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NEWS RELEASE: Black Skin Specialist Conducting Class at Bronners Bros Show
Friday, February 10, 2012 at 5:56AM
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community PAMELA SPRINGER CONDUCTING A CLASS ON "TREATING RAZOR BUMPS, DARK SPOTS & DISCOLORATION" AT THE BRONNER BROS. MID-WINTER SHOW, FEBRUARY 18TH TO 21ST
-- She will also be launching a razor bump shaving kit & body lightening system at the show --

Pamela Springer will be presenting a class on Treating Razor Bumps, Ingrown Hair, Dark Spots and Discolorations, Monday, February 20, 2012 at 12:00 noon at the Bronner Bros. Mid-Winter show, February 18th to 21st. She is also launching Global Skin Solutions, a corrective skincare product line for ethnic skins. These professional products are formulated with skin-friendly ingredients addressing common skin conditions such as dark spots and patches, discolorations, uneven skin tones, razor bumps and ingrown hairs seen in ethnic skins.
The Razor Bump Shaving Kit includes three products that tackles and heals razor bumps and ingrown hairs while preventing a need to shave daily. The Body Lightening System targets the darker areas of the knuckles, elbows, knees, feet, as well as the underarms known to darken from the irritation caused by shaving. There will also be individual products and trial kits that will correct facial dark spots, discolorations and uneven tones.
Global Skin Solutions underwent a six-month trial study conducted by Toni C. Stockton, M.D., Board Certified Dermatologist. Dr. Stockton, named the official Dermatology consultant for the NBA's Phoenix Suns, the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury, the Arizona Rattlers, and the Arizona Diamond Backs states, "I endorse these corrective products formulated by Pamela Springer."
Pamela Springer is not only a licensed skin specialist specializing in ethnic skin, she is also an Educator and Founder of The Skin & Makeup Institute of Arizona as well as an Author. For over 20 years, she has been providing clinical treatments for this untapped market. Twelve years ago, she founded the Institute training individuals to become licensed aestheticians for medical offices, med-spas and salons. Her book, Natural Radiance - A Guide for Ethnic Skin Care, focuses on understanding the challenges, the attention on care, texture and corrective maintenance for darker skin types. It has become a personal tool to how a skin care regimen can restore the skin's natural radiance.
Pamela states, "Our products are not found in traditional retail outlets. We worked with a team of advisors and cosmetic chemists to produce advanced skin care products that will give clinical results." Global Skin Solutions with its innovative technology has produced products that deliver effective results.
Springer believes, "Every skin deserves to be flawless!"
View these results at www.pamelaspringer.com/before-after/ and come meet Pamela, at the Bronner Bros. International Hair Show, Booth #336.
GALLERY: Female Celebs Whose Weaves Could Clean Up The Oil Spill
Friday, May 14, 2010 at 6:34AM
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We here at Bean Soup Times often walk the line in pointing out the ironies of life, but not wanting to make mockery of people. We could not resist reporting this article by Hello Beautiful. First they referenced blackvoices.com.

From blackvoices.com:
Used as either the butt of a joke or the subject of Chris Rock’s “Good Hair” documentary, hair weave hasn’t been taken seriously for years. However today, that changes as government officials are requesting just that to help in the containment efforts of the BP oil spill.
Hair is hydrophobic — is this why women don’t like to get their hair wet? — so it absorbs petroleum while water slides off. The technique was apparently discovered by an Alabama hair stylist named Phil McCrory, who found that the hundreds of thousands of pounds of weave are disposed of daily.
From hellobeautiful.com
The staff at HB took it upon ourselves to come up with a gallery of celebs who could single-handedly help clean up the oil spill:












