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Here's a sampling of some the most popular nonsurgical cosmetic procedures offered through The Everett Clinic. Prices are per visit. Filler injections ($450 to $2,000): Improve facial lines, wrinkles and scars by replenishing the layers beneath your skin. Fillers can be used to enhance thin lips and to fill in facial lines for a younger refreshed look. Common fillers include Restylane and Radiesse. Effects of many fillers typically last six months, but some patients have reported lasting effects for up to two years. Botox ($375 to $900): Reduce and soften the look of facial wrinkles, worry lines, frown lines, laugh lines and crow's-feet. Effects last about four months. Chemical peels ($70 to $750): Improve skin texture and tone using medical-grade chemical solutions.
Body Buddy Company
Skin care beyond your reach. The newly patented body buddy non-absorbent lotion applicator is an easy way to independently apply skin care products to your own back and any other hard-to-reach area of the body. From head to toe, the benefits of this innovative product over what has been available on the market are immeasurable. To start, the ease of use makes the applicator age, size, and gender friendly. For use on the back, simply dab a small amount of product on the band, flip it over your shoulder, grab the loose handles, and draw back and forth, just like drying off. There you have it, exactly where you missed before. Brilliant! The carefully sewn soft vinyl band, creates a non-porous and therefore non-absorbent surface, so your product is absorbed into your skin, and virtually nothing is left on the applicator.
The New Skincare Diet: Vitamin-Rich Skin Care Foods
Skincare-News.com explains why implementing a skincare diet is one of the easiest, smartest and kindest skincare steps that can be taken for the skin. With so many new resources available, it's easy to eat correctly for healthy skin. Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) January 22, 2008 -- For anyone who assumes that all diets have to be about denial and portion control, a skincare diet may seem surprising. Skincare-News.com's latest article, "Diet for a New Skin," explains that far from restrictive, a proper skincare diet can be easy and delicious. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=495 The smart first step to any new diet is identifying the habits of one's current routine that are not healthy, and the same is true of a skincare diet. This includes over-consumption of coffee, diet soda, and processed foods, or not eating enough fresh fruits and vegetables.
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