How Cosmetics Stimulate Brain Function

by thebeautybrains on July 15, 2007 · 5 comments

Do cosmetics really stimulate brain function? Well, the cosmetics advertised on our site stimulate The Beauty Brains’ function!

brainThat’s right, it’s time for another shout out to our lovely advertisers. Without their unwavering support we couldn’t be here answering your cosmetic questions, picking on Jan Marini, and telling you how to get freakishly huge boobs.

Dorit Baxter Day Spa – Our Top Sponsor and the best spa in Manhattan or any other island in New York. And check out their summer refresher special – a warm paraffin manicure!

The Holy Mud Company – Click on the link and scroll down to learn about your skin type.

Are you wondering about Frutels? Is it a band? A children’s TV show? No! It’s gummi goodness for acne.

Skinexpert - for expert skin care. Duh!

Sniffing around for a good deal on fragrance? Check out Perfume.net!
For hair, skin and weight loss tips, click to Beauty Tips.net.

All those Europeans can’t be wrong – here’s the #1 skin care brand in Europe.

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Dark Circles July 16, 2007 at 11:36 am

What a great list to explore. You have some of the better companies here.

SageRave July 16, 2007 at 11:38 am

Cruising companies that I haven’t seen before is always a joy. I have to get my “try out” budget sorted so that I can experiment!

MoxieHart July 16, 2007 at 11:53 am

Your dislike of Jan Marini always makes me laugh with glee.
I’ve never been to a spa before but I definitely want to check out that Dorit Baxter spa now. My roommate worked for Bliss in NYC for a bit & had nightmare stories about them.

Meredith July 16, 2007 at 12:37 pm

It’s too bad Frutels are an advertiser here, because I’d love to hear your inside scoop/full review on them — but I guess that wouldn’t quite be ethical.

mary ellen July 17, 2007 at 11:54 am

does anyone know why Miami Glo is not made anymore??

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