Thursday, February 13, 2014

White House Christmas card 2011?




DJ


For some strange reason I cannot find out (or see a pix of) the 2011 White House Christmas Card anywhere on the web. Im dang good at searching the web for lots of information, but not this time. Anybody direct me to it? Please spare me any crummy remarks about our President- Its about the White House Card and artist for 2011.


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Maybe it's not out yet. I know I personally refuse to have much of anything to do with xmas until at least december other than the gift shopping

Laser hair removal for xmas?




JonahsWhal


Ok, we are not doing much this year for xmas except for the kids. My wife and I are doing 1 present each. She has a little prob with slight whiskers coming in lightly on the chin. She usually plucks them and wants to get it lasered in that one spot.

Would that be a good gift, or not for xmas? Gift certs to ideal image? I know she wants it, just not sure about xmas?



Answer
Laser is not the answer, it's a LIFETIME commitment, and the only ones benefiting is the company making profits. ONCE she stopped, the hair will grow back like before. We've plucks our hair for ages!

Grandma and my grandma before me, did that. So are the future grandmothers. We've tired everything else, but plucking never goes out of style.

Do you know how much hair you got? That will cost a lot of money!!!!

Lasers work best on people with pale skin and dark hair (like me!), but these days there are even options for women with dark skin and light hair. Keep in mind dark skin may require 2-3 more sessions.

It's impossible to predict how successful lasers will work on everyone. Results depend on the quality of the laser, the type of hair you have and the number of procedures you have done. Never trust a company that guarantees hair removal. I suggest you try to a consultation in person before you sign up.

Laser hair removal isn't cheap (about $200-$500 a session depending on where you live and the areas being treated. Again, it takes about 6 sessions to get rid of 70% of hair permanently. Touch-ups are always an option at about $100-$150 a session. With treatments averaging $65 per five minutes and a series of sessions required, permanent hair removal businesses are being set up in shopping centres and beauty clinics.

Glamour magazine ex-editor ended up scarred for life. For this very reason, you want to skip the discount places and get treated by a trained technician at an established medical facility. These places do NOT offer discounts.

Example of one who had them done.
My laser hair removal treatment takes 8 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart to see 60 percent reduction in hair growth. For best results, I got maintenance treatments done once a year for 4 years . Now I don't want to do this anymore! what is the best way to remove them from now on ?

THE laser hair removal industry should be subject to national regulations to protect people from being burned in their quest to remove unwanted body hair, consumer magazine Choice says. An investigation of six salons and clinics in Sydney found four had staff who were not trained in operating hair removal machines, while two had received training from the equipment manufacturer. ~ AAP, October 20, 2011

Laser or waxing, once you stopped, THEY WILL COME BACK as before. It's totally a waste of $$$$. It is a billion dollar business, btw. NONE is permanent.




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