COSMETICS FOR CHEAP : FOR CHEAP

20 listopad 2011


COSMETICS FOR CHEAP : GABRIEL COSMETICS



Cosmetics For Cheap





cosmetics for cheap






    cosmetics
  • (cosmetic) a toiletry designed to beautify the body

  • Cosmetics are substances used to enhance the appearance or odor of the human body. Cosmetics include skin-care creams, lotions, powders, perfumes, lipsticks, fingernail and toe nail polish, eye and facial makeup, permanent waves, colored contact lenses, hair colors, hair sprays and gels,

  • A product applied to the body, esp. the face, to improve its appearance

  • (cosmetic) serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose; "cosmetic fenders on cars"; "the buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative"





    cheap
  • bum: of very poor quality; flimsy

  • (of an item for sale) Low in price; worth more than its cost

  • relatively low in price or charging low prices; "it would have been cheap at twice the price"; "inexpensive family restaurants"

  • (of prices or other charges) Low

  • Charging low prices

  • brassy: tastelessly showy; "a flash car"; "a flashy ring"; "garish colors"; "a gaudy costume"; "loud sport shirts"; "a meretricious yet stylish book"; "tawdry ornaments"











cosmetics for cheap - The Well




The Well Report-Cosmetic, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery in India and Malaysia


The Well Report-Cosmetic, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery in India and Malaysia



“I've never felt comfortable about becoming a medical tourist until I read The Well Report. Scott Frankum’s careful research shows you how to get the world's best medical treatments at a fraction of U. S. costs. Frankum guides you to the world's highest quality medical care in the world's most storied locales. I’m packing my bags.” ? Dr. Lois Ann Lorentzen

Dr. Lorentzen is Associate Dean of Arts and Humanities and a Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Francisco. She Co-Authored: "Raising the Bar: Integrity and Passion in Life and Business: The Story of Clif Bar & Co".

"The Well Report is an accessible, beautifully designed strategy guide to Health Travel." ? Dr. John C. Beck

John C. Beck is a Professor of Global Strategy who has taught at Harvard, UCLA, USC, Thunderbird School of Global Management, the Ivey School (Canada), IMD (Switzerland), IPADE (Mexico), Globis (Japan) and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (Singapore).

He is President of North Star Leadership Group, Inc., a Senior Advisor at Monitor Group, and formerly Director of International Research at Accenture. His latest book, "The Eight Great Goods", publishes in 2011.

“Scott Frankum is a brilliant researcher and a superb analyst. He more than fulfills The Well Report's goal to provide the concepts, insight, advice, and information to consider, plan and book an offshore medical procedure with confidence." ? Diane Dorrans Saeks

Diane Dorrans Saeks is the best-selling author of twenty books on travel, design, style and architecture. She is a founding editor of "C "agazine", and the Interior Design Editor of "PaperCity". A design educator, she teaches courses on design concept and theory, as well as fine arts and design at California College of the Arts, and conducts design seminars at the University of California, Berkeley. She is also a contributing editor for "San Francisco" magazine, "House Beautiful" and writes a taste-making blog, TheStyleSaloniste.com. A recent book is "Orlando Diaz-Azcuy".


The Well Report is the ultimate, focused Health Travel guide to medical procedure values across borders. This book includes everything you need to know to find, vet and get top cosmetic procedures at the fourteen best, world-class hospitals in India and Malaysia that specialize in dermatology and plastic surgery.

The goal of this 190-page guide is to be the all-in-one resource for planning a cosmetic procedure in India or Malaysia that saves you approximately 80% off of U. S. prices. The Well Report pre-qualifies hospitals using high-trust standards you already know and respect to explore how India and Malaysia quietly became destinations for the world's best medical and healthcare value.

The book opens with the author's own experience of medical travel for LASIK surgery that became the model for The Well Report. Each section: The Case for Health Travel, Where To Go for Care Now and Resources, brims with useful information designed to lead you toward smart health solutions.

This candid book, the first of a series, scrutinizes the Medical Travel Industry, analyzes its economic underpinnings and challenges preconceived notions about medical care in low-cost countries. A departure from generalist books, tight focus and tools like the Quickstart Guide cut through the clutter of too much information to provide structure and organization while simplifying comparison and choice.

You'll Learn:
-How to find a great hospital.
-How to recognize a great doctor.
-How to save an average of 80% off of U. S. pricing on cosmetic procedures.
-How to manage care at a distance.
-How to get the most out of evaluations, consultations, and diagnoses.
-How and where to enter offshore medical care.
-Why a selection of the best, pre-qualified hospitals is better than hundreds of general choices.
-How to judge the benefits and risks of Health Travel.
-How to plan and manage every phase of medical travel.
-Why the highest quality medic

“I've never felt comfortable about becoming a medical tourist until I read The Well Report. Scott Frankum’s careful research shows you how to get the world's best medical treatments at a fraction of U. S. costs. Frankum guides you to the world's highest quality medical care in the world's most storied locales. I’m packing my bags.” ? Dr. Lois Ann Lorentzen

Dr. Lorentzen is Associate Dean of Arts and Humanities and a Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Francisco. She Co-Authored: "Raising the Bar: Integrity and Passion in Life and Business: The Story of Clif Bar & Co".

