A death-defying scamper across the street brings us to Loretta, the best wig fitter in town, who works at Cosmetic World. |
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Cosmetic improvement has been reported with laser therapy or topical treatment with tretinoin or hydroquinone. |
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Cosmetic mesotherapy utilises the practice to treat cellulite, ageing skin and problem fatty areas. |
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She revealed her new 34JJ bust last Saturday on Cosmetic Surgery Live, shown on Five. |
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Cosmetic treatments tend to look better and last longer if you have healthy teeth and gums. |
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Cosmetic surgery and gender reassignment are often unavailable in the NHS for similar reasons. |
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Origins of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and its amendments Federal regulation of drugs began with the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. |
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Cosmetic use is conceptualized as an adaptive, nonabusive approach to life. |
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Cosmetic surgeons can find themselves in similar situations when they mix professional credibility with slick advertising. |
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Cosmetic lotions and potions don't contain enough of the active ingredient they boast to have any noticeable effect. |
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Cosmetic surgery is now moving farther south with procedures such as labiaplasty. |
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Cosmetic eye surgery may also improve your sight if saggy skin in the upper lids hangs over the eyelashes to obstruct vision. |
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Cosmetic surgery, the last resort of those who cannot hold on to their youth and beauty through diet and exercise, is expanding exponentially. |
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According to Advanced Cosmetic Surgery, the top three cosmetic procedures for Irish women are breast operations, liposculpture and face lifts. |
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Cosmetic dentistry has now found favour among the beauty conscious, especially those who know that a presentable set of teeth is the secret behind a good smile. |
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Cosmetic manufacturers will never go out of business because the frails will always want to look like portraits of the women they believe we dream about. |
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This bill was intended to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require any person who reprocesses a medical device to comply with specific safety standards. |
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Delivered canned mandarin oranges shall conform in every respect to the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and regulations promulgated thereunder. |
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Cosmetic services are typically not covered by third-party payers. |
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Cosmetic surgeon Dr Chua Jun Jin said that most of those opting for the procedure were professionals, both single and married. |
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Five is getting in on the fad for programmes about plastic surgery with Cosmetic Surgery Live, which starts tonight. |
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Cosmetic surgeries conducted with this technology include breast reduction, breast implants, mastopexy and abdominoplasty. |
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Cosmetic regulations in Europe are often updated to follow the trends of innovations and new technologies while ensuring product safety. |
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Cosmetic imaging helps my patients see for themselves how gum lifts can make the difference between a satisfactory case and a great case. |
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Cosmetic art is often applied by professional funeralists to reduce signs of the illness or trauma associated with the death. |
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Cosmetic giant Clinique's solution is its new Turnaround Overnight Radiance Moisturizer and new Turnaround Concentrate Radiance Renewer. |
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She is a fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, American Society for Lasers in Medicine and Surgery, and the American College of Phlebology. |
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By a vote of 7 to 3, the board voted against the listing of tale without asbestiform fibers, according to the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association. |
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Cosmetic use was frowned upon at many points in Western history. |
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The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association's Food and Drug Administration-approved experts panel, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review, has acquitted the slandered sulfates. |
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Tucked away to the side of Debenhams' cavernous cosmetic hall is a room dedicated to serious pampering. |
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We're sure there's more to it than that, but the changes seem primarily cosmetic rather than functional. |
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The French cosmetic brand recently introduced its range of cosmetics in the City. |
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This allows a potentially more cosmetic midline scar and a increased arc of rotation for added flap length. |
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Let us do it instead of wasting money in shebeens and taverns, saloons, barbershop and cosmetic shops. |
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Pack a touch-up kit containing mini versions of your favourite cosmetic products. |
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But the idea that cosmetic surgery is a short cut to a fit, healthy-looking body is false. |
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Her dark hair was tied tightly back in a pony-tail and she met my gaze through entirely cosmetic pince-nez. |
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She also claimed women were scared into being overly concerned about ageing by cosmetic companies. |
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Both products have been used in other countries for years as cosmetic fillers. |
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The building work has taken about three months to complete with just some cosmetic finishing touches and clearing up to be done. |
