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Microdermabrasion is one of the most popular non-invasive cosmetic procedures on the market for two basic reasons:
- Its effective
- Microdermabrasion has an extremely high safety profile
Microdermabrasion is a process whereby skin cells and pores are mechanically…
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Laser hair removal and electrolysis are on completely different ends of the spectrum when it comes to removing unwanted hair. Laser hair removal targets a quarter sized area of hair using a laser beam whereas electrolysis targets single hairs. Laser hair removal will eventually result in… Read More »
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Searching for a clinic to perform laser hair removal is a difficult task. The market is flooded with advertisements, sponsored ads on the internet, and specials touting great prices without mentioning the quality of the laser services. To make sense of laser hair removal,…
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Gwen Stefani spent some family time at
her parents' home, along with her two sons, Kingston , 2, and baby
Zuma. ...
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I've never wrote in a blog before,I have no clue what I'm doing. Anyway, I do wish I was in so-cal. Don't have the money to move there. I'm 45, love sci-fi tv-currently Stargate:Atlantis,also Buffy-I have collectables from this show. I like animals & nature. I have a pet cat & rat.... Read More »
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My wife took a photo of our daughter on her way home from the Santa Monica Farmers’ Market a couple of weeks ago. Squishy is in the stroller munching on a piece of green garlic as long as she is, and laughing her fool head off. What have we done?
Squishy’s puréed food phase lasted six or eight weeks, until she sprouted two tiny lower teeth and then three across the top. At first she used those teeth to gnaw on anything we’d give her, starting with bagels and crusty bread, but she’s never lost her conviction that whatever we’re eating is what she really wants. Yesterday at lunch she happily devoured her green garlic risotto until I started on my own snack. “You’re not going to like this,” I told her. “It’s pizza with tapenade and roasted red peppers; it’s bitter and salty.” There is no reasoning with an eleven-month-old, though, so I tore off a little piece. She wolfed it down, shrieked for more, and wound up eating the whole thing. Cute, except that my baby smelled like garlic and olives.
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