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01st October 2009
You've probably heard it a hundred times before that you should keep your skin well moisturized and hydrated.
There's no doubt this is true, but what a lot of people don't realize is -- its just as important to use the best body moisturizing cream ing... Read >
Author: Kathryn M. Reid
29th September 2009
This one is for sure – you are aware of the fact that your skin needs best natural skincare. There are lot of products that claim to be the best natural skincare or best scientific system skincare but are they really the best? The safest way to find out... Read >
Author: Ethan Clark
22nd September 2009
Have you ever thought about which are the best moisturizer oils? Well my personal opinion is there isn't any single one that stands out from the rest.
Moisturizing your skin properly is more than simply buying a $20 moisturizer with one good ingredient... Read >
Author: Danielle M.Armstrong
22nd September 2009
Where did lecithin get its name? Was it named after some brilliant scientist who discovered it while working night and day in a lab? Actually, the real story is a little blander than that. Lecithin actually comes from lekithos, which is the Greek word for... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
22nd September 2009
We do our shopping and purchase our hair care products and assume we are doing the right things for hair health. Through promotion and marketing we are led to believe that some of the products available today are things we just can’t do without. But i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
With over 5,000 years of soybean cultivation, China is widely considered as the home of the oil crop. And as an important derivative of soybean, lecithin production also forms a significant percentage of China's industry.
Lecithin China is a phospholip... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
16th September 2009
Do you know what keeps chocolate and cocoa butter in a candy bar from separating? No? Well, it's actually some type of emulsifier or lubricant. Lecithin, to be exact. Now, I'm sure that you have heard of this substance. A number of vitamin supplements ava... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
16th September 2009
Since its discovery in 1850 by French scientist Maurice Gobley, the effect of lecithin has wowed millions of people. The compound is a powerful emulsifier used for a variety of purposes in many industries including commercial food processing, textile, pai... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
08th September 2009
Lecithin was first discovered in 1850 when French scientist Maurice Gobley worked in his lab and eventually succeeded in separating the emulsifier-like fatty compound found in egg yolk. Naming the compound after the Greek word for "egg yolk", lekithos, th... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
08th September 2009
Lecithin, sometimes referred to as phosphatidylcholine (PC), is a type of phospholipid that is used for a variety of purposes. It was first discovered in 1846 after French scientist Maurice Gobley extracted the compound from an egg yolk, but was only give... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
08th September 2009
Liquid lecithin is a naturally occurring compound found in every cell of every living organism, whether of plant or animal origin. While the liquid lecithin sold in the commercial industry is a actually a mixture of neutral and polar lipids (glycolipids, ... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
08th September 2009
You might not like it if I told you that fats or lipids are essential components of our body. But it is the truth, whether you like it or not. Every one of our billions of cells contains fats in some form or another.
If you like cooking or spend a hec... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
08th September 2009
Before the 1930s, commercial lecithin sold in the market came mostly from egg yolk. In fact, that is how it got its name. Apparently, when French scientist Maurice Gobley first separated the compound from an egg yolk in 1850, he decided to name it after i... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
08th September 2009
It breaks up fats and cholesterol. It is excellent for a healthy heart. It is a rich source of gamma linoleic acid (GLA) and has the highest phosphatide concentratil available (98% or more). It helps the body utilize vitamins A, D, E, and K and is excelle... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
26th August 2009
Our cells need it. Our tissues need it. Our muscles need it. In fact, our whole body needs it. So what is it about lecithin benefits that our body craves? Especially when lecithin is apparently no more just another type of lipid, and lipid, if you don't k... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
03rd June 2009
Everyone wants cheap bait these days but the big problem is that cheap often means rubbish! So how can you make a unique relatively cheap bait yourself that will catch loads of fish and fit your own budget that seriously ionises the water and impacts upon... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
15th May 2009
With the rise of interest in organic and herbal products, people these days also prefer to look for beauty products which are purely natural. However, with the increase in people's preference in herbal products, the market and even Internet is abundant wi... Read >
Author: Sweety Paul
12th May 2009
You have probably heard it 100 times before -- your skin is your biggest organ, and your body is made up of about 70% water.
Just in case you didn't realize it skin hydration is arguably the most important issue when it comes to anti-aging, anti-wrinkl... Read >
Author: Kathryn M. Reid
07th May 2009
Although you can find a wide range of paraben free products these days; but it is essential that you know what is paraben and what other harmful synthetic substances you should avoid in the best skincare products. Find out the expert facts in this article... Read >
Author: Vijay Raisinghani
05th May 2009
Ever wonder if all those olive oil facial cleansers really help your skin? Questioning whether or not it's just hype or if it's actually beneficial?
