<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0"
	xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
	xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"
	xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
>
	<channel>
	<title>Cosmetics page</title>
	<link>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com</link>
	<description>Cosmetics page</description>
	<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 10:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
	<language>en</language>
	<category>Cosmetics</category>
	<item>
		<title>Concepts Of Skin Care !!</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Concepts-Of-Skin-Care-%21%21/page/14317</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 10:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>%21%21</category>
		<category>Cosmetics</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Concepts-Of-Skin-Care-%21%21/page/14317</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The concept of beauty itself has undergone such a transformation, that it is little wonder that the change has been felt in the field of cosmetology as well. The emphasis has gradually shifted from camouflage of defects, to a more comprehensive art, which involves both preventive and corrective care of the skin. It is founded on the idea that many skin problems can be avoided by taking a few simple precautions; believing in other words, in the maxim that 'prevention is better than cure.' Attention is also being paid to the ingredients in cosmetics, to achieve the best results. Refer http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-care.htm for complete skin care routine and tips. Skin care concept #1. Growing old, Staying youngOne factor that has influenced the modern approach to beauty is the human desire to delay all signs of ageing for as long as possible. And no other organ of the body reveals age as much as the skin does. For complete detail on dry skin (see http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/dry-skin-remedy.htm), for oily skin ( http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/oily-skin-remedy.htm ) , for sensitive skin ( http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/sensitive-skin-care.htm ) . Modern skin has changed all this. Today, a person whose good looks have proved durable, need not depend on heredity or a substantial bank balance. Skin care is now within the reach of everyone. All one needs is an awareness of the methods and products that are available, and relate them to individual needs.Skin care concept #2. Moisture is LifeAs knowledge about the skin and its cosmetic needs have grown, it has been found that aged and prematurely aged skins have one thing in common - a lack of moisture. A youthful skin, on the other hand, is soft and moist, proving how important moisture is to the skin. The amount of moisture that the skin holds determines its texture to a great extent - weather it is soft and smooth, or dry, rough, creepy and covered with fine lines. The skin loses moisture to the environment, when humidity is low, or is lowered by artificial means. Make your own homemade moisturizers easily learn how - http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/homemade-moisturizer.htmSkin care concept #3. Essential 4-step Skin care routine Learn it here http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-step.htmSkin care concept #4. Prevention is better than CureBetween prevention and corrective care, the former is much simpler and less time-consuming. Corrective skin-care, of course, spells hope for people with specific problems that detract from beauty. With preventive care, the earlier you start, the better and longer lasting are the results. The texture of one skin is different form another and so are its other characteristics. Get all information on skin types at http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-type.htm. Therefore, its needs are also different. For the detail and depth knowledge of all skin problems and their treatments refer http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-disorders.htm. Cosmetics Diary - http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com is comprehensive guide to skin care and skin disorders information.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>The concept of beauty itself has undergone such a transformation, that it is little wonder that the change has been felt in the field of cosmetology as well. The emphasis has gradually shifted from camouflage of defects, to a more comprehensive art, which involves both preventive and corrective care of the skin. It is founded on the idea that many skin problems can be avoided by taking a few simple precautions; believing in other words, in the maxim that 'prevention is better than cure.' Attention is also being paid to the ingredients in cosmetics, to achieve the best results. Refer <a href="http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-care.htm" target=new>http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-care.htm</a> for complete skin care routine and tips. Skin care concept #1. </P><P>Growing old, Staying youngOne factor that has influenced the modern approach to beauty is the human desire to delay all signs of ageing for as long as possible. And no other organ of the body reveals age as much as the skin does. For complete detail on dry skin (see <a href="http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/dry-skin-remedy.htm" target=new>http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/dry-skin-remedy.htm</a>), for oily skin ( <a href="http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/oily-skin-remedy.htm" target=new>http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/oily-skin-remedy.htm</a> ) , for sensitive skin ( <a href="http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/sensitive-skin-care.htm" target=new>http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/sensitive-skin-care.htm</a> ) . Modern skin has changed all this. Today, a person whose good looks have proved durable, need not depend on heredity or a substantial bank balance. </P><P>Skin care is now within the reach of everyone. All one needs is an awareness of the methods and products that are available, and relate them to individual needs.Skin care concept #2. Moisture is LifeAs knowledge about the skin and its cosmetic needs have grown, it has been found that aged and prematurely aged skins have one thing in common - a lack of moisture. A youthful skin, on the other hand, is soft and moist, proving how important moisture is to the skin. The amount of moisture that the skin holds determines its texture to a great extent - weather it is soft and smooth, or dry, rough, creepy and covered with fine lines. </P><P>The skin loses moisture to the environment, when humidity is low, or is lowered by artificial means. Make your own homemade moisturizers easily learn how - <a href="http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/homemade-moisturizer.htm" target=new>http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/homemade-moisturizer.htm</a>Skin care concept #3. Essential 4-step Skin care routine Learn it here <a href="http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-step.htm" target=new>http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-step.htm</a>Skin care concept #4. Prevention is better than CureBetween prevention and corrective care, the former is much simpler and less time-consuming. Corrective skin-care, of course, spells hope for people with specific problems that detract from beauty. </P><P>With preventive care, the earlier you start, the better and longer lasting are the results. The texture of one skin is different form another and so are its other characteristics. Get all information on skin types at <a href="http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-type.htm" target=new>http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-type.htm</a>. Therefore, its needs are also different. For the detail and depth knowledge of all skin problems and their treatments refer <a href="http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-disorders.htm" target=new>http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com/skin-disorders.htm</a>. </P><P>Cosmetics Diary - <a href="http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com" target=new>http://www.cosmeticsdiary.com</a> is comprehensive guide to skin care and skin disorders information.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Why It Pays To Listen Even When You Think They?re Nuts</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Why-It-Pays-To-Listen-Even-When-You-Think-They%92re-Nuts/page/6549</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 08:16:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Listen</category>
		<category>Cosmetics</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Why-It-Pays-To-Listen-Even-When-You-Think-They%92re-Nuts/page/6549</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[My first published work became a bestseller as soon as it hit the bookshelves back in 1995 and it has been topping the lists ever since. Lucky you, some might say.

