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By Beauty Scoops Editors
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Sunday, 11 May 2008 14:27 |
Skin peels have skyrocketed in popularity for the past 15+ years. Fans of Sex And The City series might remember Samantha having a lunch time peel which resulted in her showing up at Carrie's book launch party with glowing red skin.
Lunch time peels are very popular and consist of the application of an acid composition to "refresh" the skin by allowing the acidic formulation to "eat away" dead skin cells. \
A lunch time peel, which can actually be done at any time of the day, but are called lunch time peels because they are done quickly enough to be squeezed into a lunch hour, are the least invasive of the peels.
There are many types of skin peels available ranging from light, medium to deep surface.
Although peels used to be limited to application at either dermatology or plastic surgery offices, skin care experts often offer various forms of peels during facials without the benefit of a doctor's presence.
Lately, home peel kits have become available over the Internet for all levels of peels from light to deep peels.
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By Administrator
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 00:00 |
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By Beauty Scoops Editors
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Sunday, 20 April 2008 19:07 |
Teflon has been around for a long time. Most of us know the benefits of using this miracle coating to make sure our food doesn't stick to hot skillets. Of course Teflon even helps make our food better looking because it helps preserve the final presentation of the food when it is slipped from the pan onto a plate.
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