For mom, many salons and spas offer unique treatments that incorporate exotic elements of the Bahamas. |
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This set of teenage girls cultivate their outlandish look by tanning themselves year-round in salons and dying their hair gold. |
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Scholars have placed women's participation in associations such as Masonic lodges and salons under an ever-increasing scrutiny. |
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He holds informal salons at which artists are encouraged to bring work for his critique. |
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She regularly holds literary salons and provides a hospitable setting and has done so for many years. |
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Acknowledged to be a wizard with the science, Javed has his own salons in many a happening place. |
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However, in 1904 academic painting still dominated state-sponsored salons, and a world's fair art exhibition was inherently nationalistic. |
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We have partnered with hair salons, health food stores, restaurants, flower shops, sports stores and other related businesses. |
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These images were successfully adapted by manufacturers, druggists, and beauty salons to promote the sale of skincare products. |
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Meanwhile health clubs and beauty salons are marketing t'ai chi, saunas, mini-facials and flotation tanks as a means of surviving the pressure. |
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But socially he was entirely at home in those Third Republic salons where politicians mixed with aristocrats, diplomats, and writers. |
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They put them up in shops and hairdressing salons, hung them from bicycles, window ledges and balconies. |
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Though not altogether successful, it had the novelty value of being set in the eccentric subculture of stylists and hairdressing salons. |
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They think that, like the hicks of Holcomb and the fawning highbrows of Manhattan's literary salons, we will be won over by his wit and charm. |
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The same news director had an idea for a photo essay that would intercut shots of women in beauty salons and dogs at the groomer. |
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Other salons across Scotland are now looking at the technology, which its manufacturers claim is safer than sunbeds and gives a more natural tan. |
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Different salons have acquired a name for a particular service, says a beautician. |
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She mixes her tough inquisitions with equally rigorous networking, her Glasgow West End kitchen being one of the city's busiest salons. |
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It has travel programmes, does publications, runs salons, symposia and academic programmes, lists a lively calendar of events and the like. |
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Don't be put off by expensive looking cosmetics boutiques and swanky hair salons when you're deciding your new look. |
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Even the liberal wing of the aristocracy took its tone from the salons of bluestockings. |
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Most men started to show interest in manicures and pedicures when they accompanied their wives to nail salons. |
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Important aspects of this public sphere were newspapers, literary journals, reading societies, and salons. |
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Although almost all tools have disposable or sterilizable versions, this is another place where salons may skimp. |
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Will tyke-friendly hair salons make big money tending to small fry with over-grown bangs? |
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The breakfast cutlery in the dining salons barely trembled and drinks remained unspilled in first-class smoking rooms. |
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Nail salons offering manicures and pedicures are also quick and have the added benefit of improving your appearance. |
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Senegalese sisters, eager to weave braids into the hair of women and men, spill from the salons. |
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Younger women became clerks or office secretaries, while others worked as manicurists or hairdressers in beauty salons. |
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Now comes a story that blows the lid off the elite world of neocon think tanks and supply side salons. |
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Why are there no discount loyalty cards offered by salons generally, given that many women spend substantial amounts on haircare? |
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In the U.S. the role has been played by many different places from local parks to barber shops and hair salons, to soda fountains and bookstores. |
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There used to be a lot of bad haircuts, now men are going into ladies salons and having their hair styled more. |
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There were ballrooms, three dining rooms, a social hall, beauty and barbershops, four bars, a Grand Salon and other entertainment salons. |
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With so many beauty salons and spas in the Dublin area, location was the most important factor. |
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And in an age when hairdressing salons are a bit like assembly lines it's refreshing to meet a real raconteur and bon viveur. |
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The Grading system awards beauty salons with 3, 4 or 5 stars, depending on how high standards and facilities are within the clinic. |
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Many health and fitness salons provide hair salons, beauty treatments and massage therapies. |
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Sell your music at flea markets, barbershops, beauty salons, birthday parties, car washes, and any place you think people will buy it. |
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Beauty salons are polluting the water as they beautify people's appearance. |
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The still boyish-looking aristocrat, 46, has been spotted at Arianna Huffington's Brentwood salons. |
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Also misleading is the author's claim that Chopin was readily accepted in the Parisian salons as a social equal rather than being merely an entertainer. |
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Beauty salons and barbershops entice potential customers with colorful portraits of well-coifed heads that look more like art pieces than hairstyles. |
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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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They now hope to branch out into salons and speciality stores. |
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He returned for a time to the intellectual salons of Paris and then served as French consul in New York City from 1783 to 1790, after which he returned permanently to France. |
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Generally, there isn't a difference in the prices charged by salons between men and women for full head colour rinses if they both have roughly the same amount of hair. |
