Arlington, TX (ContentDesk) July 18, 2006 -- With the debut of its new location, The International Intradermal Cosmetics Expo, IICE 2006, is set to explode onto the permanent cosmetics and aesthetics scene with record-breaking attendance, a greatly expanded exhibition floor, information-packed General Sessions, lectures and demonstrations, and exciting and creative new workshops.This year, we wanted to provide attendees and exhibitors the best experience ever, and our move to the Fort Worth Convention Center promises to be a huge success! The record-setting attendance for IICE 2005 is destined to be broken this year. We consider it a testament to our continuous efforts to provide attendees and exhibitors the biggest and best permanent cosmetics and aesthetics expo in the world, said Twyla Millican, conference coordinator.The educational conference and trade show, at the Fort Worth Convention Center, in downtown Fort Worth, TX, October 7th through the 9th, 2006, will feature a wealth of workshops and a dynamic General Session lineup. During the General Session, permanent cosmetics and skin care and spa professionals will be treated to hands-on demonstrations and lectures from some of the industrys most talented and successful practitioners. The workshops will educate attendees on new profit-building techniques and step-by-step treatment instructions to ensure their success.Attendees will experience an expanded exhibition floor, where they will have the opportunity to see the latest and greatest the industry has to offer. Exhibitors will present everything from pigments, equipment, and educational & marketing materials, to makeup and cosmeceuticals.On Friday, October 6th, IICE will kick off with a special VIP reception and Texas-sized night out at Billy Bobs Texas, the worlds largest Honky Tonk located in Fort Worths historic Stockyards.
Sandi Hammons will host 120 guests as they visit with Sandi and other convention luminaries; enjoy drinks & hors doeuvres, network, watch live bull-riding and enjoy a live concert after the reception. Space is limited. Admission is $49.95 before September 1st and $79.95 after and includes the reception, admission to the live bull riding, house band and main stage attractions. Call 800-642-1096 to reserve your ticket today.We are more than thrilled with IICEs new venue, said Sandi Hammons, founder and CEO of Premier Pigments who along with the American Institute of Intradermal Cosmetics cosponsors IICE. Our growing attendance numbers prove that IICE is a hit in the industry.
It is amazing to see how many professionals are hungry for knowledge, and that proves that our mission to provide continuous education to professionals has and never will cease.Gold Sponsor, The Alliance for Safe Practice will host the General Session, and bestow attendees with goody bags worth $40.During the General Session, industry experts will present a wealth of information on an array of topics and issues that affect permanent cosmetics and aesthetics professionals. Lectures, demonstrations and workshops will include: Vitiligo VariablesStretchmark StrategiesBeautiful BreastsAwesome Anesthetic ApplicationsHairline CamouflageProducing the Perfect PoutEye LightsMinimizing MistakesColor Correction ClinicExpert Eyebrow CorrectionsAddress Eyelash ExtensionsFeatures and Benefits of Light TherapyWinning with WaxingSkin SolutionsTime Tested ColorsExtreme Makeovers using Non-Extreme Techniques:The Latest in Facial Rejuvenation,Bring Your Vision to LifeComplete Mineral Makeup MakeoverCorrectly Diagnosing the SkinUsing the Internet in Your Business Because of the size and popularity of the Expo, IICE is the only industry educational conference and trade show to have such an affordable registration fee. It includes entrance to the exhibition hall, all General Session lectures, the Grand Demonstration Ballroom and Grand Stage Demonstration Workshop. In addition, the first 100 registrants will receive Premiers gorgeous new 24-page Permanent Cosmetics Photo Portfolio valued at more than the registration fee. Its better than getting your IICE ticket for free! exclaimed first registrant and 3-year-IICE-attendee, Sheila Woods.
The Photo Portfolio will help me increase my revenue and the information and inspiration I receive at IICE is priceless! Im really excited about this years event.. I even registered for the VIP reception. I really love Sandi and I know its going to be fun to meet her and visit with her at Billy Bobs.You can register by phone at (800)642-1096. Customer service representatives can provide you with hotel and travel arrangement information when you call..
Look Great with the Latest Cosmetics Combining Healing Like Ingredients
Beauty has been a sensitive issue for both men and women since ancient times. There cannot be a better example of this concern than the reports of Cleopatra bathing in a donkey's milk to keep her skin young and glowing. Legends testify that Egyptians and Greeks adopted various beauty treatments that used both natural and chemical ingredients.
The term, "Cosmocueticals" is being used widely today. But what is the story behind cosmocueticals? Researchers have combined the beneficial aspects of both science and cosmetics.
These two diverse and strong fields have come together as one. In the process of developing this new beneficial admixture, they have thrown open the gates to a dynamic new industry.
Science is one of our most powerful fields and the field of cosmetics is a very commercial. They are two of our largest and most powerful fields. Therefore, cosmocuetics, as a field of endeavor, seems to have almost unlimited potential.
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Juicy Cosmetics For Holiday 2005
(ContentDesk) September 1, 2005 -- Juicy Cosmetics has several new products for Holiday 2005 giving that are really must sees and must haves. Juicy Cosmetics Icing Sugar Shimmer in Hi Beam:Juicy's Sexy Icing Sugar Shimmer Powder gives you a subtle sparkle with a hint of colour. Perfect for anywhere on the body or to highlight your eyes or cheeks or anywhere that takes your fancy. Hi Beam - A beautiful, shimmery gold with just the right amount of star-like sparkle to make every woman a heavenly body. In a perfect easy to carry and no mess tall shaker pot, perfect for in your purse and on the go.
Hi Beam - (Soft Gold Shimmer) A beautiful, shimmery gold with just the right amount of star-like sparkle to make every woman a heavenly body. Princess - (Soft Pink Shimmer) Soft, silky and subtle...an understated pink that blends easily and goes anywhere... perfect for adding just a hint of a glimmer.Juicy Cosmetics Super Shine Lip Gloss in Sonic:This sheer, vanilla scented shade of plumy-gold...
Juicy Cosmetics For Holiday 2005
Skin Disorders and Cosmetics
Every day, thousands of women have reactions to the make-up they use.
While this is a relatively small percentage of the population, there is cause for concern nonetheless.
For those women who cannot leave the house with wearing make-up, be sure that you are using quality products from reputable manufacturers.
Cosmetics, especially those made by less-than-scrupulous companies, can cause serious long-term problems for your skin.
One of the most common problems caused by the use of cosmetics is irritant contact dermatitis.
This is generally characterized by an intense facial itch, and an accompanying rash.
This type of skin disorder is usually caused by the use of facial cleaners, toners, and astringents.
These products are generally very acidic, and often contain alcohol.
If you find that your skin is irritated by these products, you should refrain from using them immediately.
Then make an appointment...
New Article from Paula Begoun Now Available
Seattle, WA (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) November 30, 2005 -- Cosmeceuticals is a growing trend in the cosmetics industry, estimated to reach a staggering $7.2 billion in sales by 2008. More and more doctors are tacking their names on to products, lending the impression that their brands are somehow medical in nature or more effective. But do these products work? And what exactly are cosmeceuticals? Paula Begouns new article Cosmeceuticals: Science, Marketing, or a Little of Both? explores the phenomenon of the cosmeceutical craze, and gets beyond the hype to the truth about this expanding skin-care category. In her new 936-word article, Cosmetics Cop (www.cosmeticscop.com) and best-selling beauty author Paula Begoun answers the following questions:
-- Who is regulating this increasingly popular section of the cosmetics industry? -- What or who is driving this...