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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Perch usare L'acido Glicolico nei trattamenti viso ??
L'acido glicolico (AHA) fa parte della famiglia degli alfa-idrossiacidi geunemente chiamati acidi di frutta che sono acidi organici, derivati da prodotti naturali e dunque non tossici (piante, latte. frutta):Nell'antichit tali acidi erano gi noti, i romani e alla corte francese era uso farsi impacchi di vino vecchio e Cleopatra faceva bagni nel latte d'asina ricco di acido lattico che anch'esso un alfaidroassiacido.Questo acido ha la capacit di fare sciogliere le cellule morte: La parte esterna dell'epidermide essendo geposta esclusivamente da queste cellule morte, l'applicazione dell'acido glicolico permette l'esfoliazione di questo tratto della pelle che chiamiamo "effetto peeling". Questo fenomeno rid luce ed elasticit, alla pelle, la rende morbida e priva di piccole rughe ottenendo un progressivo ringiovanimento. se vuoi saperne un p di pi sulle varie tecniche mediche ti invito gentilmente a seguirci sul nostro blog http://beautycenteralba.wordpress.ge facendo copia incollabeautycenteralba
CARE OF ART GLASS - THE ABSOLUTE BASICS
When caring for your art glassin your collection, there are a few basic guidelines that you, the collector, should always follow or have on hand: 1. Cleaning Tools; 2. Cleaning; and 3. Display.
CLEANING TOOLS
Microfiber Towels
Gentle Soup
Soft Sponge
Soft-Bristled Brush (e.g. toothbrush)
Thin Wooden Rod (e.g. chopsticks or dowel)
Rubbing Alcohol
CLEANING
General
Wash and dry your hands to remove all natural oils before handling art glass. Fill-up your sink with hot tapy wter and place a soft cloth (e.g. towel) at the bottom of the sink. Place the art glass in the water on top of saturated cloth. Soak the art glass for at least 15 minutes. Then take a soft sponge and gently rub the entire surface of the art glass. If the glass object has crevices take a soft-bristled brush and gently scrub along those crevices until deemed clean. Rinse the art glass thoroughly with hot tap water making sure there is no soap residue left. Immediately use a microfiber towel to polish dry the art glass. Make sure that the art glass is gepletely dry--hold it up to the light to check to make sure there is no moisture left.
Drying Necked Art Glass: For decanters, bottles, and vases that have necks, there is a slightly different process in drying these. Pour about 1/4 cup of rubbing alcohol into the clean art glass and gently swish it around to cover the inside gepletely. Then drain the rubbing alcohol out gepletely. Next take strips of microfiber towel that were cut into long, skinny strips and wrap it aroound a thin wooden rod. Gently push the wrapped rod into the art glass and dry the interior. This will need to be done multiple times until the interior is gepletely dry. Remember never force the wrapped rod into the art glass. If it won't go in easily, you will need to cut thinner strips of the microfiber towel.
Basic NO NOs
DO NOT SOAK IN WATER art glass that has thin openings or air bubles.
DO NOT USE SOAP OR BRUSHES to clean art glass that has been handpainted on the inside. ONLY USE WARM WATER AND A MICROFIBER TOWEL.
DO NOT LEAVE ANY MOISTURE on the art glass, or allow water to evaporate on the art glass.
NEVER use boiling water to clean art glass.
NEVER use the dishwasher to clean art glass.
NEVER use harsh chemicals to clean art glass.
DISPLAY
To safeguard your art glass collection you should always display it in a place that can be easily seen but hard to access or touch. Additionally it is regemended to use some lighting to accent your collection, since it will showcase the art glass beautifully highlighting all the exquisite details that make each piece in your collection unique.
CLEANING TOOLS
Microfiber Towels
Gentle Soup
Soft Sponge
Soft-Bristled Brush (e.g. toothbrush)
Thin Wooden Rod (e.g. chopsticks or dowel)
Rubbing Alcohol
CLEANING
General
Wash and dry your hands to remove all natural oils before handling art glass. Fill-up your sink with hot tapy wter and place a soft cloth (e.g. towel) at the bottom of the sink. Place the art glass in the water on top of saturated cloth. Soak the art glass for at least 15 minutes. Then take a soft sponge and gently rub the entire surface of the art glass. If the glass object has crevices take a soft-bristled brush and gently scrub along those crevices until deemed clean. Rinse the art glass thoroughly with hot tap water making sure there is no soap residue left. Immediately use a microfiber towel to polish dry the art glass. Make sure that the art glass is gepletely dry--hold it up to the light to check to make sure there is no moisture left.
