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Archive for March, 2009
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Monday, March 23rd, 20097.5.08 de Kosmetische Afstand van de Opslag van de Afzet van het Bedrijf
Sunday, March 22nd, 2009Where can I get scents to put in homemade beauty products?
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009P.S.
Is there a store or a website that specificaly sells things to make homemade beauty products?
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Betaalbare schoonheidsproducten voor de African American huid?
Monday, March 16th, 2009I am 26. African American. Ik wil om te beginnen met het nemen van ernstige zorg van mijn huid af te zetten zo lang mogelijk rimpels en de huid en andere problemen die in aanraking kunnen komen met de leeftijd. Welke producten zijn goed voor mijn leeftijd en de huid. Ik shop op Meijers een partij (of ebay), en wil graag iets dat zou kunnen worden gebracht of dat er sprake is gewoon betaalbaar. Ik ben nog steeds omgaan met acne en acne littekens ook. Wat zou het ook een goed vitamine (of viatmins) te nemen? Ieder die eveneens zou moeten bevorderen van een gezonde haren en nagels, etc? Is er iets wat ik anders zou moeten doen te behouden en te handhaven mijn gezondheid en schoonheid op deze leeftijd?
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Discover Wonders Of Egypt And Jordan
Monday, March 16th, 2009It is suggested to begin with Cairo, the bustling city of North Africa. Don’t plan to begin touring on your arrival day, try to rest, recover from jet lag and keep your energy for the next day. Next morning why don’t you start with the famous Giza Pyramids? If you have booked a private tour in Egypt, probably you’ll meet your guide at your hotel and you’ll drive to Giza Plateau, located in the west bank of Nile, facing Cairo. Cheops, Chepren and Mycerinus are the three pyramids you will see in this plateau and their guardian Sphinx, the lion body human head mythical statue. If you are planning to enter the Great Pyramid you’ll need to arrive the gate early as the number of visitors is limited with 150. After Pyramids, visit the second highlight, the world famous Egyptian Museum. The museum that houses the largest Egyptian collection with more than 250.000 antiques extending over the past 5000 years. The famous Tut-Ankh-Amon collection is one of the most splendid parts of the museum. In the museum you may purchase additional ticket to visit the Mummy Room (cameras not allowed).
Your second day should begin early with a flight to Aswan or Luxor to join the Nile Cruise. You may not be really a “cruise type” but in Egypt, Nile cruise is the best way to visit Luxor, Aswan and other sights in between. If you begin from Aswan probably you’ll want to take the expensive excursion to Abu Simbel. It is a half day excursion but a must-see sight in Egypt. Flights to Abu Simbel fly early morning from Aswan and return by noon allowing ample time for cruise guests to board their ship. In Abu Simbel you’ll see the magnificent temples of Ramses II and Nefertiti.
Then you can join your Nile cruise ship where you’ll spend you next 5 days. Most cruise excursions will take you to Aswan Dam, to the Philae Temple and to a short sail by felluca’s, traditional sail boats to view the Agha Khan Mausoleum which is currently closed to visitors. On the way to Luxor ship will stop in Kom Ombo and Edfu. The Kom Ombo Temple was built in Ptolemaic Roman era for the worship of god Haroeris and Sobek, the crocodile god. Edfu Temple, located in the west bank of Nile, is dedicated to god Horus, the falcon god. This temple is the second largest temple after Karnak and its distinctive character comes from its huge structure that blends Greek and Pharaonic architecture. At the end of 3rd day on boat you will arrive Luxor, the greatest open air museum in the world.
Luxor tours begin with the Valley of Kings and Queens. Some of the most important tombs in the valley are the tombs of Tut-Ankh-Amon, Ramses III, Set I (Kings), and Nefertiti (Queen). Here you can also see the colossi of Memnon, Necropolis of Thebes and the temple of Queen Hatshepsut, established by the only woman who ruled Egypt. Three terraces of the temple are impressive. Then you’ll cross the river to the eastern bank of Nile to see the temple of Karnak and Luxor. Luxor temple was built for the worship of god Amon Ra. Karnak temples includes several temples and it begins with the spectacular avenue of Rams. Next morning you’ll disembark and may spend the day in Luxor to visit the Luxor museum or you can return Cairo via flight or train.
For a complete Cairo experience you must visit the Khan Khalili Bazaar, the most famous bazaar of Egypt built in 14th century. The market has a medieval atmosphere and is famous for its unusual, typically oriental souvenirs, and handmade crafts.
At the end of your 7 night in Egypt you’ve already covered the most important highlights. On 8th day you can stay in Cairo to visit Memphis and Sakkara or you can take a daily tour to Alexandria, second biggest city and the largest port of Egypt. The city was built by the order of Alexander the Great in 332 B.C and became the capital city of his reign in Egypt. Here you should visit the Pompay Pillar, Catacomb, Montazah Garden, National Museum and the Alexandria Library. You may stay a few more days in Cairo to visit the old Cairo, mosques, citadel etc. But if you have limited time I suggest you to take the early flight next day to Amman, Jordan.
