Wednesday, July 23, 2008

State Exam Review for Professional Barber-Styling 3E

This book presents a review of the material that may be covered on a state licensing exam for barber-styling. It employs multiple-choice questions, a form of examination that has been widely adopted by the majority of the state boards and sponsors of nationally distributed tests. Groups of questions have been arranged under major area. It is advisable that the review of a particular subject take place soon after its presentation in the classroom, both to reinforce retention of the material by students and to provide instructors with a means of evaluating their students' knowledge. The content of the book mirrors advances in professional barber-styling. The book will serve as a valuable aid to students as they prepare for their licensing examination, whether it be a state or a national test.
Customer Review: Easy reading but do not have Chinese translation
Barber-Stylists from China, Hong Kong or Taiwan who cannot understand English will not able to take full advantage of this great book. If the book have someone translate it to Chinese, it will help my friends to stay in their field.


The cosmetic industry has been pulling the wool over your eyes as their cosmetics continue to have ingredients that are harmful and even deadly to human health. But they have no shame since they continue to add these ingredients to their cosmetics because they make the product smell better, flow nicer, cost less, dilute easy, easy to obtain, and fool you that they work.

These ingredients contaminate all forms of personal care products, such as soaps, facial creams, lotions, shampoos, conditioners, hair gels, and toothpaste. If you can not eat these products, than you should not be using them. Every time you put cosmetics and their ingredients onto your skin, they are suck into your blood and immediately go to your liver just as if you had chewed them and swallowed.

Does the cosmetic industry care about how harmful these ingredients are? Not really. They have been using these ingredients since these ingredients were discovered and found useful for their products. Of course, they do testing to make sure there are no major side effects on the skin or scalp, but a lot of the side effects don't show up quickly, since side effects would be related to diseases, which takes awhile to develop. And when these diseases develop, they are no longer related to the skin products used.

Here are some of the most frequently used cosmetic ingredients, which are toxic to your body and can create disease.

Acrylamide, Acrylate, Butylaminoethyl, Methylacrylate polymer - These are synthetic polymers that are used in some body creams, shampoos, nail lacquers, fabrics. Animal laboratory testing has been linked to tumors. They are also known to cause various skin issues and allergic reactions.

Parabens, Are para-hydroxybenzoic acid esters (methyl, propyl, butyl) - Are used as a preservative in cosmetics. It is estimated that 13,200 cosmetic and skin care products contain parabens. These chemicals are toxic and cause allergies. Some studies connect these chemicals with cancer. They have also shown to have hormone-disrupting qualities by mimicking estrogen and causing problems in the endocrine system.

Propylene glycol - This chemical derived from petroleum and is a synthetic product. Because it attracts water it is used in cosmetics as a surfactant, solvent and humectant. It is used as a moisturizer in cosmetics and as a carrier in fragrance oils. It is also used in antifreeze and hydraulic brake fluid. It is toxic and causes allergic reactions. It affects the health of the liver and kidney. It also irriates the skin and prevent normal skin health growth.

Sodium laurel, lauryl sulfate (SLS), sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) - Is a white powder used in thousands of cosmetic products and non-cosmetic products. SLS is a strong degreaser that dries the skin and hair. It can also cause hair loss. Used in many products that are called natural as a result these products are not natural. This product is found in shampoos, toothpastes, lotions, and creams. It is also found in many car washes, engine degreasers, and garage floor cleaners. When combined Triethanolamine (TEA) it can become a nitrosamine, which is a potent class of carcinogen.

Mineral Oil, Paraffin, and Petrolatum - Are hydrocarbons which come from petroleum products. On the skin, it is heavy and greasy and clogs pores. It is toxic and leads to skin issues. It disrupts natural skin grown causing skin aging. It is also suspected cause of cancer and disrupts hormonal activity. If take internally, it prevents the absorption of nutrient into the blood in the small intestines.

Phenol carbolic acid, Phenolic compounds - Are used as a preservative and found in many lotions and skin creams. They are toxic and can cause paralysis, convulsions, coma and even death from respiratory failure.