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All you do with this is to paint a circle of it on the outside of your lipline and then blend it in using your finger or a cosmetic sponge. |
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Like most cosmetic surgery procedures, liposuction has evolved from being a high-risk operation. |
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Treatment by surgical excision or physical ablation of the excess tissue may improve cosmetic appearance. |
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Like most dandies, his predilection for high-style fashion and cosmetic beauty betrays a likeness to his female counterparts. |
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So it should come as no surprise that it leads the cosmetic pack again with its new range The Makeup. |
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Ecotourism lite refers to businesses that make only a few cosmetic and cost-saving changes, like not laundering the sheets every day. |
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All advertisements for cosmetic surgery should also carry clear health warnings, she added. |
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Because, to my reckoning, amputating limbs is a far more than cosmetic process. |
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He received criticism for his eccentric and reclusive lifestyle and for his attempts to use cosmetic surgery to change his skin colour. |
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Labiaplasty is less pricey than a great many other forms of plastic cosmetic surgery. |
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A debate over the ethics of labiaplasty and other cosmetic gynecological operations has made its way into several mainstream medical journals. |
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Although it is best known today as a cosmetic ingredient, research is confirming the value of aloe vera in the treatment of numerous disorders. |
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Apart from honey, they produce beeswax, propolis, royal jelly and bee pollen, all of which have significant medicinal and cosmetic applications. |
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The line of lecithin offered is suitable for both food and cosmetic purposes. |
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Again, the use of pruning paint or wound dressing is not recommended except as a cosmetic treatment. |
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There then follow various treatments with the twin aims of cosmetic appeal and hygiene. |
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Denmark has had a cosmetic surgery lifestyle mag for a couple of months now. |
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It is possible that cosmetic concessions such as these will be enough to persuade potential rebel MPs to stay in line. |
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The range of natural make-up includes mascara, lip liner, eye shadow and blusher, as well as cosmetic brushes. |
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The skin lesions are nonpalpable macules that may persist for months to years and are typically asymptomatic except for the cosmetic appearance. |
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The invention also relates to a cosmetic care or make-up process for a keratinous material. |
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The widespread opposition of Labour backbenchers has forced the health secretary to make some cosmetic changes to the proposals. |
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To date, cosmetic surgery is the only way to eliminate baggy eyes syndrome. |
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Scottie gave Charlie a cosmetic bag that his mom had picked out, and Sara's present was a silver plated bangle bracelet. |
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The consultants have also been approached by a cosmetic surgery company which is interested in basing itself at the hospital. |
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A young woman was thrown out of the beauty pageant after the organizers discovered she had had cosmetic surgery. |
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They also provide the raw materials for the renowned Jordanian Dead Sea bath salts and cosmetic products which are marketed worldwide. |
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Confidence in one's own body, going beyond cosmetic appearance, is necessary for this. |
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The woman carries a red flannel bandage and a bottle of bay rum, which was used for cosmetic and medicinal purposes. |
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A British cosmetic surgery clinic is offering loyalty card discounts to repeat customers. |
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Be your own cosmetic dermatologist and get flawless, even-toned skin with microdermabrasion. |
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At the time with which we are concerned lunar caustic was used as an astringent, in medicine and for cosmetic purposes, and for marking linen. |
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In fact, what we want in institutions of higher education, is a mix of the society, and we want it not just for cosmetic reasons. |
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Commonly used in moisturizers, emollients lubricate the skin and give the cosmetic product a smooth, soft feeling. |
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We'll probably just see a bunch of cosmetic amendments to mollify the rebels. |
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A number of states are considering taxing cosmetic surgery like facelifts, tummy tucks, and Botox injections. |
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There is no doubt that this was a serious injury with significant orthopaedic and cosmetic consequences. |
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Nose jobs, double eye-lids and blepharoplasty have remained the most popular cosmetic operations. |
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Morpholine is used in some countries in cosmetic preparations, particularly mascara eye makeup. |
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The popularity of cosmetic umbilicoplasty, otherwise known as belly button surgery, has skyrocketed in the past few years. |
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With summer well on its way belly button surgery is the hottest trend in cosmetic surgery currently. |
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Unfortunately the royal colleges do not have a mechanism to assess the standards of unaccredited cosmetic surgeons who are currently practising. |
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Compared with the Golden Week in May, sales of its skincare and cosmetic products rose 33 per cent. |
