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By Celeste Hilling | April 1, 2014
... respected speaker and media resource on skin care, healthy lifestyles, self-esteem and business. Skin Authority is respected for developing pure and powerful products without the use of parabens, added fragrance, dyes or animal testing. More on www.skinauthority.com, ...
By Amanda Miller | March 31, 2014
... In addition to receiving e-mailed letters to the editor, we also have a great response from readers through our social media pages and website. We love to hear what you have to say. Whether it is your thoughts about the latest cover or questions in regards ...
By Bella Schneider, P.M.E | April 1, 2014
... of ingredients is used in the most renowned medical spas. Be sure to test sunscreens on your skin before purchasing them. Try to find one that does not make you look too pale or white. Americans have fewer UVA protection options than Europeans, because ...
By Susan Etter | March 10, 2014
... include Fitzpatrick Skin Typing questions. The majority of the incoming forms include only the shortest form of the following: Which describes your skin type? Please circle one. Always burn, never tan Always burn, sometimes tan Sometimes ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | January 29, 2014
... exciting and promising, however, it is early days as Tiron is not a naturally occurring compound and has not yet been tested for toxicity in humans although there have been a few studies on rats.”The team of researchers at Newcastle University plan to ...
By Louis Silberman | March 6, 2014
... hair types. For example, the ruby laser (the first laser that received FDA approval for permanent hair reduction) has the shortest wavelength (694 nanometers). It works well for clients with fair skin and fine hair, but is not recommended for those with ...
By Irena James | March 6, 2014
... called monographs. Monographs describe the type of drug, its function, active ingredients, and percentages as being recognized as safe and effective for various conditions. Manufacturing practices for production, as well as efficacy testing procedures ...
By Catherine Atzen | March 6, 2014
... of products for sale, place them close together in a well-lit area to create focus. Keep shelves and display units free of dust and have clean testers at all times. Replace the tester products every six months (even the most chemical-laden products will ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | March 6, 2014
... hormones are called androgens, and they include testosterone. All females produce androgens, but the levels normally remain low. Certain medical conditions can cause a woman to produce too many androgens, causing male-pattern hair growth and other unwanted ...
By Lauren Balukonis | March 5, 2014
... free from fragrances and oils that can irritate the skin, contains zinc (which is good for your epidermis) and also comes with the claim that it benefits the skin in ways that are impossible by mainstream synthetic makeup. As consumers protest everything ...

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