Sun, Sand and Sangria
August 29th, 2009
Skin Science Report
Apparently on an average ten day break Britons were shown to consume 227 units of alcohol.
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“Older people are more at risk of skin cancer and infection because their skin is unable to mobilise the immune system to defend itself, UK research suggests.”
+ Read Full StoryApparently on an average ten day break Britons were shown to consume 227 units of alcohol.
+ Read Full StoryBobbing umbrellas are a common sight on the streets of Beijing and Tokyo in the heat of summer: many Asian women are horrified at the prospect of their skin being darkened by sun action.
+ Read Full StoryThat British women take skincare seriously is an indisputable fact: a fact supported by an impressive annual spend of £900m - that is about £43 each!
+ Read Full StoryThe Daily Mail this morning reports that British plums are rotting as supermarkets are buying cheaper foreign fruit.
+ Read Full StoryFrom the distant “down under” Yin Yang Skincare learns of another “Inspiring Woman”.
+ Read Full StoryThis has been a cornerstone of the feminist movement in Western societes since the 1960’s.
+ Read Full StoryClean your skin with mud? Well clay actually – would you do that?
+ Read Full StoryIt smells delicious, has the right pH and is anti-depressant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, fungicidal but, above all, it is a real tonic.
+ Read Full StorySo what has happened? Modesty is now the new “chic”. From Nice to Monte Carlo, the bikini top is now firmly in place and breasts are off view.
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