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Rimarah

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Orange costume made in Egypt ( for sale » other ) This hot orange costume really comes alive when the light shine on it! The skirt features an elastic waist band sewn into the super stretchy fabric which allows for a really nice fit to your figure! The skirts waistband has a zipper on the back to allow for easier costume changes too.`
Handcrafted in Egypt this costume is an outstanding example of some of their artisans finest work.
Includes: sleeves and head band
E-mail me for details pictures
$ 269 including shipping
Bra Size: 43"
Cup Size: C - D
Upper Hips Size: 30 - 34"
Skirt Length: 44" posted Wed, December 3, 2008 - 11:59 AM
Baladi dress made in Egypt ( for sale » other ) Said dress stretchy, breathable figure-flattering. Glittered lycra fabric hugs your curves while two side slits allow your legs to peek out.dramatic slit drop sleeves.
One size fits all. It should fit up to about size 14-16
E-mail me for details pictures.
$60 + shipping posted Wed, December 3, 2008 - 10:18 AM
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Only 1 in 10 women who have breast cancer have a genetic history of the disease. What we put on and in our bodies can make a difference for our risk of breast cancer and for the health of our children. By learning the facts, we can make smart choices about the products we use every day.


Did you know that only 11 percent of all personal care products are tested for safety, and that many contain carcinogens and other toxic chemicals?

The FDA has no authority to regulate the personal care products you use every day. That's where the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics comes in.

The Breast Cancer Fund is a founding member and leading partner in the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a coalition working to protect your health by calling for the elimination of chemicals used in the cosmetics industry linked to cancer, birth defects and other health problems.



What You Can Do
Whether you have a few minutes or a few hours, the Campaign can use your help. By educating yourself, by making smarter choices.

I did a deep resarch on this topic and I do have a list of the safest products the should look for, and I also a list of those brands that you need to avoid.
Also, learn more how to speak up, by getting involved on the Campaign for safe cosmetics by calling for the elimination chemicals used in the cosmetics industry.
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