By and large the content has remained unchanged (apart from essential updating) and although ten years is a fair old run, what goes up must eventually come down.

So with that in mind I approached my publishing house with a suggestion for a commemorative 10th anniversary edition; new chapters, new cover, new cosmetics, new typesetting.

They loved the idea but balked at producing a new edition per se. 

"Why?" I said, "It will start the ball rolling all over again."

"No it won't," they said, "It will kill the golden goose."

And so instead the publisher opted for a reprint dressed up as a new edition: new imprint, new chapters, new cosmetics, new typesetting ? but no new cover; only a subtle color change to preserve continuity.

I thought they were nuts but they were right of course; stop supplying bookstores with a bestseller for five months and you risk consigning it to oblivion for evermore. And a block on supply there must be to allow the trade to dispose of existing stock. 

That's the price you pay with every new edition.

My author copies arrived a few days ago. I was well pleased with the new production and contacted the publishing house to express my satisfaction, intimating only mild concern over the lack of a new cover design. 

"Oh, there will be a new cover," they said. "We'll incorporate that on the next reprint of the reprint ? now that the link has been maintained".

My idea was good but I hadn't thought it through.

The publisher house did.

The 4th edition of "Starting Your Own Business" (How To Books ISBN 1845280709) will be appearing in bookstores worldwide mid-April 2005.
. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>My first published work became a bestseller as soon as it hit the bookshelves back in 1995 and it has been topping the lists ever since. Lucky you, some might say.<br />
<br />
By and large the content has remained unchanged (apart from essential updating) and although ten years is a fair old run, what goes up must eventually come down.<br />
<br />
So with that in mind I approached my publishing house with a suggestion for a commemorative 10th anniversary edition; new chapters, new cover, new cosmetics, new typesetting.<br />
<br />
They loved the idea but balked at producing a new edition per se. <br />
<br />
"Why?" I said, "It will start the ball rolling all over again."<br />
<br />
"No it won't," they said, "It will kill the golden goose."<br />
<br />
And so instead the publisher opted for a reprint dressed up as a new edition: new imprint, new chapters, new cosmetics, new typesetting ? but no new cover; only a subtle color change to preserve continuity.<br />
<br />
I thought they were nuts but they were right of course; stop supplying bookstores with a bestseller for five months and you risk consigning it to oblivion for evermore. And a block on supply there must be to allow the trade to dispose of existing stock. <br />
<br />
That's the price you pay with every new edition.<br />
<br />
My author copies arrived a few days ago. </P><P>I was well pleased with the new production and contacted the publishing house to express my satisfaction, intimating only mild concern over the lack of a new cover design. <br />
<br />
"Oh, there will be a new cover," they said. "We'll incorporate that on the next reprint of the reprint ? now that the link has been maintained".<br />
<br />
My idea was good but I hadn't thought it through.<br />
<br />
The publisher house did.<br />
<br />
The 4th edition of "Starting Your Own Business" (How To Books ISBN 1845280709) will be appearing in bookstores worldwide mid-April 2005.<br />
. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Facial Skin Care Products</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Facial-Skin-Care-Products/page/27948</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 04:05:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Skin</category>
		<category>Facial+Skin+Care+Products</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Facial-Skin-Care-Products/page/27948</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The skin on your face is exposed to a barrage of toxins and environmental damage on a daily basis.  It must withstand pollution, ultraviolet rays, wind, and debris, as well as the harmful chemicals in 99% of all skin care products and cosmetics.  The skin on your face is the most delicate skin on your body.  Therefore there are many specialty products that have been developed specifically for your facial skin. It can be difficult to decipher which products perform which tasks, and which products would work the best with your skin type.  Here's a primer on the most common facial products available.A Word About Facial Skin Before you can select the facial skin care products that would work best for you, you need to determine your skin type.  Basically, facial skin is categorized as either normal, oily, dry, sensitive, or combination.  If you've never had problems with oily skin or dry skin, it's likely that you have "normal" skin.  The pores of normal skin are small and the overall skin tone is even.  Oily skin, on the other hand results in medium to large pores that are prone to blockage and breakouts.  Oily skin is usually slightly too moderately greasy and is thicker and firmer than normal skin.   Dry skin feels tight and itchy, especially in the winter.  It is thinner than normal skin and may even be slightly rough to the touch.  People with sensitive skin are usually the ones who actually know their skin type.  Sensitive skin is prone to rashes and breakouts from any kind of irritants such as sun, perfumes, shaving cream, temperature extremes, and even soap.  Avoid products with dyes, per!fumes, or unnecessary chemical ingredients in all skin conditions.  As its name implies, combination skin has both dry and oily patches.  Most commonly, combination skin exhibits an oily "T-Zone" (forehead, nose and chin) with dry skin on the cheeks and around the eyes.  Facial Skin Care ProductsFacial Cleansers:  Soap can be very drying to facial skin.  So it is best to use a facial wash or cleanser that is specifically designed for the face.  Skin Toners:  Skin toners offer extra cleaning and help to restore the pH balance of your facial skin.  However, these products can be quite drying, so if you have dry or sensitive skin, you will not need to use a skin toner.   Anti Aging Creams:  Facial skin care creams made of antioxidants (particularly vitamins C and E), vitamin A or alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs), are commonly used to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and restore luster to the skin.  These products may make a variety of claims regarding their efficacy and time required to see results.  Use caution when reviewing a facial skin care product that claims to be a "miracle cure" to aging.Eye Creams: Eye creams are specifically made to pamper the delicate skin under and around the eyes.  