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Acne News Archive11-Oct-2006
Hot chocolate! A beauty trend that's good enough to eat (but don't) (Miami Herald) One word for today's hottest bath and beauty trend: Suh-weet!!! Keep your eyes -- and nostrils -- peeled. Drugstores and cosmetics counters are starting to resemble chocolate shops, with fudgey hued lipsticks carrying names like Mocha Silk (Revlon), Chocolat Show (Guerlain) and Brownie (Lancôme).
Fraxel Laser Procedure Doing Wonders For Acne Scars (KXAN 36 Austin) For years, doctors have had a difficult time treating Acne scarring. Traditional approaches like topical agents, abrasion therapies even conventional lasers have yielded only moderate results.
Colorful advice for your skin (The State) Dr. Jeanine Downie of Image Dermatology in Montclair, N.J., serves as an expert dermatologist on The View, the Today show and Good Morning America. She specializes in treating what she calls 'skin of color patients.' Her best advice? 'Make sure your dermatologist knows your ethnic background and racial blend.' Treatment results, especially for chemical peels and fade creams, vary wildly depending
Doctor's 'secret' is his calling (Deseret Morning News) When he sees the changes in Barry Bonds' body, it isn't anger that wells up in Dr. Greg Shepard.
American Tabloid (Anorak) THESE are some old pics of Britney Spears that I've never seen, but they are classic. The tits, the hair, the acne...I love it all. She should've just gotten white yarn and teased it and that shit would've looked more real.
Triax Pharmaceuticals Announces the Launch of MINOCIN(R) (Minocycline HCl) Professional Acne Care (PAC) (RedNova) CRANFORD, N.J., Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Triax Pharmaceuticals, LLC announced today the launch of MINOCIN PAC, a dual approach to Acne treatment.
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