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Refinery29
"We're all being experimented on," Dr. Diana Felton says. "We have so much more to learn about what some of these chemicals do to both the environment and to human health; it's this great human experiment." Felton is sitting on a park bench in Honolulu, Hawaii, on a balmy day in December, telling us something you definitely don't want to hear while overlooking an island paradise: Your favorite beauty and skin care products, from shampoo to sunscreen, are poisoning the ocean.
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Forbes
Travel contributor Katie Chang writes: "Some places are easier to get to than others. Then, there's Bali. For me, the journey took a 15-hour flight from New York to Hong Kong, a four-hour layover, and another five-hour flight. Needless to say, I landed at the Denpasar Airport in pretty grimy shape.
But once I stepped into the elegant, open-air lobby (think gleaming marbling floors, crisp white and beige palette, and local accents like oversized, wall-hanging abacuses) of The Mulia, an award-winning resort in Nasa Dua, my self-consciousness melted away."
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ASCP is excited to bring you treatment room tips! With the popularity of beautifully shaped eyebrows, we know that estheticians can build an entire practice by perfecting this specialty. Watch as esty Ella Cressman takes you into her treatment room to share tips and tricks for creating foolproof eyebrows.
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Esquire
Have you ever seen a photograph of yourself that made you want to punch a wall?
Perhaps it was a selfie taken in a nightclub when, with an intake of breath strong enough to suck kitchen appliances off the counter, you realized just how fulsome your beer gut has become.
Or maybe it was a holiday snap, taken at just the wrong moment on a windy beach, when you realized the sniggering from your mates about your receding hairline wasn't just pub banter but genuine bullying based on a brutal truth.
Sound familiar? Then maybe you can understand why lying down on a dentist's chair getting a procedure called Ultherapy.
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Spa Opportunities
Spa Voyage, a U.K.-based distributor of natural beauty products, has partnered with cancer charity The Amethyst Trust to launch the Specialist Cancer Massage Course.
Set up in 2010, The Amethyst Trust is a registered charity that aims to change the perception of cancer in the spa industry, particularly in relation to massage through education. Its ultimate goal is to ensure that massage treatments can be carried out on cancer patients.
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By Safiyyah Bazemore
With limited time and a seemingly endless list of things to do, how can we hope to get everything done without losing our minds in the process? That’s where automation comes in. Automation, which allows you to "set and forget" a process or technology to get tasks done for you, can free up precious time by handling mundane activities that still have to get done. For example, you can automate your finances to pay down debt, make shopping a breeze by signing up for automatic grocery delivery, and set up auto-responders to keep your inbox free of clutter.
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NewBeauty
Microneedling is one of the most popular skin-rejuvenating treatments at the moment, and for good reason. Not only can it improve the look and feel of the skin, but it can also work wonders on reducing acne scars, lines and wrinkles. What you'll experience at the doctor's office is a more intense treatment than what you'll get if you do it yourself at home with a dermal roller. But for as much praise as the treatment gets, there are a few things to take note of, especially when it comes to what you'll experience once the treatment is complete.
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Hotel News Now
Much of the world is becoming more focused on wellness, and hotels have jumped on board with the trend by coming up with innovative offerings at their properties.
In the last six months, Hotel News Now has reported on wellness topics such as well-designed fitness centers, the growing number of hotels with spa offerings and more.
Here's a look at what's top of mind for hoteliers when it comes to wellness.
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By Meredith Wood
Most small-business owners know that they need to have some form of social media presence to promote their brand but often miss an opportunity in neglecting Pinterest's capabilities as a business booster. By leveraging this visual sharing platform, small-business owners can tap into the 55% of Pinterest users that come to the site specifically looking for products. Check out this infographic for tips on creating the perfect Pinterest profile for your small business.
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Marketing Land
Customers know what brands have the capabilities to do, and they want brands to speak to them on a more personal level in their marketing messages. Now, people don’t just like seeing tailored emails – they’re beginning to expect it. That’s why personalization is one of the most effective ways to improve email conversions, but only if executed properly.
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Business Insider
Maya Angelou quoted, "People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."
Marketers are obsessed with making people feel something, and rightly so — because the way we feel often dictates how we think.
We've evolved this way. Our brains are loosely split into three parts.
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From the desk of Dorothy McKinley Soressi - NCEA School Director
Much of today’s learning happens inside a social context. When a student asks a question, the whole class learns. When students laughs at a teacher's joke — the students engage. This type of social learning environment encourages a positive learning experience.
Research and discovery in the adult education field try to discern how adults learn best, how educating adults differs from the education of children, and how to ensure that adults retain the important information that they've set out to learn ...
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By Howard Margolis
Once in special education, struggling readers, such as students with dyslexia or mild-to-moderate cognitive impairment, often make little or no progress in reading and writing. They often regress. This doesn't make sense. After all, they have smaller classes taught by special education teachers. They have highly personalized Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) that meet all their academic, physical, and social-emotional needs. They have case managers who closely monitor their progress, and when warranted, quickly call a meeting to make program adjustments. It sounds flawless. It's not.
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Education Week
Relatively few highly effective teachers take on roles as mentors to student-teachers, researchers say. One solution? Pay them more — a lot more. Dan Goldhaber, the director of the Center for Education Data and Research at the University of Washington, and his co-authors examined data on student-teaching placements from 15 teacher-preparation programs in Washington state. Graduates from those programs comprise 92% of the new teachers in the western half of the state, so the researchers' analysis focused on school districts in that region.
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International Journal of Pharmaceutics via PubMed
Vitamin B12 plays an essential role in one-carbon metabolism in the human body. A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to severe haematopoietic and neuropsychiatric disorders and is currently treated by oral or parenteral administration of exogenous vitamin. Unfortunately, the absorption of orally taken vitamin B12 is low and highly variable, while injections can cause pain and anxiety.
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