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Power Point Electric: We are your #1 choice for a West Valley Phoenix Arizona el

We are a locally owned and family operated electrical contracting company serving the Litchfield, Peoria, Glendale and the Phoenix, Arizona West Valley area. We offer FREE up-front quotes for your peace of mind. Our electricians are licensed and bonded. We are happy to provide references from our past customers and we stand behind our work. We would like to be your personal Phoenix electrician.

Call today for a FREE estimate.  623-544-5788

Looking for a Peoria, AZ, Glendale, AZ or Phoenix West Valley area or Phoenix metro area electrician? We are a team of professional and knowledgeable Arizona licensed electrician with years of experience. We install and repair everything electrical. If you need emergency electrical service, it's our specialty. There is no job to small or to big. http://www.powerpoint-electric.com/

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AKC CPR Thorncreek's Porter Brewmaster
Porter is now just over 2 years old. Porter is the son of Drifter (the most decorated Chocolate Pointing Lab in history)! He is in the process of training for his Certified and Advanced Pointing titles this spring - piece of cake for this stud. He is a natural pointer, has responded incredibly well to training and shows an endless amount of energy and enthusiasm for all aspects of training and hunting. He is likely the most athletic Lab you will ever see. He is incredibly fast, the perfect build, and tireless. This dog is going to really make Ol' Drifter proud when it is all said and done. His trainer started out calling Porter "knucklehead" because he had only one speed - fast! After a few months, he started dropping hints that Porter was the best chocolate he had ever worked with. Now, after about 7 months of training, Porter's trainer no longer specifies color when he says that he is the best he's worked with... This dog is a dream come true.
Thorncreek Owners:
Carl Koontz - 303.746.2600 carl.koontz@cox.net
Eric Koontz - 303.680.5765 ekoontz@comcast.net 
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Pointing Chocolate Lab Puppies For Sale

Chocolate Pointing Labs are the rarest of the 3 AKC recognized colors. We are often asked if there is a difference between the Chocolate and the Yellow or Black labs. The answer, of course, is yes - the color! But that is really the only difference. Just like humans have dominant and recessive genes, dog’s do too. The chocolate is the most recessive of the three colors. Ultimately, this means that as breeders we have to be even more picky and selective with our chocolate labrador retriever breeding. We know how difficult it can be to find a high quality chocolate pointing labrador. We are committed to the best pedigrees, proven bloodlines, and careful attention to the resulting qualities of the dogs we are breeding.

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Why Glycolic Acid?
  • Clears Acne and Smoothes Out Age Thickened Skin

  • A natural occurring compound, is a member of the chemical family referred to as: ALPHA HYDROXY ACIDS. Glycolic Acid is the most active and beneficial of the Alpha-Hydroxy-Acids (AHA) in skin care and is made from sugar cane.

    It is the only AHA which is able to penetrate through the cell walls by virtue of its small molecular size. Once inside the cell, it will trigger new formation of collagen and turn on the synthesis of dermal glycosaminoglycans to plump up the cell and the ground substances in the skin to reduce wrinkles on the skins surface.

    Glycolic Acid also affects the newly forming keratin cells at the bottom of the stratum corneum causing the bulk of the stratum corneum to lift off and separate from the underlying skin. This gives the skin a much smoother look and feel.

    Glycolic Acid has been proven to be very effective in the treatment of acne along with other cosmetic benefits.

    The Benefits of glycolic acid make it one of the most effective substances for many skin conditions including:

  • Acne
  • Acne Scarring
  • White-heads
  • Blackheads
  • Pustules
  • Bumps including razor bumps
  • Psoriasis Eczema
  • Dry skin
  • Age spots/Sun spots/Freckles
  • Sun damage
  • Wrinkles
  • Fine lines
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Seborrheic keratosis
  • Pre-cancerous growths
  • Hyperkeratosis
  • Actinic keratosis and many other skin conditions
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    Glycolic Acids used in combination with MSM, Colostrum and Vitamins (especially vitamin C) will greatly enhance the positive effects from Glycolic Acid treatments. Glycolic Acid and Vitamin C triggers the formation of collagen while MSM, Colostrum and Vitamins feeds the formation and prevents cross-linking between cells when new collagen is being formed Glycolic Acid speeds up the skin renewal process.

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    Sun Protection

    You can protect yourself from the harmful effects of the sun's rays by staying indoors, but most people like to be outdoors at least some of the time. To protect yourself from sun exposure, you should use sunscreen, wear a hat and sunglasses, and cover as much of your skin with protective clothing as you can.

    Sunscreen is an important part of your sun-protection routine. Sunscreens prevent some UV rays from reaching your skin. Sunscreens are labeled with an SPF (sun protection factor) number. In general, the higher the SPF number, the more protection the product provides against UV light.

     It is important to note that sunscreens can lose their effectiveness if they are not applied thoroughly and completely, washed off by swimming or perspiration, or rubbed off by contact with clothing. Remember to reapply sunscreen periodically.

    The sun’s rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. If possible, do not stay out in the sun for too long during these hours. If you are outside during this time, use a sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher.

    Some people think having a tan gives them a "healthy glow." But a tan really shows that the skin is trying to protect itself from sun damage. Sun damage can lead to premature aging (wrinkles!), eye damage and skin cancer. Even "indoor tanning" is not without risk. Tanning beds and lamps can expose you to even more harmful ultraviolet (UV) light than the sun does. And tanning products such as "self-tanners, "sunless sprays and pills can expose you to additional risks, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Before you try to get a tan, you should learn how and why our skin tans. When a type of radiation (ultraviolet [UV] radiation) is exposed to the skin, the skin responds by producing melanin. Melanin is a dark substance that helps prevent the body from taking in too many harmful sunrays that can damage skin.

     

    ·  Sun Exposure

    The sun produces two kinds of rays, UVA and UVB. UVB rays are around all year and UVA rays are mostly present only during the summer. UVA rays are regarded as “safer” and they cause the skin to age, while UVB rays cause the skin to burn. However, both of these types of rays are harmful and dangerous in large quantities. Overexposure to the sun can cause sunburn and even skin cancer. In order to avoid these serious risks, many people choose to obtain a fake tan using some of the methods discussed below.

    ·  Tanning Beds and Lamps

    A tanning bed is an artificial way to get a tan. A person lies down on a sun  bed with lights over them. These lights produce UV radiation, most commonly UVA rays but sometimes UVB rays as well. Sun beds, just like the sun, can damage your skin.

    Overuse of sun beds can lead to eye damage (especially if you do not wear goggles), skin cancer, as well as aging of the skin. Tanning beds and lamps are just as dangerous as actual sunlight and should be avoided. They are both dangerous and expensive.

     

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