+ Follow MAX HUBER Tag
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[Title] => Ooh la la, its La Mer!
[Summary] => Dear Tita Mary,
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[Title] => Natural solutions: Plants as answers to beauty problems
[Summary] => Beauty products using plant extracts have been around for eons. In the time of the pharoahs, there was the botanically-moisturized beauty Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile, whose daily ritual included pampering herself with aloe vera. The gel that comes from this cactus plant with dagger-shaped leaves is said to be packed with natural antioxidants, vitamins B complex, C and E as well as amino acids and beta carotene that fight damaging compounds or free radicals. It is used to treat sunburns, skin irritations, insect bites and dry skin.
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[AuthorName] => Ching M. Alano
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[Title] => The dream creme
[Summary] => I once told my friend Ricardo that the bling-bling Crème de la Mer was created by a NASA scientist named Max Huber after he suffered burns after working with fuels.
He concocted a cream that miraculously healed his seared face and hands. A likely marketing strategy, he said, laughing at my almost farcical story.
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MAX HUBER
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He concocted a cream that miraculously healed his seared face and hands. A likely marketing strategy, he said, laughing at my almost farcical story.
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[Focus] => 0
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