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By | February 23, 2006
Professional skin care in the 21st Century has never been so exciting, technical, scientific, profitable and yes, extremely competitive. Open up a fashion magazine today and you will find no less than 30+ non-professional skin care brands claiming to ...
By | June 23, 2006
... water plasmic freedom. This complicated cellular quilt that protects every inch of the body, shielding against many types of bacterial and viral invaders, has also become the most sought after object of our affection for 21st Century beauty. Testimonial ...
By | April 25, 2007
... the actors skin looking fresh and natural. As make-up artists, we had to become master magicians. We retrieved age-old "secrets" of make-up artistry, added our own formulation, and brought these "secrets" into the 21st century. In doing our homework and ...
By Teri | April 25, 2007
... challenges in keeping the actors skin looking fresh and natural. As make-up artists, we had to become master magicians. We retrieved age-old "secrets" of make-up artistry, added our own formulation, and brought these "secrets" into the 21st century. In ...
By | July 27, 2009
... of years ago. Uses of exfoliation were not simply to beautify the skin, but also noted for ridding the body of illness, rites of passage, detoxification, and removing evil spirits! For purposes of the 21st century, let’s stick to beautifying and improving ...
By Anne C. Willis, L.E., C.M.E., founder and CEO of De La Terre Skincare® | January 25, 2016
Autoimmune skin disorders are a 21st century phenomenon that is deeply rooted in the way people live their lives. Currently, about 23.5 million Americans suffer from autoimmune diseases, a number that is steadily rising. The role of the immune system ...
By | August 30, 2010
... to have treated the body and mind with aromatic plant oils. Eventually, the practice spread to the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans; and it regained its popularity in the late 20th century and continues to grow in approval through the 21st century. The rejuvenated ...
By | August 30, 2010
... the 21st century. The rejuvenated popularity that aromatherapy is experiencing can be directly linked to the actual benefits of the practice itself… the emotional and/or physical effects evoked from the aromatic essential oils. Considering that ...
By Anne C Willis | May 13, 2011
... SPF 30+ to SPF 50+. Previously, FDA had recognized SPF values up to 30+. In addition they are allowing for new combinations of active ingredients. Research released in the 21st century reveals that in hindsight focusing on the effects of UVA and UVB may ...
By Anne C Willis | May 14, 2011
... of many hormones declines and their effectiveness is also reduced. There is one exception, cortisol. The stressors of the 21st century are not an occasional event, but an intrinsic part of our lives. We are constantly exposed to both emotional and biological ...

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