They help to plump and tighten under eye skin and they can reduce fine lines and wrinkles (like crows feet) that develop around the eyes. I recommend "Parfait Visage"Moisturizers:  Moisturizers help to hydrate skin and reduce the effects of aging over time.  Sunscreen: Sunscreen is the most important facial skin care product for the health and protection of your skin.  The sun's rays, even in small amounts can be very damaging to the skin on your face.  Protect it with a natural sunscreen of at least an SPF 15 everyday.Facial Cleansers: The fragile skin on your face needs a gentle cleanser that is designed for facial skin.  Facial cleansers may come in liquid, foam, gel, towelette, or bar form. AHAs: Alpah Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) work wonders at smoothing out the texture of skin and reducing the visibility of fine lines. These products work by sloughing off dead skin cells to unblock and cleanse pores, to improve oily skin or acne, and to improve skin condition in general.  The extent of exfoliation that a facial skin care product is capable of depends on the type and concentration of the AHA, its pH (acidity), and other ingredients in the product.Exfoliators: These facial skin care products utilize a variety of ingredients such as nuts, alpha hydroxy acids, and microcrystals to gently remove dead skin cells and reveal the healthy, radiant skin underneath.  They are best used occasionally to restore luster to dull or dry skin.Sunless Tanners: As their name implies, sunless tanners are used to tan the skin without exposure to the sun.  These products vary greatly in quality, time requirements, and ease of application.  They should be used with caution.  A poor quality or poorly applied sunless tanner will produce unnatural results.  These sunless tanners also contain harmful chemicals which can be absorbed by your skin.For more information on natural cosmetics and skin care visit: http://www.skin-care-support.org or http://www.make-up-cosmetics.com. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>The skin on your face is exposed to a barrage of toxins and environmental damage on a daily basis.  It must withstand pollution, ultraviolet rays, wind, and debris, as well as the harmful chemicals in 99% of all skin care products and cosmetics.  The skin on your face is the most delicate skin on your body.  Therefore there are many specialty products that have been developed specifically for your facial skin. It can be difficult to decipher which products perform which tasks, and which products would work the best with your skin type. </P><P> Here's a primer on the most common facial products available.A Word About Facial Skin Before you can select the facial skin care products that would work best for you, you need to determine your skin type.  Basically, facial skin is categorized as either normal, oily, dry, sensitive, or combination.  If you've never had problems with oily skin or dry skin, it's likely that you have "normal" skin.  The pores of normal skin are small and the overall skin tone is even.  Oily skin, on the other hand results in medium to large pores that are prone to blockage and breakouts. </P><P> Oily skin is usually slightly too moderately greasy and is thicker and firmer than normal skin.   Dry skin feels tight and itchy, especially in the winter.  It is thinner than normal skin and may even be slightly rough to the touch.  People with sensitive skin are usually the ones who actually know their skin type.  Sensitive skin is prone to rashes and breakouts from any kind of irritants such as sun, perfumes, shaving cream, temperature extremes, and even soap. </P><P> Avoid products with dyes, per!fumes, or unnecessary chemical ingredients in all skin conditions.  As its name implies, combination skin has both dry and oily patches.  Most commonly, combination skin exhibits an oily "T-Zone" (forehead, nose and chin) with dry skin on the cheeks and around the eyes.  Facial Skin Care ProductsFacial Cleansers:  Soap can be very drying to facial skin.  So it is best to use a facial wash or cleanser that is specifically designed for the face. </P><P> Skin Toners:  Skin toners offer extra cleaning and help to restore the pH balance of your facial skin.  However, these products can be quite drying, so if you have dry or sensitive skin, you will not need to use a skin toner.   Anti Aging Creams:  Facial skin care creams made of antioxidants (particularly vitamins C and E), vitamin A or alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs), are commonly used to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and restore luster to the skin.  These products may make a variety of claims regarding their efficacy and time required to see results.  Use caution when reviewing a facial skin care product that claims to be a "miracle cure" to aging.Eye Creams: Eye creams are specifically made to pamper the delicate skin under and around the eyes. </P><P> They help to plump and tighten under eye skin and they can reduce fine lines and wrinkles (like crows feet) that develop around the eyes. I recommend "Parfait Visage"Moisturizers:  Moisturizers help to hydrate skin and reduce the effects of aging over time.  Sunscreen: Sunscreen is the most important facial skin care product for the health and protection of your skin.  The sun's rays, even in small amounts can be very damaging to the skin on your face.  Protect it with a natural sunscreen of at least an SPF 15 everyday.Facial Cleansers: The fragile skin on your face needs a gentle cleanser that is designed for facial skin. </P><P> Facial cleansers may come in liquid, foam, gel, towelette, or bar form. AHAs: Alpah Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) work wonders at smoothing out the texture of skin and reducing the visibility of fine lines. These products work by sloughing off dead skin cells to unblock and cleanse pores, to improve oily skin or acne, and to improve skin condition in general.  The extent of exfoliation that a facial skin care product is capable of depends on the type and concentration of the AHA, its pH (acidity), and other ingredients in the product.Exfoliators: These facial skin care products utilize a variety of ingredients such as nuts, alpha hydroxy acids, and microcrystals to gently remove dead skin cells and reveal the healthy, radiant skin underneath.  They are best used occasionally to restore luster to dull or dry skin.Sunless Tanners: As their name implies, sunless tanners are used to tan the skin without exposure to the sun. </P><P> These products vary greatly in quality, time requirements, and ease of application.  They should be used with caution.  A poor quality or poorly applied sunless tanner will produce unnatural results.  These sunless tanners also contain harmful chemicals which can be absorbed by your skin.For more information on natural cosmetics and skin care visit: <a href="http://www.skin-care-support.org" target=new>http://www.skin-care-support.org</a> or <a href="http://www.make-up-cosmetics.com" target=new>http://www.make-up-cosmetics.com</a>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Why Natural?</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Why-Natural%3F/page/27905</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 23:07:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Natural%3F</category>
