Transposases
DNA Transposable Elements
Cosmetics
Esthetics
Mutagenesis, Insertional
Hair Preparations
Gene Transfer Techniques
Barbering
Knowledge and practices about HIV transmission among barbers of Nagpur City. (1/84)
The present study was carried out in south zone of Nagpur city to assess knowledge and practices regarding HIV transmission of 375 barbers selected randomly from three different categories of saloons. A significantly large proportion of the roadside barbers were ignorant about modes of transmission of HIV, particularly through the blades. The practices observed by barbers ae found to be favourable for transmission of HIV, more so in roadside barbers. Hence it can be concluded that practices observed by barbers may favour transmission of HIV and there is a scope for educational intervention. (+info)Incidence of asthma in female Swedish hairdressers. (2/84)
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk of asthma in hairdressers. METHODS: The incidence of asthma was retrospectively estimated in a Swedish nationwide study including all female hairdressers certified from vocational schools from 1970 to 1995, and a stratified sample of women from the general population were referents. A postal questionnaire included questions on respiratory tract symptoms, atopy, smoking, working periods as a hairdresser, and number of specific hair treatments performed/week. Reported exposures were validated by occupational hygienists. Rate ratios of incidence (IRRs) of asthma were estimated by Poisson regression, adjusted for calendar year of observation, hay fever, smoking, and region of domicile. RESULTS: The crude incidences of asthma/1000 person-years were: 3.9 during active years as a hairdresser, 2.8 among the hairdressers when not working in the profession, and 3.1 among the referents. The corresponding IRR for being an active hairdresser compared with the referents was 1.3 (95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.0 to 1.6). Moderate effects on risk of asthma were found both from hairdressing work (IRR=1.6 (1.1 to 2.2) among never-smokers) and from smoking (IRR=1.6 (1.2 to 2.2) among referents). However, the combined effect from hairdressing work and smoking (IRR=1.5 (1.0 to 2.1)) was less than expected (p=0.02). No effect modification by respiratory atopy was found. The hairdressers most often performing hair bleaching treatments (IRR=1.5 (0.7 to 3.0)) or using hair spray (IRR=1.4 (0.8 to 2.4)) had, compared with the most infrequent users, a slightly, but not significantly higher incidence of asthma. Exposure to persulphates in hair bleach was estimated to be 0.04-0.15 mg/m(3) during mixing of the powder. Reported average number of bleaching treatments agreed well with those performed according to a diary. CONCLUSIONS: Active hairdressing work was associated with a moderately increased incidence of asthma among lifelong non-smokers. The results are moderately supportive, but not conclusive, of associations between asthma and exposure to hair bleach or hair spray. (+info)Prevalence of hepatitis B and C virus infection in barbers in the Sivas region of Turkey. (3/84)
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections are among the most devastating health problems in the world, including Turkey. The route of transmission of HBV and HCV is mainly parenteral, a small number of epidemiological studies demonstrating that perinatal, sexual, household and occupational transmission occurs. Contact of a patient's blood or bodily fluids with non-intact skin is another mode of HBV and HCV transmission. Barbers in Turkey may often be exposed accidentally to the blood and bodily fluids of their customers. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of HBV and HCV infection in barbers. We conducted a study to determine the prevalence of antibodies against HBV and HCV among 176 barbers and 180 control subjects in the Sivas region of Turkey. The prevalence of HBV and HCV was found to be higher in barbers (39.8 and 2.8%, respectively) than in a comparison group (28.3 and 1.1%, respectively). No significant relationship was found with the duration of occupation. Among the seropositive subjects, it was found that most had been exposed to needle pricks or scissor cuts. Our data suggest that both HBV and HCV infections may constitute occupational hazards for barbers. The sources of infection could be not only such personal risk factors as 'sharps' injuries and scissor cuts, but may also include other unknown factors. (+info)An outbreak of mycobacterial furunculosis associated with footbaths at a nail salon. (4/84)
