having trouble with dark circles and puffiness under the eye and curious to know any home remedies or over the counter/online products that you may use–also share anytype of products for overall face glow that you use
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Answer by irun4fun101 try leaving metal spoons in the freezer for a while then putting them over th bags on your eyes to reduce the swelling
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European Wax Center Leawood Kansas Grand Opening This Wednesday
Kansas City, KS (PRWEB) September 12, 2011
This Wednesday, September 14th, European Wax Center opens in Leawood, Kansas. The very first European Wax Center to open in Kansas brings the latest in hair removal in Leawood, Kansas City, Kansas.
European Wax Center Leawood offers the 4-step Comfort Wax System, which was designed specifically in France. The 4-step process cleanses, protects, waxes and rejuvenates the skin, all with much less pain than typical waxing. European Wax Center Leawood is bringing sought after services such as eyebrow waxing, leg waxing and Brazilian bikini waxing in Leawood, Kansas City, Kansas.
The pair who finally brought the European Wax Center franchise to Kansas is a mother-daughter duo, Martha and Curry Brown, who are very excited to make European Wax Center Leawood a part of the community. “We have been going to a lot of community events in the Leawood area, going to the Leawood Jazz Festival and participating in the Hospital Hill Run and in Jennifer’s Haute Market Shopping Party in Olathe. Everyone in the community has been very open and supportive and it’s been really wonderful getting to know more people in the community,” says Martha.
Martha and Curry suggest that guests sign up for their guest list to receive the latest news, events and promotions at European Wax Center Leawood. Starting at their September 14th grand opening, guests can take advantage of the free wax offer, where first time guest can receive a free wax. Women can get a free eyebrow, underarm or bikini line wax while men may receive a free nose, ear or eyebrow wax. The mother daughter duo is looking forward to bringing the best waxing in Leawood, Kansas City, Kansas and getting involved within the Kansas community, looking to open up more centers within the Kansas City metro area soon.
About European Wax Center:
European Wax Center is the Ultimate Wax Experience offering comfortable, healthy waxing and the European Wax Center exclusive four-step Comfort Wax™ hair-removal system. Every service restores and rejuvenates skin while leaving it smooth and hair-free for weeks on end. Developed in Paris, the proprietary Comfort Wax™ is a hard wax that clings to the hair, not skin. Guests can enhance their experience and preserve their results with the European Wax Center line of high-end products.
European Wax Center was founded by David Coba, Joshua Coba and Jessica Coba who spent more than 10 years developing the Ultimate Wax Experience that features a high-quality wax, high-end products, a clean, professional environment, full-privacy Wax Suites, and efficient service. Today, European Wax Center is recognized as the leader in comfortable, healthy waxing and a national brand franchise. European Wax Center was ranked No. 82 in the 2011 Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing private companies. The Company was also named No. 1 Franchise, and ranked No. 7 in its industry by Inc. magazine.
if you look on u tube or somthing you see people curling there hair with straightners but i have vo5 straightners and it doesnt work!
these are the straightners i have
(i know its a long link)
i have curling tongs but they give more of a spiral curl instead of a curly curl
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Answer by Anonymous Maybe the way you are using them. Just use them like tongs. Hold them for a while and always hold the straightener so it faces upwards if you understand. Good luck !!
NOt being racist but i have fair skin and every1 even my gym teacher makes fun of my skin just cause i am fair skinned i take good care of my skin i barley have any pimples and i am not freackely or have moles because i wear spf but why is it that if i went up to someone who had very dark skin and made fun of them it would be wrong ?? not to be mean i just think no1 should be made fun of because of their skin
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Answer by ~Zoë Because, in the early days, people with dark skin were seriously thought of as garbage. Some people still do. So, making fun of fair skinned people is cool, but dark people = no. Though nobody really follows that, and I’m still made fun of, because I’m from the Middle East.
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Morning:
1. Skin Effects Glycolic Cream Cleanser
2.Aloe Vera + Acne Treatment and Scar Treatment Essential oils (I mix 2-3 drops of each into the aloe vera)
3.Esoterica Fade Cream
4. Boots Botanicals Radiance Beauty Balm
5.Boots Anti-redness gel
It seems like a lot to me, but I have soooo many problems with my skin and can’t find just 1 or 2 treatments that will take care of them. Would you suggest any to drop/rearrange?
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Answer by Sur La Mer You are. The more you do, the more product poisoning your skin gets.
Gels, for example can harm your nerves.
Did yo say you have so many problems with your skin? Beauty products are a billion dollar business, and they do not perform magic to problematic skin, but can do more harm than good, UNTIL you wash them again. It’s a never ending process.
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Newly Opened Sugarloaf Pharmacy Brings Personalized Medications to Gwinnett County Residents, and Their Pets
Lawrenceville, GA (PRWEB) November 16, 2011
Sugarloaf Pharmacy, a privately owned, independent pharmacy, opened its doors this month. Sugarloaf Pharmacy offers the same pricing structure as the big box pharmacies, like $ 4.00 generics, with the added benefit of the personalized service you can only get from a locally owned and operated store.
Pharmacist and owner, Kerry Gourdikian, has worked for over 22 years as a retail pharmacist. He has established new pharmacies in Gwinnett and several surrounding counties. Kerry has also completed specialized training as a compounding pharmacist, and focuses on providing education and support for patients with special needs.
One of the most important features of Sugarloaf Pharmacy is the ability to “compound” or personalize medications. Prior to the advent of mass drug manufacturing in the 50′s and 60′s, nearly all prescriptions were compounded to accommodate the specific needs of the patient. In present day, the role of the pharmacist has changed to that of a dispenser of prepared medications, and most pharmacists are no longer trained to compound medications, forcing patients to adhere to a “one size fits all” approach that simply does not satisfy the needs of some.
