Archive for January, 2006

Black Hard

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[phpbay]Black Hard, 85, “107894″[/phpbay]

Question: Hard black ball came out of a pimple, what was it?

I popped a pimple and 2 months later it was still there, when I popped it a small hard black thing came out. What was it?

Answer: What you found when you popped your pimple is called a ‘Black head.’ This is nothing serious, some people have whiteheads with a long white string come out and then there is the black head that is just dirt that has gotten into your pores and your white blood cells surrounded it which made it hard. Most people have either one happen to them once in a while.
Sincerely,
Tamara Lesley

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Question: Please recommend a heavy black eyeliner with the cruelty that is free?

I need to find a black eyeliner pencil is not tested in animals and stays put even through a sweaty concert. Any ideas please?

Answer: the decline Urban not tested on animals, makes a great long-lasting eye pencil http://www.asos.com/Urban-Decay/Urban-Decay-24/7-Glide-On-Pencils—New-Colours/Prod / pgeproduct.aspx? iid = 118,893 & cid = 3955 & clr = RockstarNEW & sh = 0 & RF-100 = Eyes% 20 &% = 20Brows and RF-400 = 761 Please refer to the list of PETA cruelty-free companies by clicking the following link, click on the top line "Companies that do not test on animals" format "Word" and wait for the load: http://www.caringconsumer.com / Resources_companies.asp

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Rare Russian

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[phpbay]Rare Russian, 99, “15230″[/phpbay]

Question: Does anyone know if there is a difference from “Russian” Alexandrite and “Brazilian” Alexandrite gem stone.

Heres the deal… I’m interested in finding the perfect stone to set in my engagement ring. So I want an Alexandrite, which is among the rarest of all precious stones. There’s a “standard” according to books I’ve been reading (out dated) that the color change from daylight to incandescent light HAS to be green to red. But I see all these pictures of “Brazilian” Alexandrite and they are blue to pink, light purple to reddish purple. So I’m wondering if the “standard” has changed, or if they’re just trying to sell a stone that isn’t Alexandrite.

Answer: Alexandrite is alexandrite no matter where it comes from. In spite of there being many alexandrites obtainable from sites all round the world now which range in colour change from hardly noticeable to very strong, oily green to reddish brown, purple to pink etc. it is still the classical “traffic lights” change from red to green that commands the highest prices. The clarity and colour change, both in colour and % of change of the stone are what define its price and not its locality (unless you are a collector looking for a stone from one particular site). My advice to you would be to buy a CLEAN stone with the strongest colour change you can find. The exact colour change is a matter of personal preference but the more ‘pure’ each colour is the better. Do not worry overmuch about the stone’s origin but buy what will make you happy every time you look at it, after all it is an engagement ring and not a specimen in a museum.
I bought and had cut a lot of the Brazilian rough when it was first found and still have a 7.35ct. stone that goes from a soft green to a raspberry pink which I gave to myself for having been a ‘good boy’ and mounted it in a tie pin which I wear very often.
Good luck with your engagement and future marriage.

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Question: I want to find a copy of the rare children's film called Russian Slepiya Ptitsa. Does anyone have ideas

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Answer: Russian Ebay?

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