Sunday, May 24, 2009

※Epistick Smooth Facial Hair Remover※
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Removes unwanted fair hair instantly! Use the EPI stick in an upward-downward direction on the areas which you would like to remove unwanted hair. Hair will not grow out to be pricky or bushy as it removes hair from the root. It to have a clearer complexion after some time of usage.
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If you suffer from the embarrassment caused by excess facial hair then worry no longer – the Super Stick is here to put your mind at rest and leave your skin feeling softer and hair free.
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Easy to Use:
1.Bend the Super Stick into an inverted ‘U’
2.Place it against the hairs you want to say goodbye to
3.Holding the handles, twist the stick in opposite directions
4.The hairs are trapped between the tightly coiled spring which grips and removes them in one swift movement
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Get Hair Free:
1.Forehead
2.Cheeks
3.Upper lip
4.Chin





Benefits:
Say goodbye to messy creams and waxes
No more expensive trips to the beauty salon
Removes hair at the root for a longer lasting hair-free complexion
Finer re-growth with repeated removal
Safe and hygienic
Hair removal in the privacy of your own home
One Super Stick will give you a life time of hair removal!
Removes more than one hair at a time – unlike tweezing
Slim and lightweight – take it wherever you go for on the spot removal
Painlessly remove hair anytime, anywhere!
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Item#: Hair Remover
Measurement: 19cm
Colour: Pink-silver
Price: S$4.9 (In-Stock)

Ford Introduces MyKey Technology at Metro Ford!


Ford Motor Company is introducing an innovative new technology – called MyKey – designed to help parents encourage their teen-agers to drive safer and more fuel efficiently, and increase safety-belt usage.
Ford’s MyKey feature – which this summer as standard equipment on the 2010 Ford Focus and will quickly become standard on many other Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models – allows owners to program a key that can limit the vehicle’s top speed and audio volume. MyKey also encourages safety-belt usage, provides earlier low-fuel warnings and can be programmed to sound chimes at 45, 55 and 65 miles per hour.
“Ford not only offers industry-leading crash protection and crash avoidance systems, we also are committed to developing new technologies such as MyKey that encourage safer driving behavior,” said Susan Cischke, Ford group vice president of Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering. “MyKey can help promote safer driving, particularly among teens, by encouraging seat belt use, limiting speed and reducing distractions.”
MyKey is appealing to parents of teen drivers, including 75 percent who like the speed-limiting feature, 72 percent who like the more insistent safety-belt reminder, and 63 percent who like the audio limit feature, according to a recent Harris Interactive Survey conducted for Ford.
About 50 percent of those who would consider purchasing MyKey also said they would allow their children to use the family vehicle more often if it were equipped with the new technology. The added seat time can help teens build their driving skills in a more controlled setting, complementing graduated licensing laws that give young drivers more driving freedom as they get older.
More than half of parents surveyed worry that their teen-age children are driving at unsafe speeds, talking on hand-held cell phones or texting while driving, or otherwise driving distracted. More than a third of parents also are concerned that their teens do not always buckle their safety belts when driving.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), teens are more likely to take risks such as speeding – a contributing factor in 30 percent of all fatal crashes. Teens also are less likely to wear safety belts than older drivers.
Teens surveyed by Harris said they are largely open to MyKey if it means they will have more freedom to drive. Initially, 67 percent of teens polled said they wouldn’t want MyKey features. However, if using MyKey would lead to greater driving privileges, only 36 percent would object to the technology.
“We’ve upgraded an existing, proven technology – the SecuriLock passive anti-theft system – with some simple software upgrades to develop a new unique feature that we believe will resonate with customers,” said Jim Buczkowski, director, Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering – the same team that developed SYNC in partnership with Microsoft. “We also developed MyKey’s functions in such a way to quickly spread it across multiple vehicle lines, giving us the ability to go mass market in the spirit of other Ford innovations such as safety belts, stability control and SYNC.”