July 31, 2013
Mohenjo
Medical
amazon, aviation, business, Business News, celebrities, Cellulite, Cottage cheese thighs, DIY, entertainment, gaming, Hail damage, Health, hollywood, home, Hotels, lifestyle, medicine, orange peel, Orange peel syndrome, research, Science, Science News, Skin, Skin Secrets, Stylelist, technology, Technology News, transportation, travel, vacation

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Orange peel syndrome. Cottage cheese thighs. Hail damage. There are a lot of pet names for cellulite, each of them unappetizing enough to make us not want to talk about the phenomenon at all. That Photoshop magically smoothes the skin of every woman professionally photographed, well, that means as a society, we don’t have to look at it either. But, amidst all this if-you-ignore-it, it-will-cease-to-exist mindset, lie many myths about who gets cellulite and why – and an estimated $62 million industry that makes devices to banish it.
Do any of these devices work? Is cellulite the deserved curse of those who gain a bit of weight?
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.Click link below for article on 7 myths about cellulite:
http://www.stylelist.com/view/7-cellulite-lies-you-need-to-stop-believing-now/?icid=maing-grid7|myaol|dl7|sec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D327855
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December 9, 2012
Mohenjo
Human Interest
arts, business, clothing, fame, fame and notoriety, Hermes, Hermes CEO Jean-Louis Dumas, illustration, Jean-Louis Dumas, Kermit Oliver, limited edition scarves, not a trained Parisian artist, notoriety, Oliver paints at night, Oliver sifts mail, Oliver was discovered in the 1980s, paints at night, Post Office, postal worker, research, Science, Science News, shopping, style, Stylelist, technology, Texas, vacation, Waco, waco texas

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Turns out the one behind the famous French fashion label’s limited edition scarves is not a trained Parisian artist, but a postal worker from Waco, Texas, named Kermit Oliver.
Oliver sifts mail during the day, and paints at night. According to the Texas Monthly, who recently did a revealing profile on the artist, noted that Oliver was discovered in the 1980s by then Hermes CEO Jean-Louis Dumas. He has since kept his job at the Post Office, preferring a simple and quieter life to one of fame and notoriety.
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.Click link below for article:
http://www.stylelist.com/read/hermes-scarves-artist-texas-postal-worker
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