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Citrus-fuelled anti-ageing products naturally nourish tired and damaged skin(01/07/2009)
Dull, depleted skin is being given a new zing by the new citrus-fuelled anti-ageing products from Natural Elements. Using only plant extracts and essential oils, the anti-ageing holistic facial oil and luxurious day serum naturally nourish tired and damaged skin. Organic Holistic Facial Oil (£44.47 for 30ml) With a wonderfully energising fragrance, this zesty blend of Orange, Grapefruit & Patchouli in a Wheatgerm & Sweet Almond Oil base is rich in Vitamin E and works to stimulate, tone and... [more]
Natural Elements organic anti-ageing products naturally regenerate dull and tired looking skin(05/05/2009)
Natural Elements has launched an organic range of eight anti-ageing products made from plant extracts to naturally regenerate dull and tired looking skin. The luxurious face and neck serums and oils contain a range of natural ingredients such as Seaweed extract and Wheatgerm oil, which are high in vitamins and minerals, with natural anti-oxidants such as Grapeseed oil and Carrot extract to improve skin tone and radiance. The range is 100% certified organic and alcohol-free and is water-sol... [more]
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Swimco: $6,000 Raised in Painting Auction Goes to Support Women with Cancer
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Robinson PLC - Trading Statement
? Robinson plcTRADING STATEMENTRobinson plc ("Robinson" or "the Group"; stock code: RBN), the custom manufacturer of plastic and paperboard packaging, today issues the following trading ...
Robinson expects lift from new business in 2012
Robinson, the Chesterfield-based plastics packaging group, said new business was expected to support growth in 2012, despite some of its end-user markets suffering from the economic downturn.
Links between deodorants and breast cancer refuted but more information needed: Study
A chemical present in cosmetics, food products and pharmaceuticals has been found in tissue samples from 40 women with breast cancer. A number of studies since 1998 have raised concerns about the potential role of these chemicals called parabens in breast cancer as they possess estrogenic properties. Estrogen is known to play a central role in the development, growth and progression of breast ...
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