BACKGROUND: In September 2000, a physician in northern California described four patients with persistent, culture-negative boils on the lower extremities. The patients had received pedicures at the same nail salon. We identified and investigated an outbreak of Mycobacterium fortuitum furunculosis among customers of this nail salon. METHODS: Patients were defined as salon customers with persistent skin infections below the knee. A case-control study was conducted that included the first 48 patients identified, and 56 unaffected friends and family members who had had a pedicure at the same salon served as controls. Selected M. fortuitum isolates, cultured from patients and the salon environment, were compared by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. RESULTS: We identified 110 customers of the nail salon who had furunculosis. Cultures from 34 were positive for rapidly growing mycobacteria (32 M. fortuitum and 2 unidentified). Most of the affected patients had more than 1 boil (median, 2; range, 1 to 37). All patients and controls had had whirlpool footbaths. Shaving the legs with a razor before pedicure was a risk factor for infection (70 percent of patients vs. 31 percent of controls; adjusted odds ratio, 4.8; 95 percent confidence interval, 2.1 to 11.1). Cultures from all 10 footbaths at the salon yielded M. fortuitum. The M. fortuitum isolates from three footbaths and 14 patients were indistinguishable by electrophoresis. CONCLUSIONS: We identified a large outbreak of rapidly growing mycobacterial infections among persons who had had footbaths and pedicures at one nail salon. Physicians should suspect this cause in patients with persistent furunculosis after exposure to whirlpool footbaths. (+info)Occupational exposure to hairdressing chemicals and immunoglobulin E synthesis. (5/84)
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the effect of exposure to hairdressing chemicals on total and allergen-specific serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) in hairdressers. METHODS: The study was based on a questionnaire sent to 100 hairdressers (91% responding) and a reference group of 95 office workers (84% responding). The questionnaire sought information on allergy, respiratory symptoms during the past year, work conditions (exposure), and smoking habits. The hairdressers were divided into two groups, one of high exposure and another of low exposure. Total serum IgE and allergen-specific IgE towards the most prevalent airborne allergens were analyzed. RESULTS: The serum levels of total IgE were significantly higher among the highly exposed hairdressers than among the office workers. The prevalence of asthma-like respiratory symptoms during the past year was significantly higher among the highly exposed hairdressers than among the office workers. The total serum IgE level was significantly higher among the hairdressers than among the office workers (101 versus 51 IU/ml blood), but this difference disappeared after adjustment for age, atopy, and smoking. A total of 5.5% of the hairdressers versus none of the office workers had specific serum IgE antibodies towards latex. There were no differences in general allergy (Phadiatop) among the hairdressers and office workers. CONCLUSIONS: Serum levels of total IgE were significantly higher among highly exposed hairdressers than among office workers. The relationship could not be completely explained by such covariables as age, smoking, or sensitization to latex allergens. (+info)The clinical management and outcome of nail salon-acquired Mycobacterium fortuitum skin infection. (6/84)
Nontuberculous mycobacterial infections are becoming more common. Recently, Mycobacterium fortuitum and other rapidly growing mycobacteria have been found to cause severe skin and soft-tissue infections in association with nail salon whirlpool footbaths. We recently investigated a large outbreak of M. fortuitum furunculosis among women who received pedicures at a single nail salon. To better define the clinical course of such infections, we collected clinical details from physicians who were treating outbreak patients. We constructed multivariable linear models to evaluate the effect of antibiotic treatment on disease duration. Sixty-one patients were included in the investigation. The mean disease duration was 170 days (range, 41-336 days). Forty-eight persons received antibiotic therapy for a median period of 4 months (range, 1-6 months), and 13 persons were untreated. Isolates were most susceptible to ciprofloxacin and minocycline. Early administration of therapy was associated with shorter duration of disease only in persons with multiple boils (P<.01). One untreated, healthy patient had lymphatic disease dissemination. (+info)Reconnaissance study of sunbed use by primary school children in Lanarkshire. (7/84)
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to swiftly gain insight into anecdotal evidence that primary school children in local schools were using sunbeds. METHODS: A seven-question questionnaire was conducted by school nurses in 23 primary schools in the Wishaw Local Health Care Co-operative catchment area. Children in primary classes 4 (aged 8-9) and 6/7 (aged 10-11) took part in the classroom surveys. Positive responses were counted by a show of hands by the children. RESULTS: A total of 1405 children took part in the survey. Of these, 48 per cent expressed a desire to use a sunbed and 7 per cent (96 children) had actually used a sunbed in the last 6 months. Of the 96 who professed to using a sunbed, 16 used one regularly, 61 gained access to a sunbed in someone's house, and 21 had used a sunbed in a shop or salon. Twenty-nine (30 per cent) admitted that they had suffered sore skin or sore eyes after sunbed use. CONCLUSION: This preliminary survey suggests that a significant number of primary school children may be using tanning devices either in the home or on commercial premises. More rigorous research is urgently required to test these findings. The precautionary principle suggests that public action is justified on present evidence. (+info)Furunculosis due to Mycobacterium mageritense associated with footbaths at a nail salon. (8/84)
