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MeiraGTx is recruiting for positions in engineering, QA, and manufacturing and supply.
Read more: New biotech facility in Shannon could create up to 300 jobs
A DERMATOLOGIST revealed his favorite anti-aging products for morning and night to create the perfect routine for your 30s, 40s and 50s.
Dr. Mark Strom creates multiple videos on his TikTok account to give tips and advice to people concerned about their skincare routines.
Dr. Mark Strom, a dermatologist, shared the best products for a morning or night routine[/caption]
In the 20-second clip, he shared anti-aging routines for people in several different age groups.
For the morning, the first step Strom suggests is to cleanse the skin before anything else.
After that, use a vitamin C serum next – Strom recommends Maelove, which also has vitamin E and Ferulic Acid.
“Also like CeraVe and L’Oreal,” said Strom.
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Next is to moisturize and Strom recommends using either the Vanicream Daily Facial Moisturizer or the CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion.
The last step in the morning routine is to protect your skin from the sun.
Strom recommends using sunscreen with about 30 SPF.
The night routine starts similar to the morning one, with Strom reminding people to moisturize.
He suggests a Vanicream cleanser or the Neutrogena Hydro Boost.
Then he says to use a retinoid cream for acne but warns that those who are pregnant or breastfeeding should skip this step.
The next step is to moisturize and Strom holds the same products from the morning routine.
It’s important to moisturize after waking up and before bed[/caption]
EnerMech already employs more than 110 people in Athlone, where it has had a base for a year, and will be recruiting for specialist engineering roles.
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Insider is looking to base a team of software engineers and other staff at its new tech and product hub in Northern Ireland.
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As we keep waiting for The Elder Scrolls 6 and – way before that – Starfield, us veteran Elder Scrolls fans keep wondering about where Bethesda might take the long-awaited sixth mainline entry of their big fantasy series.
Of course, we are almost sure at this point about where it’s literally going: either High Rock or Hammerfell, maybe even both. But what about everything else? More importantly, what about the unavoidable rework of its moment-to-moment gameplay and RPG systems? And beyond those elements, how big can it reasonably be?
As I discussed in my previous The Elder Scrolls 6 speculation piece, most folks are looking at Skyrim and The Elder Scrolls Online to fantasize about the next game. And that’s not a mistake, especially if we consider the ridiculous amount of Skyrim re-releases we’ve had in little more than a decade; that game is hugely important for Bethesda Game Studios. Even though Oblivion made the franchise mainstream thanks to its key role as one of Xbox 360’s early must-plays, Skyrim’s shadow is nearly impossible to escape and has shaped the entire open-world genre, RPG or not.
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