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If looks could kill
If looks could kill
The Oprah Magazine 2007
Published by The Geek
17-02-07
If looks could kill

Was sent this by Doug Schoon today - and it make for superb reading regarding the ridiculous claims of cosmetic products being tied to health concerns.

A must read - hell. Go out and get an Oprah subscription to support this type of content!

www.thesalongeek.com/oprah.pdf

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By Hope on 17-02-07, 08:40 PM
I think that this must be the article that Jeni was referring to in and earlier thread.

It certainly makes interesting reading. So often these studies are biased to what they are trying to prove, yet when professionals from that specific field are asked for their take you find out that the risk, aren't in fact risks, but perhaps could be if you were to bath in the product 24/7!

I guess it is yet more and more cases showing how the media enjoy a good juicy topic that is based on scaremongering and not true facts!

Thanks for the article Sam x
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By Martigirl on 17-02-07, 08:59 PM
Interesting thanks
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By Nailsinlondon1 on 18-02-07, 01:57 AM
Thanks for sharing, made some interesting reading.......
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By Jeni Giles on 21-02-07, 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Hope View Post
I think that this must be the article that Jeni was referring to in and earlier thread.

It certainly makes interesting reading. So often these studies are biased to what they are trying to prove, yet when professionals from that specific field are asked for their take you find out that the risk, aren't in fact risks, but perhaps could be if you were to bath in the product 24/7!

I guess it is yet more and more cases showing how the media enjoy a good juicy topic that is based on scaremongering and not true facts!

Thanks for the article Sam x
YES it was!!! The article was too big for me to upload, but thanks for getting it out there!!!
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By Vetty on 21-02-07, 09:39 AM
I love facts, but when has the Brtish media let facts influence a good story??!! Cheers Sam.....
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