Amman, the modern and ancient capital of Jordan, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the World. Although Amman is the first step to visit Petra, Dead Sea or Wadi Rum still it is advised to begin your journey from Amman where you can visit the ancient Citadel, the Archaeological Museum and the Roman Amphitheatre.
Next day you can drive along the King’s Highway, the ancient Silk Road, to Madaba that is famous with its Byzantine mosaics. In the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George you can see the earliest surviving original map of the Holy land in a mosaic floor dating to 560 A.D. Ten kilometres west of Madaba is the holly district of Mount Nebo, known as the site of the tomb of Moses. Here you can enjoy the spectacular view across the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea, even the spires of the churches of Jerusalem. Leaving Mount Nebo behind you are heading to Dead Sea, to the lowest point on earth, and the world’s richest source of mineral salts. It’s called the Dead Sea because nothing lives in it. Its salt content is six times that of most oceans. Plants or fish can not survive in the salty water but humans can float in the Dead Sea which makes swimming here a truly unforgettable experience. After this unique experience you are ready to head to Petra, but before Petra you have to visit Kerak, the city famous with the12th century hilltop fortress including galleries, towers, chapels, and ramparts that vividly recall the age of the Crusaders. Arrive Petra and enjoy a deep sleep as you’ll need your energy for the Indiana Jones adventure of the next day.
Red Rose City Petra, built by the Nabeteans who settled Jordan 2000 years ago, impresses travelers from all over the world with its desert rock carved monumental tombs, palaces, temples and the treasury. You’ll need to hike the 1.2 km canyon to reach the magnificent treasury. At the end of the fissure passage widens and you catch a glimpse of the astonishing monument that dominates Petra, El Khazneh (The Treasury). The rock face in which it is carved is sheltered from winds and rain so the Khazneh is known as the best preserved of all the monuments. On the way back you can enjoy the horse ride for a complete Petra adventure.
It is the 12th day of your journey, knowing you are approaching the end, you may prefer to slow down little bit. If so, I’d suggest you to head to sunny Aqaba, the red sea resort area where you can enjoy the sunshine and sea on your last day. But be
fore going to Aqaba, the last must-see is the Wadi Rum, also known as Valley of the Moon; tourists explore the area in 4 X 4 vehicles. The landscape of Wadi Rum, with its immensity, colour and awe-inspiring shapes, creates an almost supernatural atmosphere. It was the setting for the film Lawrence of Arabia as most of our guests would recall. Passing by the Bedouin tents you will drive south to Aqaba, the red sea resort area where you can lie on the beach, close your eyes and spend a few moments to memorize the unforgettable mystical experiences you had in 12 days. The next day your final journey will be to Amman to board your flight back home.
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Saturday, March 14th, 2009Cosmetische lasers – Verwijder Cystic Acne en littekens
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
http://amacorp.com Acne behandelingen specifieke lasers die gericht zijn tegen de bacteriën die zijn infecteren follikels, zodat de infectie zonder de noodzaak van antibiotica of medicatie zoals Accutane. Een gespecialiseerde BlueLight kan ook gebruikt worden voor dit doel. Met de infectie zich nu in retraite, maken we gebruik van 1 of 2 extra lasers gericht op sluiting van de ontsteking, die vaak bij acne en cystic acne. Hierdoor zal de zwelling en roodheid en pigmentatie verwijderen. In veel gevallen, acne behandelingen zijn geïntegreerd met een pakket van zijde pelt (dermaal infusie gezichtsbehandelingen) toegediend door onze gecertificeerde Medisch Aestheticians. De Dermale Infusie procedure infuses in uw huid een natuurlijke stof genaamd Salicylzuur, die klinisch bewezen een verdere verlaging van acne en cystic acne breakouts. In deze procedure, een precieze bedrag van de dode laag van de huid (stratum corneum) is ook verwijderd, dat bevordert de verdere genezing en verjonging van de huid aan haar zijdezachte gladde stralende staat. Bovendien heeft de medische Aesthetician zal aanpassen van een anti-acne dagelijkse huidverzorging regime voor voortgezet acne behandeling onderhoud. Een video Spore Medisch http://www.sporemedical.com geproduceerd voor de Amerikaanse Medische Esthetiek met hun werk met behulp van lasers om acne en acne littekens.
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Het vinden van de juiste producten voor de schoonheid van mijn huid?
Monday, March 9th, 2009Ik wil werken met een bedrijf om erachter te komen welk soort schoonheid producten (reinigingsmiddelen, toners, mositurizers, etc) zijn het beste voor mij. Ik ben bang om naar een salon, omdat ze gewoon proberen om hun producten te verkopen op mij. . . waar ga ik naar je product neutraal advies?
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