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Read two more great stories

First one is on Mosqitos:
http://content.health.msn.com/content/article/90/100719.htm?GT1=4244

what I was mostly interested in was at the very bottom of the article...

Alternative Repellants

Want to avoid chemical-based repellants altogether? Alternatives do exist, with one or two showing promise.

"Of the products we tested, the soybean oil-based repellant was able to protect from mosquito bites for about 1.5 hours," Fradin reports. He and fellow researchers found other oils -- citronella, cedar, peppermint, lemongrass, and geranium -- provide short-lived protection at best. Oil-of-eucalyptus products, however, may offer longer-lasting protection, preliminary studies show.


Second one is on the ink pigment used in tatooing perminent make-up:

http://content.health.msn.com/content/article/90/100693.htm?action=related_link

I figured I'd post this link because I know alot of you tatoo cats out there, and I have serveral times heard some of you say you've thought about geting make-up tatooed on. I used to be a fan of it, as my mother and grandmother had it done without problems, and I thought wow that's nifty think of all the cosmetic packaging my mom wont be going through now, and all the resources saved by not making the pounds of make-up she puts on her face... BUT now I'd suggest you be Ultra care full.
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Date: 2004-07-16 03:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paosparti.livejournal.com
yeah I know. I just suggest you read the story. apparently it has to do with a particular companies pigments that they use. Just be careful.

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