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Any there any cover-ups for stretch marks?
i have a beautiful son. I was blessed to get my post-baby body back (maybe even better) but now i have stretch marks. Are there any products (i.e. water-proof make-up, tanning sprays, etc.) out there, for all skin types, (i'm african american) to cover them up? i have a six-pack but my stretch marks are preventing me from showing them. i'm going on vacation in July and i wanna show it off. please help!!!
u may try anything but let me tell u ..why r u trying so desperately to erase the impressions of ur sons birth.they are like heiroglyphs! why dont u take pride and archive them.the way i see it ,they are impressions depicting ur patience to bring a baby into this world and u should be proud to have them. im sure ur husband cant have threm even if he wants some.
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Too Faced Tanning Bed In A Tube $28 Throw away those tanning goggles and say “good bye” to sun damaged skin with Too Faced’s Tanning Bed in a Tube! A wonder-lotion that adds an instant bronze glow with a gradual sunless tanner to give you that “just got back from the Caribbean” sex appeal. The yummy Pina Colada scent has an intoxicating “vacation in a tube” vibe which will make them wonder where in the world you have been. Tanning Bed in a Tube – Star Qualities! Too Face Sugar based formula tans skin evenly without streaking Plant derived emolloents moisturizes skin Subtle Colada scent sweeps you away on a Caribbean breeze Doesn’t rub off on clothes Directions: Use daily to build your sunless tan and keep your body in bikini shape all year long! Won’t streak or rub off onto clothing who knew becoming a bronzed beauty was so easy? Net Weight: 177 ml / 6 ml Ingredients: Water (Aqua), Carthamus Tinctius (Hybrid Safflower) Seed Oil, Cetyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Erythrulose, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Potassium Cetyl Phosphate, BHT, Dimethicone, Cyclopentasiloxane, Cylcohexasiloxane, Ammonium Acryloydimethyltaurate/VP Copolymer, Sodium PCA, Disodium EDTA, Dihydroxyacetone, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Butylparaben, Isobutylparaben, Citric Acid, Fragrance (Parfum), Coumarin May Contains: Mica, Tin Oxide, Iron Oxides (CI 77891, CI77491, CI77499) |
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Back to School or Vacation's End Saturday Evening Post Cover, January 8,1927 $39.99 Norman Rockwell "Back to School" or "Vacation's End" Saturday Evening Post Cover, January 8,1927 - Giclee Print |
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Home from Vacation Saturday Evening Post Cover, September 13,1930 $39.99 Norman Rockwell "Home from Vacation" Saturday Evening Post Cover, September 13,1930 - Giclee Print |
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Summer Vacation, 1934 Saturday Evening Post Cover, June 30,1934 $39.99 Norman Rockwell "Summer Vacation, 1934" Saturday Evening Post Cover, June 30,1934 - Giclee Print |
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Summer Vacation, 1923 Saturday Evening Post Cover, June 23,1923 $39.99 Norman Rockwell "Summer Vacation, 1923" Saturday Evening Post Cover, June 23,1923 - Giclee Print |
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Winter Vacation, Saturday Evening Post Cover, February 10, 1940 $39.99 Ski Weld "Winter Vacation," Saturday Evening Post Cover, February 10, 1940 - Giclee Print |
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Home from Vacation Saturday Evening Post Cover, August 23, 1952 $39.99 John Falter "Home from Vacation" Saturday Evening Post Cover, August 23, 1952 - Giclee Print |
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Vacation Plans, Saturday Evening Post Cover, April 9, 1960 $39.99 Ben Kimberly Prins "Vacation Plans," Saturday Evening Post Cover, April 9, 1960 - Giclee Print |
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Permanent Vacation $14.99 The inaugural release from Munich's Permanent Vacation label is an eponymous mix CD, compiled by label heads Benjamin Fr?hlich and Tom Bioly, which feels very much as the title suggests: unhurried, luxurious, infinitely lush and relaxing, and warmly indulgent. It essentially embodies the spirit of the eclectic, laid-back, post-disco style of DJing and music-making, termed "balearic" in honor of the Mediterranean vacation spots whence it germinated in the mid-'80s, which was resurgently popular in electronica circles around the mid- to late 2000s. To that end, team Vacation start things off with a nugget from 1984, the Double's moody, soulful groover "Woman of the World" (which was also revived in the same year on Henrik Schwarz's like-minded DJ-Kicks mix), progress from there into Joakim's blippy 2003 rework of French disco mumbler Max Berlin's 1978 "Elle et Moi," and Kelly Polar's luscious, stately "Tyurangalia," from 