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My face care routine.wmv

face care routine products: Etre natural beauty 1.dead sea mineral facial wash 2.dead sea facial moisturizer 3.dead sea salt mineral peel olay refreshing toner Life (no name brand) 1.3 in 1 facial cloths cleanser, toner, and eye make-up remover 2. calming face mask (with aloe vera and mint) St. Ives 1.exfoliating apricot scrub 2.apricot scrub face mask

Author: sheshe069
Keywords: face care routine beauty product oily dry skin
Added: December 2, 2008

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Borba Skin Balance Water

Hi all :) Definetly give this a go. It's called Borba Skin Balance Water. www.BorbaSkinBalanceWater.com Comes in : Clarifying - oily acne prone skin Replenishing- For dry skin Age-Defying- the name says it all... Firming- do i need to say it? anyways. They're a little difficult to find which is a bit of a downer...however it's worth the search! I checked my receipt and they're 2.99 each- at Gelsons. Lol so i thought they were expensive? I guess I forgot that it's not that bad! Please keep in mind that this is not a review. Just something I thought I should share with you all on youtube!

Author: benzchic909
Keywords: Skin solutions clarifying anti aging water
Added: December 2, 2008

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PreOp® Patient Ed Dilation and Curettage Surgery

http://www.PreOp.com Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put on a surgical gown. You may receive a sedative by mouth and an intravenous line may be put in. You will then be transferred to the operating table. To perform a D and C, your doctor needs unobstructed access to your uterus, so your feet will be raised, separated and placed in canvas slings - holding your legs in a position much like that position used during a routine gynecological exam. To begin, the genital area is swabbed with an antiseptic solution ... ... and sterile towels are draped around until only the vulva is exposed. Then the surgeon will use a gloved hand to conduct a vaginal examination and will check the size and location of the uterus by pressing on your lower abdomen. A metal or plastic vaginal speculum is used to gently expand the vagina and allow access to the cervix. Patient Education Once the cervix is visible, a forcep is used to grasp the front lip of the cervix - causing the uterus to open a little. Using a blunt-tipped probe, the surgeon carefully measures the length of the uterus and takes a small sample of tissue from the cervical canal. Next, the surgeon will dilate, or open the cervix, using a series of progressively larger metal rods called dilators. When the cervix has expanded sufficiently, the doctor will use a spoon-shaped instrument called a curette to gently scrape out the lining of the uterus. In some cases, surge When the entire lining of the uterus has been removed, the instruments are withdrawn. The tissue removed will then be sent to a laboratory for analysis. Patient Education Company PostCare™ Basic Center: Handwashing cmt-411 Handwashing germs lenses sneeze cough blow nose soiled rubbing hands remove jewelry http://www.PreOp.com Germs are present always on your hands and they can be transferred to: * other parts of your own body, * to the family member for whom you are caring * your patient * and to any clean object that you touch. By washing your hands correctly: this is patient education * you remove germs from your hands. * Handwashing is the single most important way you can prevent infection from occurring and * prevent the spread of infection. You must carefully wash and dry your hands: for patient education * Before and after each time you care for your family member â?¦ your patient. * Before and after you handle your patient's and your own food and drink. * Before and after you manipulate any contact lenses. * Before you apply and after you remove gloves * After you use the toilet. * After you cough, sneeze or blow your nose. * After contact with anything that could be soiled or have germs on it. * After you pick up any object from the floor * Handwashing takes a minimum of 10-15 seconds, * longer if your hands are soiled. * The longer you wash, the more germs are removed. * The friction generated by rubbing your hands together removes the germs from your skin and * running water can then wash them away * Every time you wash your hands, take your time and don't rush. * Do the handwashing carefully and thoroughly. This is patient education Use liquid soap from a dispenser. Bar soap holds germs on its surface. Make sure you have paper towels and a waste receptacle nearby. Remove all jewelry from your hand except a wedding band and push your watch and sleeves up, away from your hands. Turn on warm water. Point your fingers down to prevent water running onto your arms and wet your hands. Apply soap from the dispenser. Point your fingers down and rub your hands vigorously together in a circular motion. Star counting seconds at this point. Intertwine your fingers to clean all surfaces of the fingers. Rub your fingernails against the palm of the other hand to get soap under the tips of the nails. If your nails are soiled, clean under them with an orange stick or brush. Keep your hands down and continue to rub them together in a circular motion until the end of your count for 15 seconds. Keep your hands down and rinse them from the wrist to fingertips. Pick up a clean paper towel and turn off the water, still keeping your hands pointing down. Discard the paper towel into a waste receptacle Pick up another clean paper towel and carefully and completely dry your hands. Discard the paper towel into a waste receptacle. The key points to remember are: for this patient education * that friction is critical for removing germs * and the friction should be applied for at least 15 seconds. * Always keep your fingers pointed down * and turn off the water with a paper towel. PreOp and PostCare Patient Education Company

Author: PreOpcom
Keywords: Uterus Surgery pregnancy menstrual vagina ovaries miscarriage doctor Patient Education health medicine science cl
Added: December 2, 2008

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Mari's Skin Care Salon

Acne, aged, too dry, too oily -- whatever your skin problem, Mari's Skin Care Salon, in Richardson, Texas, has a technique or product to help you. With over 25 years of experience, their board certified professionals offer a variety of massages, facials, mineral makeup and more to help refresh and rejuvenate your skin -- and, of course, you! Visit us http://www.yellowpages.com/info-SS30964999/Maris-Skin-Care-Salon

Author: yellowpages
Keywords: skin care massage therapists beauty salons day spas facials foot Mari's Skin Care Salon Richardson Texas yellowpages treatment acne aesthetician
Added: December 2, 2008

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Acne Advice

How to fight off acne and get clear, soft skin. Some more tips on my blog. I update daily! http://www.j00nior.tk

Author: J00nior1990
Keywords: skin care acne pimple treatment zit blackhead dermatologist facial get rid of whiteheads products proactive dairy hormones dry solution refining mask j00nior1990
Added: December 1, 2008

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SKIN CARE SCOOP: HOW DOES YOUR SKIN REACT TO COLDER WEATHER?

http://productfiend.com How does your skin react to the weather getting colder?

Author: productfiend
Keywords: aging care clinique cold dry ellie face fiend lotion moisturizer product products rountree skin skincare wrinkles
Added: December 1, 2008

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