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Oakville Beaver, 22 Aug 2007, p. 16

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16 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday August 22, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Local wildlife SNAPPERS AND GOATS: Cassady Rotondi, and Rylee Smith (top right) check out a snapping turtle Saturday at the Wildlife Centre in Bronte Creek Provincial Park, while Dilan Madha (bottom right) appears a bit nervous about feeding an eager goat at the park's Children's Farm. CARRIERS WANTED The Oakville Beaver The Oakville Beaver is looking for newspaper carriers in your neighbour hood! Support your local carrier DERREK WOOLLAM / OAKVILLE BEAVER Join our carrier club Earn extra money and win prizes Many routes still available Call immediately for more information 905-845-9742 171 SPEERS RD. #19, OAKVILLE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:00pm, Wed. 9:30-6:00pm, Sat. 9:00-5:00, Sun. 12:00-5:00pm EYELASH EXTENTIONS AVAILABLE! www.hairchateau.com (check website for new client discount) All-natural recipe for beautiful skin Genetics play a key role in how your skin will evolve as you get older. It is common for skin to lose some elasticity and many people experience sagging of the skin, dimpling and pigment changes due to the gradual decline of hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen. But environmental factors, perhaps, make up the largest part of the equation, especially sun exposure and how you care for your skin. People are living longer and want their skin to reflect just how vibrant they feel. Just as a meal comes together by using the right ingredients, you can achieve a healthy, more youthful appearance by practicing this recipe for vibrant skin: 1. Starter course: Begin with a fresh and clean surface. Use a gentle cleanser to wash your face twice daily to clean out pores and remove surface skin buildup and makeup residue. Cleansers are available to work in conjunction with your specific skin type, whether oily, dry or combination. Use a toner to close pores and firm the skin. Toners will also exfoliate the skin, allowing for fresh, dewy layers of skin to show through. Be gentle when washing the face. Tugging or rubbing can exacerbate conditions and promote more wrinkling or irritation. 2. Entree: Moisture is essential to your skin. Moisture should come from the inside and out. Fuel your skin by drinking plenty of water and provide the nutrients skin needs by eating a healthy balance of all-natural foods, including an assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables. Facial moisturizers can plump the skin, revitalize its appearance and make it look and feel more youthful. The main course of skin care also involves sun protection. Over time, exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation can lead to skin discoloration, wrinkling and even skin cancer. In fact, 90 percent of skin aging symptoms, including wrinkles, lentigos (brown freckles), acne, dry complexion, and dilated capillaries can be linked to sun exposure, say experts. Use products that have at least an SPF of 15. 3. Dessert: Makeup can camouflage areas of the skin, but many products are now being created with anti-aging ingredients to assist in revitalizing skin. Look for lighter, more translucent applications that won't cake on skin and settle into fine lines and wrinkles. 905 338-1237 Sunset Relaxing Experience Sunset A Relaxing E p rience u set Rel ing Experie ce et Rela ing Experienc t e g Experien Experi Exper Experi Ex Exp

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