nothing more than a high-brow university town? Think again. While this historic destination is proud (and rightly so) of its world-famous learning institution, consistently ranked one of the top universities globally, Princeton also offers eclectic restaurants designed for foodies, unique culinary classes, fun-to-fancy shopping and a new contemporary hotel. By the way, that’s just for starters.
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Dec 30, 2024 |
baltimorestyle.com | Mary Ann Treger
Once upon a time, the only choice for turning back the clock was a nip and tuck. Surgery was our only option. These days the possibilities seem endless, making it difficult to know what to do, where to go and who to trust, especially since techniques and technology are changing fast. From lasers and microneedling to injectables and red-light therapy, the boundaries of cosmetic procedures stretch with every scientific innovation.
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Dec 16, 2024 |
baltimorestyle.com | Mary Ann Treger
New York has the uncanny ability to feel new every time you visit. Few easy-to-reach getaways offer romantic experiences for two as well as fun adventures for the entire family. And there’s never a more beautiful time to visit the Big Apple than during the holiday season. It’s the energy of the city that strikes you first. Everyone is hustling and bustling to get somewhere fast.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
washingtonfamily.com | Mary Ann Treger
When Mary Beth Foster saw that a weeklong Minecraft coding camp was being offered, she thought it would be a great fit for her daughter. “I thought she would love it, but the cost was pretty high,” says Foster, who lives in Mint Hill, North Carolina. “The camp was happening the week of my daughter’s birthday, so I had the idea to ask my mom to split it with me, and it could be a birthday gift for her,” she says.
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