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Breakthrough 'Acai Berry Anti-Aging Facial' Applies Benefits of Nature's Super-Food...

Mon Feb 4, 2008 11:05am EST
Breakthrough 'Acai Berry Anti-Aging Facial' Applies Benefits of Nature's
Super-Food to the Skin

    LAKE FOREST, Calif., Feb. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Renowned esthetician, Karen
Dunlap, has developed an advanced anti-aging procedure that utilizes a super-
food recognized as the number-one most nutritious and powerful food in the
world -- the acai berry. Connecting the dots between science and nature,
Dunlap discovered that topical application of the berry -- compared with
ingestion -- magnifies its benefits. Her new signature facial, the Acai Berry
Anti-Aging Facial, combats premature aging, naturally nourishing the skin and
improving tone.
    Why the Acai Berry?
    -- Antioxidants Combat the Signs of Aging, Sun Damage and Acne. As one of
       the highest antioxidant-content fruits in the world, the acai berry
       fights off cellular mutation, reducing free radicals' abilities to
       cause wrinkles and more. Complex antioxidants called anthyocyanins
       prevent oxidants from harming connective tissues while repairing
       damaged proteins.
    -- Phytonutrients, Vitamins and Minerals Promote Overall Cell Health. Acai
       berries contain potassium, iron, phosphorus, calcium, protein, and
       vitamins B1, B2, B3, C and E.
    -- Flavanoids Fight Inflammation. Known for their anti-inflammatory
       properties, flavanoids act as astringents, contracting and tightening
       tissues, and combating wrinkles and acne.
    -- Essential Amino and Fatty Acids Heal and Sustain. Omega-6 and Omega-9
       fatty acids, vital to proper cell contraction and regeneration, enable
       skin cell systems to combat the signs of aging. Monounsaturated oleic
       acid helps the body effectively absorb Omega-3 oil through the cell
       membrane.
    -- Phytosterols Preserve Collagen. Phytosterols protect skin's collagen,
       improving tone and texture.


    "With the proper nutrients, the body has the ability to heal itself,"
explains Dunlap. "I developed the Acai Berry Anti-Aging Facial to nourish the
skin with everything it needs to fight aging, acne, and other skin ailments,
renewing and revitalizing itself the way nature intended."
    Karen's Specialty Skin Care:
    Karen's Specialty Skincare is owned and operated by Karen Dunlap, an
esthetician with more than 10 years of experience as an expert in the
industry, providing training in medical offices and spas, and personally
attending to the skincare needs of Miss USA(R) contestants, as well as
numerous models, actors, actresses and musical performers. Known for a
clinical, results-oriented approach to skincare, Dunlap customizes each
treatment to the specific needs of the client. Karen's Specialty Skincare is
located at 22600 Lambert Street, Building B, Suite 804 in Lake Forest, Calif.
For more information, visit www.KarenSSC.com, or call 949-859-5030.
SOURCE  Karen's Specialty Skin Care

Leslie Licano, +1-714-573-0899 ext. 23, leslie@echomediapr.com



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