		<category>Cosmetics</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Why-Natural%3F/page/27905</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Natural ingredients in skin care provide the benefits of being safe and  effective. Take for example green tea extract that in several independent  studies has been shown to provide the most powerful antioxidant benefits for  the skin when applied topically. Contrary to synthetic counterparts that  often provide instant gratification due to plastic polymers added for  softness or fragrances mimicking the true plant essences, natural extracts  are full of natural vitamins, minerals and other organic compounds that are  compatible and benefit human skin. The demand for natural skin care is  growing due to numerous study results published to increase consumer's  awareness of using synthetics that can have serious health implications when  used long term. Also consumers are beginning to make the realization that the epidemics  plaguing our modern society are unnatural and most likely a consequence of  exposure to chemicals in the environment. However, most companies are not  making the switch quite yet to using natural ingredients due to the higher  pricing of raw materials, therefore the necessity to significantly increase  production costs.But there is hope, European Union banned dangerous substances from cosmetics, starting with September 2004 and in February of this year the  Food and Drug Administration issued a warning to the cosmetics industry  stating that the agency is serious about enforcing the  law requiring companies to inform consumers that personal care products have  not been safety tested. Until all the positive changes will take place it  still ultimately comes down to making better personal choices, reading  labels and choosing products that are much safer for you, your family and  the environment.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Natural ingredients in skin care provide the benefits of being safe and  effective. Take for example green tea extract that in several independent  studies has been shown to provide the most powerful antioxidant benefits for  the skin when applied topically. Contrary to synthetic counterparts that  often provide instant gratification due to plastic polymers added for  softness or fragrances mimicking the true plant essences, natural extracts  are full of natural vitamins, minerals and other organic compounds that are  compatible and benefit human skin. The demand for natural skin care is  growing due to numerous study results published to increase consumer's  awareness of using synthetics that can have serious health implications when  used long term. Also consumers are beginning to make the realization that the epidemics  plaguing our modern society are unnatural and most likely a consequence of  exposure to chemicals in the environment. </P><P>However, most companies are not  making the switch quite yet to using natural ingredients due to the higher  pricing of raw materials, therefore the necessity to significantly increase  production costs.But there is hope, European Union banned dangerous substances from cosmetics, starting with September 2004 and in February of this year the  Food and Drug Administration issued a warning to the cosmetics industry  stating that the agency is serious about enforcing the  law requiring companies to inform consumers that personal care products have  not been safety tested. Until all the positive changes will take place it  still ultimately comes down to making better personal choices, reading  labels and choosing products that are much safer for you, your family and  the environment.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Revolutionary Skin Lightening Formula to Hit Finer Shops Nationwide</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Revolutionary-Skin-Lightening-Formula-to-Hit-Finer-Shops-Nationwide/page/25611</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 15:42:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Revolutionary</category>
		<category>Revolutionary+Skin+Lightening+Formula+to+Hit+Finer+Shops+Nationwide</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Revolutionary-Skin-Lightening-Formula-to-Hit-Finer-Shops-Nationwide/page/25611</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Makari, maker of high-end cosmetics and skin care products for people of color, announces its new sales affiliate program to bring its line of skin lightening creams and lotions to retail stores across the country.Rachel Aini, inventor of the caviar-based formulas for men and women of color, made the announcement at the very first Makari Seminar."Our latest affiliate sales program was developed to bring our cosmetic line to high-end department stores, spas and other retail outlets nationwide," says Aini. "The program will supplement our existing sales team as well as our online sales program."To become a Makari affiliate sales member, one must complete a "member application" form, which can be obtained by contacting Makari's wholesale department. Once the information is completed and submitted, the applicant could be approved in as little as seven days. Once approved, the applicant must choose one of three types of sales memberships:? General?Associates must purchase at least $350 in products per order? VIP?Associates must purchase at least $1,000 in products monthly? Platinum?Associates must purchase at least $2,000 in products monthly"The idea behind the sales program is to extend the reach of our products to ethnic professionals who have tried other products?unsuccessfully?to lighten their skin," says Aini. "They'll be happy with the effectiveness of our cosmetics."About MakariSeveral years ago, Makari introduced it high-end cosmetics and skin care products for men and women of color includes a luxury skin lightening cream made from caviar that lightens dark skin naturally and safely, without surgery.Contact:For more information, contact makari.com at (877) 942-3288 or e-mail protected from spam bots.