We report two cases of lower-extremity furunculosis caused by Mycobacterium mageritense. Both patients were patrons of the same nail salon, where they received footbaths prior to pedicures. M. mageritense bacteria isolated from two whirlpool footbaths were determined to be closely related to the patient isolates by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. (+info)Transposases are enzymes that catalyze the movement of DNA sequences, or transposons, from one location in a genome to another. Transposons are segments of DNA that can move around within a genome and can be found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Transposases are responsible for the process of transposition, which is the movement of a transposon from one location to another within a genome. Transposases are important in the evolution of genomes because they can cause genetic rearrangements, such as inversions, duplications, and insertions, which can lead to changes in the function of genes and the overall structure of the genome. Transposases can also play a role in the spread of antibiotic resistance genes and other harmful genetic elements within bacterial populations. In the medical field, transposases are of interest because they can be used as tools for genetic engineering and gene therapy. For example, researchers can use transposases to insert genes into specific locations in the genome, which can be useful for treating genetic diseases or for developing new treatments for cancer and other conditions. Transposases are also being studied as potential targets for the development of new antibiotics and other drugs to combat bacterial infections.
DNA transposable elements, also known as transposons, are segments of DNA that can move or transpose from one location in the genome to another. They are found in the genomes of many organisms, including plants, animals, and bacteria. In the medical field, DNA transposable elements are of interest because they can play a role in the evolution of genomes and the development of diseases. For example, some transposable elements can cause mutations in genes, which can lead to genetic disorders or cancer. Additionally, transposable elements can contribute to the evolution of new genes and the adaptation of organisms to changing environments. Transposable elements can also be used as tools in genetic research and biotechnology. For example, scientists can use transposable elements to insert genes into cells or organisms, allowing them to study the function of those genes or to create genetically modified organisms for various purposes.
Mercury poisoning is a condition that occurs when a person is exposed to high levels of mercury, a toxic metal that can cause damage to the body. Mercury can be found in various forms, including elemental mercury, inorganic mercury compounds, and organic mercury compounds such as methylmercury. The symptoms of mercury poisoning can vary depending on the type and duration of exposure. Short-term exposure to high levels of mercury can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and respiratory problems. Long-term exposure to lower levels of mercury can cause more serious health problems, including neurological damage, kidney damage, and developmental delays in children. Mercury poisoning can occur through various routes of exposure, including inhalation of mercury vapor, ingestion of contaminated food or water, and skin contact with mercury or mercury compounds. People who work with mercury or live in areas with high levels of mercury in the environment are at a higher risk of mercury poisoning. Treatment for mercury poisoning depends on the severity of the exposure and the symptoms present. In some cases, chelation therapy may be used to remove mercury from the body. However, this treatment is generally reserved for severe cases and is not without risks. Prevention is the best way to avoid mercury poisoning, and this includes avoiding exposure to mercury and properly disposing of mercury-containing products.
African-American beauty
Beauty Marks (album)
Beauty Pageant (Parks and Recreation)
Masculine beauty ideal
The Beauty Myth
Betelnut Beauty (film)
Korean beauty standards
Library of Congress Classification:Class T -- Technology
Mr. Kenneth
Makoto Fujimura
Chinese ideals of female beauty
Beauty pageant
Japanese female beauty practices and ideals
Estelle Brown Hamilton
Localis
Islamic geometric patterns
Islamic ornament
Arab culture
Arabs
Samantha Baines
Ruslan Baginskiy
Karen Ruimy
L'Officiel
Tong Bing Yu
Kiri Te Kanawa
Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg
Davika Hoorne
Woodside, Queens
Lin-ay sang Negros
Burberry
Indian beauty crowned Miss Universe 2021 in Israel - RT Games & Culture
Beauty in Arab Culture Quizas in Arabic: Riachi's 'Belaaks'
Tricoci University of Beauty Culture Announces New Office Space in Chicago, IL - PR.com
"Rudra Gita" - The Beauty of Hymns From Hindu Culture |...
beauty secrets - culture: the word on cheese
Rudae's School of Beauty Culture - Fort Wayne - Niche
University of Glasgow - The Hunterian - Visit - Exhibitions - Virtual Exhibitions - Beauty in Hell: Culture in the Gulag -...
