wrinkles
wrinkles
-
161.
by Sharon Bell - 2008-07-08
Bad breath gets worse with poor dental hygiene, a common problem in spite of the presence of several brands of toothpastes and mouthwashes. Millions of people around the world have bad teeth due to a ...
-
162.
by Joe Patterson - 2008-07-11
There's nothing vain about wanting to have healthy and younger looking skin. In addition to boosting yourself confidence, healthy skin is an indicator of a healthy body.So, if your goal is to achieve...
-
163.
by JAN EDWARDS - 2008-07-16
Teen Skin "What's it all about??? Hormones, blackheads, whiteheads, androgens, acne....did I ask for all this? I don't want to be a spotty teenager! Zits are not nice things. One minut...
-
164.
by Melanie Vasseur - 2008-07-17
Greatest thing to hit the Beauty industry since the clay mask was introduced!Every adult could benefit from microdermabrasion. We manufacture new skin cells every single day and the old cells need to ...
-
165.
by Amanda Beaty - 2008-07-22
The top layer of skin ages and decreases in thickness. With this thinning of the top layer (called the epidermal layer) the skins cells in the layer are not as adhesive which helps the skin retain les...
-
166.
by Joy Healey - 2008-07-24
Okay, so you haven't yet heard of free radicals? They have been linked to ill health; specifically, the initial stages of cancer, various illnesses and the visual effects of aging. Scientists are con...
-
167.
by Sharon Bell - 2008-07-24
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 ...
-
168.
by Sean Saunders - 2008-07-30
A good deep wrinkle cream can out do what a face lift can ten fold. Using a anti wrinkle cream is dramatically less pricey, it's pain free, and it's far less of a headache to start treatment; so much ...
-
169.
by Kelvin Ho - 2008-08-01
Many people only begin thinking about a good face wrinkle cream when they notice the lines around their eyes and on their face. They never give it a moment thought before the lines appear. A good q...
-
170.
by Sharon Bell - 2008-08-01
Children who drink bottled water are more likely to develop cavities.This startling revelation comes from British researchers who said that the fluoride levels in bottled water are too low to protect...