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Makari, maker of high-end cosmetics and skin care products for people of color, announces its new sales affiliate program to bring its line of skin lightening creams and lotions to retail stores across the country.Rachel Aini, inventor of the caviar-based formulas for men and women of color, made the announcement at the very first Makari Seminar."Our latest affiliate sales program was developed to bring our cosmetic line to high-end department stores, spas and other retail outlets nationwide," says Aini. "The program will supplement our existing sales team as well as our online sales program."To become a Makari affiliate sales member, one must complete a "member application" form, which can be obtained by contacting Makari's wholesale department. Once the information is completed and submitted, the applicant could be approved in as little as seven days. Once approved, the applicant must choose one of three types of sales memberships:? General?Associates must purchase at least $350 in products per order? VIP?Associates must purchase at least $1,000 in products monthly? Platinum?Associates must purchase at least $2,000 in products monthly"The idea behind the sales program is to extend the reach of our products to ethnic professionals who have tried other products?unsuccessfully?to lighten their skin," says Aini. "They'll be happy with the effectiveness of our cosmetics."About MakariSeveral years ago, Makari introduced it high-end cosmetics and skin care products for men and women of color includes a luxury skin lightening cream made from caviar that lightens dark skin naturally and safely, without surgery.Contact:For more information, contact makari.com at (877) 942-3288 or e-mail protected from spam bots.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Acne Skin Care</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Acne-Skin-Care/page/27953</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 12:46:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Skin</category>
		<category>Care</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Acne-Skin-Care/page/27953</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[We all need to follow a skin care regime that can keep or skin looking and feeling its best.  But those of us who suffer from acne must be especially vigilant about the methods and products we use. Acne prone skin is very sensitive to the dyes, perfumes, and chemicals that are in many beauty products.  If you have mild to moderate acne, here are the tips and techniques that can help improve the look and condition of your skin.Acne Skin Care:  Dealing With Problem SkinBeauty ProductsYou have probably heard of dry skin, oily skin and combination skin.  If you have acne, you may have decided that your skin type is either oily or combination.  But actually, it's neither of these.  Acne prone skin falls into a completely different category: problem skin.  Problem skin ?If you are prone to developing acne, you should look for skin care products that are made to deal with acne. Don't use any beauty products that have added dyes and perfumes, as these ingredients can seriously aggravate your blemishes.  Use a natural product like Oxy-Skin? for your facial needs.NutritionThere are a number of vitamins and minerals that can be used to improve the look and condition of your skin. The mineral zinc, and vitamins A, C, and E, and B-complex vitamins like vitamin B6 are often used to support acne treatment, as these vitamins are very important for the health of your skin.  Eating foods that are rich in sulphur may also be helpful as sulphur helps to cure acne.  Garlic and onions both contain a good supply of sulphur. Your health care provider may also recommend that you avoid eating sugar, fried foods, or foods that have a high fat content.  Also eliminate any sugar based carbonated beverages.Acne Skin Care:  The Dos and Don'tsAcne prone skin needs special care. Here are the dos and don'ts of caring for skin with acne:DO	Gently wash your skin with warm water and a mild natural facial cleanser.  Washing your skin twice a day will help to remove debris and pollutants that could block pores.  	Choose oil free cosmetics and beauty products.  Regular make up contains fatty acids that are higher in fat than the fatty acids in your skin.  Look for organic cosmetics that are made for sensitive or acne prone skin.www.make-up-cosmetics.comDON'T	Over wash your skin.  Excessive scrubbing will aggravate acne and more causes blemishes to open up and spread.	Pick your skin.  Never pick, squeeze or abrade your acne blemishes.  Squeezing a pimple or other blemish can cause permanent scarring.  And breaking the scar can allow a secondary bacterial infection to take hold.	Smoke. Cigarette smoke is a toxin that is destructive to the organs both inside and outside the body.  	Use skin toners.  Skin toners provide extra cleansing to skin, but they are made of very drying ingredients such as alcohol and acetone that could be damaging to skin.	Expose your skin to sun. Many people think that sunlight will improve acne.  And while it's true that some sun exposure may help dry up surface acne blemishes, prolonged sun exposure can damage skin and make acne worse in the long run.Acne Skin Care: The Cover UpNo matter how well you care for your acne prone skin, there will still be times when stress, climate changes, or pollution cause you to breakout with unsightly blemishes.  When this happens, you can reduce the appearance by concealing the irritated skin with make up.  However, special care is necessary when choosing cover up products and techniques to avoid calling more attention to the area.  Here's the best way to conceal acne:	Wash and moisturize your face with a gentle facial cleanser.  Start with a clean and fresh slate before applying any cosmetic products.	Look for a natural cover up product that has a high level of pigment.  The more pigment the product has, the less of it you can put on while still getting good coverage.  And do a swatch test with the product to ensure that it matches your skin tone exactly.  Take a drop of the product and rub it on your skin.  It should match your skin tone but you should not be able to see your skin underneath.  This will provide the right amount of coverage to conceal a blemish.   	Apply concealer in natural light.  It is very important for your concealer to blend seamlessly with your face. For more information on acne remedies go to http://www.acne-answers.org.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>We all need to follow a skin care regime that can keep or skin looking and feeling its best.  But those of us who suffer from acne must be especially vigilant about the methods and products we use. Acne prone skin is very sensitive to the dyes, perfumes, and chemicals that are in many beauty products.  If you have mild to moderate acne, here are the tips and techniques that can help improve the look and condition of your skin.Acne Skin Care:  Dealing With Problem SkinBeauty ProductsYou have probably heard of dry skin, oily skin and combination skin.  