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The Body Deli ~ Sea Cucumber Gelee Hyaluronic Acid Hydrating Gel

By METSV · August 29, 2010 · 0 Comments · 460 Views

This extraordinary facial hydrator infuses the skin with pure moisture. Organic Aloe Vera is combined with skin toning algae and nature’s most potent moisturizer, Hyaluronic Acid.

Hyaluronic Acid has the ability to bind more than ten times its weight in moisture. This highly effective combination gives you the finest all natural moisturizer to impart a dewy glow while it cools, soothes and hydrates the skin. Fresh Cells of cucumber and other powerful anti-oxidant rich fruits compliment this facial treatment and enhance its nutritional value for the skin.

Certified Organic Aloe Vera Gel, Sea Plant Extracts, Hyalurnic Acid, and fresh Cucumber Juice creates an exceptional hydrator for all skin types. The key to beautiful skin is hydration, hydration, and hydration!    $45 at thebodydeli.com

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Botox in a Sponge?

By METSV · October 26, 2009 · 1 Comment · 538 Views

From New Beauty:

Doctors have long been looking for a way to give patients the benefits of Botox without the needle. (You may recall, for example, the Botox cream being tested for hyperhidrosis.) The latest efforts involve Botox-soaked sponges, and the effects are surprisingly promising.

It has already been established that Botox injections can help the symptoms of rhinitis, which include a chronically runny nose, sneezing and congestion. German researchers, testing an alternative to injections, inserted sponges filled with Botox into participants' nostrils for 30 minutes, and then had the participants keep a "nose diary" for three months.

Patients who received the Botox sponge treatment scored higher in all aspects of symptom relief than those who did not, leading researchers to believe that this could be an effective implementation.

"We've shown that the minimally invasive application method of BTA (botulinum toxin A) with a sponge is a safe, painless method which can lead to a long lasting reduction of nasal hypersecretion," said study author Rainer Laskawi.

The anatomy of the nostril is different than that of the forehead and other areas where Botox may be used for cosmetic purposes, so the potency of the sponge method is hard to predict in the aesthetic arena. However, those of us who are disinclined to opt for injections are hopeful that further research shows promise for wrinkle relaxation.

Are you kidding me?  Could needle-less Botox be in our future?  I haven't "gone there" yet...and probably one of the reasons why is due to my fear of needles!  If this becomes a reality, I am sooo going to check it out!  Now if they'd just invent vacuumless lipo, I'd be in heaven!