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Treating Under Eye Circles (Beauty & Grooming Guru)

18 Nov


Lack of sleep isn’t the ONLY reason you get dark under-eye circles. Watch this for long-lasting solutions. beauty-grooming.healthguru.com

 
 

Facial Techniques For Treating Acne

16 May


To buy the full-length version of this DVD, visit www.videoshelf.com Rita Page, an award winning CIDESCO diplomat, demonstrates the proper aesthetic treatment of … More»acne through a complete facial using a combination of an 8-in-1 facial equipment machine and traditional techniques. In this video Rita demonstrates: client consultation, skin analysis (using magnifying lamp, Wood’s lamp, and skin scope), deep pore cleansing with rotary brush, desincrustation using Galvanic current, steam with ozone, suctioning with glass ventouses, extractions, Lucas spray, High Frequency current, acne masks, CO2 spray, and post treatment consultation. Received 2006 Telly Award. “Resource of the Month” in Skin Inc., Sept. 2005.

 
 

YT – Acne Treatments : Treating Severe Acne

17 Oct


Treating severe acne usually requires a combination of prescription medication, topical treatments and a healthy diet. Care for the skin, internally and externally, with helpful advice from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care. Expert: Coming soon Bio: Coming soon Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

 
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What’s the best skin care product for treating large pores on the cheeks?

12 May

I’m 33 years old and have recently really started to look at better skin care products. I’m using Biotherm’s aquasource cleanser, toner and gel cream and noticed a GINORMOUS difference immediately. ( I was using Nivea before-a bit too heavy for my skin) Anyway, I have these large pores on my cheeks but the skin is fairly dry. ..Any suggestions?

 
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Treating Dry Rough Patches on Your Knees [DermTV.com …

09 Mar


Via www.dermtv.com – Many people mistake dry, rough patches on their knees for dry skin. However, there is usually another culprit. Dr. Schultz will explain.

 
 

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