skin care treatment
skin care treatment
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2006-11-30
Even though mermaids do not have enviable legs, above the waist they are reputed to be very beautiful - long, silken hair and soft, luminous skin. While you may have trouble believing the legends abou...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2006-12-09
If you've been watching women's television or checking for new skin care products on the shelves, you may have heard of pomegranates as the latest and greatest ingredient. With such a huge number of n...
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by KG Stiles - 2007-01-05
Narde restores balance to the skin's natural sebum production and is good for ALL skin types. Superb for skin care and rejuvenating mature skin Narde is excellent for healing many skin conditions.Hel...
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by Low Jeremy - 2007-01-20
Vitamins are essential in keeping the skin healthy. In fact, there are a lot of beauty and skin care products in the market that use these natural vitamins and minerals as their ingredients. Vitamin C...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2007-01-22
Although humectants are not new, the word is just becoming known in the layman's skin care vocabulary. As a technology, humectants are light years ahead of emollients - previously thought of as the mo...
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by Andre Hollinshed - 2007-01-27
When searching for a treatment to help reduce acne and clear your skin, it is very important that you choose a product containing the ingredients capable of smoothing out the skin, leaving you with...
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by Low Jeremy - 2007-02-23
Physical appearance usually becomes the innermost reflection of people, their lifestyles, and their personalities today. In a world where physical beauty matters, it's not surprising that more and mor...
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by Helen Hecker - 2007-02-23
Symptoms most associated with Xeroderma (dry skin) are scaling, which is the visible peeling of the outer skin layer, itching and cracks in the skin.It's easy to treat dry skin cheaply, simply, natura...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2007-03-05
With the prevalence of dermatitis in today's society estimated at 10 to 20 percent of the population, it is no surprise to find that the most common substances causing the problem are in some of the m...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2007-03-10
Did you know that there are two types of aging? One is 'extrinsic' and the other is 'intrinsic'. Extrinsic aging is due to external causes and is considered to be somewhat under our control. Intrinsic...