LGBTI News

Hair Loss

Hair Loss

Also known as: Balding, male pattern baldness, alopecia What is it? It is normal to lose some hair (up to 100 hairs a day). Daily hair loss beyond that can result in noticeable thinning of the hair over time, whether it’s along the front of your hairline or elsewhere on the scalp. Both men and women can be affected by …

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Laser Hair Removal

Laser Hair Removal

Advertisements and “buzz” about laser-assisted hair removal are everywhere. We’re promised permanent, painless, risk-free hair removal by salons, “laser centers”, and cosmeticians. But what is the truth about laser hair removal? How does it work and will it work? Is it painful? Who is right for laser hair removal and who isn’t? Let’s dispel some of the myths surrounding laser …

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Tattoo Artist

Tattooing

Maybe your lover thinks tattoos are hot. Maybe you’re an activist with a message for everyone to see. Maybe it’s simply a Popeye fetish. Either way, getting a tattoo can be a big decision, and there are several things to consider before going under the needle. Tattooing is a tradition of puncturing the skin and placing dye under its surface …

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How can I make new friends?

How can I make new friends?

We all like to meet people and there are loads of ways to do so, through the Internet, youth groups and out on the scene. The people you are chatting to are there for the same reason. So be yourself and enjoy yourself but don’t let yourself get forced into anything you don’t want to do. Where to find people: …

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Paris Gay Pride

Paris Gay Pride

Celebrating its large gay and lesbian communities, Paris lives up to its liberal reputation with its annual Lesbian and Gay Pride, an event that has become one of the biggest and best celebrations of its kind in the world. Thousands of gay and straight revellers pack out the city’s streets to enjoy the party and watch the colourful procession of …

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Venice, Italy

Gay Venice

Known for its vibrant culture, style, and food, Italy is a favorite with all travelers. Although the gay scene in Italy is small compared to other European destinations, it is growing. Several cities boast gay-friendly accommodations, restaurants and businesses. Venice, the historic Italian city on the water, stretches across several small islands along the Adriatic Sea in the northeast quadrant …

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Tel Aviv Gay Pride

Gay Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is known as one of the world’s finest and friendliest LGBT+ travel destinations. Go and experience Israel, where you can express yourself, indulge yourself, or just be yourself in cosmopolitan gay-friendly cities and resort towns. The vibrant scene is alive year-round, with dazzling nightlife, hip restaurants, stylish boutiques, and busy streets hopping with clubs and cafés: perfect for …

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Wellington, New Zealand

Gay Holidays in New Zealand

New Zealand offers an environmental and cultural diversity that has long been appealing to those looking for gay travel. There is little doubt that the appeal of New Zealand comes, in part, from laws that protect the LGBT+ community from discrimination and the warm, accepting attitudes of the populace, as well as the various adventures that New Zealand offers and …

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LGBT Health

LGBT Guide to Healthy Living

Obviously, being healthy won’t fit into a week or a month alone, but it’s a place to start. LGBT health is a big issue for each of us individually and as a community. Our health needs are sometimes the same as everyone else’s and sometimes different; and there’s a lot to consider. To get us all moving in the right …

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Lotus Sky, Show Your Colors

Show Your Colors

In light of Pride Month, Lotus Sky’s latest single “Show Your Colors” premiers today. The single is a powerful and celebratory anthem that rejoices in one’s uniqueness in the rainbow of creation, and the unity in diversity that the rainbow represents, bringing vibrant, fresh energy to uplift the world. The single “Show Your Colors” is invigorating with big drums, powerful …

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