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Jose has undergone nearly 30 surgical procedures at the Brooke Army Medical Center ranging from skin grafts to cosmetic surgery. |
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The long term cosmetic problems arise from resultant destruction of cartilage that forms the skeleton of the auricle. |
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To earn a decent amount from the health service dentists could, in effect, be doing work which is unnecessary and cosmetic. |
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Most of the clients that take a seat in the make-up chair don't expect cosmetic help to the point of Botox or collagen injections. |
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It is used in many applications, such as in cosmetic formulations or as a low cost sorbent. |
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It is valued by cosmetic surgeons, physical therapists, and chiropractors alike. |
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A thin asphalt-based paint can be sprayed on if a darker colored surface is desired for cosmetic reasons. |
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In the past people used to go to the hairstylist to feel good, now they go to the cosmetic surgeon. |
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Liposuction ranks number two on the list of most popular cosmetic surgical procedures. |
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Let's get it done, but let's do it the right way, not a series of half measures or cosmetic measures or politically correct measures. |
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Over the last ten years Belfast has undergone some major cosmetic surgery and new pubs and bars have opened while existing ones have expanded. |
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Besides the traditional handicrafts, the exhibition also has cosmetic items, motorcycles, tyres and electronic items. |
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If anti-Rococo critics claimed oil paint was too much like cosmetic paint, social critics held that the reverse was true. |
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One in four career women would undergo cosmetic surgery if they were more successful as a result of it, a survey found. |
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For example, an engine that kept existing cylinder block and heads but may have had an internal detail change or a cosmetic update. |
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The plot is about a pair of cosmetic company heiresses who lose their family fortune. |
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The cosmetic industry employs glycerin in skin conditioning lotions to replace lost skin moisture, relieve chapping, and keep skin soft. |
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Many surgeons working in private practice and in cosmetic clinics would not meet these criteria. |
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Simple syndactyly is more of a cosmetic problem than a functional one, and rarely requires treatment. |
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The goods were sold only in perfumeries and cosmetic departments of stores, not in pharmacies. |
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However, cosmetic plastic surgery is not covered by insurance, which includes facelifts. |
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More radical cosmetic surgical procedures, such as facelifts and rhinoplasty, increased as well, up five percent. |
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Just like any other cosmetic surgery procedure, facelifts can have complications. |
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The top end of the city centre needs a cosmetic facelift and business investment so it can complement the Rawson Quarter. |
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But after the Rubinstein cosmetic line caught on, she would no longer tolerate his once-overlooked infidelities. |
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I have tried a ton of cosmetic concealers, but I just can't get it to look right. |
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It certainly looks a lot nicer than the old plasticky M-series devices, but the upgrade isn't just cosmetic. |
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Thousands of women flocked to cosmetic counters, plunking down millions, only to be disappointed. |
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Joanna sees no point in lying about her age but she wouldn't hesitate having cosmetic surgery if she felt she needed it. |
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Some treatments, particularly cosmetic treatments like porcelain crowns, could be had for one third of the cost in the North. |
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These include everything from cough syrup to vision correction to certain types of cosmetic surgery and fertility treatments. |
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Surgical or laser treatment by a cosmetic dermatologist may be considered on an individual basis. |
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The shocking gouge in the forehead has been filled in and cosmetic surgery has restored the indentation above the eyebrow. |
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Reconstructive surgery corrects defects or restores function, while cosmetic surgery enhances or improves a person's normal appearance. |
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Staying with the body beautiful, cosmetic dentistry is set to become this year's big hitter. |
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It is important not to rush into the decision to have any cosmetic treatment. |
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You've thought about having cosmetic nose surgery, but you're unsure if this procedure is for you. |
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Thus, for example, many indemnity insurers will not pay for elective cosmetic surgeries. |
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Encourage them to keep track of their feelings regarding their pending cosmetic surgery. |
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Standards in the cosmetic treatment field must be as high as other areas of health care. |
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There is growing concern from surgeons and nurses that cosmetic surgery and rejuvenation treatments are growing without control. |
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Are there people with underlying medical conditions that should not have this type of cosmetic surgery? |
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It is in the process of moving light-based cosmetic treatments and devices into the home. |
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Dr Rodgers runs a thriving practice, usually catering for rich clients seeking plastic surgery for cosmetic purposes. |
