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Aloe After-Sun Relief & Burn Spray ****
This formula also serves as an excellent facial/chest/back toner for normal/oily or acne-prone skin.
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Anti-aging, anti-blemish formulas *
Herbs can be used to lessen the effects of aging, exposure to sunlight and other face-changers -- applied properly, they can add a healthy glow, heal facial disorders, prevent premature wrinkling and generally give you a bit more control over the fate of your face.
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Blemish Remover ****
The lavender is antiseptic and anti-inflammatory. Very soothing and effective.
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Botox could prove to be a bosom buddy *
Injections lead to better posture -- and perky breasts, dermatologist says.
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Intensive Treatment for Acne ****
A good, quick spot treatment for blemishes.
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Mask for Acne ****
This recipe would make a great gift.
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Mask for Oily Complexion ****
A soothing and deep-cleansing mask.
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Mogul's death reflects perils of plastic surgery *
Micheline Charest told friends she wanted to spruce herself up for spring, and she viewed her visit to a Montreal plastic surgery clinic for a face-lift and nip-and-tuck on her breasts as just routine.
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Olivia Goldsmith, 54 *
Bestselling novelist who launched the get-even genre of women's fiction, dead of complications from cosmetic surgery.
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ROC Renewex Microdermabrasion System (Ramsay review) *****
Says Deb Ramsay: "Amazingly, lifting off dead skin cells to reveal the physical goddess hiding underneath seemed within my reach. Five stars."
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What's Smart about Face-lifts? *
What could be more humiliating for a smart, accomplished and successful woman than dying to be beautiful? This week, the phrase "death becomes her" has taken on a whole new poignancy after the passing of Micheline Charest, the 51-year-old co-founder of animation company Cinar Corp., whose sudden death of heart failure Wednesday during a surgical face-lift at Notre Dame Hospital in Montreal was anything but becoming.
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