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Post How to shop cosmetic products
Hello to all
How to shop cosmetic products ? Many products are available in the market. Can you give some tips to how to choose a good product.
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Thu Feb 04, 2010 5:18 pm
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Post Re: How to shop cosmetic products
Step 1
I always look for reviews of about company and the product. This gives me an indicator of what to expect from my shopping experience.
Step 2
When looking for the best online deals consider shopping for coupon codes first. I swear by this method. I hardly ever pay for shipping. Just simply google the product name plus the word "coupon" and you will have several links to sites offering discount coupon codes. Just enter the code at the end of your order and save on shipping and more!
Step 3
Still not sold on using your credit card? Well there are other options. Consider getting a paypal account and shopping with only a certain amount in your spending account. You may feel a little safer knowing that you are not using your major credit card.
Step 4
Always look for the " padlock" sign located in your address bar prior to disclosing any personal information. This little icon alerts you to the sites security. If you do not see a padlock, do not proceed with your order. Your information may be at risk.
Step 5
Last but not least. Start off slow. Purchase something small and inexpensive. Once you've found a favorite site to shop from you can always return to buy additional items after you have done your own review.


Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:26 am
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Post Re: How to shop cosmetic products
Hello Friends

HAIR - one of the most common hair cosmetic product is hair color products or agents. Know the chemicals that have been banned by researching on the different hair coloring products. The best thing is to look for products that are herbal-based. There are so many products of this kind that will not harm you. Choosing light colors is a good precaution on safety.
MAKE UP - this is one of the most important aspects of beauty. More and more women and men are using all kinds of make up and this trend continues to grow. When buying eye shadow or lipstick, steer clear of products that have azoic colorants in them.
CREAMS - there is a host of different products in the market, buying creams may be overwhelming. However, with the following tip, you should make a decision that will safeguard your health. Go only for products with natural ingredients like oleic acid, fumaric acid, tannic acid, honey, algae, vitamin E, chamomile and others.

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Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:52 am
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Post Re: How to shop cosmetic products
Hello friends

1.always look for reviews of about company and the product. This gives me an indicator of what to expect from my shopping experience.
2.When looking for the best online deals consider shopping for coupon codes first. I swear by this method. I hardly ever pay for shipping. Just simply google the product name plus the word "coupon" and you will have several links to sites offering discount coupon codes. Just enter the code at the end of your order and save on shipping and more!
3.Still not sold on using your credit card? Well there are other options. Consider getting a paypal account and shopping with only a certain amount in your spending account. You may feel a little safer knowing that you are not using your major credit card.
4.Always look for the " padlock" sign located in your address bar prior to disclosing any personal information. This little icon alerts you to the sites security. If you do not see a padlock, do not proceed with your order. Your information may be at risk.
5.Last but not least. Start off slow. Purchase something small and inexpensive. Once you've found a favorite site to shop from you can always return to buy additional items after you have done your own review.

Thanks for all friends....


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In the early 1970s, Anita Roddick–then Anita Perilli–visited a shop called The Body Shop in Berkeley, California run by Peggy Short and Jane Saunders. This inspired her to open her own shop back in the UK. In 1987, Anita purchased the naming rights from the original Body Shop.[2][3][4]
The opening of Roddick's first modest shop received early attention when the Brighton newspaper, The Evening Argus, carried an article about an undertaker with a nearby store who complained about the use of the name "The Body Shop."[5]
From its first launch in 1976 The Body Shop experienced rapid growth, expanding at a rate of 50 percent annually. Its stock was floated on London's Unlisted Securities Market in April 1984, opening at 95p. After it obtained a full listing on the London Stock Exchange, the stock was given the nickname "The shares that defy gravity," as its price increased by more than 500%.
In March 2006, The Body Shop agreed to a £652.3 million takeover by L'Oréal. It was reported that Anita and Gordon Roddick, who set up The Body Shop 30 years previously, made £130 million from the sale.[6]
During her lifetime, Body Shop founder Anita Roddick had built a reputation for innovation, integrity and social responsibility.
Following her death in 2007, Prime Minister Gordon Brown paid tribute to Dame Anita, calling her "one of the country's true pioneers" and an "inspiration" to businesswomen. He said: "She campaigned for green issues for many years before it became fashionable to do so and inspired millions to the cause by bringing sustainable products to a mass market. "She will be remembered not only as a great campaigner but also as a great entrepreneur."[7]
About The Body Shop Story from Encyclopedia of Leadership, Volume 4[1]
The Body Shop turned increasingly toward social and environmental campaigns to promote its business. In 1997, Roddick launched a global campaign to raise self-esteem in women and against the media stereotyping of women. It focused on unreasonably skinny models in the context of rising numbers in bulimia and anorexia. The star of the campaign became world famous. The company created a doll in the likeness of Barbie but with a lifelike voluptuous figure and luxuriant red hair, that came with the tag line, "There are 3 billion women who don't look like supermodels and only 8 who do"[8] Her name was Ruby, a real-life size 16 plastic doll that Mattel thought looked too much like Barbie. The strategic platform and global campaign production were developed with Host Universal, who went on to create an old-age Ruby for Body Shop Australia. Mattel later sued the company for copyright infringement[9] The company stopped the campaign.

