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Instant non-surgical facelift with the NIFTY Wrinkle Wand(15/12/2009)
Eileen Mulligan revolutionised the UK beauty industry with the CACI (Computer-Aided Cosmetology Instrument). Although the original CACI machine cost £6,500 and is still used in beauty salons across the UK, Mulligan has now perfected the same technology that people can use at home for £29.99. The NIFTY Wrinkle Wand is a palm-sized gadget which uses the same microcurrent technology as the CACI. The pen-like device which pulses an electric current through the facial muscles creating an instant ... [more]
Prevent and correct the signs of ageing while munching on a sandwich at your desk(09/11/2009)
Time-poor, cash-poor employees are shunning pre-recession Botox treatments in favour of an affordable little wand. Busy workers looking for a quick, lunchtime wrinkle fix are scrambling to get hold of the newest anti-ageing technology. The new NIFTY Wrinkle Wand means multi-tasking office workers can prevent and correct the signs of ageing while munching on a sandwich at their desk. “Everyone is so busy these days. Grabbing a bite to eat at their desk while simultaneously juggling phone ca... [more]
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Counting the retail spend in WA
A GROWING population and their bulging pay cheques have helped retail turnover in WA grow more than 8 per cent year on year in 2011.
Swimco: $6,000 Raised in Painting Auction Goes to Support Women with Cancer
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - Editors Note: There are 3 photos associated with this Press Release.When Western Canadian swimwear retailer Swimco partnered with Canadian artist Angela Morgan to auction ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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