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An archaeological dig in central London has unearthed a 2,000-year-old pot of cosmetic cream. |
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There are many cosmetic dental treatments you can have to enhance the appearance of your teeth. |
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Body painting, equally cosmetic and symbolic, is part of traditional attire. |
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Before she attempted to drop weight, I never found anything wrong with her body on a cosmetic level. |
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It is a plastic surgery technique used to improve the functional and cosmetic appearance of scars. |
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Lacking in the sample was coverage of surgeries performed for only cosmetic purposes. |
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In 90 percent of cases, topical vitamin E either had no effect, or actually worsened the cosmetic appearance of scars. |
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Clinical evaluations were performed by two investigators scoring properties with regard to response rate, cosmetic outcome and adverse effects. |
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Initially, the effects are reflected as cosmetic problems, which typically show up on the face and body. |
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If your Shih Tzu objects strenuously to nail grinding, it is advisable to not force the issue since grinding is mostly for a cosmetic effect. |
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Most of the effects are cosmetic as it only alters the presentation of the numbers rather than affecting crucial numbers like cash flow. |
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To some extent the removal of differences in influence and importance is cosmetic rather than real. |
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Others in the Cabinet believe that even if the exercise is financially cosmetic, the Treasury must be seen to give something. |
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The final result, 3-2, was flattering because the two late goals had only a cosmetic effect on a match which had been won in 18 fatal minutes. |
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He says the initiative is a cosmetic exercise to bolster the force's reputation. |
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The efforts in recent years of successive governments at decentralisation is no more than a cosmetic exercise. |
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We are concerned that this might be a cosmetic exercise rather than dealing with the real issues. |
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My editor believes that readers deserve to know the full facts about a review product rather than a cosmetic look at the item. |
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If your airplane needs complete cosmetic refurbishment, new avionics and a new engine, chances are, you'll pass that point if you go ahead with the upgrade. |
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The commission, which is responsible for ensuring standards of care in the NHS and the private sector, will also propose tougher controls on rogue cosmetic surgeons. |
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Quick and easy cosmetic treatments are readily available, with clinics, salons and even your local gym promising to smooth out wrinkles or plump up lips. |
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If cosmetic, commercial reality has found favour, spare a thought for those playwrights who have taken the people's idiom and heightened it with poetic overtones. |
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Consumer confidence plummeted and government intervention appeared to have only cosmetic effect as the global economy plunged into deep recession. |
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It may be a relative newcomer to the cosmetic surgery lexicon, but microdermabrasion is already on the lips of millions of women and men worldwide. |
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For the moment, the hope among the Russian elite is that the anti-corruption drive is cosmetic. |
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Conservative estimates are just for the day, but depending on what other cosmetic alterations she requires, it could stretch out for the whole weekend. |
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In his prime, a celeb cosmetic surgeon whose patients also included Elizabeth Taylor and Zsa Zsa Gabor. |
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Each offers a deep rather than cosmetic emphasis on applications. |
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Early advertisements concentrated on featuring the product itself, emphasizing its unsurpassed quality, hygienic and cosmetic efficacy, and modern stylishness. |
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In chick lit, when women age, they fret about being single and losing their looks and consider cosmetic surgery. |
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Michael seemingly had perfected himself in a surgically cosmetic way, his Jheri curl was state of the art, and he exulted in the torturing of the beautiful Ola Ray. |
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So, my skincare and cosmetic spending is an investment really. |
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The changes, which could come into force as soon as October, would require cosmetic body piercing businesses to register with local authorities and adhere to by-laws. |
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Some of us have other reasons for subscribing to the cosmetic myth. |
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Propylene glycol is used for a variety of industrial, cosmetic, and food production uses. |
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She said pageant contents are just the most visible product of the cosmetic industry now at risk. |
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It can lead to all types of cosmetic and functional issues down the road which are difficult if not impossible to reverse. |
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But surely, the argument goes, cosmetic surgery empowers us as women, giving us the bodies we always dreamed of? |
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The process of enshrining King as a consensus national hero has unfortunately entailed some cosmetic surgery on the actual man. |
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She herself says people speculate that she has had cosmetic surgery because she looks so youthful and wrinkle-free. |
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Last month The New York Times reported that cosmetic surgery has also become a growth industry among senior citizens. |
