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Desktop Drug Reference 2008.1.0 Desktop Drug Reference is a largest drug reference index on most popular brand and generic drugs. You can browse this reference by drug category, alphabetical A-Z list and advanced search by ingredients, side effects, drug uses, storage information. | 07/12/2008 | 3.86 MB |
Movie Database 1.0 Movies database stores data relevant to extensive movie collections. Includes searchable fields. Supports importing and exporting. Prints entire database or selected records. | 06/05/2008 | 1.16 MB |
After Sun Treatment 1.0 After Sun Treatment has been specifically designed to help repair skin damage caused from too much sun or wind.
Its formula features Aloe Vera and Vitamins A and E which penetrate the skin and help repair, moisturize and protect damaged skin. | 05/16/2008 | 584 KB |
Bath Treatment 1.0 Baths are nice. Whether you bathe to clean up or to relax, a bath can be an enjoyable experience. Take a bath pillow, lie back, put your legs up on the tile, and relax. This is a free version ebook containing bath treatment recipes. | 05/16/2008 | 588 KB |
Bath Treatment volume 2 1.0 Bubble Bath produces rich, luxurious bubbles that provide a relaxing experience and help soothe away tensions. Bubble Bath softens the water and contains moisturizing ingredients that help rehydrate the skin. | 05/16/2008 | 584 KB |
Body Treatment 1.0 Going to the spa once a week for a body glow, polish or scrub is something very few of us can afford. There is hope! Take a look at the average spa menu and you will realize that you probably have all of the ingredients at home. | 05/16/2008 | 591 KB |
Body Treatment volume 2 1.0 Homemade body treatment are easy to do yourself and can save you a lot of money.
Body treatments have become one of the most popular spa treatments and also one of the most expensive. | 05/16/2008 | 584 KB |
Hair Treatment 1.0 Hair is an amazing material. In the hands of an expert and with the use of modern hair products, it is soft and shining and seems full of life. We all love our hair and would not mind taking that extra step to take care of it. | 05/16/2008 | 589 KB |
Hair Treatment volume 2 1.0 Healthier and shinier hair is something everybody loves. Hair washing is the cosmetic act of keeping hair clean by washing it with shampoo or other detergent products and water. Hair conditioner may also be used to improve hair's texture. | 05/16/2008 | 584 KB |
Hands & Foot Treatment 1.0 Our hands and foot treatment comes with an aromatic soak that is filled with a blend of essential oils. It also includes exfoliation, reflexology foot massage and a foot mask to pamper, beautify and relax your feet. | 05/16/2008 | 585 KB |
Hands & Foot Treatment volume 2 1.0 Hands are perhaps the most seen part of your body. So they have to be kept clean and beautiful while firm as well since you accomplish your most of the work with these hands. You don't have to perform any special exercise for hands and foot. | 05/16/2008 | 584 KB |
Lip Treatment 1.0 A beautiful smile lights up a day. It makes your face more beautiful and lively.
Your lips are the most sensitive part of our body and therefore require constant nurturing.
And therefore you have to take special care of your lips. | 05/16/2008 | 584 KB |
Lotions 1.0 Body Lotion contains therapeutic levels of emollients, oils and moisturizers that penetrate the skin quickly, helping to make the skin soft and supple.The rich, natural emollients soften the skin and help protect the skin from irritants and airborne. | 05/16/2008 | 584 KB |
Masks 1.0 Have you ever calculated how much money you have spent for beauty purpose in a month or a year? Maybe it's time for you to stop wasting too much money by trying some cheaper beauty products which also will bring you the same results. | 05/16/2008 | 591 KB |
Masks volume 2 1.0 There are different kinds of masks for different purposes, some are deep cleansing for cleaning the pores. Effect can be revitalize, rejuvenating or refreshing. Facial masks are most commonly used by women but also used by men. | 05/16/2008 | 584 KB |