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CompWhite, LLC announces the release of their innovative teeth whitening product that uses color spectrum technology to get smiles whiter, faster. This patented technology takes a less invasive approach to whitening which relies on the physics of the visible light spectrum and the interaction with oral care dyes to whiten the teeth. The simple 2-step application combines traditional Carbamide peroxide with the complementary color technology to achieve immediate results - for a white smile that goes beyond expectation. CompWhite products are manufactured exclusively by Arlington Scientific, Inc..
“We’ve spent years developing this product to be of the highest quality while delivering superior results,” says Ben Card, manufacturer and President of Arlington Scientific, Inc (ASI). CompWhite’s whitening gels contain Xylitol which has been proven to help rebuild tooth enamel that may be eroded in a traditional teeth whitening process. “With 24 years of experience in manufacturing health care related products, ASI has been invaluable in developing the whiteners to meet our requirements of decreased sensitivity, decreased enamel erosion and decreased bleaching time,” says Gail Tarver, President of CompWhite, LLC.
For the dental professional, the product is available as a whitening system under the Ultra Violet White™ professional label, which officially debuted at the 2009 Utah Dental Assoc. Convention. “There hasn’t been a substantial innovation for teeth whitening in over 25 years. We had an idea that the dental world was looking for the next new thing, and we were the hit of the show. Dentist and hygienist are raving about our whitener,” reports Tarver. Ultra Violet White - the NEW way to white.
CompWhite also has a retail product targeted to the young adult market under the Freak’n White label. The affordable at-home whitening kit includes nine whitening applications and do-it-yourself moldable trays. “Young people are looking for something new and innovative and they are excited to try the new purple gel,” says Card. Freak’n White - for a smile that is totally off the hook!
CompWhite was recently awarded Best of State® 2009 in Utah for the teeth whitening invention. Ultra Violet White was one of the companies recognized for best new dental product in the world at the American Dental Association (ADA) Convention in 2007 and Freak’n White was featured April 20, 2009 on ABC4’s Good Things Utah. “These products have the potential to revolutionize the teeth whitening industry. The vision of using color to whiten a yellowed smile has now been realized - and it really works,” says Tarver. CompWhite is changing the color of whitening!
For more information, or to order CompWhite products, visit www.ultravioletwhite.com or www.freaknwhite.com or call 800-654-0146.
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NeoStem, Inc., which is pioneering the pre-disease collection, processing and long-term storage of adult stem cells for future medical need, has filed a patent application claiming the proprietary stem cell technology of Vincent C. Giampapa, M.D., F.A.C.S. relating to cosmetic facial rejuvenation, which NeoStem first licensed in February 2009.
The newest adult stem cell collection center in the NeoStem network, located at the Giampapa Institute for Anti-Aging Medical Therapy in Montclair, New Jersey, has received, from the state of New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, a blood bank license for autologous peripheral blood stem cell collection. This allows the center to open and commence operations, and together with the patent application will serve to significantly advance NeoStem’s leadership in the anti-aging and regenerative medicine arena.
Dr. Giampapa, director of the Giampapa Institute for Anti-Aging Medical Therapy, is a board-certified plastic reconstructive surgeon and Assistant Clinical Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and is one of the first certified anti-aging medical physicians in the world. His research and technology comprise a non-surgical procedure for complete facial rejuvenation that involves injecting pluripotent cells, including stem cells, into the skin of individuals whose skin has lost its firmness and texture due to age. The pluripotent cells stimulate the growth of various cells in the skin, leading to the restoration of the skin’s firmness and texture. The procedure can be accomplished under local anesthesia in an office setting and typically requires only a week of recovery time.
“NeoStem is very focused on acquiring technologies related to stem cell therapies,” stated Robin Smith, M.D., MBA, NeoStem’s Chief Executive Officer. “We are especially delighted to strengthen our relationship with Dr. Giampapa, as anti-aging technology is one of our key pursuits. Filing a patent for stem cell facial rejuvenation technology, while launching a new NeoStem collection center at the Giampapa Institute, creates a particularly advantageous situation for NeoStem. Just last week, the Food and Drug Administration announced that Botox and similar anti-wrinkle drugs must now carry “black box” warning labels explaining the potential of these materials to spread from the injection site to distant parts of the body, creating possible problems with swallowing or breathing. People worldwide can be expected to seek safer alternatives and NeoStem believes that the use of autologous stem cell procedures (”Your Cells for Your Use”) may in fact be that effective, safe and non-invasive alternative.”
