The Blog of Vouray Skin Care, internationally recognized as the most effective formulations for your skin.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Help Others. Help Your Skin.
 Join Vouray and the Special Olympics next Wednesday night at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Va! We have donated a collection of our skin care for the silent action and hope you can join us for an excellent cause!
For more info:
www.tasteofinspiration.org
For more info:
www.tasteofinspiration.org
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
"Long popular in other countries, Kombucha tea is gaining popularity in  the United States. Although frequently referred to as a mushroom, which  it resembles, Kombucha is not a mushroom — it's a colony of bacteria and  yeast. Kombucha tea is made by adding the colony to sugar and black or  green tea and allowing the mix to ferment. The resulting liquid contains  vinegar, B vitamins and a number of other chemical compounds. Kombucha  tea is commonly prepared by taking a starter sample from an existing  culture and growing a new colony in a fresh jar. Health benefits  attributed to Kombucha tea include stimulating the immune system,  preventing cancer, and improving digestion and liver function."
- Mayo Clinic
 

We made a batch of our Serum KT today and it is ready to ship to you. 540-552-2229
                                                                                                                                    
- Mayo Clinic

We made a batch of our Serum KT today and it is ready to ship to you. 540-552-2229
Monday, September 20, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Our Favorite Product for Fall!
What can this product do for you?
 Brightens your skin instantly 
 Leaves a radiant finish
Smells delicious
You will look younger in under 1 minute
 The highest concentration of 
Vitamin C on the market today! 
Thursday, September 9, 2010
For decades, irresponsible cosmetic companies and a small group of very vocal, publicity-seeking dermatologists have strongly advocated that chemical sunscreens should be heavily applied before any exposure to sunlight, even on young children. They insisted that such sunscreen use would prevent skin cancer and protect your health. This was despite a lack of any adequate safety testing of these chemicals.  
 Over the past decade, many scientists, along with the Vouray reasearch team studying cancer, have come to virtually the opposite conclusion; that is, the use of sunscreen chemicals may be increasing the incidence of cancer. 
It now appears that many heavily-used chemical sunscreens may actually increase cancers by virtue of their free radical generating properties. The use of Vouray's Day during the day and Vouray's Night for evening repair while you sleep, can counteract some of the damage. If you must apply sunscreen, do so sparingly, but always apply our creams daily.
Monday, September 6, 2010
 (NY TIMES) Maker of Botox Agrees to Pay $600   Million to Settle Charges that it illegally Promoted the Use of BOTOX    
It is well known that Botox injections have been used in   areas of the face and body that have not been approved by the Federal Food   and Drug Administration (FDA).    The FDA has   warned that the  botulinum toxin that is   contained in BOTOX treatments for cosmetic use is potentially   life-threatening.  In fact, last year, the agency required all botulinum   toxins to "carry “black box” labels warning that the drug can spread from the   injection site, with the potential to cause difficulties breathing or   swallowing." 
VOURAY Serum XL is designed to achieved a botox-like   effect on facial lines and wrinkles, without the use of toxins, and without the   accompanying possible dangerous side effects.  Serum XL contains   Argireline, a peptide solution, derived from natural amino acids, which   diminishes the appearance of facial lines and wrinkles by  relaxing the   facial muscles.  BOTOX, on the other hand, relies on botulinum toxins to    paralyze the facial muscles. 
VOURAY Skin Care recommends Serum XL, a safe alternative   to BOTOX.   
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
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