Everyone's got something to hide
Article Abstract:
Available treatment for skin imperfections such as broken blood vessels, varicose veins, spider veins and stretch marks, are presented. Less expensive alternatives, such as the use of concealers and special make-up such as the Dermablend Corrective Cosmetics, are discussed.
Publication Name: New Woman
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-6974
Year: 1997
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A leg up and a step ahead: how to pamper your legs and feet this summer
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Products and techniques designed to simulate circulation and relieve tension in the feet and legs are discussed. Energizing gels, granular exfoliators and body sprays are among the products mentioned.
Publication Name: New Woman
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-6974
Year: 1996
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Recipe for beauty: how to make your own pampering beauty treatments from everyday foods
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Beauty remedies made from fruits and vegetables are effective yet inexpensive. Recipes are included for Caribbean Rum Conditioner, Preventative Dandruff Treatment and Strawberry-Almond Facial Scrub.
Publication Name: New Woman
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-6974
Year: 1997
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