Stretching for Anti-Aging Tips
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6 Top Beauty Tips For The Summer!
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RT @HomeCures: Natural Cures Health Guide: "6 Top Beauty Tips For The Summer" http://su.pr/7TjwWf #remedies #anti aging
Tips for Skin Care on a Budget
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Dr. Irwin understands that #skincare products can be very expensive! She offers her tips for skincare on a budget. http://t.co/DapRQgPb
Treating Facial Veins and Capillaries
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Want a great #Monday morning tip for treating #facial veins and #capillaries? Dr. Irwin has a great tip of the week: http://t.co/O6KmLadi
Difference Between Thermage and Ulthera
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Tip of the week: What's the difference between @thermage & Ulthera? Both tighten the skin but w/ a few differences http://t.co/QsPuODh
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Marion Ross, PhD
Dr. Marion Ross holds doctorates in Holistic Healing, Metaphysics, and Transpersonal Psychology as well as certification in Mind Body Medicine. She practices in Paris, France and New York City. She has co-authored two books titled “Shift: A Woman’s Guide to Transformation” and “SHIFT: 12 Keys to Shift Your Life.” In 2002, she began teaching classes and seminars in personal transformation to assist people with transforming anger, guilt, disappointment, stress, fear, lack of self-love and grief.
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Dr Brandith Irwin, MD
Brandith, a board certified dermatologist and author of The Sugery-Free Makeover: All You Need to Know For Great Skin and a Younger Face (Da Capo Press, 2008) and Your Best Face: Looking Your Best Without Plastic Surgery (Hay House, 2002), has been quoted or cited in the national press from the Associated Press and Allure to Self magazine. Seattle Magazine has three times named her one of Seattle's best dermatologists based on a poll of 2,500-area doctors.
Brandith holds board certification in both internal medicine and dermatology, and is a member of the International Society of Laser Surgeons, the American Academy of Dermatology, and many other professional associations. She was graduated with honors from the University of Washington Medical School in 1984 and did residencies in both internal medicine and dermatology there as well. She received one of the few National Dermatology Foundation Research Fellowship Awards in 1990, and has been a clinical faculty member at the University of Washington. She enjoys time with her three children and playing golf, cooking, and traveling. -
Dr Brandith Irwin, MD
Brandith, a board certified dermatologist and author of The Sugery-Free Makeover: All You Need to Know For Great Skin and a Younger Face (Da Capo Press, 2008) and Your Best Face: Looking Your Best Without Plastic Surgery (Hay House, 2002), has been quoted or cited in the national press from the Associated Press and Allure to Self magazine. Seattle Magazine has three times named her one of Seattle's best dermatologists based on a poll of 2,500-area doctors.
Brandith holds board certification in both internal medicine and dermatology, and is a member of the International Society of Laser Surgeons, the American Academy of Dermatology, and many other professional associations. She was graduated with honors from the University of Washington Medical School in 1984 and did residencies in both internal medicine and dermatology there as well. She received one of the few National Dermatology Foundation Research Fellowship Awards in 1990, and has been a clinical faculty member at the University of Washington. She enjoys time with her three children and playing golf, cooking, and traveling.
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