On a fossil I found collagen-like structure and nerve-like fibers –black in the SEM photo at:
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=6&f=o1621527352.jpg&p=12
Were they collagen and nerve fibers?
I don’t really see anything in that photo that resembles collagen or neural material. It would be very difficult to discern that from a fossil sample though.
An uneasy choice: the knife or Wonderbra?
The Hollywood blogosphere ignited when the makers of the new Pirates of the Caribbean film put out a casting call specifying that only women with real breasts need apply. “I don’t think those are knees.”
I saw a question recently on here that mentioned companies using collagen in their products which apparently can be or always is (I’m not sure on that either) animal derived. Well, the moisturizer I was using contains it, so I threw that out but now I’m wondering about Avon. I know they don’t test on animals, but I can’t seem to find out whether or not they use animal ingredients. So, I guess this is a two part question, is collagen ever synthetic or is it always animal derived? And does anyone know about whether or not Avon uses animal derived ingredients. I’m not concerned about milk or honey btw. I’ve googled and googled and can’t find anything. Thanks!
call 1-800-FOR-AVON …. that’s a number for customers, who have any questions about the ingredients in products. You can also e-mail them directly at myavon.com
Initial Revlon PhotoReady Review and Skin Test .wmv