2005. And they continue on shuttling back and forth between the decades, taking in forgotten sides from Italo pioneer Alexander Robotnick and Danish cheese-meister Tommy Seebach alongside contemporary luminaries like Lindstrom (under his Six Cups of Rebel alias), and Maurice Fulton (represented by a pair of disparate but equally stimulating remixes). The differences between the vintage cuts and the work of the revivalists, while occasionally evident, are often strikingly hard to discern, which makes this both a cohesive listening experience and a decent argument for the cross-generational continuity of semi-electronic, slow to midtempo European disco music. Fr?hlich and Bioly are not always the most refined of mixers, sometimes executing their transitions with little sense of maintaining momentum, but the music is all so fluid and effortless that it hardly matters. After roughly an hour's worth of mostly mellow, but quirky and grooving (and generally quite danceable) tracks, none of them overly electronic-feeling, the mix chills out even further with the blissful Belgian bossa nova of Antena and a soothing, sea-themed vocal closer from Denmark's WhoMadeWho (dating, respectively, from 1982 and 2005 -- not that you could tell that by listening.) All told, there is a stunning amount of gorgeousness on display here. Highly recommended to anyone curious about balearic or experimental disco, or anyone in need of a good pleasure cruise. ~ K. Ross Hoffman |
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"Just Friends" A Nelena & Jemi Story: Forgive Me? Episode 65 Part 1
Hospitality: Best Ways to Find Hospitality Jobs Online
Hospitality jobs are one of the most popular jobs nowadays. It is a carer in which there is a big demand for workers, not only in the local market but also for the international arena. Not only is the industry in demand, it is very important too. Just think how things would be, if no body is willing to serve you or take care of your needs when you go on your grand vacation. That wouldn’t be a vacation at all!
The Job
Hospitality jobs are basically jobs that involve the act of giving service to people. This could be done in a way that you accommodate people in a certain place and do your best by giving a specific service just to make them feel at home. In short, you become hospitable. Jobs like chefs, hotel managers, receptionists, event planners, tour coordinators and hotel staff positions, all fall into this job category.
Although having a job like this could be pretty hard if you don’t have the heart for it, it could be fun and very rewarding too. The pay in the industry could be very lucrative. Also, due to the fact that there are a number of places that you could work in, finding a job is not that hard.
The Hunt
Because of the very promising and secure future of this type of career, a lot of people go job hunting for hospitality jobs. Other than reading your daily paper’s classified ads section, the Internet is also one good place to do your search. However, cyberspace could be a very vast place to search in. So, if you’ll be looking online, here are some tips on where it is best to look for hospitality jobs.
Your Local Paper Goes High Tech
If you want a job that is situated locally, one good option in which you could look for one would be the Web site of your local paper. Don’t worry if you already have a printed copy of your paper. Sometimes, there are ads that papers don’t include in their publication. There’s a big chance that you could find these ads posted in their Web site.
Job Listings
Another good place to look are job listings. There are a lot of major job listings online that you could try browsing. To make your search easier, try to take advantage of these Web site’s search box. All you have to do is type in specific keywords on the position you are looking for and you would automatically get results. It is best that you search various job listing sites so that you can have various choices with the results.
Specialized Job Listings
Other than general job listings, there are also specialized ones that are tailored fit for your needs. So if you are looking for hospitality career oriented jobs, there are job listings that are only concentrated for hospitality career positions. You can try looking in major search engines for Web sites like these. For sure you can find a number of sites that you can look into.
Company Web Sites
Sometimes companies also post ads on their Web site. However, this could be tricky because more often than not, they do not place their ads on their main page. Try reading the small print on the bottom of their main page and see if you could find a link that leads to a page in which they list their available job openings. Also, try thinking of various companies that you think you would want to work in and then visit their Web site.
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