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Primitive Egyptians used products such as rose hip kernel oil, shea butter and beeswax, and ancient Grecians knew enough to nurture their skin from the sun - using a mixture of fine sand and olive oil.
The work of beauty has transcended the centuries - including the women of the centre ages, who bathed in wine in the hopes of maintaining accommodating, youthful skin.
Today, esthetics wait hugely popular, "a constant cultural predominance" as a seemingly endless array of products and techniques on to develop and improve.
Melissa Champion of Honey Bee Esthetics has been in the establishment now for six years. Her professional space is located within Strigose Ideas on Archibald Street, where she offers manicures, pedicures, electrolysis, Gel nails, waxing, committee scrub, eyebrow and eyelash tinting, facials, diversion massage and more. A native of Carbonear, Newfoundland and work the hub city home for the past 12 years, she recalls why she chose this particular branch of the feel good business.
Source: Times and Transcript