Archive for August, 2009
Why Are My Eyelashes Falling Out?
Monday, August 31st, 2009It is normal for your eyelashes to fall out from time to time. Your eyelashes like the rest of the hair on your body go through cell cycles of growth, death, and inactivity.
MD Lash Factor Review
Monday, August 31st, 2009Ever so often someone’s long and thick eyelashes has people awestruck, and wish they could somehow grow similar eyelashes which would make a world of difference to their appearance. The use of chemical based enhancers has most people scared and they had rather not risk such concoctions for fear of damage to their eyes. Not any longer, with the launch of the MD Lash Factor, an eyelash conditioner formulated by a physician, which makes it trustworthy.
MD Lash Factor Review
Sunday, August 30th, 2009Ever so often someone’s long and thick eyelashes has people awestruck, and wish they could somehow grow similar eyelashes which would make a world of difference to their appearance. The use of chemical based enhancers has most people scared and they had rather not risk such concoctions for fear of damage to their eyes. Not any longer, with the launch of the MD Lash Factor, an eyelash conditioner formulated by a physician, which makes it trustworthy.
Eye-Catching Eyelashes With MD Lash Factor
Sunday, August 30th, 2009Ever so often someone’s long and thick eyelashes has people awestruck, and wish they could somehow grow similar eyelashes which would make a world of difference to their appearance. The use of chemical based enhancers has most people scared and they had rather not risk such concoctions for fear of damage to their eyes. Not any longer, with the launch of the MD Lash Factor, an eyelash conditioner formulated by a physician, which makes it trustworthy.
Do eyelashes grow back? - A General Overview.
Sunday, August 30th, 2009To those with scant eyebrows, it is very important to know if eyelashes grow again. It is a common problem among women. Generally the hair on the eyelashes intermittently falls off and is replaced by new ones replacing the old follicles. But with age the re-growth process becomes slower. This is a routine old age problem.
Dont think Twice About Disposables
Sunday, August 30th, 2009It’s not uncommon for would-be buyers to pause when it comes to disposable contacts. Unfortunately, the popular perception is that disposable lenses are somehow wasteful or irresponsible; indeed the term “disposable” is not one that most consumers find reassuring. The fact of the matter is, however, that disposable lenses are highly biodegradable and inexpensive to manufacture. Indeed the carbon footprint involved in producing and distilling cleaning solutions are far larger than those involved with disposable contact lenses.









