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7 Eczema Treatment and Cure For Eczema Naturally

12th April 2011
Eczema is a chronic skin condition, which makes your skin very sore and itchy. It is very common especially in children with as many as one in ten suffering and the condition is on the increase. Eczema treatment is often done best with natural ingredients... Read >
Author: zechong cai

Postpartum Stretch Marks - The best way to Treat & Prevent Stretch Marks Post Pregnancy Naturally?

23rd February 2011
Scars are white or red colored parallel fine lines that are formed for the thighs, hips, breast arms, etc. Medically they are called striae. They are formed on account of over stretching on the skin. Pregnancy and striae work together. Though some simple ... Read >
Author: Melva Glennon

7 Natural Tips To Combat Acne And Acne Scar

02nd November 2010
Acne affects all ages from teenagers to older adults. Many people also suffer the after effects of scarring. In today's world many products exist that will help you clear up the problem from cleaners to creams and in some cases plastic surgery. Now cleani... Read >
Author: Charles

Start Removing Your Stretch Marks With These Effective Steps

29th October 2010
If there is one thing that people are afraid of, it is to see any blemishes on their flawless skin. The most common that people see are stretch marks. You may or may not notice them depending on how conscious you are. But, as long as you see one, you woul... Read >
Author: Jen Hopkins

How to Reduce Pregnancy Stretch Marks - Simple yet Amazing Techniques

06th May 2010
As women progresses towards the trimesters of pregnancy, the developing fetus exerts enormous pressure on the tummy resulting in the stretching of the skin. This extensive stretching of the elastic adipose tissue can be seen on belly, thighs and buttocks ... Read >
Author: Ryan Mutt

The Body Defender: The Healing Properties of Chocolate

26th March 2010
Believe it or not, chocolate is very good for your overall heath! After years of being put down, science has finally come around to give chocolate the respect it deserves. Chocolate has been known to contain over 300 chemicals, and has been the subject... Read >
Author: Geraldo Bowers

Fighting Back Against Teen Stretch Marks

07th January 2010
There are those who are able to avoid stretch marks despite developing rapidly or putting on a lot of weight. At the same time, some find that it is hard preventing stretch marks even though they are of average height and weight. In order to fight teenage... Read >
Author: Animesh Pal

Ways to Store Homemade Chocolate Candy

21st December 2009
Who wouldn't want to find out how to store chocolate the right way? Chocolate is perhaps the single most desired food on the face of the planet, enticing people from all parts of the world to have that sinfully delightful bite, that delicious taste of dar... Read >
Author: homebse

How to make a solid perfume with essential oils.

29th August 2009
It is easy to make, solid perfume. Solid Perfume opens the door to experimentation, creativity and individuality. Whether you're looking to set yourself apart with a unique scent or you're not so fond of the alcoholic undertones in most liquid perfumes, t... Read >
Author: ram77

Home Remedies for Scars

17th April 2009
A scar is the pinkish or brown patch of skin that grows in the place where you once had a wound or sore. They are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal skin tissue after destruction of some of the dermis. A scar is thus the skin's natural way of rep... Read >
Author: naturalremedies

Who wins the taste test? Belgian Chocolate or Swiss Chocolate?

11th March 2009
The word "Chocolate" is derived from the word "xocolatl" of the Aztecs of Mexico. The Aztecs associated chocolates with the goddess of fertility, "Xochiquetzal". No wonder, even today chocolate is considered aphrodisiac.The Spanish Conquistadors learned a... Read >
Author: Bob Monk

How To Make Belgian Chocolate

25th June 2008
Before you start making chocolate of any kind you first need to consider the cocoa beans. They are the basic raw material of any type of chocolates be it Belgian chocolates, Swiss chocolates or plain old ordinary mass produced sweet shop chocolates from t... Read >
Author: lexisclick

How does a chocolate fountain work?

07th March 2006
A chocolate fountain is essentially an apparatus made from stainless steel that serves molten chocolate fondue. A motor at the base of the fountain is used for heating the prepared chocolate morsels that are placed in a heating tray. A central corkscrew p... Read >
Author: John Griffin
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