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Mon Feb 15, 2010 12:36 pm
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Post Re: How to shop cosmetic products
* Use the most expensive products more sparingly. Some items are hard to do without, especially the go to favorites in the beauty routine. Instead of skipping that favorite but expensive cosmetic, try to use it more sparingly. Save it for special occasions or for date night; try to get by with just using a pea size amount instead of a nickel size.
* Purchase multitasking products. Many cosmetic products can be applied several different ways. Lipsticks can be used as cheek color. Eye shadows can be used as an eye liner. The right shade of eye shadow could even be used for the eyebrows as well.
* Bargain hunt for the best buy. Shop around and find the best deal. Many stores offer free gifts with purchase, go for the gift that will meet a beauty need. Becoming a beauty insider with Sephora can also help to save money by receiving discounts and free products. Shopping for skincare and makeup can be a lot of fun, join in with a girlfriend for some extra pampering too.

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Sat Feb 20, 2010 8:54 am
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Post Re: How to shop cosmetic products
The beauty of one's skin is very important, as it may also reflect one's general health. Due to pollution, stress, improper foods, one's skin may lose its elasticity and beauty, that is why more attention must be paid to taking care of it. This store provides those who care with quality products that aim at the rejuvenation of one's skin. Important brands can be found here, and their variety is large, as the main aim of the store is that of helping others improve the health of their skin.


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The Reject Shop has given the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission court-enforceable undertakings after selling a children's toy product which exceeded permissible lead levels and a cosmetic product which did not comply with the mandatory product information standard."As part of regular marketplace monitoring activities, ACCC staff bought a children's figurines toy, the Knights Play set, supplied by The Reject Shop", ACCC Chairman, Mr Graeme Samuel, said today. "On testing, it was found that the toys' paint had lead migration levels greater than 90 milligrams per kilogram."A consumer protection notice effectively banning children's toys containing accessible materials with a lead migration of more than 90 milligrams per kilogram was introduced on 17 September 2007. Section 65C of the Trade Practices Act 1974 prohibits a corporation from supplying goods that breach product safety standards and consumer protection notices."The toys were sold in Western Australia, Victoria, NSW, Queensland and South Australia."The Reject Shop also supplied a product described as Universal Wipes, a moist tissue wipe product in a plastic container. The product ingredients were not listed on the container, nor available at the point of sale."Consumer information standards require that cosmetic ingredients for cosmetic products be listed at the point of sale. This is usually done by placing a list of ingredients in descending order by mass or volume on the product, or the products packaging. Section 65D of the Act prohibits a corporation from supplying goods that do not comply with the requirements of a prescribed consumer product information standard.
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Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:53 pm
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Hello

Thanks fro sharing this nice information. Please keep sharing more and more information.
I have got lot of information...

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Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:24 pm
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Post Re: How to shop cosmetic products
Hello friends
The beauty of one's skin is very important, as it may also reflect one's general health. Due to pollution, stress, improper foods, one's skin may lose its elasticity and beauty, that is why more attention must be paid to taking care of it. while you go for the shopping for cosmetics products research the store first. Try to know the review of product online.
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