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By | February 28, 2011
Did you know... that early American colonists made grey paint by boiling blueberries in milk? If all the blueberries grown in North America in one year were spread out in a single layer, they would cover a four-lane highway that stretched from New York ...
By | March 23, 2011
The manufacturing of vitamin D stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in our intestines. Calcium is necessary for muscle contraction and bone development of our skeletal bones and teeth. Calcium is also very important in the transmission ...
By | March 23, 2011
The manufacturing of vitamin D stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in our intestines. Calcium is necessary for muscle contraction and bone development of our skeletal bones and teeth. Calcium is also very important in the transmission ...
By Louis Silberman | March 4, 2011
The pursuit of “hairless happiness” has been in existence long before the earliest days of recorded history. With no real scientific understanding of the skin and body, these old-world aestheticians practiced often-disastrous methods of trial and error ...
By | February 28, 2011
New Tech and a New Economy Call for Greater-Than-Ever Customer Service We do not need reminding that is it is a “new economy” in 2011. We are all much more selective about where we want to spend our time and our hard-earned dollars. When considering ...
By Annet King | February 28, 2011
Our world is brimming over with superb products. In far shorter supply: Professional representatives of those products who win us over with their personalized niche approach. When you skillfully combine both – great products, offered and supported by ...
By | February 28, 2011
Did you know... that early American colonists made grey paint by boiling blueberries in milk? If all the blueberries grown in North America in one year were spread out in a single layer, they would cover a four-lane highway that stretched from New York ...
By | February 25, 2011
Tweezers, the earliest known method of hair removal, have evolved little from the clam shells used by the Neanderthals. Julius Caesar tweezed his facial hair multiple times per day, inspiring men of the time to copy his style in a new forum, the ...
By Teri | September 26, 2006
by Jane Wurwand Technique. This is a sacred word to skin therapists. To begin with, it's French-more on that in a moment. For generations, technique has been the skin care profession's raison d'etre-oops, I mean entire reason for being. Mastering ...
By Nadine Toriello | February 25, 2011
Tweezers, the earliest known method of hair removal, have evolved little from the clam shells used by the Neanderthals. Julius Caesar tweezed his facial hair multiple times per day, inspiring men of the time to copy his style in a new forum, the barber ...

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