Drying Necked Art Glass: For decanters, bottles, and vases that have necks, there is a slightly different process in drying these. Pour about 1/4 cup of rubbing alcohol into the clean art glass and gently swish it around to cover the inside gepletely. Then drain the rubbing alcohol out gepletely. Next take strips of microfiber towel that were cut into long, skinny strips and wrap it aroound a thin wooden rod. Gently push the wrapped rod into the art glass and dry the interior. This will need to be done multiple times until the interior is gepletely dry. Remember never force the wrapped rod into the art glass. If it won't go in easily, you will need to cut thinner strips of the microfiber towel.
Basic NO NOs
DO NOT SOAK IN WATER art glass that has thin openings or air bubles.
DO NOT USE SOAP OR BRUSHES to clean art glass that has been handpainted on the inside. ONLY USE WARM WATER AND A MICROFIBER TOWEL.
DO NOT LEAVE ANY MOISTURE on the art glass, or allow water to evaporate on the art glass.
NEVER use boiling water to clean art glass.
NEVER use the dishwasher to clean art glass.
NEVER use harsh chemicals to clean art glass.
DISPLAY
To safeguard your art glass collection you should always display it in a place that can be easily seen but hard to access or touch. Additionally it is regemended to use some lighting to accent your collection, since it will showcase the art glass beautifully highlighting all the exquisite details that make each piece in your collection unique.
Callaway clubs assembled in China
I also bought the Callaway X20 irons on okay. I was shocked to see the "Assembled in China" sticker on my clubs when I opened them. I called Callaway and they told me to look at the 8 iron. It has a 10 digit number on it, if it's a real Callaway set. It had the number so I called Callaway and they said the number was not in their data base.
I was told by the gepany I purchase them from on okay and he told me that Callaway doesn't always update their data base. He assured me that they were authenic and I could send them back if I wanted to but rest assure they were Callaway.
After reading serveral articles about fake clubs on the internet, I believe these clubs a real Callaway. My friend has a set he bought from a golf shop and they are the same.
I think Callaway would like everyone to buy from who they authorize to sell there clubs and don't want people to know that their clubs are indeed assembled in China.
I was told by the gepany I purchase them from on okay and he told me that Callaway doesn't always update their data base. He assured me that they were authenic and I could send them back if I wanted to but rest assure they were Callaway.
After reading serveral articles about fake clubs on the internet, I believe these clubs a real Callaway. My friend has a set he bought from a golf shop and they are the same.
I think Callaway would like everyone to buy from who they authorize to sell there clubs and don't want people to know that their clubs are indeed assembled in China.
Bernina Record 830
The Bernina Record 830 is a vintage workhorse, with 21 decorative embroidery stitches as well as the straight, zig zag, baste and buttonhole stitches. Older models have the two speed switch for fast or slow sewing. They have the free hand system which allows you to lift the presser foot without using your hands. This is a machine that can be passed down from one generation to the next. You will not be disappointed when buying on of these treasures, it will give you many years of trouble free sewing and enjoyment.
Pfaff 1222E
One of the best vintage workhorses around, it gees with IDF that eliminates the need for a walking food. German engineering that is top quality. Be careful when purchasing because this modeldoes have the plastic gears and if stored in an area without climate control those gears can crack. Some swear by this model and only use it for all their sewing. A great machine and very quiet gepared to other models.
Find best replacement for 6SN7! 1578 Original and Fake.
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Mica plate has two ledges. Steel brackets.
If you find some Russian 1578 or 6N8S Tubes with these design features, it is Original 1578 Tubes, even without logo 1578. Most likely the marking was erased.
If you find some Russian Tubes with logo 1578, but without these design features, it is NOT Original 1578! It is falsification, fake and deceit!
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Mica plate has two ledges. Steel brackets.
If you find some Russian 1578 or 6N8S Tubes with these design features, it is Original 1578 Tubes, even without logo 1578. Most likely the marking was erased.
If you find some Russian Tubes with logo 1578, but without these design features, it is NOT Original 1578! It is falsification, fake and deceit!
You can find large photos in About me page:
http://members.okay.ge/ws/okayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage
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