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Cutting through the Skincare Clutter
HL, Volume 8, Issue 4 Choosing the right acne product for you
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eBeauty.ca - Beauty at your fingertips
HL, Volume 8, Issue 3 |
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Sun Myths: Know the Facts
HL, Volume 8, Issue 3 |
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Laser Genesis: The Next Curative is now available in Markham
HL, Volume 8, Issue 2 |
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New from Australia: Hyperbaric Oxygen Infusion
HL, Volume 8, Issue 2 |
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Right Foot Forward
HL, Volume 8, Issue 2 Dr. Arif Alarakhia explains how choosing the right shoe can help maximize support and prevent future pain and injuries.
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Psoriasis, eczema and a new herbal alternative
HL, Volume 7, Issue 4 |
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Juvenile Arthritis Research on Brink of Critical Discoveries
HL, Volume 6, Issue 3 |
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Brighten Your Skin
Spring 2008, Volume 5, Issue 2 Exfoliation Summer Skin Care
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Strategies for Maintaining a Healthy Weight
Fall 2007, Volume 4, Issue 4 |
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Time Management
winter 2006 volume 3, issue 1 Science and technology are helping aging boomers save face by turning back the hands of time.
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Anti-Aging Treatments If You Feel You Look Good, You Feel Good
summer 2005 volume 2, issue 3 A couple of years ago, the buzz word at spas was 'detox'. You could check-in, spend a couple of hours and check-out lighter by so many toxins. Today the word-de-jour is 'anti-aging.' Now, you might be thinking if that means checking in looking 50 and checking out looking 45, you'll take half-a-dozen treatments. Me too! But the term anti-aging means different things to different people.
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Beauty's Only Skin Deep Naturally
spring 2005 volume 2, issue 2 Spa treatments are offering a new spin on 'spa cuisine.' Yes, you might want to mash up an avocado and spread it lavishly all over your face. According to Toronto cosmetic dermatologist, John Goldhar, "The natural acids from fruits help to revitalize the cellular layers of the skin, tightening it and making it look more youthful."
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Body, Mind & Soul
winter 2005, volume 2, issue 1 Detox. It's been a buzz word in the spa industry for the last several years. But before you go thinking that the term 'detox' applies only to ridding the body of substances such as nicotine, alcohol and other drugs, think again. Spa menus have been featuring detoxification treatments such as Thalasso-therapy, mud and sea-weed wraps, and lymph drainage massages - and clients (with no such addictions to the aforementioned substances) are loving them.
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Travel To Wellness
fall 2004, volume 1, issue 1 Spas can help kick start a healthier lifestyle A spa visit could be just what the doctor ordered.
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