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In England, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, and in France, Marie Paul Lavoisier presided over such salons and made a name for themselves as scientific adepts. |
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Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but the allure of affordable-luxury businesses such as day spas and beauty salons is positively irresistible. |
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It is a culture associated with the middling ranks of Scottish society, with the Scottish universities, and with the clubs, societies, and salons of Edinburgh. |
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Women were not absent from high politics because of the importance of salons in French political life, where hostesses like Juliette Adam played the central role. |
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Barry, who has stoically remained a traditional barber while many other salons went unisex, said he had seen hair lengths go full circle through the years. |
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Many of Valery's essays make reference not only to the salons and cafes on the banks of the Seine, but to other interiors like rooms and garrets of artists of the time. |
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They came together in a variety of salons, private academies, libraries and the like, enjoying the discreet but effective patronage of princes, ministers, and aristocrats. |
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Already famous as the inventor of the lightning conductor, his homespun philosophizing and simple style charmed the world of the Court and the intellectual salons alike. |
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Employees in many Montreal nail salons may be working themselves sick. |
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The reality is that many of our youth have gone beyond that grammar school education so suited to the dilettantes of long-time European metropolitan salons. |
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The charity Cancer Research UK wants to ban unstaffed coin-operated sunbeds, to keep a register of salons and to get them to give more health advice. |
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This version also pinpoints the emotional coarseness in smart salons. |
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These intervention programs make use of lay leadership in churches, schools, beauty salons, barbershops, tattoo and body piercing salons, and laundromats. |
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Botox injections, which reduce worry lines and crow's feet, are available from beauty clinics, hairdressing salons and at Botox parties held in homes. |
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Created by Elan Sassoon, Mizu salons blend the finest talent in hairstyling with modern architectural aesthetic and function. |
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Cheryl's Cosmeceuticals founded in 1986 by Cheryl Pereira, has its product in more than 10,000 beauty salons across the country. |
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They are sold over the internet but also in gyms, beauty parlours and tanning salons. |
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Abu Dhabi Municipality sent inspectors into 227 beauty salons and seized the goods. |
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A BEAUTY therapist is looking to expand her chain of beauty salons and hit a turnover of over pounds 1m after picking up a coveted award. |
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Dissimilar to most beauty salons, San Antonio Bella Beauty College doubles as a beauty school. |
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And youngsters in England are using unstaed, coin-operated sunbeds in salons, a spokesman said. |
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With six salons in and around London, a walk-in is near-guaranteed. |
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Some common chemicals found in nail salons are toluene, formaldehyde and a group of chemical compounds called phthalates. |
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Experts believe many salons don't adequately warn customers of the risk of injury when using sunbeds. |
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A THIRD of sunbeds tested in south Warwickshire salons breached health and safety regulatutions. |
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It's about time unscrupulous suntanning salons were curbed and sunlamp manufacturers forced to comply with safety standards. |
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North America's unique franchise for beauty salons where proprietary systems of blow dry, hair styling and tincture are exclusively used. |
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While at the university Scott had become a friend of Adam Ferguson, the son of Professor Adam Ferguson who hosted literary salons. |
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A CRACKDOWN is to be launched against salons and massage parlours which double as vice dens. |
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Others taking part include hairdressing salons Sassoon Salon and Sherlocks and underwear store Bravissimo, where there will be a live band. |
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Followers of the group often met to discuss in private salons and coffeehouses, notably in the cities of Milan, Rome and Venice. |
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Mr Rishi, who runs hair and beauty salons across Birmingham, has invested more than PS40,000 in the new venture. |
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It also has a suite of hair and beauty salons, a performing arts theatre and a sports hall and fitness suite. |
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Sonic lease space in other people's salons but may open their own shops after acquiting the necessary experience. |
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The capital has witnessed a significant decrease in the use of fake black henna in women's beauty salons following a clampdown by AbuCeDhabi Municipality. |
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The authors tested 17 light units from 16 salons with a wide range of bulbs, wattage and irradiance emitted by each device for their research letter. |
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Innovative products are currently on a roll, whether it is baby care, men's care or hair care products, or those intended for beauty salons and spas. |
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Hooka, which has two city centre salons, is calling on aspiring models aged between 18 and 30 to put themselves forward before the January 31 deadline. |
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If nondisposable equipment was used, however, over four-fifths of salons were reported to have effectively cleaned, disinfected, or sterilized equipment in between clients. |
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Durham North MP Kevan Jones has called for new Government restrictions on unstaffed coin-operated tanning salons to stop children getting skin damage. |
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Instead they are based on the signs you'd find along any commercial strip, advertising local businesses like beauty salons, shoe repair shops, and financial consultants. |
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Another feature of Art Nouveau was the use of stained glass windows with that style of floral themes in residential salons, particularly in the Art Nouveau houses in Nancy. |
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