"The Well Report is an accessible, beautifully designed strategy guide to Health Travel." ? Dr. John C. Beck

John C. Beck is a Professor of Global Strategy who has taught at Harvard, UCLA, USC, Thunderbird School of Global Management, the Ivey School (Canada), IMD (Switzerland), IPADE (Mexico), Globis (Japan) and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (Singapore).

He is President of North Star Leadership Group, Inc., a Senior Advisor at Monitor Group, and formerly Director of International Research at Accenture. His latest book, "The Eight Great Goods", publishes in 2011.

“Scott Frankum is a brilliant researcher and a superb analyst. He more than fulfills The Well Report's goal to provide the concepts, insight, advice, and information to consider, plan and book an offshore medical procedure with confidence." ? Diane Dorrans Saeks

Diane Dorrans Saeks is the best-selling author of twenty books on travel, design, style and architecture. She is a founding editor of "C "agazine", and the Interior Design Editor of "PaperCity". A design educator, she teaches courses on design concept and theory, as well as fine arts and design at California College of the Arts, and conducts design seminars at the University of California, Berkeley. She is also a contributing editor for "San Francisco" magazine, "House Beautiful" and writes a taste-making blog, TheStyleSaloniste.com. A recent book is "Orlando Diaz-Azcuy".


The Well Report is the ultimate, focused Health Travel guide to medical procedure values across borders. This book includes everything you need to know to find, vet and get top cosmetic procedures at the fourteen best, world-class hospitals in India and Malaysia that specialize in dermatology and plastic surgery.

The goal of this 190-page guide is to be the all-in-one resource for planning a cosmetic procedure in India or Malaysia that saves you approximately 80% off of U. S. prices. The Well Report pre-qualifies hospitals using high-trust standards you already know and respect to explore how India and Malaysia quietly became destinations for the world's best medical and healthcare value.

The book opens with the author's own experience of medical travel for LASIK surgery that became the model for The Well Report. Each section: The Case for Health Travel, Where To Go for Care Now and Resources, brims with useful information designed to lead you toward smart health solutions.

This candid book, the first of a series, scrutinizes the Medical Travel Industry, analyzes its economic underpinnings and challenges preconceived notions about medical care in low-cost countries. A departure from generalist books, tight focus and tools like the Quickstart Guide cut through the clutter of too much information to provide structure and organization while simplifying comparison and choice.

You'll Learn:
-How to find a great hospital.
-How to recognize a great doctor.
-How to save an average of 80% off of U. S. pricing on cosmetic procedures.
-How to manage care at a distance.
-How to get the most out of evaluations, consultations, and diagnoses.
-How and where to enter offshore medical care.
-Why a selection of the best, pre-qualified hospitals is better than hundreds of general choices.
-How to judge the benefits and risks of Health Travel.
-How to plan and manage every phase of medical travel.
-Why the highest quality medic










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Cosmetic mall staff, Shanghai 2011




