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Posted by: 122 (Guest), February 16, 2011, 4:13pm
(from an alternative-healthcare perspective)
Renegade Beauty  

Free Webinar (for a limited time) ----> http://apps.attainresponse.com/MediaF5/liveRecording.htm?id=210456
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Nadine will delve into the world of "Renegade Beauty", encouraging effortlessness, eschewing beauty regimes and inspiring ways to radiate and glow on a cellular level.  
Nadine's fresh paradigm for beauty and her natural approach to health presents a revolutionary vision: it allows the life-force of flowers, dewdrops, plants, sun and water to be the ingredients of healthy living and lets everything unessential, contrived and artificial fall away.
The greatest beauty secret is that you have one and in this webinar we will delve into taking care of your largest organ – the skin, understand the truth about toxins and making anti-aging a reality.
Tons of tips and treasures to inspire, set rosy cheeks afire and petal the perfume of perspire.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), February 16, 2011, 4:25pm; Reply: 1
** discusses how the skin INTAKES what is spread upon it   (it is a penetrable, two-way layer)

** explains the skin as an outer representation of inner health

** acknowledges the input/output of skin  (2lbs of output a day!!!!!)

** explains the skin as an extension of the brain
     (from which skin originates in embryonic development)

** explains the skin-sun relationship   (we photosynthesize, too!!!!!!)
     (it produces precursor steroid hormones from sunlight)
     Learn more about the fat-soluble Vitamin D hormone . . .

** discusses pheromone power
Posted by: 122 (Guest), February 16, 2011, 4:32pm; Reply: 2
"propelyne glycol = anti-freeze or windshield-cleaner"

"mineral oil is derived from petroleum & creates a saran-wrap-like-layer around the body when applied to the skin"

"isopropyl alcohol strips the lipid-layer of the skin cells, leaving them vulnerable to infection & intruders . . . it is the lipid-layer that holds in moisture . . . think of micelles"

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