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Look after yourself with skin care, cosmetic products and beauty essentials. Tips and links to online cosmetic shops and advice on topics such as botox. Online services for lipstick, skin foundation, eyeliner and facial makeup are just a few of the services provided here. Take the time to look after yourself now.

More information including reviews on the latest cosmetic products for your entire body, coming soon...

 

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Cosmetics – the practical way to BEAUTY!

Want that healthy, tanned look without that elusive Spanish holiday? Use cosmetics! For cosmetics is the easiest way to enhance your image. Image is what the cosmetic industry sells through its products. And although it's up to you to believe it or not, I’m sure you won’t complain. Definitely not when you can get "that look" without being much the poorer for it. There are cosmetics for almost every need. There are cosmetics for almost every need. Foundations, lipsticks, hair dyes, hair straighteners, hair sprays, skin conditioners, contact lenses, sunscreens, tanning products, glosses, shadows and what have you….. The list is seemingly endless.

Branded cosmetics abound! Choose between MAC cosmetics or Mary Kay cosmetics if you will. And if you can’t afford it – well, there’s always discount cosmetics which give you famous brands at a fraction of their price! So despair not! Get rid of that patch of graying hair, mask that niggling pimple, and banish the ugliness of your nose albeit temporarily with some prudently used cosmetics. Do take care, of course, to check out the contents. Certain cosmetic additives are harmful for the skin. Don’t use so called "cosmeceuticals" unless their content, medicinal benefits and safety is verified. Having done that, go right ahead and indulge. And, if a lipstick is all that’s between you and that Marilyn Monroe look, go, get it!
About The Author Mike Yeager Publisher http://www.a1-beauty-4u.com/ mjy610@hotmail.com







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Acne Remedies - Stop Wasting Your Time

Acne is known to be one of the most common skin afflictions that afflicts the lives of a growing number of people all over the world. Acne is actually the scientific term for what we know as whiteheads, pimples, blackheads or nodules that occur allarmingly on our face, chest, shoulders or upper back. There are several causes for this skin affliction but it is commonly believed that acne is a result of an overproduction of sebum, which is an oily material that lubricates the skin. read more here...




Acne Scars: How to find the best dermal filler to correct deep acne scarring

Softening deep acne scars resulting from severe bouts of cystic or nodular lesions requires a well thought out cosmetic corrective plan. And according to reports in Dermatologic Surgery, popularized scar removal options like laser resurfacing may not satisfactorily smooth away deep acne scars. Yet, patients can readily witness scar depth reductions in indented acne scaring using aesthetic therapies such as dermal fillers. read more about acne scar treatment




Anti Aging Treatment and Advice

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Colour & Cosmetics

Many people avoid artificial colours in their foods, but don't check out the colours in cosmetics and personal care products. It is only in recent years that cosmetics have started to carry a full list of ingredients on their packaging.

Making sense of the ingredients can be difficult for the lay person. This is particularly true for colourings, which often go under the guise of numbers rather than names.

In many countries colours in cosmetics are listed as colour index numbers. C.I. numbers are allocated by the Society of Dyers and Colourists. The scheme covers colours used in food, personal care products, cosmetics, household products and fabric dyeing. So, for example you will not normally see ‘tartrazine’ listed in your lipstick ingredients, but it may be there listed as C.I. 19140. Erythrosine will be listed as C.I. 45430, and so on - read more...







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