Cosmetic mall staff, Shanghai 2011





Je travaille en uniforme.
Vous les trouverez dans la rue, les taxis, les cafes, les stations essence, les restaurants, les bars, les aeroports, les « check points », les hotels, les entreprises publics et privees, etc. et cela me prendrait une eternite que d’enumerer chaque endroit, ou a chaque fois que vous avez besoin d’un service ils sont la, pres a vous rendre un service. Dans nos societes modernes, nous les appelons de bien des facons differentes : « staff », employe, ouvrier, dans la societe chinoise nous les appelons « Fu Wu Yuan », litteralement « employe de service ».
De jour comme de nuit et ceux tous les jours, ils sont la pour vous fournir un service, une prestation commerciale. Ces jeunes garcons et filles, ces hommes et ces femmes representent une organisation, une entreprise, une entite commerciale ou autre, mais au-dela de cela, ils representent une societe entiere avec des codes, des lois et des regles.
Je parle de toutes ces personnes que vous rencontrez chaque jour sans preter aucune attention particuliere, toutes ces personnes qui travaillent en uniforme.
Tous ces Hommes et toutes ces Femmes sont essentiels au developpement et au fonctionnement de la societe chinoise. Ils sont d’abord issus d’une tradition tres asiatique et tres chinoise du service : l’employe au service du client. Et bien heureux en affaires est le patron de magasin ou le directeur qui peut employer une ou deux douzaines d’employees, payes a attendre le client. Mais une autre raison de cette tradition, l’autre facette, est le cout modere de ce type de labeur et l’extreme flexibilite qui en resulte. On peut trouver un « boulot » rapidement, on peut le quitter tout aussi rapidement, et on peut en etre remercie tres rapidement.
Ce travail photographique documentaire n’a pas vocation a debattre sur le niveau de remuneration des employes de base en Chine, de parler de l’education et du systeme ou autre sujet a caractere speculatif.
Ce qui m’interesse ici est de comprendre un peu mieux qui sont ces gens que l’on utilise et cotoie tous les jours sans meme que l’on ne se souvienne du visage. A quoi aspirent toutes ces « petites mains » ? Combien de ces « Fu Wu Yuan » vont-ils grimper les echelons et aspirer a un avenir meilleur ? De quoi revent ces personnes ?
On peut se demander par ailleurs si toute cette masse laborieuse n’existe seulement que grace a la fantastique croissance que connait le pays et ne sera pas amener a diminuer au fur et a mesure que la Chine se stabilisera economiquement et que la main d’?uvre ne sera plus aussi bon marche.
D’un point de vue macroeconomique, regardant tout cela avec distance, serait comme de regarder a un impressionnant reseau de Femmes et d’Hommes representant des milliers d’entreprises et de corporations. Eclatant de couleurs et de styles differents, ils sont la vitrine et la fierte des organisations pour lesquels ils travaillent. Meme code vestimentaire, en ligne, en rangee, ayant generalement l’obligation de se soumettre a la revue quotidienne du patron, du manager, chantant ensemble, ils fournissent un formidable elan de dynamisme et d’optimisme a la societe chinoise.
Regardant ces centaines de photographies, c’est comme si toutes ces personnes constituaient un prisme de couleurs au sein de la societe. La masse que representent ces gens est contrastee par la singularite des visages et des tenues de chaque individu.
Ce travail documentaire est un clin d’?il a leur formidable travail.
Trois annees, de 2010 a 2012, auront ete necessaires a realiser ces portraits dans les principales villes de Chine. Tout travail a un debut et une fin, mais, je crois que je ne pourrais jamais m’arreter de les photographier.

I work in uniform.
You find them in the street, taxis, cafes, gas stations, restaurants, bars, airports, "check points", hotels, public and private companies, etc.. And it would take me an eternity to list every place where every time you need a service they are there, ready to provide you a service. In modern society, we call them in many ways: "staff", employee, worker, in Chinese society we call them "Fu Wu Yuan", literally "service employee".
Days and nights and each single day, they are here to provide you a service, a commercial service. These young boys and girls, these men and women represent an organization, a business, a business unit or others, but beyond that, they represent an entire society with codes, laws and rules.
I am talking about all these people you meet every day without paying any attention, all these people who work in uniform.
All these Men and Women are all essential to the development and running of Chinese society. They are primarily coming from a traditional very Asian and very Chinese approach of service: the employee devoted to customer service. And successful in business is the store owner or manager who can use one or two dozen employees, paid to wait for customers. But another reason of why this tradi











Norway patient is pleased with the outcome of her Rhinoplasty surgery in India




Norway patient is pleased with the outcome of her Rhinoplasty surgery in India





These days the medical facilities for rhinoplasty and other cosmetic surgeries in India at cities like Mumbai and Bangalore are driven by advanced technology and high-quality procedures which are at par with hospitals in developed nations such as US or EU and at a fraction of the price. The Tour2India4health Healthcare group in India provides world-class low price facilitation services for the visiting overseas patients for their cheaper surgery treatment trip for rhinoplasty surgery at the top rated private specialty hospital and clinical facilities in Indian cities like Mumbai and Bangalore. Ms. Yvanna from Norway came to Mumbai in India for her rhinoplasty surgery. She says, “Four years ago I initially had my nose surgery done by another surgeon in Norway. Unfortunately the first surgery did not go very well and I was not so completely satisfied with the results. I came across the Tour2India4health Healthcare group that facilitates affordable low cost rhinoplasty (cosmetic plastic nose surgery procedure) at top clinical hospital facilities abroad in India”. She spoke to Dr. Dheeraj Bojwani and after clarifying all her doubts with him she decided to go to India for her rhinoplasty surgery to a metro city like Mumbai or Bangalore. She felt completely relaxed right from her arrival in India as everything was taken care of. The rhinoplasty surgery was a huge success as she was very happy with the beautiful work the cosmetic surgeon has done with here nose. Ms. Yvanna said, “Having your surgery done in India is not at all frightening or risky as some people might assume. My personal experience was very good. If any of my friends or family would like to have rhinoplasty surgery, it would definitely be at Mumbai or Bangalore in India through the Tour2India4health Healthcare group. I would also like to thank everybody who took such good care of mine, the doctors, nurses, staff and all the other people that helped make sure I had such a pleasant stay. When I compare it with the same surgery that I had undergone before in my homeland, it wasn’t anything like this. I wish I had come to India in the first place! "It's been a month since my rhinoplasty procedure now, and I LOVE the way my new nose looks!” She likes her new profile a lot better. She says that it’s so natural that nobody outside her family can tell that she’s had anything done, although most of them do make comments like “You look so well rested" or “Did you lose weight?”









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