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Hair extensions are not wigs. They are called extensions because like our normal hair, they are added to our scalp in a way such that it looks as if they are a part of the real hair. It is now a multi-million dollar business offered by beauty salons all across the country.
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Beauty has gone green! A whopping 2,000 new personal-care products with a "natural" or "organic" label hit stores just in 2006 — up from about 800 launched in 2005, according to the Natural Marketing Institute, thanks no doubt to celebrity tree huggers like Leonardo DiCaprio, Laurie David, and Al Gore amongst other. It's all the buzz these days, affordable, eco-friendly makeup worn by celebrities like Uma Thurman, Heidi Klum and Gwyneth Paltrow.
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Product designer Ryan Frank is a perfect example of creating furniture from junk. Working out of his studio in east London, he salvages wasted surfaces such as old wood, industrial hooks, burlap bags and even tagged surfaces and morphs them into stunning home products and furniture.
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Would you like a tub sofa or a shopping cart chair? Reestore takes everyday waste objects and cheerfully turn them into charming and functional pieces of furniture and accessories. Founded by UK product designer Max McMurdo, the company produces a line of green products based on the recycling of old home products.
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