If you have acne, you may have decided that your skin type is either oily or combination. </P><P> But actually, it's neither of these.  Acne prone skin falls into a completely different category: problem skin.  Problem skin ?If you are prone to developing acne, you should look for skin care products that are made to deal with acne. Don't use any beauty products that have added dyes and perfumes, as these ingredients can seriously aggravate your blemishes.  Use a natural product like Oxy-Skin? for your facial needs.NutritionThere are a number of vitamins and minerals that can be used to improve the look and condition of your skin. </P><P>The mineral zinc, and vitamins A, C, and E, and B-complex vitamins like vitamin B6 are often used to support acne treatment, as these vitamins are very important for the health of your skin.  Eating foods that are rich in sulphur may also be helpful as sulphur helps to cure acne.  Garlic and onions both contain a good supply of sulphur. Your health care provider may also recommend that you avoid eating sugar, fried foods, or foods that have a high fat content.  Also eliminate any sugar based carbonated beverages.Acne Skin Care:  The Dos and Don'tsAcne prone skin needs special care. </P><P>Here are the dos and don'ts of caring for skin with acne:DO<ul>	<li>Gently wash your skin with warm water and a mild natural facial cleanser.  Washing your skin twice a day will help to remove debris and pollutants that could block pores.  	<li>Choose oil free cosmetics and beauty products.  Regular make up contains fatty acids that are higher in fat than the fatty acids in your skin.  Look for organic cosmetics that are made for sensitive or acne prone skin.www.make-up-cosmetics.com</ul>DON'T<ul>	<li>Over wash your skin. </P><P> Excessive scrubbing will aggravate acne and more causes blemishes to open up and spread.	<li>Pick your skin.  Never pick, squeeze or abrade your acne blemishes.  Squeezing a pimple or other blemish can cause permanent scarring.  And breaking the scar can allow a secondary bacterial infection to take hold.	<li>Smoke. Cigarette smoke is a toxin that is destructive to the organs both inside and outside the body. </P><P> 	<li>Use skin toners.  Skin toners provide extra cleansing to skin, but they are made of very drying ingredients such as alcohol and acetone that could be damaging to skin.	<li>Expose your skin to sun. Many people think that sunlight will improve acne.  And while it's true that some sun exposure may help dry up surface acne blemishes, prolonged sun exposure can damage skin and make acne worse in the long run.</ul>Acne Skin Care: The Cover UpNo matter how well you care for your acne prone skin, there will still be times when stress, climate changes, or pollution cause you to breakout with unsightly blemishes.  When this happens, you can reduce the appearance by concealing the irritated skin with make up. </P><P> However, special care is necessary when choosing cover up products and techniques to avoid calling more attention to the area.  Here's the best way to conceal acne:<ol>	<li>Wash and moisturize your face with a gentle facial cleanser.  Start with a clean and fresh slate before applying any cosmetic products.	<li>Look for a natural cover up product that has a high level of pigment.  The more pigment the product has, the less of it you can put on while still getting good coverage.  And do a swatch test with the product to ensure that it matches your skin tone exactly. </P><P> Take a drop of the product and rub it on your skin.  It should match your skin tone but you should not be able to see your skin underneath.  This will provide the right amount of coverage to conceal a blemish.   	<li>Apply concealer in natural light.  It is very important for your concealer to blend seamlessly with your face. </P><P></ol>For more information on acne remedies go to <a href="http://www.acne-answers.org" target=new>http://www.acne-answers.org</a>.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Natural Cosmetics</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Natural-Cosmetics/page/27916</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 11:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Natural+Cosmetics</category>
		<category>Natural</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Natural-Cosmetics/page/27916</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[In a world full of technology, machines and elements, the only thing protecting our bodies is our skin.  Did you know we spend around 6 to 20 percent of our disposable income on products for our skin?  Our skin is important to us and most of us will do anything to preserve its youth and longevity.  But do we ever think about what we put on our skin every day?Sure, many products claim to be safe or may even appear to be safe, but beyond the short term benefits of using the cosmetic, there are long term effects from daily absorption of its use.  Creams that are supposed to treat dry skin may actually strip the skin of its natural oils, which are useful in preventing dryness.  Some contain chemicals which seep through the skin and defat the skin.So what's a better alternative?  Natural cosmetics.  Consider switching to completely natural products, which perform to the same standard as their non-natural counterparts.  Whether you're a makeup artist or esthetician which may use cosmetics every day or a consumer who applies the occasional moisturizer, we may not see any immediate effects from the current products we are using.  Even though we are all dying for beautiful skin, keep in mind the healthy alternatives.  We only have one skin, so care for it properly.By Maggie Ng, Make-up Artist http://www.organicmakeup.ca. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>In a world full of technology, machines and elements, the only thing protecting our bodies is our skin.  Did you know we spend around 6 to 20 percent of our disposable income on products for our skin?  Our skin is important to us and most of us will do anything to preserve its youth and longevity.  But do we ever think about what we put on our skin every day?Sure, many products claim to be safe or may even appear to be safe, but beyond the short term benefits of using the cosmetic, there are long term effects from daily absorption of its use.  Creams that are supposed to treat dry skin may actually strip the skin of its natural oils, which are useful in preventing dryness.  Some contain chemicals which seep through the skin and defat the skin.So what's a better alternative?  Natural cosmetics. </P><P> Consider switching to completely natural products, which perform to the same standard as their non-natural counterparts.  Whether you're a makeup artist or esthetician which may use cosmetics every day or a consumer who applies the occasional moisturizer, we may not see any immediate effects from the current products we are using.  Even though we are all dying for beautiful skin, keep in mind the healthy alternatives.  We only have one skin, so care for it properly.By Maggie Ng, Make-up Artist <a href="http://www.organicmakeup.ca" target=new>http://www.organicmakeup.ca</a>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Cosmetics ? the practical way to BEAUTY!</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Cosmetics-%96-the-practical-way-to-BEAUTY%21/page/7157</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 10:25:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Cosmetics</category>
