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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 | September 30, 2010
Digging into the Newest Plant Cell Breakthroughs Science seems like a very artificial and synthetic thing, where compounds are manipulated in sterile spaces by people wearing white coats and latex gloves. But incredibly, the latest breakthrough in beautiful ...
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 ...
By | February 9, 2011
Books have been written on skin permeability and obtuse descriptions of the mathematics of permeation and diffusion have been laid before their readers with great erudition. All of this is great if you can understand it, but for the aesthetician ...
By | February 9, 2011
Books have been written on skin permeability and obtuse descriptions of the mathematics of permeation and diffusion have been laid before their readers with great erudition. All of this is great if you can understand it, but for the aesthetician struggling ...
By Lyn Ross, L.M.E | January 26, 2011
The largest growth area in cosmetic facial treatment is related to aging. People are living longer and healthier and want their appearance to reflect their vital state of mind and health. The aging process begins when we enter the world and the effects ...
By | January 25, 2011
For thousands of years, people have sought out the therapeutic benefits of sea water therapy. Thalassotherapy; stemming from the Greek word for sea, thalassos, is a term coined to describe the usage of sea water for therapeutic purposes and preventative ...
By | January 25, 2011
For thousands of years, people have sought out the therapeutic benefits of sea water therapy. Thalassotherapy; stemming from the Greek word for sea, thalassos, is a term coined to describe the usage of sea water for therapeutic purposes and preventative ...
By | October 26, 2010
MILK. Most historians believe that using milk as a beverage began about 10,000 years ago, when animals were first domesticated. Although it is nearly impossible to pinpoint, evidence suggests that this early domestication appeared first in Afghanistan ...
By | October 26, 2010
MILK. Most historians believe that using milk as a beverage began about 10,000 years ago, when animals were first domesticated. Although it is nearly impossible to pinpoint, evidence suggests that this early domestication appeared first in Afghanistan ...
By | September 30, 2010
Flower Power! by Sam Dhatt Digging into the Newest Plant Cell Breakthroughs Science seems like a very artificial and synthetic thing, where compounds are manipulated in sterile spaces by people wearing white coats and latex gloves. ...
By Louis Silberman | January 5, 2012
It is no secret that winter's colder temperatures and dreary days can affect our moods. You have probably heard the term "the winter blahs" and maybe you are experiencing them right now. On the other hand, maybe what you are feeling is not actually connected ...
By | December 1, 2011
Over the last few months I have been working with clients in 11 countries. All of them have had economic difficulties. Some retailers are looking at the state of the economy and complaining about lost sales whilst others are looking at the same economy ...
By | January 5, 2012
Work burnout is very common in the beauty industry and spa and bodywork professionals often experience it. Burnout can take the form of irritation, fatigue, apathy, lack of interest in the day’s work or even in physical illness. Aestheticians and ...
By | January 5, 2012
There is a great amount of confusion regarding the use of sunscreen. There is a myriad of different products on the market with SPF (sun protection factor) values ranging from 2 to over 100. Products claiming they are waterproof; products offering ...

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