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It is for this reason that research must be allowed to continue in a way that society may reap the medical benefits, whilst limitations are put on other cosmetic aspects. |
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Kniffin adds that he hopes these findings may encourage the consumers of this information to rethink the value of cosmetic surgery, especially if it involves risk. |
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The company, which now specialises in the manufacture and distribution of personal care and cosmetic products, has been under the heel of its bankers for some time now. |
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Local counterfeit items such as washing detergents, cosmetic creams and lotions, soft drinks and other similar products, now enjoy a growing share of the market. |
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Her attitude to the arsenal of cosmetic procedures that have recently become available is that you should shop around and find the right doctor for the job. |
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To prevent the anti-sap stain, we used to put wood through the boric bath, to which pentachlorophenol and organochlorine were added for cosmetic reasons. |
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Consumer applications of talc include pharmaceutical tablet production, confectionery manufacturing, and cosmetic applications such as antiperspirant sticks or body powder. |
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This means taking measures that do not bank on doctoring figures and introducing cosmetic measures, as was done in the case of poverty reduction figures. |
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Young teenagers, the group which is most taken up with its own appearance, are not ideal candidates for rhinoplasty, or most cosmetic surgery for that matter. |
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Vaginoplasty is one of the least talked about areas of cosmetic surgery. |
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In patients with concomitant strabismus, who have compromised or absent binocular fusion, treatment is cosmetic as permanent ocular realignment cannot be expected. |
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He took out a large cosmetic kit and went to work applying foundation, working the combination of shades, liner and mascara over her eyes, then finishing with a brush blush. |
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The planners' report said the current appearance of the building was very poor and any cosmetic improvement to the building would benefit the wider area. |
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It could be written off as largely cosmetic, but increasingly appears more than skin-deep. |
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Most of the feedback focuses on cosmetic changes rather than content. |
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But is subbing him in for the embattled CEO anything more than a cosmetic change? |
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The investigation comes after widespread concerns about more radical cosmetic surgery, such as facelifts and liposuction, which has resulted in a tightening of the law. |
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Otherwise, this public consultation will be seen as a cosmetic exercise. |
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Most cosmetic plastic surgeries are paid upfront by the patient. |
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So two years ago I decided to explore the possibility of cosmetic surgery. |
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The agenda set by those who participated struck me as a desire for a more cosmetic makeover rather than a radical change for newspapers to make them more relevant to all ages. |
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Their offerings run the whole spectrum, edibles, medicinals, but most important from a cottage industry perspective, the body care and cosmetic market. |
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It is surprising when the self-involved members of this family are drawn together by their concern for their mother when her health falters as a result of cosmetic surgery. |
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If not, then recruitment is only going to be a cosmetic exercise. |
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Most of the damage is cosmetic rather than structural, but many hotels may not reopen until the end of the year when the busy Christmas season starts. |
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His eyes were black with kohl, the nightcolored cosmetic that Taliban soldiers wore. |
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There were also stalls offering beauty treatments and products, allergy testing, information about cosmetic dentistry and advice on how to lose weight and give up smoking. |
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Staying with the body beautiful, cosmetic dentistry, once the prerogative of American mid-west beauty queens, is set to become this year's big hitter. |
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Sally Beauty has also partnered with Susan G. Komen to sell special pink cosmetic products. |
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The dried flowers can be used in a potpourri and in herb sachets, and the essential oil can be included in natural cosmetic preparations and ointments. |
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But the visit is largely seen as a cosmetic exercise to prove that the disagreement over the delay in the elections has not caused a rift between the governments. |
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I also see people who want to improve the appearance of their eyelids with cosmetic eye bag surgery or blepharoplasty. |
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The only real solution is a cosmetic procedure called a blepharoplasty or eye tuck. |
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My patients and I have been much happier with the cosmetic results following spider vein treatments with the new drug. |
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Three precautions can help protect anyone contemplating liposuction or other cosmetic surgery, says a leader among plastic surgeons. |
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To launch its new men's cosmetic line, Arval chose Innovative cosmetic packaging designed, developed and manufactured by Lumson. |
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Is it wrong to hope that spokesmodels spread beyond the, erm, cosmetic world of cosmetics? |
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Giri Palani is a cosmetic, implant and general dentist who has been serving San Pedro CA and surrounding communities for many years. |
