Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Save your skin with oils, gels that heal, not peel

<b>http://tinyurl.com/b7orja9 - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/b7orja9'>Tieke returning after 150 years</a></b><p>There are already 20 tieke from Hauturu at Rotokare, Mr Collins said, and the Bushy Park birds would add genetic diversity. The reserve has been predator-free since 2008 and includes a 17ha lake and has also had popokatea (whiteheads) introduced.</p><B>Phase Out Plastic Microbeads from Your Skincare Routine with These Natural Scrubs</b><p>Last year, CNN reported that the exfoliating plastic microbeads in many face and body scrubs were ending up in oceans and lakes. Unilever, the company behind Dove, AXE, and Simple Skincare among many other brands, immediately took note and announced that they&#39;d be phasing out all use of plastic microbeads by 2015, and in February of this year, bills to ban the items were introduced in Illinois ...</p><B>Save your skin with oils, gels that heal, not peel</b><p>San Francisco dermatologist Richard Glogau noticed it a few years back
- the increasing procession of pink-faced patients, mostly women, coming in with varied, yet similar, conditions. Raw skin, some too sore to touch. A cascade of tiny whiteheads.</p>

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