Posts Tagged ‘beauty’

Dangerous Beauty: 5 Scariest Beauty Products

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

Dangerous Beauty: 5 Scariest Beauty Products
Here, the latest and most dangerous beauty alerts, and how to protect yourself without compromising your beauty routine. That was the headline-grabber last week, when an FDA investigation found imported skin creams may contain toxic levels of mercury …
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A 21st-Century Twist on the Old [Blank]-of-the-Month-Club Idea
Bluum hired two mom experts to test and sort through baby and beauty products so that the only best samples make it to customers. They seem to be choosing well. Since September, when its first boxes shipped, Bluum has doubled the number of customers …
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Mystery box delivers beauty to your door

Sunday, March 25th, 2012

Mystery box delivers beauty to your door
Sellers only provide additional samples upon purchase, and refunds are rarely available for opened products. This inconvenient point of transaction is where Glossy Box steps in. Every month, Glossy Box members receive pink boxes with five miniature …
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Natural Beauty Tips for Humans
Oh, the perks of writing for free: I agreed to let her send me some samples. Dairyface is all about the benefits of milk for the skin, and what they sell is yogurt-based products for facial masks that include beneficial fruits, vegetables, …
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Che-Hanna show draws crowd
He exposed what he called "ugly rocks" like agates, calcite and opal to long and short wave ultraviolet light, transforming them into objects of glowing beauty. Some were red. Some were green. And some were blue. Under the light, they all looked as if …
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Indias Beauty Queen Launches Her Indian Hair Extension Line for USA Market

Saturday, March 24th, 2012


New Delhi, India (PRWEB) March 22, 2012

Indias Beauty Queen reveals the secret to her beauty: Indian hair.

Born in America but of Indian ethnicity, Punit Juneja is not just another pretty face. Punit holds a law degree from New York Law School, is a successful entrepreneur, and a successful model who recently appeared in both Vogue and Elle. Her interviews covered the skin care secrets of India’s “most beautiful women”. Punit also established herself in the fashion scene, appearing a number of times in Hello magazine (celebrity news fashion and beauty). In March 2012 she was included on the very impressive list of “India’s Most Stylish Women.”

Although much of the attention she had received was focused on her beautiful skin and sense of style, Punit quickly realized that it was her hair that “always got me the most attention.” She said that it was just “normal for her,” after she moved from New York to India she realized that most of the Indian women had beautiful hair.

Punit says, Women all over the world were dying to have great hair. Hair is the most important thing for a woman and her confidence. If I could make people happy by giving them that, it would be a reward in itself. Moreover, what was even more fulfilling was that the women donating their hair were doing it for charity and for their love of God. They received blessings when they shaved their hair. So I was giving women blessed hair.”

Not only is Indian hair the only hair known as “temple hair” but as soon as she began her company Remy Hair Secrets, she immediately addressed the lack of consistency in many other Indian hair products. In addition Punit formulated “the most organic, least intrusive way of keeping the best qualities of the Indian Remy hair intact” throughout the manufacturing process. Remy Hair Secrets is a secret to most of the world, but that will change now that they are launching in the United States.

Nowhere in the world are hair extensions a bigger business than here in America. Last year alone, women spent 16 billion dollars on hair extensions and restoration products and services. According to packagedfacts.com, a leading website on consumer insights, hair extensions accounted for 80% of the 20 billion total dollars spent on hair care products.

Founded in 2010, Remy Hair Secrets has already been distributing their Remy hair extensions, also known as Indian hair extensions in Europe, Africa and India and only recently has become available to the U.S.market.

Punit’s dreams likely would have remained just that if not for the inspiration and direction of her father Dr.H.Singh, Ph.D. who migrated to the USA in 1973 with “just $ 8 in his pocket” and is now an author of 12 inspirational books which have earned him a unique nickname “Trump with a turban. He thinks that their hair business endeavor will someday be the catalyst for another interesting book much like the book he wrote, How 12 Immigrants Made Billions from Zero to the Forbes list of Billionaires.

Together Dr. Singh and his daughter Punit are launching the line for the US distribution.





Natural beauty brands look for new ways to attract customers

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

Natural beauty brands look for new ways to attract customers
March 2012 10:00 The demand for natural beauty products has soared over the last few years – but now there are signs growth is slowing down. According to Premium Beauty News, new research by Organic Monitor shows brands are now looking for new ways to …
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One bazaar, many goodies
Many stalls this year have showcased organic products. Talking about the trend, interior designer Dimple Kohli says, “Organic products are eco-friendly and don't catch fungus as early as synthetic products do and are not toxic. For home decor, organic …
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Synora Beauty Debuts "Super Food for the Skin," a new Anti-Aging Beauty Line
Synora™ Beauty's luxurious brand features natural ingredients renowned for their restorative, healing, hydrating and anti-aging benefits. Each area-specific product features a variety of antioxidant-rich, organic ingredients called "Exotic Naturals" …
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