Beauty/Cosmetics
If a bath makes you feel luxurious a pedicure will make
you feel simply indulgent. But don't feel too guilty about giving
in to vanity. Foot care is an important part of preventative
health.
To some
a science, to others folklore, the use of herbs for medicinal purposes
has been around for centuries. Growing increasingly popular, herbs
are being used commercially in everything from bath products to
shampoos.
Experts agree that taking a warm bath can calm upset nerves, sooth
frazzled minds and unkink sore muscles. Whether you’re drawn to bath
bubbles that change color or shaped bath “confetti” that fizzes,
the beneficial effects of a luxurious soak can be enjoyed by nearly
everyone. But have you ever wondered why your favorite peach mango
bath salts smell funny after a few weeks?
Spas and salons have been doing it for years – pampering clients
with masques, facials and scrubs made with the same food items you
have in your pantry and refrigerator.
M My quest for a
glorious mane of hair began somewhere in grade school. Sitting behind
the long blond ringlets of Maggie Mc Ray all day, I longingly twisted my
own short brown wisps and dreamed of the time when my hair would flow in
luxurious waves down my back.
If
there's one word you need to remember, it's this one. Emu. Yes, emu oil is
suddenly popping up in dermatological discussions and research. This oil could
someday hold the key to eternal youth.
“Shaving
versus waxing versus depilatory,” is the question all young ladies face
as they become adults. The question first arose in 1915 when a young
male executive with the Wilkinson Sword Company took a look at the May
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If you were happy to leave the spotty complexion of adolescence
behind, you might be dismayed to have acne return in your adult years.
You are not alone – many adults have at least one bout of adult acne.
Women are more prone to adult acne than men. In more severe cases, acne
is not just found on the face but may extend to the neck, chest and
upper back.
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