Saturday, January 23, 2010

Breathable Makeup Have You Heard Of Linda Lowndes, The Inventor Of Microskin?

Have you heard of Linda Lowndes, the inventor of Microskin? - breathable makeup

(My latest contribution to the fistula was so depressing that I thought I needed a good news for women ...)

Microskin is a second skin, cosmetics, the psychological damage caused by moderate burns, scars and other disfiguring skin diseases. This is not cosmetic, but a cover for their breath for up to 5 days, and puts forward is that the color match each individual.

http://www.ausindustry.gov.au/content/co ...
http://www.plasmetic.com/skin/scars/micr ...

5 comments:

Victoria Sparda said...

I heard from her, his invention allows a friend of mine go to their prom without being self-conscious about the scar, which is at first glance (this is an accident) car.

I hear he is trying to work on a longer version Microskin.

666666z said...

Their second response is a test of what I've always said. Chauvinistic "man" is always exaggerate the important role of women and men. I guarantee that if a man was responsible for more than he had as a "testament to the ingenuity of man." It is difficult to "purely cosmetic. In fact, not, as you know who invented the wheel?

Morbid One said...

His name does not come quickly to the language, but I heard about her and what she has invented. Revolutionized the treatment of burns.

And "Thank God," has little meaning for those who prefer the views of the concept of God as female, rather awfully tired, the word "God". Especially if you are a heathen ...

eoghan g said...

I think it is a bird from Australia, where the woman I think it worked with burns after the bombing of the "Bali" and came with a gloss treatment.

OK, thank you for making me right, Fiona Linda Sheila ..... All are the same for me!

Coffy said...

I always say "yes" to one who invents something useful, but I do not want war between the sexes. They remind us of people who say, "Oh, the Islamic world has discovered the dissemination of the way, the blood before Harvey. I see no point in it is of historical interest, if true, but it changes little practice.

I think I'm off topic ....

EDIT - Why does the fact that a woman invented it? If it can not show that women invent things? Do you already know, so I wrote the sex of the inventor does not matter whether it is a battle rages on to invent more sex ", promoted usually by men.
Do knickers in a knot.

EDIT - You're only looking for people to confirm their point of view is ridiculous, "Thank Goddess is hyper-feminist sense. I do not deny that men can take credit for some things, but the level of distortion of reality should not be.

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