		<category>practical</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Cosmetics-%96-the-practical-way-to-BEAUTY%21/page/7157</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Want that healthy, tanned look without that elusive Spanish holiday? Use cosmetics! For cosmetics is the easiest way to enhance your image. Image is what the cosmetic industry sells through its products. And although it's up to you to believe it or not, I'm sure you won't complain. Definitely not when you can get "that look" without being much the poorer for it.There are cosmetics for almost every need.There are cosmetics for almost every need. Foundations, lipsticks, hair dyes, hair straighteners, hair sprays, skin conditioners, contact lenses, sunscreens, tanning products, glosses, shadows and what have you?.. The list is seemingly endless. Branded cosmetics abound! Choose between MAC cosmetics or Mary Kay cosmetics if you will. And if you can't afford it ? well, there's always discount cosmetics which give you famous brands at a fraction of their price! So despair not! Get rid of that patch of graying hair, mask that niggling pimple, and banish the ugliness of your nose albeit temporarily with some prudently used cosmetics. Do take care, of course, to check out the contents. Certain cosmetic additives are harmful for the skin. Don't use so called "cosmeceuticals" unless their content, medicinal benefits and safety is verified. Having done that, go right ahead and indulge. And, if a lipstick is all that's between you and that Marilyn Monroe look, go, get it!. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Want that healthy, tanned look without that elusive Spanish holiday? Use cosmetics! For cosmetics is the easiest way to enhance your image. Image is what the cosmetic industry sells through its products. And although it's up to you to believe it or not, I'm sure you won't complain. Definitely not when you can get "that look" without being much the poorer for it.There are cosmetics for almost every need.There are cosmetics for almost every need. Foundations, lipsticks, hair dyes, hair straighteners, hair sprays, skin conditioners, contact lenses, sunscreens, tanning products, glosses, shadows and what have you?.. </P><P>The list is seemingly endless. Branded cosmetics abound! Choose between MAC cosmetics or Mary Kay cosmetics if you will. And if you can't afford it ? well, there's always discount cosmetics which give you famous brands at a fraction of their price! So despair not! Get rid of that patch of graying hair, mask that niggling pimple, and banish the ugliness of your nose albeit temporarily with some prudently used cosmetics. Do take care, of course, to check out the contents. Certain cosmetic additives are harmful for the skin. </P><P>Don't use so called "cosmeceuticals" unless their content, medicinal benefits and safety is verified. Having done that, go right ahead and indulge. And, if a lipstick is all that's between you and that Marilyn Monroe look, go, get it!. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>Beauty Basics - Eight Tips For Naturally Beautiful Skin</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Beauty-Basics---Eight-Tips-For-Naturally-Beautiful-Skin/page/31712</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 07:34:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Tips</category>
		<category>Cosmetics</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/Beauty-Basics---Eight-Tips-For-Naturally-Beautiful-Skin/page/31712</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Not sure what to look for when choosing cosmetics? Need some advice on taking care of your skin? Here are eight tips to help your skin look and feel it's best.1) Select moisturizers made with vegetable oils. The lotions, creams and body oils that you use should be made with vegetable oils, not mineral oil. Vegetable oils, (like olive oil, sweet almond oil, corn oil, etc.) contain fatty acids which help to moisturize and soften the skin. Mineral oil is derived from petroleum and does not contain anything that helps to nourish the skin.2) Look for herbs and herbal derivatives in your cosmetics. Herbs and their derivatives (essential oils, extracts, infusions) contain natural chemicals which soothe, tone and help condition the skin. Two herbs which are especially useful in natural cosmetics are Lavender and Tea tree. The essential oils of both lavender and tea tree are gentle, natural antiseptics.3) Once a week soak your feet in warm water, and gently exfoliate dead skin with a pumice stone. Follow up by moisturizing your feet with a natural foot oil or foot lotion.4) Every week soak in a tub of bath salts. Salt, especially salts mined from the Dead Sea in the Middle East, are rich in minerals and help draw impurities out of the skin.5) After a shower or bath, seal in moisture by using a body oil or lotion made from natural vegetable oils.6) If you have blemishes and your skin is dry, moisturize your skin in the morning and at night with products that contain vegetable oils which are high in essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids help to soften and hydrate the skin and they can also help soothe minor irritations. Vegetable oils that contain large amounts of essential fatty acids are: corn oil, sunflower seed oil, safflower oil, borage oil, blackcurrant seed oil and evening primrose oil. 7) Look for toners and astringents that are made without ethyl alcohol, rubbing alcohol or isopropyl alcohol. These ingredients are solvents that are extremely drying to the skin.8) Every time you wash your hands, moisturize them with a natural lotion or cream to help them stay soft.