Beauty and the Culture - Listen to FamilyLife Today® with Dave and Ann Wilson, Mar 20, 2020
Casual Beauty Therapist | Knowsley Leisure & Culture Park, Longview Drive, Huyton , Knowsley , L36 6EG | September 2023
Exhibition "Nicholas Roerich Messenger of Culture and Beauty" in Yekaterinburg :: Cultural Events :: Culture & Arts :: Russia...
Art and Culture: Bringing Beauty and Tradition to the Commonwealth - Ogallala Commons
Sleeping Beauties: The Mystery of Dormant Innovations in Nature and Culture (Hardcover) | The Regulator Bookshop
Salon of the Month: Love Culture | Beauty Launchpad
Vietnamese beauty becomes runner-up at Miss Supranational | Culture - Sports | Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus)
Fashion | Independent Fashion, Beauty & Culture
BIGWAYS SALON - Hair & Beauty Culture
Community & Culture,
Beauty in Popular Culture | Kateechen
Miryam's Theater Musings: Penetrating look at beauty and its pervasive effects on our culture
Beauty & Fashion
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Canopy by Hilton Cannes
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Alumni of Tricoci University of Beauty Culture-Glendale Heights
Claw Culture Poly Gel - Various Colours- beauty spot warehouse
Explore Limburg - Where Beauty and Culture Unite - WBM MAASSLUIS
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Unlocking the Beauty of German: Language and Culture Exploration
Tricoci University of Beauty Culture5
- Tricoci University of Beauty Culture successfully finishes its new office space in Chicago, IL with the help of Garvey's Office Products' furniture specialists. (pr.com)
- Chicago, IL, February 01, 2017 --( PR.com )-- Tricoci University of Beauty Culture in partnership with Garvey's Office Products is pleased to announce the completion of the university's main office space. (pr.com)
- Tricoci University of Beauty Culture and Garvey's Office Products utilized the character of the space by incorporating elements of the previous businesses, including one installation of a conference room in what used to be a vault. (pr.com)
- Tricoci University of Beauty Culture is a premier beauty education provider with 14 locations throughout Illinois and Indiana. (pr.com)
- For more information about Tricoci University of Beauty Culture please visit www.tricociuniversity.edu. (pr.com)
Navajo Nation Environmental Protec1
- UNM is also collaborating with Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency (NNEPA), the Growing in Beauty Program, USEPA Region 9 and Navajo culture and language specialists to carry out the study. (cdc.gov)
20211
- Harnaaz Sandhu of India has outshone finalists from Paraguay and South Africa to claim the Miss Universe 2021 crown at the 70th global beauty pageant held this year in Eilat, Israel. (rt.com)
Pageant1
- Miss Supranational is a beauty pageant with a history of more than 10 years held annually by the World Beauty Association. (vietnamplus.vn)
20223
- Vietnamese beauty Nguyen Huynh Kim Duyen became the second runner-up in the Miss Supranational 2022 final in Poland on July 15. (vietnamplus.vn)
- Duyen and 69 other beauty queens from different parts of the world participated in the final night of Miss Supranational 2022. (vietnamplus.vn)
- Black Beauty & Hair - December/January 2022 out now! (blackbeautyandhair.com)
Fatness3
- Paradoxically, in many developing world communities, fatness is culturally associated with beauty, prosperity, health and prestige [6-8], and thinness is perceived to be a sign of ill health or poverty. (who.int)
- Taking obesity or mere fatness as the paradigm of ugliness, the authors point out how intolerant society became of those who deviate from what the body culture has established as normal. (bvsalud.org)
- All participants were intere in many developing world communities, viewed faceetoeface by an interviewer who fatness is culturally associated with beauty, belonged to this Saharawi ethnic group. (who.int)
Therapist1
- We are looking for a professional and hard working casual beauty therapist with at least 2 years experience in the industry to join our busy team. (lgjobs.com)
Salon2
- Love Culture began partnering with Green Circle Salons to responsibly recycle salon waste, added indie haircare brand Saco to their retail offerings to "give clients something new and innovative to play with," says Millmather, and co-created Love Culture's own texturizing spray, Love Spell. (beautylaunchpad.com)
- Of course, Love Culture isn't without luxurious salon-forward pieces. (beautylaunchpad.com)