You will see many skin care companies list, on their facial cleansers, olive oil as an ingredient. Unfo... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger
23rd April 2009
When we talk about olive oil facial cleansers, the general impression we have is of an oil slick oozing in the face. But this is far from the reality. Find out the expert scientific facts on olive oil in this article.
Olive oil is one of the most benef... Read >
Author: Nisha V Kumar
17th April 2009
Olive oil facial cleansers are gaining a lot of attention these days. You would be surprised to know that it's the olive oil that gives the maximum benefits to your skin, and not the cleanser! Find out the less-known inside secrets in this article.
Usi... Read >
Author: Vijay Raisinghani
15th April 2009
If you eat white (or any kind of store bought) bread, then here are a few things you should know before you put that next slice in your mouth.
For example...did you know that the inclusion of hydrogenated oils, artificial preservatives, emulsifiers, ... Read >
Author: Beth
09th April 2009
Whether you like to collect smoking pipes or love to smoke them, you have great options as there are many types of smoking pipes available for you. A pipe can be a very simple machine-made briar pipe or an expensive handmade artistic pipe that turns to be... Read >
Author: Jeff Hardy
19th March 2009
Triethanolamine is a highly acidic synthetic emulsifier which is found in some 40% of cosmetics. It is used as a PH balancer or a PH due to its basic content. It is said to also be used an ingredient to add fragrances.It is a stable viscous liquid usually... Read >
Author: ajcones
31st January 2009
Dry skin care can be a problem for many. There are many reasons for dry skin – too much sun and wind, using the wrong cleanser for your skin, having sensitive skin that reacts to chemicals you may be using on your skin, genetic reasons, not drinking en... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
27th November 2008
Are you sick and tired of aged skin on arms and legs? Most people don't show a greater concern for the different changes associated with aging and the development of sagging skin. Let's look at how to tighten aged skin.
Scientific research has shown th... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
12th November 2008
If you are trying to sort out everything regarding cholesterol and make an informed treatment decision that's best for your health, you may be feeling overwhelmed. I've already given steps to raise HDL and lower triglycerides, now I'd like to more into VL... Read >
Author: Lisa Nelson RD
10th September 2008
Bakery products have always been liked by all due to its exotic taste and attractive color. To maintain the taste of particular type of bakery products need some preserving procedures. It is through preservation bakery products can be used long and enjoye... Read >
Author: artimexbakery@gmail.com
09th September 2008
About Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection Line:
Surface defects may seem tiny and insignificant but they can develop into cracks, leading to failure of structures. Hence they can be detrimental to the working part and its operation on the long run. Fluore... Read >
Author: UNIWES
09th September 2008
I have a couple of friends who are diabetic, and they occasionally bemoan the fact that they can’t eat much chocolate, largely because of the sugar content. Products designed specifically for diabetics tend to contain maltitol, which doesn’t taste QUI... Read >
Author: John Michael
09th September 2008
I have a couple of friends who are diabetic, and they occasionally bemoan the fact that they can’t eat much chocolate, largely because of the sugar content. Products designed specifically for diabetics tend to contain maltitol, which doesn’t taste QUI... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
21st May 2008
Mustard plant is of immense use to mankind. One of its uses is in preparing mustard sauce. Prepared mustard is thinned with vegetable oil and vinegar and with seasonings and sugar and you get mustard sauce. You can use mustard sauces as an emulsifier and ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
20th May 2008
Mustard plant is of immense use to mankind. One of its uses is in preparing mustard sauce. Prepared mustard is thinned with vegetable oil and vinegar and with seasonings and sugar and you get mustard sauce. You can use mustard sauces as an emulsifier and ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
10th August 2007
Aromatherapy is a form of alternative medicine that uses volatile liquid plant materials. It is a also known is essential oils. oils are said to be highly concentrated substances extracted from flowers, leaves, stalks, fruits, and roots, and also distille... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th July 2007
Unfortunately, very few hair care products available in today’s market cater to curly textured, wavy, or tightly S-coiled hair textures. As a result, individuals, especially African Americans with textured hair are unable to truly experience healthy hai... Read >
Author: seanie78
08th June 2007
Beware! Using the popular bait on your water can work against you...
Recently I was speaking to a guy who wanted some advice on bait. His "No fish" nickname on his local water is derogatory owing to his lack of fish. What this guy needed was a bait he ... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
05th March 2006
About Emu Oil - Emu oil is non-greasy and would not clog pores, it makes a good skin moisturizer and softener. Research has shown emu oil can thicken the skin, which reduces the appearance of aging. If you suffer from arthritis or have a nagging skin cond... Read >
Author: Jasmine Yap
03rd October 2005
If you eat white (or any kind of store bought) bread, then here are a few things you need to know before you put that next slice in your mouth.
For example...did you know that the inclusion of hydrogenated oils, artificial preservatives, emulsifiers, add... Read >
Author: Beth Scott
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