“A compounding pharmacist can personalize medicines for patients who need special strengths, dosage forms, or even flavors,” said Kerry. âHe or she can also exclude ingredients from medications that may conflict with patient allergies or sensitivities. For example, an oral medication may be compounded to a topical cream, a liquid medication, a sublingual (under-the-tongue) tablet, or suppository. We can also prepare medications that are no longer available commercially. We can order the main chemical ingredient and compound the formulation.”
Roy Brown, Kerry’s partner and co-owner, is a retired international business executive who worked for many years in the medical services industry. “While some pharmacies only carry a basic supply of the most commonly used medications, we will carry a very comprehensive inventory of medications,” said Brown. “For example, we carry a very sophisticated assortment of medications as prescribed by oncologists in their treatment of various cancers, pain management centers, as well as other specialty treatment centers.”
Benefits of Compounding Pharmaceuticals
Sugarloaf Pharmacy will work closely with pain management physicians, gynecologists, dermatologists, as well as veterinarians, to prepare the medications that will best serve their human and animal patients. Some of the major categories of compounded medications are hormone replacement therapies, skin creams and ointments (fading creams, anti-wrinkle preparations), pain medications, children’s medicines, and veterinary prescriptions.
An example of a compounded medication for human patients is the pain medication for treating tennis elbow. Many patients take ibuprofen orally, but a compounded cream which can be directly applied to the painful joint is oftentimes the better option. This would eliminate any side effects such as stomach discomfort since the medication goes directly to the painful area.
Brown says, “Veterans returning home from Iraq or Afghanistan who have experienced trauma from nearby lED explosions often have terrible headaches/migraines. We can compound creme pain medications that are applied to the forehead or temples to help alleviate and lessen this pain.”
Veterinarians’ patients are sometimes difficult to dose. “Their keen sense of smell can make a pet finicky when we try to persuade them to take medications,” Brown says. “We can compound the drugs to taste like tuna or salmon for cats, which is generally more palatable to them. Beef flavoring will enhance a medication that a dog may have previously refused,â Kerry added. “One animal patient was a parrot who loved a medication compound that tasted like fruit. This special service lessens the stress on the animal, as well as the animal’s owners.”
Kerry has a passion for patient education, and believes that non-compliance is rampant. “Probably 50% of patients fail to take their medication properly because they do not know what they are taking or why it is prescribed. As a result, heart attacks, stroke, and diabetes are on the rise. Our goal is to help patients have better health through a better understanding and proper use of their medications. We have a consultation room at our pharmacy so that we can take the time to help patients understand the dosage, frequency, and possible side effects from the medications that they are being prescribed. This allows us to respect a patients’ privacy and comply with Federal HIPAA laws (protecting a patient’s personal information).”
On the OTC side, Sugarloaf Pharmacy will carry a very comprehensive line of vitamins and supplements from NOW® , the # 1 selling supplement brand. NOW products are manufactured under pharmaceutical conditions, and all raw materials and ingredients are fully inspected and tested at the NOW in-house laboratories prior to use. Additionally, a broad array of NOW personal care products will also be available, including their special facial care line and oral hygiene products. Sugarloaf will also stock well-known Nivea brand personal care products.
Sugarloaf Pharmacy carries diabetic supplies, basic durable medical equipment, and some specialty products. One example is male condom catheters, which reduce the rate of urinary tract infections and decrease the occurrence of pressure wounds in incontinent patients.
Sugarloaf Pharmacy boasts a diverse and multilingual staff. Kerry speaks five languages: English, Armenian, Arabic, French, and Turkish. One of the staff members speaks English and Bosniak. Kerry is also currently seeking an employee who is fluent in both English and Spanish.
Visit the Sugarloaf Website to review a more complete list of commonly compounded preparations together with possible applications. Customized, personal service and individualized care are the hallmarks of this new business.
Sugarloaf Pharmacy is located at 4ᗹ Sugarloaf Parkway in Lawrenceville, next to Starbucks. The hours of operation will be 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday. The telephone number for Sugarloaf Pharmacy is 770-220-7770. For more information, please visit http://www.sugarloafpharmacy.com.
OK , so I’m 14 years old girl , I’ve posted this question 4 times i think , and i still didn’t get the answer i need !
i have a VERY dark armpit , i need it to get white , i have white skin like anybody else , let’s say like Miley Cyrus , and i have very dark armpit , i can’t wear sleeveless tops ( if that what it’s called ) and here’s the thing I’ve tried :
- scrubbing my armpit during shower ( it got darker )
- didn’t wear deodorant forŃ weeks ( YUK!!)
- rubbing lemon every morning and night ( I FELT STICKY ALL WEEK )
- cutting my armpit skin and peeling it off ( I TRIED THIS ON MY LEFT ARMPIT ONLY , DON’T TRY IT , YOU’LL REGRET )
- fading cream ( it didn’t work at all )
- some wash cream thing , that you put on wet face ( I TRIED IT ON MY PIT IT SUPPOSE TO PEEL YOUR SKIN BUT IT DIDN’T WORK AT ALL , IT MADE IT WORS )
- waxing + shaving
i almost tried everything , is there anything else left i can use or do , please don’t tell me to go to the Doctor , i can’t show him my black armpit , and please be nice , don’t suggest something you never used before … thnx
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Answer by Princess thats all thats left is the doctor. oooh WAIT try ambi or cocoa butter or shea butter
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