Thinness1
- An obsession with thinness has been the standard of beauty in Western culture for over a century. (medscape.com)
Specialists1
- Navajo culture and language specialists. (cdc.gov)
Leisure1
- One of them, precisely, focuses in the aged people, by putting into force innovative politics in several fields (accessibility, housing, active culture and leisure, social services. (who.int)
University4
- Representing Tricoci University of Beauty Culture's constant innovation, employee cubicles were smartly configured in open floor plans with chic pops of green that contrast the building's exposed brick and mortar. (pr.com)
- Founded by international beauty industry leader Mario Tricoci, Tricoci University uses innovative teaching methods, an interactive learning platform and upscale facilities to accomplish his original vision of preparing the next generation of beauty professionals. (pr.com)
- Beauty in Hell: Culture in the Gulag is based on the research of Dr Andrea Gullotta, Lecturer in Russian at the University of Glasgow. (gla.ac.uk)
- Moore University was a beauty culture school with approximately 50 students. (cdc.gov)
Creativity2
- The visitors got acquainted with the multifaceted creativity of Nicholas Roerich, a Russian artist, thinker, scientist and traveler, an outstanding figure of the national and world culture. (russia-ic.com)
- Imagine how bland it must be, offering no beauty, creativity, or history for people. (ogallalacommons.org)
Indiana1
- Rudae's Beauty - Fort Wayne is a for-profit college located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. (niche.com)
Hair5
- An eclectic mix of antique furniture and old books about hair, fashion and beauty outfit the space. (beautylaunchpad.com)
- She skillfully restored the health and beauty of my hair, putting my anxieties to rest. (bigwayssalon.com)
- The UK's #1 biggest selling black hair and beauty magazine since 1982. (blackbeautyandhair.com)
- DIY Beauty Tips : This stuff makes my hair so soft! (greatmag.net)
- Our society places a high value on appearance, and hair is closely tied to beauty standards across many cultures. (msdmanuals.com)
Define1
- On our website, we define art and culture as "the shapes, colors, and contours of our locality and region, as well as our way of viewing the place, plus our habits, our attitudes, our celebrations, our songs, and our dances. (ogallalacommons.org)
Magazine1
- Zambianface.com, Zambian Face ("Zambianface") serves as a digital magazine, especially meant for the promotion of beauty, culture and style. (zambianface.com)
History1
- The exhibition also includes photographs reflecting the modern world, in which many monuments of world culture and history are still vulnerable and defenseless, despite the existing laws and conventions. (russia-ic.com)
School1
- Do You Work at Rudae's School of Beauty Culture - Fort Wayne? (niche.com)
Body1
- ABSTRACT To study obesity in Moroccan Saharawi culture, 249 women were questioned about their desired body size and diet practices. (who.int)
Natural4
- DIY Beauty Tips : Illustration Description These super silky lavender orange lotion bars are perfect for moisturizing the skin with natural oils and butters. (greatmag.net)
- DIY Beauty Tips : Illustration Description I went on a hunt for the BEST natural mascara. (greatmag.net)
- others go to experience the country's culture and stunning natural beauty. (cdc.gov)
- I also learned more about the important connections between the culture and the natural environment. (cdc.gov)
Important4
- But it is also important to fight back against the reduction of Arab culture to stereotypes that have become all too common in the West. (juancole.com)
- It's not a world many of us would enjoy inhabiting, and it's a small reminder as to why art and culture is so important to our communities today. (ogallalacommons.org)
- Now that we have established why art and culture is valuable to a community, it's important to identify it in our own community. (ogallalacommons.org)
- SiS Productions is presenting Impenetrable , a play by Mia McCullough , and it's a timely and important exploration of the impact of beauty in our culture. (blogspot.com)
Year2
- This covers everything from the beauty of the landscape, to the work of a local artist, to celebrations that occur each year, to the dances and traditions that make up the life of the people. (ogallalacommons.org)
