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Beauty Is Wellness From Within
Beauty comes from within, we as women can wear all the make-up we want and yes it can make a difference as far as self esteem, enhance our features, improve the look of our

skin. But if the body is not healthy due to being obese, certain organ dis-stress, the body can be out of balance in Mind-Body and Spirit. There are certain Holistic modalities that are used in my practice to bring about balance and our Wingspan Wellness Weekends, enhance the healing due to rest, relaxation,and concentration on self..


 
 
  Here are some articles to start with..  
 
 
What Do Plastic Surgery Pictures Look Like?
By Jeff Lakie, Thu Dec 8th
The plastic surgery pictures usually come in pairs. One shot istaken before the operation, the other - after it. You can seethem almost at every plastic surgery website and finding them isnot a Read more...
Beauty Of Nature Talent Of Man, A New Ancient Art Form
Since Mankind first stood erect and developed a consciousness of the world in which he lived; Nature has been a place of many dangers. Violence and death, the need to survive, and the biological urge Read more...
Specializations At Beauty College
By Rajeev Rampersad
There are many aspects to beauty care and grooming, and specializations at beauty college offer students a chance to become qualified and competent specialists in areas of their interest. So whether Read more...
Online Ladies Beauty Supply Based In South Florida Nearing First Quarter End
WEST PALM BEACH, FL (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) October 4, 2005 -- Nationally sales based ForeverXXII, Inc. has nearly completed their first Read more...
 
 
  From her mismatched towels to her black dress at the wedding, I truly loathed my monster-in-law! (And yes, the feeling was mutual, says ANNA PASTERNAK)
<img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/12/01/article-1091034-02A18DE80000044D-403_87x84.jpg" width="87" height="84" /><br/> As a survey says two-thirds of women resent their mother-in-law, Anna Pasternak describes her dark and dysfunctional relationship with her former mother-in-law, not to mention her untidy former husband. Mother loses libel case against daughter who wrote book about her abusive childhood
<img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/12/01/article-1090927-02A102C3000005DC-265_87x84.jpg" width="87" height="84" /><br/> The mother of a high-flying barrister has lost her libel case over a book in which her daughter accused her of child abuse. Esther Rantzen blasts mammoth-busted model Nicola for being a poor role model for impressionable girls
<img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/12/01/article-1090961-02A88E69000005DC-204_87x84.jpg" width="87" height="84" /><br/> Now she's out, however, Esther Rantzen appears to prefer straight talking. And her first subject? Plastic enhanced Page Three model and surviving contestant Nicola McLean. LORRAINE MORGAN: Uncaring. Slovenly. Some of our nurses are a disgrace (... and I can say it, because I'm a nurse myself)
<img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/12/01/article-1091005-02A881E3000005DC-913_87x84.jpg" width="87" height="84" /><br/> Lorraine Morgan, a lecturer in nursing, had the highest opinion of British nurses. But when her elderly aunt was hospitalised she was so shocked by what happened that she launched a campaign. Why women don't see the funny side of their mothers-in-law
<img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/11/30/article-1090616-0293502D0000044D-34_87x84.jpg" width="87" height="84" /><br/> It is usually husbands who crack the jokes about difficult, interfering mothers-in-law. But their wives probably have more reason to complain. Britain has become a 'lonelier' place over the past 30 years, where even your neighbour's a stranger
<img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/12/01/article-1090948-02A8689A000005DC-128_87x84.jpg" width="87" height="84" /><br/> Britain is an increasingly lonely country where even our neighbours are strangers, research suggests. The breakdown of family ties and more people moving have contributed to the rootless society. ANGELA RIPPON: All mum remembers is she loves me
<img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/12/01/article-1091026-02A881CB000005DC-287_87x84.jpg" width="87" height="84" /><br/> One look at the photographs former newsreader Angela Rippon has spread out on the table, and you can see she must have inherited her round, high cheek-boned face from her father. Forget sewing and cooking, the Girl Guides want to wipe out airbrushing and knife crime
<img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/12/01/article-1090994-0007C07D00000258-824_87x84.jpg" width="87" height="84" /><br/> They used to focus their attention on sewing and home-making. But modern-day Girl Guides now have a much broader remit. They are demanding a ban on the airbrushing of models in magazines.
 
 

 
 
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