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    Aug 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Organic self-tanners offer a natural alternative to chemicals and harsh sun

    Not so long ago "working on a tan" meant a choice among baking in the sun, broiling on a tanning bed or slathering on a chemical-laden self-tanner that left streaks, smelled awful and imbued skin with a distinct fake orange glow.
    Los Angeles Times
    Not so long ago "working on a tan" meant a choice among baking in the sun, broiling on a tanning bed or slathering on a chemical-laden self-tanner that left streaks, smelled awful and imbued skin with a distinct fake orange glow. Today, there's another...

    Tags: Beets, Health and Beauty Products, Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering, Health Treatments

  2. Jun 12, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Self-tanning products have come a long way

    The deleterious effects of self-tanning products — streaky brown or Oompa-Loompa orange skin — have faded considerably over the past couple years, due in large part to advances in formulations and delivery methods that make a DIY tan easier to acquire. These advances, coupled with a stronger awareness of sun damage and the potential harmful effects of UV lights in tanning beds, have inspired more of us to slather on the bronze, rather than run the risk of skin cancer or premature aging.
    Los Angeles Time
    The deleterious effects of self-tanning products — streaky brown or Oompa-Loompa orange skin — have faded considerably over the past couple years, due in large part to advances in formulations and delivery methods that make a DIY tan easier to...

    Tags: Sports, Health, Physical Conditions, Sun-Damaged Skin, Environmental Pollution

  4. May 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Sunblocks are the new multi-taskers

    The beginning of summer always seems to be accompanied by an onslaught of sunscreens. The market is crowded with lotions and sprays, powders and lip balms, and, increasingly, multi-tasking products with inventive application methods that are touted for their ability to do more than just block the UVA and UVB rays that lead to sunburns, skin cancer and premature aging of the skin.
    Los Angeles Times
    The beginning of summer always seems to be accompanied by an onslaught of sunscreens. The market is crowded with lotions and sprays, powders and lip balms, and, increasingly, multi-tasking products with inventive application methods that are touted for...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Health, Dermatologists, Economy, Business and Finance, Sunburn

  6. May 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Sunscreens that multitask as much as we do

    All The Rage
    Every year, there seem to more SPF lotions and sprays, more SPF face powders and lip balms....
  8. Jun 20, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Your Stylist: Patriotic chic pieces for the 4th of July

    All The Rage
    Resident Image stylist and market editor Melissa Magsaysay soothes your sartorial woes in the weekly Your Stylist blog column If you’re gearing up for the 4th of July weekend, you might want to think about packing or putting on an......
  10. Jan 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. L.A. skin-care guru Kate Somerville launches six new products

    All The Rage
    Kate Somerville, the facialist-to-the-stars turned skin-care tycoon, hosted members of the press at her Melrose Place skin-care clinic Thursday to introduce six new products that she said further her mission of creating formulations "with a high...
  12. Dec 9, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Fish Farms Become Feedlots of the Sea

    Times Staff Writer
    If you bought a salmon filet in the supermarket recently or ordered one in a restaurant, chances are it was born in a plastic tray here, or a place just like it. Instead of streaking through the ocean or leaping up rocky streams, it spent three years...

    Tags: Health, Aquaculture, Environmental Pollution, Sardines, Nature

  14. Mar 28, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The Blood of the Lambs

    Special to The Times
    A month after U.S. bombs first fell on Afghanistan, a widow in western Pakistan opened her door to two men with straggling beards, native clothes and skin streaked orange with self-tanning cream. Three weeks earlier, the woman's husband, a Protestant...

    Tags: Politics, Civil Unrest, Charity, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Activism

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