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Not sure what to look for when choosing cosmetics? Need some advice on taking care of your skin? Here are eight tips to help your skin look and feel it's best.1) Select moisturizers made with vegetable oils. The lotions, creams and body oils that you use should be made with vegetable oils, not mineral oil. Vegetable oils, (like olive oil, sweet almond oil, corn oil, etc.) contain fatty acids which help to moisturize and soften the skin. Mineral oil is derived from petroleum and does not contain anything that helps to nourish the skin.2) Look for herbs and herbal derivatives in your cosmetics. Herbs and their derivatives (essential oils, extracts, infusions) contain natural chemicals which soothe, tone and help condition the skin. </P><P>Two herbs which are especially useful in natural cosmetics are Lavender and Tea tree. The essential oils of both lavender and tea tree are gentle, natural antiseptics.3) Once a week soak your feet in warm water, and gently exfoliate dead skin with a pumice stone. Follow up by moisturizing your feet with a natural foot oil or foot lotion.4) Every week soak in a tub of bath salts. Salt, especially salts mined from the Dead Sea in the Middle East, are rich in minerals and help draw impurities out of the skin.5) After a shower or bath, seal in moisture by using a body oil or lotion made from natural vegetable oils.6) If you have blemishes and your skin is dry, moisturize your skin in the morning and at night with products that contain vegetable oils which are high in essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids help to soften and hydrate the skin and they can also help soothe minor irritations. </P><P>Vegetable oils that contain large amounts of essential fatty acids are: corn oil, sunflower seed oil, safflower oil, borage oil, blackcurrant seed oil and evening primrose oil. 7) Look for toners and astringents that are made without ethyl alcohol, rubbing alcohol or isopropyl alcohol. These ingredients are solvents that are extremely drying to the skin.8) Every time you wash your hands, moisturize them with a natural lotion or cream to help them stay soft.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
	<item>
		<title>The Benefits of Brushes</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/The-Benefits-of-Brushes/page/36886</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 04:52:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>of</category>
		<category>The</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcosmeticsspace.com/The-Benefits-of-Brushes/page/36886</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Most people overlook the importance of using application tools, like brushes, when they apply their make-up. The most important reason is performance. How would you feel if you went to have your make-up done by a professional and they applied your make-up with their fingers? You would not pay for it would you. The same idea applies to you at home. By using a brush that is made for the particular process you are performing (i.e. applying eye shadow with an eye shadow brush) it will only make the application process easier. Applying your blush is another good example. It is very hard to make both of your cheeks look even when you use your fingers as application tools. For those of you that have trouble keeping your make-up on throughout the day, like your eyeliner, use a firm bristle brush and a flat eye shadow instead of a pencil. The shadow will stay on better, and give you a more natural looking line that will not make your eyes appear smaller.The next important reason for using brushes is so you do not contaminate your cosmetics. There are a lot of things that you touch which can be transmitted to your cosmetics if you use your fingers. This can cause a problem for people with sensitive skin or eyes. If a problem does occur you end up having to throw away the product, which is money wasted. You may even have to go to work without make-up for a few days to let your eyes or skin heal. When you decide to purchase your brushes, make sure they are a good quality brush. We have customers that have used the same set of our brushes for over ten years. This will end up saving you money in the long run. If you had to buy a $5.00 contour brush every year because it falls apart, in ten years you have spent $50.00. Our contour brush would only cost you $15.00 for the same amount of use. Another way brushes will save you money is you will not waste so much of your cosmetics. Since the brush is only used to apply cosmetics there is no need to wipe the excess off every time you use it. You only need to clean them once every two weeks. As you can see by the examples I have given brushes can only make your life easier. Not only will your make-up come out better, you will save money too. Remember an artist needs their tools and so do you.Make-up by Armando - Your Beauty Solutionhttp://www.makeupbyarmando.com/. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Most people overlook the importance of using application tools, like brushes, when they apply their make-up. The most important reason is performance. How would you feel if you went to have your make-up done by a professional and they applied your make-up with their fingers? You would not pay for it would you. The same idea applies to you at home. By using a brush that is made for the particular process you are performing (i.e. </P><P>applying eye shadow with an eye shadow brush) it will only make the application process easier. Applying your blush is another good example. It is very hard to make both of your cheeks look even when you use your fingers as application tools. For those of you that have trouble keeping your make-up on throughout the day, like your eyeliner, use a firm bristle brush and a flat eye shadow instead of a pencil. The shadow will stay on better, and give you a more natural looking line that will not make your eyes appear smaller.The next important reason for using brushes is so you do not contaminate your cosmetics. </P><P>There are a lot of things that you touch which can be transmitted to your cosmetics if you use your fingers. This can cause a problem for people with sensitive skin or eyes. If a problem does occur you end up having to throw away the product, which is money wasted. You may even have to go to work without make-up for a few days to let your eyes or skin heal. When you decide to purchase your brushes, make sure they are a good quality brush. </P><P>We have customers that have used the same set of our brushes for over ten years. This will end up saving you money in the long run. If you had to buy a $5.00 contour brush every year because it falls apart, in ten years you have spent $50.00. Our contour brush would only cost you $15.00 for the same amount of use. Another way brushes will save you money is you will not waste so much of your cosmetics. </P><P>Since the brush is only used to apply cosmetics there is no need to wipe the excess off every time you use it. You only need to clean them once every two weeks. As you can see by the examples I have given brushes can only make your life easier. Not only will your make-up come out better, you will save money too. Remember an artist needs their tools and so do you.Make-up by Armando - Your Beauty Solution<a href="http://www.makeupbyarmando.com/" target=new>http://www.makeupbyarmando.com/</a>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
	</item>
</channel>
</rss>