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When acne grows up (Lake County Journals)- Acne News

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

She cites a study of 749 people 25 and older that showed 54 percent of women suffered from physiologic acne. Common treatments for acne include oral antibiotics and anti-hormone medication such as spironolactone, Derick said. Many of the treatments for acne these days also tackle the signs of aging, Derick said. A good skin-care regimen also helps keep skin clear, said Elaine Sauer, corporate spa director for Mario Tricoci, which has locations throughout the Chicago area. Mario Tricoci carries a line of acne treatments that have anti-aging components but are free of benzoyl peroxide. read more

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ASK LAURA MERCIER (The New Straits Times)(Acne News)

Monday, April 28th, 2008

It helps create a smooth, invisible layer that acts as a “buffer” against outside elements and holds foundation and other make-up in place. Finish your make-up by using Secret Finish after your Loose Setting Powder to help set the make-up. The creamy gel formula keeps your make-up fresh throughout the day, and it’s especially useful in the middle of the day when you need to freshen up your make-up. With Parliament convening tomorrow after the recent general election, all eyes will be even more focused on the two Barisan Nasional MPs, Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing from Sarawak and Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin from Sabah, the chairman and deputy chairman respectively of the Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club. SURESH RAM and ROY GOH talk to Tiong, who is the member of parliament from Bintulu, and Bung Mokhtar, the member of parliament from Kinabatangan. David Foo is proof that even autistic children can grow up to be successful adults contributing to society in their own unique ways, writes TAN CHOE CHOE. read more

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(Acne News) Case for good old belly-laugh - and cloned Chinese Hendrys (Guardian Unlimited)

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

One of the great comedy own goals of all time had been scored at, of all times, the fifth minute of added time in a semi-final of a Champions League tie. It seems I may have been unfair when I described Wrighty as being less an analyst and more a shouty dad watching Sprowston under-14s who was in the habit of withdrawing his punditry in a huff whenever his son was substituted at half time. Imagine how hard it would be to stay awake in front of Dead Snooker or, even, Ailing Snooker. As it is, match-ups such as Graeme Dott versus Joe Perry have seriously tested the stay-awake snooker fan. Those who did hang on received their reward when Ronnie O’Sullivan made his entrance in a match against Liu Chuang, who could not have looked more like a Chinese Stephen Hendry if he had been cloned. The window of opportunity was there for a Chinese Barry Hearn to finagle a sample from the Scot, bomb back to Shanghai and start manufacturing oriental Hendrys. read more

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