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A & G

Vokiečių str. 6, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 261 23 51

Adovesta

Vytenio g. 50, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 239 52 87

Adovesta

Savanorių pr. 46, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 233 27 75

Adovesta

Kalvarijų str. 172A, Vilnius
Phone: (680) 241 93

Adrija

Aušros Vartų str. 11, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 261 66 32

Ageseta

Vilniaus str. 213, Vilnius
Phone: (41) 52 43 80

Aidelė

Panevėžio str. 40-71, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 265 52 27

Akropolis

Ozo str. 25, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 23 87 875, Email: www.akropolis.lt

Aktyvumo spektras (Spectrum of Activity)

Kalvarijų str. 131, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 232 56 14

Alavinis kareivėlis (Tin soldier)

Trakų str. 16-2, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 261 47 93

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2006-11-13   Facelift

Men and women today are living longer, healthier and more active lives than ever before. Our lifestyles, the effects of sun exposure, daily life stresses and gravity combine to produce visible signs of aging. The face-lift procedure is done to restore a more youthful and rested appearance by removing excess fat, tightening underlying muscles and redraping the skin of the face and neck.

2006-11-13   A little bit of beautiful history…

People, who think that cosmetics are the discovery of our time are totally wrong. They did use makeup preparations and sometimes quite radically.

2006-11-13   Existance on the catwalk only

Coarse seams, torn out sleeves, holey pockets. No, those are not some tramp’s rags. This is an avant-guard fashion. Silk and steel. Corsets, collars, tulle raincoats and fur underwear. It’s hard to concoct something that hasn’t been concocted by the fashion industry.

 
Placed on: 2006-11-13 14:20  Updated on: 2007-11-06 11:22

A little bit of beautiful history…
2006-11-13 14:19

People, who think that cosmetics are the discovery of our time are totally wrong. They did use makeup preparations and sometimes quite radically.

The alteration of appearance through the use of cosmetics has been a practice for thousands of years. Oils and fragrances have been used for ceremonies and religious rites for just as long. In Ancient Egypt aristocrats applied minerals to their faces to provide color and definition of features. The Greeks were also known to paint their faces and the Romans used oil-based perfumes in baths and fountains, and even applied them to their weapons. The Roman Lucian is noted to have talked about women and cosmetics in his time, referring to their polishing their teeth and eyebrows.

Alcohol-based perfumes were developed in the Middle East and were brought to Europe by the Crusaders in the thirteenth century. The art of creating new fragrances by blending ingredients was developed in France in the seventeenth century. Natural perfumes were made from ingredients like flowers, roots, fruits, rinds or barks, or any other naturally occurring aroma containing product.

The Roman historian Pliny, author of the impressive 1st-century AD Natural History, says Carthage was built around fragrance trade and Phoenicians were particularly famous for they knowledge and expertise in perfumes and incenses. The ancient Greek world was also rich in fragrance. All Greek cities-states had hundreds of perfumers shops set up in them. Trade was heavy in fragrant herbs such as marjoram, lily, thyme, sage, anise, rose and iris, infused into olive, almond, castor and linseed oils to make thick unguents. At the same time in Indus Valley another great civilization, some say even older than Egyptian, left undisputed evidence of perfume use by its people. In Vedic texts, like Rig Veda, Mahabharata and Ramayana originated around 10, 000BC it is common for gods and humans alike to rub themselves with scented oils and burn incense for a "pleasant smell”.



 
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