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With most fall lines completed, cosmetic companies are developing their winter and holiday lines. |
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The treasures within the pounds 50 For Her bouquet include socks, pamper products, facecloths, a cosmetic bag, luxury soap and tea towel. |
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Grivas' practice includes general and family dentistry and orthodontia, he specializes in cosmetic dentistry and temporomandibular disorders. |
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But this is a result of the contract between the patient and the cosmetic surgeon. |
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And they predict that by 2010 we will be making at least a million trips a year to cosmetic surgeons. |
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Last year, New Jersey was the first state to implement a cosmetic surgery tax, charging doctors about 6 percent on gross receipts. |
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The authors are employed by advocacy groups that represent the interests of the cosmetic, toiletry, and fragrance industry. |
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Infrared radiation is used very successfully in cosmetic dermatologica I procedures. |
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Stalls will include designer jewellery and stationery, cakes and ice sculptures, photography, videography, childcare and cosmetic dentistry. |
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Crispin says now is often the busiest time of the year for cosmetic surgery treatments. |
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Langer is an experienced general and cosmetic dentist practicing at his Brooklyn dental clinic. |
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Retinol is among the most well-known and well-studied cosmetic ingredients available to formulators designing anti-aging products. |
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A natural astringent and antiseptic, potassium alum was coveted for its medicinal and cosmetic properties. |
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Fortunately, the damage to the house was mostly cosmetic and a bit of paint covered it nicely. |
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The push to get work done younger is just a small part of the reason the cosmetic surgery industry is booming. |
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However, the changes have been criticized as being too slow or merely cosmetic. |
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He says mercury is used for gilding copper, while antimony is found in silver mines and is used as an eyebrow cosmetic. |
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Many clients do not know what to look for in a cosmetic surgeon who offers the abdominoplasty procedure in Tennessee. |
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There was a sort of buy-one-get-one-free offer at the cosmetic surgeonOs I got the Botox free with the nose job. |
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Besides cosmetic damage, the splits may allow decay to start, although growing fruits have some ability to heal after a split. |
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This broad definition includes any material intended for use as a component of a cosmetic product. |
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The term cosmetic packaging is used for primary packaging and secondary packaging of cosmetic products. |
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Primary packaging, also called cosmetic container, is housing the cosmetic product. |
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France is another country in which the cosmetic industry plays an important role, both nationally and internationally. |
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According to data from 2008, the cosmetic industry has grown constantly in France for 40 consecutive years. |
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Famous cosmetic brands produced in France include Vichy, Yves Saint Laurent, Yves Rocher, and many others. |
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The Italian cosmetic industry is also an important player in the European cosmetic market. |
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The Italian cosmetic industry is dominated by hair and body products and not makeup as in many other European countries. |
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The presence of Balsam of Peru in a cosmetic will be denoted by the INCI term Myroxylon pereirae. |
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One of the newest improvement of the regulation concerning cosmetic industry is a result of the ban animal testing. |
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Dr Gomer is widely recognized for her exceptional skills in cosmetic and general dentistry. |
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The essential oil is also used in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries, such as toothpaste, and as an ingredient in some cough syrups. |
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Lawyers commonly apply for the cosmetic value of a certificate to display in their office or on their resume. |
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The product is called wood veneer and it is used for making plywood and as a cosmetic surface veneer on some grades of chipboard. |
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I'm not against cosmetic surgery in principle, or a tummy tuck, or liposuction. |
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Apparently, it also has incredible cosmetic properties and is a product of all the precipitation through the oysterbeds. |
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Tokyo, has patented a water-in-oil emulsified sunscreen cosmetic that exhibits excellent long lasting coverage and ease of washability. |
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Smiles LA, the dental office hosting the event, is a comprehensive source of restorative, cosmetic, orthodontic, and periodontic treatments. |
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They are commonly sold at cosmetic counters, and are used as bath sponges, although we've found many more uses for them. |
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She couldn't know that in three years she would be Marilyn Monroe with blonde hair, a beauty mark, a little cosmetic surgery. |
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Foam surfaces roughened with pockmarks left by gas bubbles are usually considered a cosmetic flaw. |
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And to prove it's not all cosmetic, this 197bhp version was equipped with a power-operated tailgate and loadspace track system. |
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And to prove it's not all cosmetic, this 200hp version was equipped with a power-operated tailgate and loadspace track system. |
