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Tired of plucking, bleaching, Nair-ing, waxing and trying all those infomercial items that you think will finally make those unwanted hairs disappear?

Leg stubble and arm pit hair can be hidden when you were rushing in the shower but facial hair is not so easily disguised.

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Plastic Surgeons and dermatologists are letting out a huge sigh of relief since the tax on elective cosmetic surgery, also known as the “bo-tax,” has been dismissed. The new tax that is proposed in the health care bill will be on indoor tanning services.

NYTimes.com reported that the 10% tax on “fake” tanning services will go into effect in July 2010 which means any indoor tanning services provider must add that additional tax onto their services. By 2020 this new tax will have raised close to $3 billion, this money will go to help millions of Americans obtain health insurance.

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With all of the mumbo jumbo out there it’s hard to pick which skin care products are right for you. You’ll find dozens of over the counter products with sayings like, “maximum strength,” “original prescritpion strength,” and “clinical strength.” This article will help understand what these labels really mean.

The best way to find out whether you are really getting the “maximum” strength of an ingredient is to check the ingredients label, says Robyn Gmyrek, MD, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons. “Compare the label with other products o nthe shelf,” says Dr. Gmyrek, and check the percentage of the active ingredient in each product.

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Tips on Treating Acne

by Brittany Durdin on November 10, 2009 · 0 comments

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It is estimated that more than 70 million people in the United States have experienced acne problems at some time in their lives, and we all know how it can be tremendously embarrassing…

Luckily there are many ways to take care of acne, depending on what causes it and how bad it is:

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