
Revealing Our Most Natural Glowposted on 08/23/2009 | read full
I found this article esecially interesting! Revealing our most natural glow Studies have shown that the human body emits a visible light-though 1,000 times less intense than what the naked eye can typically discern-which is believed to be caused by a free-radical phenomenon. Not to be mistaken for infrared radiation from body heat, this light was recently studied at greater…
Three Alternative Therapies In Hydrating Mistsposted on 08/23/2009 | read full
Checkout this glowing review of our Mineral Mists from Colorescience: Three alternative therapies meld in hydrating mists Mineral-makeup masterminds Colorescience offers six amazing Achromatherapy Gem Spritzers, face-freshening formulas that approach improving your skin from several advantageous angles. Recently made-over to really reflect their…
Why Skin Agesposted on 06/24/2009 | read full It's all about freedom of expression. . . One day you looked in the mirror and studied those lines that furrowed your brow, and you wondered: Where did they come from?
The Anatomy of the Wrinkle
Parabens: What are the risks?posted on 05/20/2009 | read full Much has been said recently about the dangers of parabens. So what is all the fuss about and is it really important? Well straight away it needs to be pointed out that all of the products we carry at Glow, our SunFx spray tan and the products we use duing treatments contain NO Parabens. As a company we have some serious doubts about parabens and therefore decided that we would never use parabens in our products. So what are parabens you might ask? Parabens are preservatives that are extensively used in many cosmetics and beauty products. They have been around for…
Glossy gams from a moisturizing mistposted on 05/20/2009 | read full Glossiness is sexy, especially in the summer. You know that. You wear lipgloss, you use shine serum in your hair, you might even have a few tricks to make your cheekbones look dewy. And when done the right way, your body can benefit from a gleaming glaze, too.
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