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Guide
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Tuesday, 04 November 2008 |
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Windy, brisk, dry: Winter weather poses all sorts of problems for your skin. Low temperature, humidity, dry indoor heating, and stuffy recycled air are keeping your skin from looking bright and alive. In addition, even though temperatures drop, the sun stays strong all year round, exposing your skin at risk of premature aging and skin cancer. Therefore, protection against both the cold and the sun is essential. |
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Guide
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Thursday, 04 October 2007 |
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A proper daily skin care routine can go a long way in keeping your skin looking and feeling healthy and beautiful. Gentle cleansing, moisturizing and sun protection are the building blocks of any dermatologist-recommended daily skin care regimen. |
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Guide
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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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A sudden breakout doesn’t have to break the bank Searching for that flawless complexion? Have in mind, that using the wrong product can aggravate your skin and send you shopping for extra face fixers. |
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Step by step
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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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Step 1 Apply a facial oil or balm. Step 2 With your first three fingertips, glide from the centre of your forehead out towards your temples. Repeat. |
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Guide
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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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Banish burnt bits forever with Solvex's guide to getting a safe tan Get acquainted with our Elea Sun Care Line Very fair skin You burn easily and almost never tan. You need: Very high protection; nothing less than SPF 30. Your tan plan: Avoid direct sunlight. Cover up with a hat, wear sunglasses and spend a lot of time in the shade. A fake tan is a great way to get a golden glow. |
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Guide
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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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Get your best possible skin with the regime that works for you You have: Acne and wrinkles Your prescription: A foaming cleanser that doesn't dry out skin, followed by a purifying toner and a moisturiser that fights breakouts and lines. Finally, use an anti-ageing eye cream. Try Elea Q10 Cosmetic Line. |
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Beauty Lessons
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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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You shall be beautiful! 1. I SHALL ALWAYS BLEND MY MAKEUP Foundation should match your skin tone. Apply it in natural light, blend with a brush on the forehead, nose, chin, cheeks, jaw and neck, then dab on concealer and dust with loose powder. |
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Guide
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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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Work out what’s in your beauty products with our handy guide. Collagen is a hydrating ingredient. Applied to the surface of your skin, it's a great moisturiser, but it doesn't stimulate your skin's underlying natural collagen production. |
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Beauty Lessons
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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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Read this before you reach for the hair dye! 1. Want to go lighter? Watch out if your hair's in poor condition, as the ends can often grab extra tone, which leaves a blue or pink tinge. 2. Ivory or cream complexions suit a cooler shade of blonde. A medium or darker complexion should go warmer. |
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Beauty Lessons
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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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Thinking of going brunette? Read this before you visit the salon 1. It's a great excuse to take a break from the bleach. 2. It's an easier shade to experiment with than blonde. If you're fair, ask for a semi-permanent or vegetable dye, at least for a start. |
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