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date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 21:05:39 GMT,    group: uk.singles        back       
Anti Aging Cream Works- Secret Ingredient Revealed   
Women fight for anti-age cream
By Lucy Solkes and Kate Adamson

April 15, 2007 01:00am

Article from: Sunday Herald Sun
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  a.. Anti-ageing cream has scientists impressed
  b.. UK store 'sold 21 weeks worth of stock in a weekend'
  c.. Reports of women fighting in stores for last bottle

A BRITISH anti-ageing cream that has women fighting in store aisles and 
scientists admitting it is effective may go on sale in Australia.

A buying frenzy erupted in UK pharmacy chain Boots last month when its $40 
No.7 Protect and Perfect Beauty Serum was proved to reverse the signs of 
ageing.

Scientists at the University of Manchester found it was the only 
over-the-counter anti-ageing product tested that actually worked.

Spokeswoman for Boots, Lucy Solkes, said women waited in long queues and 
were fighting in the aisles for a bottle.

"There have been quite a few incidents between women fighting for the last 
bottle," she said.

The product sold out in days and more than 11,000 people have signed an 
online waiting list. More have registered in stores.

"We sold 21 weeks worth of stock in a weekend," Ms Solkes said.

"It has been absolutely crazy."

Despite the shortages, Boots plans to sell the cream overseas later this 
year.

But the company could not confirm when Australian women could get their 
hands on a bottle.

"We will be looking at opportunities for the product around the world," Ms 
Solkes said.

Scientists found that the Boots product stimulated the production of 
fibrillin, a protein associated with the creation of elastin and collagen, 
which gives skin its elasticity.

Lead researcher Professor Chris Griffiths was surprised to find the cream 
acted in the same way as retinoic acid or Tretinoin, a prescription drug 
used to treat sun-damaged skin.

People have gone to extraordinary measures to secure a bottle of the cream.

One Boots senior executive was offered free dental treatment by her dentist 
for a supply.

It was being sold on eBay for up to four times the price.
date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 21:05:39 GMT   author:   Avenger

Re: Anti Aging Cream Works- Secret Ingredient Revealed   
The secret ingredient is male sperm which stimulates certain proteins that 
create collagen and keep the skin youthful and soft. Now African females 
have known this for a long time. US Negroes have forgot this ancient wisdom. 
African females know that giving bj's and swallowing(and rubbing it on your 
skin) sperm is the way to retain youthful skin. We've all heard the 
expression "black don't crack" and this is the reason.




"Avenger"  wrote in message 
news:DswUh.5111$h8.1422@trnddc06...
> Women fight for anti-age cream
> By Lucy Solkes and Kate Adamson
>
> April 15, 2007 01:00am
>
> Article from: Sunday Herald Sun
> Font size: + -
>
> Send this article: Print Email
>
>
>  a.. Anti-ageing cream has scientists impressed
>  b.. UK store 'sold 21 weeks worth of stock in a weekend'
>  c.. Reports of women fighting in stores for last bottle
>
> A BRITISH anti-ageing cream that has women fighting in store aisles and 
> scientists admitting it is effective may go on sale in Australia.
>
> A buying frenzy erupted in UK pharmacy chain Boots last month when its $40 
> No.7 Protect and Perfect Beauty Serum was proved to reverse the signs of 
> ageing.
>
> Scientists at the University of Manchester found it was the only 
> over-the-counter anti-ageing product tested that actually worked.
>
> Spokeswoman for Boots, Lucy Solkes, said women waited in long queues and 
> were fighting in the aisles for a bottle.
>
> "There have been quite a few incidents between women fighting for the last 
> bottle," she said.
>
> The product sold out in days and more than 11,000 people have signed an 
> online waiting list. More have registered in stores.
>
> "We sold 21 weeks worth of stock in a weekend," Ms Solkes said.
>
> "It has been absolutely crazy."
>
> Despite the shortages, Boots plans to sell the cream overseas later this 
> year.
>
> But the company could not confirm when Australian women could get their 
> hands on a bottle.
>
> "We will be looking at opportunities for the product around the world," Ms 
> Solkes said.
>
> Scientists found that the Boots product stimulated the production of 
> fibrillin, a protein associated with the creation of elastin and collagen, 
> which gives skin its elasticity.
>
> Lead researcher Professor Chris Griffiths was surprised to find the cream 
> acted in the same way as retinoic acid or Tretinoin, a prescription drug 
> used to treat sun-damaged skin.
>
> People have gone to extraordinary measures to secure a bottle of the 
> cream.
>
> One Boots senior executive was offered free dental treatment by her 
> dentist for a supply.
>
> It was being sold on eBay for up to four times the price.
>
>
date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 21:12:16 GMT   author:   Avenger

Re: Anti Aging Cream Works- Secret Ingredient Revealed   
On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 21:05:39 GMT, "Avenger" 
wrote:

>Women fight for anti-age cream
>By Lucy Solkes and Kate Adamson
>
>April 15, 2007 01:00am
>
>Article from: Sunday Herald Sun
>Font size: + -
>
>Send this article: Print Email
>
>
>  a.. Anti-ageing cream has scientists impressed
>  b.. UK store 'sold 21 weeks worth of stock in a weekend'
>  c.. Reports of women fighting in stores for last bottle
>
>A BRITISH anti-ageing cream that has women fighting in store aisles and 
>scientists admitting it is effective may go on sale in Australia.
>
>A buying frenzy erupted in UK pharmacy chain Boots last month when its $40 
>No.7 Protect and Perfect Beauty Serum was proved to reverse the signs of 
>ageing.
>
>Scientists at the University of Manchester found it was the only 
>over-the-counter anti-ageing product tested that actually worked.
>
>Spokeswoman for Boots, Lucy Solkes, said women waited in long queues and 
>were fighting in the aisles for a bottle.
>
>"There have been quite a few incidents between women fighting for the last 
>bottle," she said.
>
>The product sold out in days and more than 11,000 people have signed an 
>online waiting list. More have registered in stores.
>
>"We sold 21 weeks worth of stock in a weekend," Ms Solkes said.
>
>"It has been absolutely crazy."
>
>Despite the shortages, Boots plans to sell the cream overseas later this 
>year.
>
>But the company could not confirm when Australian women could get their 
>hands on a bottle.
>
>"We will be looking at opportunities for the product around the world," Ms 
>Solkes said.
>
>Scientists found that the Boots product stimulated the production of 
>fibrillin, a protein associated with the creation of elastin and collagen, 
>which gives skin its elasticity.
>
>Lead researcher Professor Chris Griffiths was surprised to find the cream 
>acted in the same way as retinoic acid or Tretinoin, a prescription drug 
>used to treat sun-damaged skin.
>
>People have gone to extraordinary measures to secure a bottle of the cream.
>
>One Boots senior executive was offered free dental treatment by her dentist 
>for a supply.
>
>It was being sold on eBay for up to four times the price.

I find alcohol to be a very effective anti-aging substance for women.
On more than one occasion after I have had a few drinks a woman who
looked like a dog at 10pm has become a raving beauty at 2am.
date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:05:56 -0400   author:   unknown

Re: Anti Aging Cream Works- Secret Ingredient Revealed   
On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 21:12:16 GMT, "Avenger" 
wrote:

>We've all heard the expression "black don't crack" and this is the reason.

They'll stretch a mile before they'll tear an inch.
date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:08:12 -0400   author:   unknown

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