- When Love Culture ( @loveculturesalon ) opened its doors in early 2019 in the West End of Providence, Rhode Island, like much of the rest of the world, co-owners Jamie Millmather and Kate Convery didn't foresee that a mere year later a pandemic would upend their business. (beautylaunchpad.com)
World1
- Take a moment and imagine a world without art or culture. (ogallalacommons.org)
Health3
- This issue on international health celebrates the diversity of human expression in various cultures, the technical skill and training of public health professionals, and the beauty and elegance of their efforts. (cdc.gov)
- The study highlights the need for health education about the dangers of obesity and steroid use in this culture. (who.int)
- Ladies and gentlemen, I do believe most strongly that we should not view poor health as something that exists in isolation, but which forms as a direct consequence of our communities, our cultures, our lifestyles and the way we interact with our environments. (who.int)
Landscape1
- Besides fulfilling my duties, I was able to experience the beauty and splendor of the diverse landscape of the Navajo Nation. (cdc.gov)
Center2
- Exhibition organizers are: the International Roerichs Center, the Yekaterinburg Theater for Young Spectator, the V.Krapivin Sverdlovsk Regional Library for Children and Youth, and the Ural Department of the International League for the Protection of Culture. (russia-ic.com)
- The V. Krapivin Regional Library is not only one -of-a-kind collection of books, but also a children and youth culture center, which is open to all comers fond of reading and respecting the cultural traditions of Russia. (russia-ic.com)
Social1
- Our message through social media], in turn, made new clients-during a pandemic-want to come in and see what this culture was all about," adds Convery. (beautylaunchpad.com)
People3
- culture aims to nurture passion for great cheese through accurate, engaging storytelling that focuses on the people and places behind cheese. (culturecheesemag.com)
- Secondly, the beauty we take in through colors, shapes, people, and landscapes not only allows us to express ourselves in a visual way, it is also incredibly good for our hearts and souls. (ogallalacommons.org)
- a culture that people love and believe in," says Millmather. (beautylaunchpad.com)
Industry2
Arts1
- One such asset that exists in every community is Arts and Culture. (ogallalacommons.org)
Word1
- The paintings are often marked with the artist's stamp and commonly include a word, such as the word "beauty" shown here, or a poem that complements the painting's message. (cdc.gov)
Style1
- Further enhancing the eclectic nature of Love Culture: a mix of wall murals-disparate in style, yet completely at home together. (beautylaunchpad.com)
International1
- The exhibition 'Nicholas Roerich - The Messenger of Culture and Beauty' is telling about the international movement in the name of preserving culture and the complexities of creating the Pact, as well as showing unique documents, photographs, books, information stands, and banners. (russia-ic.com)
News1
- For exclusive news on culture, art, beauty and ideas. (beautypapers.com)
Community6
- Why is Art and Culture Valuable to a Community? (ogallalacommons.org)
- Third, the culture of each community is a part of its identity. (ogallalacommons.org)
- Can You Identify the Art and Culture in Your Community? (ogallalacommons.org)
- What is the culture of my community? (ogallalacommons.org)
- Is there a way the culture of my community could be stewarded to benefit the community as a whole? (ogallalacommons.org)
- We would love to hear how you have witnessed the art and culture around you in your community. (ogallalacommons.org)
Tips4
- DIY Beauty Tips : Illustration Description Milk has many beauty benefits. (greatmag.net)
- DIY Beauty Tips : Illustration Description Cotton Candy Lip Scrub - a cotton candy flavored, homemade sugar scrub for sweet, kissable lips! (greatmag.net)
- DIY Beauty Tips : Illustration Description Homemade Honey Face Wash for Smooth Skin Naturally. (greatmag.net)
- DIY Beauty Tips : Illustration Description A step-by-step tutorial on how to make homemade rosewater + a recipe for DIY Rosewater Face Toner! (greatmag.net)
Understand1
- Humans have long tried to understand the beauty of the human face. (medscape.com)
Love2
- culture is the ultimate publication for those who love cheese. (culturecheesemag.com)
- Local artists-many of whom are Love Culture clients-paint murals in the cozy space. (beautylaunchpad.com)