Superdrug has announced home perming kit sales are up 50 per cent on the same period in 2007. Leading hairdressers agree that the perm is back, but caution against doing it yourself!
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Now you can shed inches off your waist or boost up your bust all in one sitting, using oxygen and new light technology to help us lose fat where we don’t want it, and add it where we do.
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A man suffering with trapped tendons in his right arm had tried several treatments to ease the pain, including physiotherapy and osteopathy, but nothing had worked. A course of Thai massages at a local beauty salon has saved him from undergoing painful hospital surgery.
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There are many different types of classes that offer a fun, invigorating and refreshing alternative to mindlessly sweating it out at the gym; lifting weights or running on a treadmill. Try one of these popular alternatives to getting the body and healthy lifestyle you want.
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Follow your nose. If it leads you to this month’s featured aromatherapy oil, you’re in for a good dose of rest and relaxation.
Vetivert is one of few essential oils known to sedate.
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Solgar stockists will be offering a professional home cholesterol test kit free with every purchase of Sytrinol 60 capsules.
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A Hopi ear candle is actually a cotton tube, impregnated with beeswax, honey and therapeutic oils, that is painlessly inserted into the ear to draw out impurities, relieve pressure in the head and sinuses, and aid hearing problems. The candles are made from natural ingredients that include sage, St John’s wort, camomile and beta-carotene. Otherwise known as
thermo-auricular therapy, the original source of the technique seems to be from medical ceremonies performed by a native American Indian tribe called the Hopis (meaning ‘peaceful people’). To find your nearest Hopi Ear Candling practitioner
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