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Also, the aging process can produce excess tissue in the earlobes of some elderly persons that can be amenable to cosmetic surgical resection. |
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Pliaglis, for example, uses lidocaine and tetracaine in a lotion anesthetic for cosmetic procedures. |
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The firm specializes in the filling and packaging of nail polish and other luxury cosmetic products. |
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Despite its purifying and astringent effects, the application of mastic in cosmetic has been limited due to its insolubility in water. |
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Kellie Maloney has revealed how she was minutes from death after suffering a shocking reaction to cosmetic surgery. |
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One way to obtain a cosmetic product that has good wear on keratinous materials is usually to include a significant proportion of volatile oils. |
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But some tagged the GPs giving a free treatment donated by cosmetic surgery companies as a door prize as unprofessional and a breach of ethics. |
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In electrology offices across the country women are seeking a permanent solution to what they believe is a cosmetic problemOunwanted hair growth. |
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Analyze various chemicals and other ingredients used in these cosmetic and toiletry products. |
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On second thought, maybe I will contact that cosmetic dentist. |
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Contact lenses are available for the cosmetic enhancement of ocular conditions such as coloboma, heterochromia, aniridia and those resulting from severe eye injuries. |
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As well as wanting the operation for cosmetic reasons Kelly says she also suffered from an umbilical hernia and so it was good to have that repaired too. |
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A TV channel is banning all actors who have undergone cosmetic surgery, in what appears to be a reaction against the common nose job that is so popular in Iran. |
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But cosmetic surgeon Dr Aamer Khan from London's Harley Street Skin clinic suggested Louis' smooth forehead could be the result of a new Botox treatment. |
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Mr Davies, who is one of the UK's leading plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgeons, will also continue to practise from his Harley Street clinic. |
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Checking to see if a surgeon is on the General Medical Council can be important, as all cosmetic surgeons set up since 2002 need to be on that register. |
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Allergan, the company that turned an obscure muscle paralyzer for eyelid spasms, Botox, into a blockbuster wrinkle smoother, hopes to perform cosmetic alchemy yet again. |
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These archaeologists point in particular to the relatively explosive emergence of ochre crayons and shell necklaces apparently used for cosmetic purposes. |
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Its presence in a cosmetic is denoted by the INCI term Myroxylon pereirae. |
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Rather, Grinnell is an uncompromising aggrandizer of the object and the product, almost like a nincteenth-century dandy in his embrace of surface and cosmetic finery. |
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Remarkably, Autoimmune Alopecia Research UK are the first charity of their kind because alopecia has traditionally been treated as a cosmetic issue. |
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Mitch Kutash of the Cleveland Improv is planning to take over operations and reopen by Labor Day after reapplying for liquor licenses and making cosmetic changes. |
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Colloidal silvers and mixed salt forms can cause toxicity, including argyria, a benign cosmetic condition characterized by bluish or grayish discoloration of the skin. |
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Some of the world's foremost cosmetic surgeons gathered Friday at the Ritz-Carlton, Huntington Hotel for the World Congress on Liposuction Surgery. |
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As per the release, amidopropyl betaines are amphoteric surfactants increasingly used in cosmetic, toiletry and home care applications due to their vast benefits. |
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For more information on advanced hair restoration procedures such as hair transplants, you should contact your nearest trichology clinic or cosmetic surgeon. |
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But the fire, fuelled with turps, cosmetic bottles, aerosols, and paper, only burned for a few minutes, forensic scientist Gregory Waite told Leeds Crown Court yesterday. |
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The high frequency of reactions to octyl gallate is an important finding in patients suspected of cosmetic allergy and who underwent patch testing with cosmetic series. |
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Wingrove, a lecturer, dental hygienist for periodontists and cosmetic dentists, and instrument designer, offers dental hygienists a guide to peri-implant therapy. |
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Most multinational cosmetic companies and doctor-developed dermatological products have not incorporated human growth factors into their products, but times are changing. |
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Male breast reduction, gynecomastia, costs about PS3300 and is now the UK's ninth most popular cosmetic procedure, says private healthcare search engine WhatClinic. |
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Laws and Heam have both worked with world-leading cosmetic surgeons in Harley Street, including 10 Years Younger surgeon Nick Percival, who is also a Medispa S10 associate. |
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The scars are not only cosmetic deformities, which are potentially psychologically stressful, but may also cause pruritis, pain, contractures and hinder movement. |
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In addition to representing Wacker biotech products, DKSH now markets pyrogenic silica and silicones for the cosmetic, food and pharmaceutical industries. |
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This includes de-circumcision and re-circumcision of an already infibulated woman and suturing as in original infibulations, after delivery or for cosmetic reasons. |
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