| Contest can give moms a chance for new look
A Naperville beauty salon is one of several area business offering its services for a special Mother's Day "You Look Marvelous, Mom," makeover. Zazu Day Salon and Spa is among a team of beauty, fashion and fitness experts that will give moms the opportunity to be selected to receive a complimentary makeover in time for Mother's Day. Three winners will receive a makeover that includes hair and makeup, skin care, cosmetic dermatology treatments, fitness training, nutritional counseling, fashion advice and a new outfit. The value of these products and services may be as high as $10,000. Any mom may register herself for the program or someone may nominate a mom. To register, log on to www.youlookmarvelousmom.com and follow directions. Applications may also be picked up at any of the participating sponsors including Zazu Salons at 135 S.
Ipsen Grants Galderma Exclusive Rights to Develop, Promote and ...
PARIS & LAUSANNE, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 26, 2007 - Ipsen (Euronext: FR0010259150; IPN), an innovation driven international specialty pharmaceutical group, and Galderma, a leading global pharmaceutical company focused on dermatology, today announced that they have entered into a partnership for the development, promotion and distribution of Ipsen's botulinum toxin type A for use in aesthetic medicine indications in Europe and certain other territories. "We are very pleased to partner with Galderma, a worldwide leader in dermatology with an unrivalled range of products and sales force in Europe, for the commercialisation of our botulinum toxin in aesthetic medicine use. Galderma fulfils all of our objectives: a strong commitment to the success of our botulinum toxin type A product in Europe and the maximisation of its market penetration and potential going forward" said Jean-Luc Belingard, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ipsen.
Hair Today Just Like Yesterday
"Olde Tyme Barbers, see?" Joe Magnetico said, explaining how his East 41st Street barbershop got its name. "Because it's so old?" "Because it's an acronym," he said with a grin. "We used to take a lot of bets." Nowadays, the bookies are gone, but not much else seems to have changed. If you're looking for a shop that still reeks of playboys, big shots, Barbasol and, well, lawyers (it's in Midtown, after all), come in for a trim. As for Mr. Magnetico "Anyone else with that name is related to me because my grandfather made it up" he knows exactly what he's got: a barbershop preserved in amber, that amber being the Chanin Building. "I used to cut Mr. Chanin's hair," the barber said, easing his way into a conversation as only a man of his profession can.
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