Benzoic Acid, sodium benzoate - is used as a preservative in cosmetics and foods. Often combined with sodium bisulfites, which are banned in some countries. This is a dangerous additive, since in low amounts it has been associated with brain damage, neurological disorders, and cancer.

Dioxane PEG, Polysorbates, Laureth, ethoxylated alcohols - Found in many cosmetics and other personal care products. It is easily absorbed through the skin and has been found to be carcinogenic.

BHA and BHT - Butylated hydroxyanisole and butylated hydroxytoluene. These chemicals are synthetic antioxidants used in foods and cosmetics. Please avoid them, since they are toxic and may contain toluene which quite toxic.

There are hundreds of other chemicals you should know about so that you can avoid them in the products you use. All of them create problems on your skin, cause internal organ damage, or create diseases - acetone, aluminum chemicals, amyl dimethyl para, chloroxylenol, butylenes glycol, diammonium citrate, formalin or formaldehyde, and list goes on.

If you want good cosmetics and ingredients, check the cosmetics you plan to buy and look for more natural ingredients. Here is a list of good natural cosmetic ingredients - herbs, aloe vera, jojoba oil, coconut oil, natural palm oil, shea butter, olive oil, castile soap, yucca root, lactalbumin, balsam tolu, coconut fatty acids, benzoin gum, witch hazel, myrrh. This list is just a start for you to start looking for more good ingredients in cosmetics and other personal care products you use.

Rudy Silva is a natural nutritionist and has created Good Skin Care Blog which gives you more tips on cosmetics and ingredients and on how to keep your skin healthy and free of blemishes. Go to his Natural Skin Care Blog now.

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Bennett Dvd Cosmetic Gelcoat Fiberglass Repair & - Instructional Materials - Mfr Part #H905DVD

DVD Cosmetic Gelcoat & Fiberglass Repair & Finishing. This program takes you step-by-step through every type of cosmetic repair that can and should be done by any boat owner. You'll learn the proper techniques, materials, tools and tricks of the trade from one of the best fiberglass repairman in the country. This program continues with the repair instructions for those hollow areas under the gelcoat called "Air Voids" and then explains the causes and proper repair of Stress Cracks. 100 mins.


The battle to stop cellulite is more difficult that it may seem. Unlike body fat and extra weight being carried on other parts of your body cellulite cannot simply be burned off by dieting, or massive quantities of exercise. Cellulite is not caused by being overweight as many might think, rather it is caused by dehydrated and damaged skin. So in order to stop cellulite you must focus on first improving the skin, then getting rid of the cellulite. This article explores how creams and lotions can stop cellulite, and more specifically what ingredients you should look for, and the results you can expect.

How do creams stop cellulite?

It's become a very big market, anti cellulite products, but do they work? Yes, and no. Understanding what these creams are capable of will ensure you're expectations aren't to high before you begin using them. Most of these products are developed by cosmetic companies, so they are not FDA approved, and therefore are not medical creams. They contain natural ingredients (which we'll discuss below) that work to moisturize, tone, and firm the skin where it's applied.

The effects of cellulite creams are a firmer more toned skin which reduces the appearance of the dimples that are caused by cellulite.

Which ingredients are important

Most creams contain some form of caffeine, this is important to dehydrate fat cells, and improve the appearance of your skin. Along with caffeine most have some form of green tea or seaweed extract and several other natural ingredients that are known to improve the physical appearance of your skin. Some creams claim to use their own special technology to deliver ingredients below the skins surface and have effects directly on the fat cells that are stuck in the deep tissues in your legs, arms, buttocks, and stomach.

What type of results should I expect?

Most creams suggest you should see results and stop cellulite in the 4-5 week mark. You need to apply the product according to the manufacturers directions continuously if you want the desired results. Eventually you will reach a maximum point of benefit from the cellulite cream at which point some creams suggest you can cut back your application from normally twice a day to once a day. An important point to remember is that once you start using these stop cellulite creams you're required to use them forever if you wish to continue having the desired results (reduced appearance of cellulite).

To learn more about cellulite removal creams please visit http://www.thecellulitereport.com a popular website providing cellulite cream comparisons.

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