About NeoStem, Inc.
NeoStem is developing a network of adult stem cell collection centers that are focused on enabling people to donate and store their own (autologous) stem cells when they are young and healthy for their personal use in times of future medical need. The Company has also entered into research and development through the acquisition of a worldwide exclusive license to technology to identify and isolate VSELs (very small embryonic-like stem cells), which have been shown to have several physical characteristics that are generally found in embryonic stem cells. The Company is also pursuing other technologies to advance it position in the field of stem cell tissue regeneration.
For more information, please visit: www.neostem.com.
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The 4th annual The Makeup Show NYC announces keynote presentations, hands-on workshops, seminars and business forums examining cosmetic applications of technique and style by some of today’s top beauty professionals, featured during two days of inspiration, community building and artistic energy.
Prevailing the recession, the annual The Makeup Show NYC will bring beauty insiders together to doll out the best the makeup industry has to offer. The Makeup Show is an opportunity for beauty professionals to network with industry leaders, fine tune their craft, and learn what it takes to make it with the current demands of the industry.
Seminars and hands-on workshops explore the world of makeup from film, television and theater to editorial and bridal beauty. Other workshops include airbrush basics, FX techniques, and makeup for HDTV-touching upon technique and application, skin tone and product, tools of the trade and the business of the beauty industry.
The Makeup Show NYC is proud to present it’s palette of beauty authorities from today’s top celebrity and professional makeup artists*: Gordon Espinet, Davis Factor, Dany Sanz, Eve Pearl, Kate Best, Linda Mason, AJ Crimson, Crystal Wright, James Vincent, Orlando Santiago, Michael DeVellis, Jon Hennessey, Kevin James Bennett, Johnny Lavoy, Eugenia Weston, Alison Raffaele, Pauline Youngblood, Daven Mayeda, Angelina Avallone, Danessa Myricks, DeShawn Hatcher, Kathy Aragon, and many more. *Artists are subject to change due to schedule changes.
The Makeup Show NYC is excited to announce the first New York appearance of MAKE UP FOR EVER founder and artist Dany Sanz. Celebrating 25 years of education and artistry, Sanz will speak about her career and her company in an exclusive keynote presentation on Monday, May 18, at 3pm.
Hollywood beauty royalty and great-grandson of makeup legend Max Factor, Davis Factor, creator of Smashbox Photo Studios and Smashbox Cosmetics, will be in New York to present a keynote on the company and his career in the makeup industry on Monday, May 18, at 12pm.
From the runways of New York, Milan and Paris, Gordon Espinet, Vice President of Artistry, M.A.C will share first-hand experience and makeup looks from the Autumn/Winter 2009 collections that will influence technique and color palette for months to come, on Sunday, Mat 17 at 2pm.
The Makeup Show Director of Artistry, James Vincent will present The Makeup Show Spring 2009 Looks, created in spirit of iconic NYC ladies Edie Sedgwick, Debbie Harry, and Diana Vreeland, on Monday, May 18 at 9:30am.
The Powder Group and The Makeup Show Founder, Michael DeVellis, along with agency director, Crystal Wright of The Crystal Agency, will present a must-attend industry keynote in Marketing You, on Sunday, May 17 at 10am.
Hands-on workshops include: Focus on Detailing, Essential Eyes, Eve Pearl Beauty, Creating the Character with Kate Best, Beautiful Skin of Color, Camera Ready Makeup, Working in Fashion, Perfecting the Canvas, Essential Airbrush, Flawless Beauty, Becoming an Editorial Artist, and Makeup For Bridal and Special Events.
Over 25 free seminars including F/W ‘09 Runway Trend Preview from MAC Cosmetics, Lady Love: The Look by AJ Crimson, and The State of the Union presented by local 798, to name a few.
Exhibitors for the Makeup Show NYC include Adesign, Alcone, Alison Raffaele, Armour Beauty, Becca Cosmetics, Blinc, Crown Brushes, Embryolisse USA, Face Atelier, Hakuhodo USA, Iredale Mineral Cosmetics, Kissable Couture, Koh Gen Do, Korres Natural Products, Lash Control, Linda Mason Elements, M.A.C. Cosmetics, Make Up For Ever, Mario Badescu Skin Care, Naked Cosmetics, Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics, Pencil Me In, Smashbox Cosmetics, Temptu, Three Custom Color, Youngblood Cosmetics and more.
