Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Q&A: Brookline aesthetician publishes book catering to all complexions

<b>http://tinyurl.com/pgbtpvf - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/pgbtpvf'>School threatens to expel African American student for 'distracting' natural hair</a></b><p>12-year-old Vanessa VanDyke is facing possible expulsion from Faith Christian Academy in Orlando, Florida because of the way she wears her natural hair.</p><B>The Beauty Product You Can Use For Just About Anything: Shea Butter</b><p>You&#39;ve heard it before — don&#39;t pop your zits! The folks over at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.dailyglow.com/how-to-get-rid-of-a-zit-fast-easy-home-remedies.html&quot;&gt;Daily Glow&lt;/a&gt; suggest applying a bit of toothpaste to a pimple before bed and washing it off with ...and more&nbsp;&raquo;</p><B>Q&A: Brookline aesthetician publishes book catering to all complexions</b><p>Brookline resident Rosaline Lowe had been working as an aesthetician at a Newbury Street spa when she realized there was a dearth of products and services for diverse skin types. She launched her own s
kin care company, Skinversity , and recently released a book, "Skinversity — A Guide to Treating All Skin Types".</p>

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