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Melanocyte Pigmentation or Proliferation with Neuregulin: Compositions and Methods to Treat Skin Disorders, Including Skin Canc by nih.gov Posted Wed 18 Aug 2010 5:00pm developing compositions and methods of modulating pigmentation and proliferation of a melanocyte to prevent or treat skin disorders, including skin cancer. Applications... Description of Invention: Human skin pigmentation is regulated by complex and intricate interactions among melanocytes and keratinocytes in the epidermis Read on »
Nitisinone for Treatment of Oculocutaneous/Ocular Albinism and for Increasing Pigmentation by nih.gov Posted Tue 07 Dec 2010 7:00pm Description of Invention: Albinism (also called achromia, achromasia, or achromatosis) is a congenital disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes due to absence or defect in any one of a number of proteins involved in the production of melanin. Certain forms of albinism are known to be due Read on »
Rose pigment by Zoffe Posted Thu 14 May 2009 12:00am I wanted to do this 'cus I love MAC's Rose pigment but know that a lot of people hate it. This is the oldest FOTD I had saved and haven't posted so unfortunately I've forgotten pretty much everything I used except for Rose pigment which I have on my lower lashline ;) Read on »
How to Reduce Skin Pigmentation by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Mon 26 Apr 2010 1:17am Our skin gets its color or shade from pigmentation. The exact pigment that gives skin the color that it has is called Melanin. The color of your skin is almost always..., there may be some reasons why you want to reduce skin pigmentation, or the amount of melanin. Why You Might Want to Reduce Skin Pigmentation Many people don’t necessarily Read on »
Makeup Collection: Pigments and glitters! by Zoffe Posted Thu 04 Feb 2010 12:00am Organizing my makeup seems to be an ongoing progress, and the only thing that looks somewhat nice right now, is my pigment stash! (Which is the highlight of my "collection... easier to use than dipping the brush into the full jar of pigment!  :) Read on »
New MAC pigment jars by Zoffe Posted Fri 18 Dec 2009 12:00am HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW PIGMENT JARS?! I'm in shock, to say the least. I just found out about this through the MAC_Cosmetics community on livejournal, via this post. According to the info posted on there, all the pigment jars after the "All races, all sexes, all ages" release will be 4.5 gram instead of 7.5 gram and the price Read on »
Mermaid Eyes Tutorial Using Pigments by Connie De Alwis Posted Mon 21 Jul 2008 12:00am I've been wanting to do a tutorial using pigments and for this look which I call "Mermaid Eyes", I've used MAD Mineral Pigments. This is a 2-part tutorial and I hope you'll... Skinlights in Peach Light Giorgio Armani Loose Powder Jordana Powder Blush in Tawny Beige Eyes: Revlon Skinlights Stila All Over Shimmer Powder Mixing Medium MAD Mineral Pigments Read on »
Pigments Tutorial : Blue and Red by Connie De Alwis Posted Thu 03 Apr 2008 12:00am I did this little tutorial to show the usage of mineral pigment eyeshadow. Hope you enjoy it! Items Used (All Pigments Are Sweetscents) Robin's Egg Gold Peacock Sienna... with mixing medium. Make sure to squeeze out the excess. Dab on some pigments onto the brush. Apply onto lids in upward motion. Mixing medium helps to bring out the colors Read on »
Red Pigments in Fruits and Vegetables are Potent Antioxidants by onhealthfood Posted Tue 04 Jan 2011 5:43am The Harvard Medical School released new research that shows strawberries may help reduce your risk of heart disease. In a study of over 27,000 women’s dietary intake, those who ate the most strawberries had lower blood levels of C-reactive protein, a biomarker for blood vessel inflammation.   Health Castle says the red pigments in fruits Read on »
MAC Stacked Crushed Metal Pigments by Jen H. Posted Fri 09 Apr 2010 4:34pm I was, sorry to say, defeated in my quest to own the Stacked1 set of pigments from MAC ($32.50 if you manage to find some). I did manage to hit the counter right after... in for good measure. Holy shimmery shine Batman, these pigments are super shiny metallics with just a tiny touch of glitter to really make them glow. Like most MAC pigments they’re Read on »