Archive for November 4th, 2008

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41PJKDKY0GL._SL160_ 8 Ways To Effectively Prevent Your Acne Facial Techniques for Treating Acne From general cleansing to individual extractions, Rita Page, an award-winning CIDESCO diplomat, demonstrates the proper aesthetic treatment of acne through a complete facial, using a combination of an 8-in-1 facial equipment machine and traditional methods. Rita begins with a client consultation and a skin analysis using a magnifying lamp, Wood’s lamp, and skin scope. She then demonstrates the proper use of a steamer (with and without ozone), galvanic current, high frequency current, rotary brush, vacuum, Lucas spray, and CO2 spray, in conjunction with deep pore cleansing, exfoliation (with gommage), desincrustation, suctioning with glass ventouses, extractions (with comedone extractor, lancet, and fingers wrapped in cotton), corrective cream, and a treatment mask. Rita offers valuable information on each procedure she performs. She concludes with a post-treatment consultation. (1 Hr. 40 Mins.)

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Acne Scars Treatment - Probably the Best Acne Scars Treatment Available

Do you want scars to give your skin a crater-like or orange-peel appearance? Is it causing you embarrassments and lowering your self-confident? Are you tired of having to deal with acne scars?

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51QHjj3gOsL._SL160_ Dont Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, 7th Edition Don’t Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, 7th Edition Women spend an extraordinary amount of money on cosmetics–$45 billion a year in the U.S. alone. Now in its fourth edition, Don’t Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me strikes fear in cosmetics-counter consultants everywhere. First off, Begoun has deconstructed ingredient lists. Ever wonder what methylparaben, propylparaben, and butylparaben are doing in your mascara? And what is diazolidinyl urea? All four are potential irritants, and the latter is a preservative that can release formaldehyde, a class A carcinogen. Buyer beware.

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