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A Guy’s Guide to Great Hair |
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(NAPSA)-Move over ladies, guys are infiltrating the bathroom--and the health and beauty aisle. For years, men have claimed indifference when it comes to their appearance; however, the tides are changing. Today, men believe that appearance affects salary and career prospects, and nearly one-third of American males admitted to using women's grooming products in the past. As men's interest in personal care increases, the grooming industry is responding with products specially formulated for them. |
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New Help Against Skin Cancer And Premature Aging |
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(NAPSA)-Have your 30s and 40s flown by and you don't feel different-you just look different? If so, then it's time to revitalize the first thing people notice: your hair color. Whether you're a blonde, brunette or redhead, your hair color sets the tone for your entire look. It can make you look 10 years older or 10 years younger. Family Circle's beauty director, Linda Moran Evans, says, "Women should use hair color as a tool to brighten up their entire face-if your hair color doesn't match your skin tone, you may look drab or washed out." Evans shares her expert tips for vital hair color and a vital you.
Hair Color Confidence Revitalize your hair color by using a product that provides natural-looking, illuminating color. For your grays, Evans recommends keeping hair color looking natural by using a product that subtly blends away gray for that natural, classic look. Natural Instincts Loving Care has a gentle formula with no peroxide and no ammonia that leaves hair shinier and healthier looking than before you colored it. Added benefit-its volumizing formula will leave even fine or thinning hair looking fuller. |
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Affordable Ways To Keep Smiles Bright |
(NAPSI)-In recent years, the association between oral health and one's overall health has been well documented. Research indicates that there may be an association between cavities and gum disease and diabetes, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases and even Alzheimer's disease. In the United States, however, there are an estimated 47 million Americans who have no health insurance, and for many others, high co-pays make visiting the dentist a luxury. Healthier Teeth |
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