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London-based pharmacist Margo Marrone believes people should be as concerned with what they put on their skin as with what they put in their mouth. Although she has been a longtime consumer of organic food and homeopathic remedies, Marrone, 41, admits that until several years ago she hadn't given much thought to the shampoo and skin-care products she used daily. But after reading about a possible link between cancer and some cosmetic preservatives, Marrone began hunting for organic solutions. Surprised to find that even hair conditioners carried by the local natural-foods store contained the same preservatives...
...talking about the survival of the country, which is outright rubbish,” said history professor Sugata Bose, who is an expert on modern South Asia. “What he is doing is talking about his own survival. He is basically trying to save his own skin and save his job.” [SEE CORRECTION APPENDED...
...Skin-tight black leather. Partially-bared breasts. Exposed butt cheeks. Fishnet stockings. Stiletto pumps. Pole dancing. Have I gotten your attention? Or, rather, did Britney Spears get your attention with her recent video “Gimme More?” Even if she did, it’s likely she lost it after the first chorus of her mind-numbing drivel. The antidote: the recently-released video “Teddy Picker” by British indie rockers the Arctic Monkeys. In this video, from their second album “Favourite Worst Nightmare,” the band...
...experience promoting Kiehl’s was positive. “I’m happy I did it and I learned a lot from it,” he concedes.Given that the job was paid in Kiehl’s products, we’re guessing his skin is looking better for the experience...
...tens of thousands of years ago--nobody can say just how many. At the time of the first white contacts in the 18th century, there were perhaps half a million of them divided into hundreds of tribes, speaking mutually unintelligible languages, thinly scattered across the vast hot skin of Australia. They lived by hunting and gathering. These seminomads were, even by the lowest standards of Africa or the Americas, almost incredibly low tech. They had fire, sticks and stones, and little else. Yet their traditional oral culture is of great antiquity; their structure of myth is remarkably coherent and continuous...