For a complete list of exhibitors and events visit online at http://www.themakeupshow.com.
The Makeup Show NYC is sponsored in part by Diamond sponsor Make Up For Ever, Platinum sponsors Temptu, Crown Brushes, and Alcone, Lounge Sponsor Smashbox Cosmetics, and media sponsor On Makeup Magazine.
An intimate and educational trade event, The Makeup Show is a one of a kind boutique show for beauty experts produced by The Powder Group and event producers Metropolitan Pavilion Events & Production. The Makeup Show NYC, will take place May 17th & 18th, 2009, 9:00am-6:00pm daily, at Metropolitan Pavilion, located at 125 West 18th Street, between 6th & 7th Avenues. Advance tickets are $45 and $70 for 1-day and 2-day passes, respectively-available until May 14, and may be purchased online at http://www.themakeupshow.com. Tickets at the door are $65 and $85 for 1-day and 2-day passes, respectively.
For information on how to be part of The Makeup Show LA and NYC 2010, please contact Shelly Taggar at +1.212.242.1213.
For press inquiries and media accreditation, please contact STATE Public Relations directly at +1.646.714.2520.
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The theory makes sense . . .
10,000Heads began with 3 Steps - 15 years ago, and it certainly wasn’t called 10,000 HEADS. It was 3 Steps and it was given to each client on the back of their next appointment card. This is how it began:
- Do not shampoo your hair for 48 hours after color service
- Watch Hot Tool use
- Eat a well balanced diet
I knew then that things were all screwed up in the world of hair care, just not to the extreme they were.
I also am not big on talking about a product I have not tested on my own. BUT. . . there is a new product that actually is one of my own ideas from about 9-10 years ago, that makes just all the sense in the world. At this point I guess I won’t be testing this type of thing anymore, but its a relevant product being as 10,000HEADS is the most popular search.
In the world of women’s hair loss, there are 2 FDA approved treatments, one is the Laser Brush which sells for about $600. and I have yet to hear of anyone it has truly worked for ( If anyone is out there with successful results we would love to hear from you). The other is 2% Minoxidil (Rogaine).
Way, way back when the beginnings of the female hair thinning & loss problems began on an unusual segment of my female clientele . . . I came up with a very archaic version of what you see today as the 10,000HEADS Hair Strengthen System, everyone has to start somewhere. The unusual segment was way-to-young, healthy women, its fairly well noted that hair thinning after the age of 50 is pretty much considered "normal", I hate to say. I was starting to get many complaints and was starting to notice it on my regular clients that were of high school and college age - unusual thinning & hair loss. . .so I really started to pay attention to the issue.
One of the first steps I tried on clients was the 2% minoxidil, I even tried it myself when I went through my medical treatments. The product is this watery substance that had more alcohol in the mix than minoxidil. . .so it had this piercing smell as well. I happen to have a dry scalp, dry hair, dry skin . . . so anything that contributes to that I like to stay far far away from… alcohol is that "thing". But for the sake of testing and my clients I gave it 3 months.
What I noticed was why a company, that could potentially be making hundreds of millions of dollars, couldn’t understand that making the delivery vessel of the minoxidil out of a "watery-alcohol-ey" based substance, was completely wrong and ineffective. In 3 months it did absolutely nothing to my hair growth, I felt the main reason was because the watery substance never really stayed in the area of where you put it, it would drip. It was horrible to work with and it would make your scalp and skin flake after a week or so from the alcohol. One of the dumber products of the 20th century in my mind.
After about a year of many people trying it, every one complaining about . . . I stopped recommending it and using it. I made notes back then that say, needs a moisturizing "base" for the minoxidil or use in a styling product such as a mousse or texturizer so the product is solving 2 birds. When Pureology was introduced to the marketplace and I studied up on Nanotechnology, the first thing I thought of was: that’s what they need to ‘deliver’ minoxidil to the hair.
Well, guess what has been developed? A new system of delivery of minoxidil to the female scalp, via nanotechnology! You can imagine my little secret pleasure and delight.
The product is called Lanadil, which is a hair care line that utilizes a water soluble, time-released nanotechnology system designed to restore hair quality and stimulate new hair growth. The minoxidil-based, alcohol-free line includes SULFATE-FREE (!!!) shampoo, conditioner and serum.

Lanadil is available exclusively online, but get ready for a hefty price tag! http://www.lanadil.com/index.php
They will soon figure out they are going to have to split up the trio. I give them a year!

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