Eksempler på brug af Elisabeth sigmund på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Elisabeth Sigmund thanked him for the offer.
Foster aunt Signe(left) and Elisabeth Sigmund, circa 1949.
We have Elisabeth Sigmund to thank for this concept.
Simply take a look at the way Elisabeth Sigmund  worked.
Elisabeth Sigmund was born in Vienna on 25 October 1914.
Anneliese Horn got in touch with Elisabeth Sigmund through WALA.
Elisabeth Sigmund in the 1950s in front of her house in Sweden.
Even at the age of 99, Elisabeth Sigmund was never seen without make-up.
Elisabeth Sigmund opened her own beauty salon in Stockholm.
Anneliese Horn, the first ever Dr. Hauschka esthetician,treats Elisabeth Sigmund.
Elisabeth Sigmund asked what people need.
The concept of rhythm forms part of this,as too does what Elisabeth Sigmund wanted.
In 1961, Elisabeth Sigmund took a one-year study trip to India.
Instead of using isolated active ingredients, Elisabeth Sigmund worked with whole plant parts.
Elisabeth Sigmund initially created products individually for each customer.
In addition to being involved in theatre, aesthetics andnurturing plants, Elisabeth Sigmund was also interested in medicine.
For that reason, Elisabeth Sigmund only produced small quantities.
When they noticed how well the cosmetics worked for them,they offered to pay Elisabeth Sigmund to treat them.
In 1971, Elisabeth Sigmund trained the first estheticians to use her method.
During an intensive working phase with Dr Vodder in Copenhagen, Elisabeth Sigmund learned the correct hand movements for this.
Elisabeth Sigmund was extremely proud of her twisted, pinned-up hairstyle.
This street seller advised Elisabeth Sigmund to use camphor instead of sage in a foot bath; 1961/1962.
Elisabeth Sigmund and Hasse returned from India on a freight ship.
Throughout her life, Elisabeth Sigmund studied literature on medicinal plants and uncovered many forgotten treasures.
Elisabeth Sigmund played a major role in the development of Dr. Hauschka Skin Care.
It was Elisabeth Sigmund's idea to start the treatments with a foot bath.
Elisabeth Sigmund, co-founder of Dr. Hauschka Skin Care, was well aware of this.
Elisabeth Sigmund watching a snake charmer, who deceives his spectators with a simple trick.
Elisabeth Sigmund's development concepts are still reflected in Dr. Hauschka skin care products today.
Elisabeth Sigmund and Rudolf Hauschka felt like rebels when they developed the pioneering formulations.