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Makeup, manicuring, eye brow waxing and plucking, tanning, high heel shoes, teeth correction and highlighting-- we're speaking about planning for the wedding, right? No, we're speaking about preparing a kid for a beauty pageant. You heard it right. They put false teeth in if a young child loses your baby tooth before a contest; they highlight their hair and wax their eyebrows. Worse yet, they defend it. In September 2004 the EU implemented legislation that banned using over 1,000 chemicals of concern in personal care products. The prohibited chemicals were those known or strongly suspected of causing cancer, mutation, or birth defects. The EU ban has served being a wake-up demand many US companies who market a few overseas. In response some companies have replaced toxins in their goods, for example phthalates, parabens, and formaldehyde with non-toxic alternatives. One reason, the economy. Live music has dwindled dramatically through the years. It started with MADD, then karaoke last but not least the recent economic crunch. People are staying home, being entertained (in numerous ways) on the computer, watching DVD's, TV or perhaps unwilling to shell out the money it costs to visit out for that night. When they do go see live music, most need to live in one place, be entertained or view a show. That's where tribute bands come into the photo. Gone are the days if the majority of people go out for the night bar hopping. You can go out and go to a tribute artist or tribute band that is certainly truly near the original - for alongside nothing and genuinely be entertained. If they're good, it is a wisely spent, modest investment. Don't all of us have favorite musicians or bands we'd love to see resurrected?