Lifestyle Choices

Home Improvement and Bathroom Remodeling Tips

November 06, 2008 By: arlene Category: Fashion 3 Comments →

Bathroom remodeling can be a big home improvement project and so you have to be sure what you’re creating. Look for expert advices and make sure that you and your family are happy on the remodeling that is going to be changed.

There are a lot other small things you might consider are:

Make a sound and realistic bathroom renovation budget. Don’t get overspending before figure out that you might decide your savings on cost for the bathroom suites that you want to shop online. Make sure if you want something outstanding and pay bargains.

Find out bathroom improvement design ideas. Look for online bathroom suites’ show room that helps show you design for your bathroom outlook. Some online bathroom suites’ show will allow you add extra furniture or accessories to the bathroom to present what your new bathroom will look like. Experiment with different bathroom suites design and make decisions.

Think about the features that you want to bring in. What you want an Italy shower or Japanese Jacuzzi or both? Do you use them often? And what is the economic way to do without them? You can bring as many bathroom suites options, but first think about the realistic and remember that they must be practical to be used. (more…)

Nourished Aroma Hand Care

October 21, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Clinic, Massage, Nail Care, Skin Botanica, Skin Care, Skin Treatment 2 Comments →

Hands are very important and, if they are not taken care of, can give away the age of a person even more than the face and neck. We use our hands for so many daily chores that, if we are not careful to protect and nourish them, they can soon take on a very poor condition. (more…)

Nose Cosmetic Surgery, what you need to know? part 2

October 20, 2008 By: arlene Category: Body Care, Cosmetic, Cosmetic Surgery, Facial, Skin Care, Skin Treatment 2 Comments →

Nose Cosmetic Surgery, what needs to be done?

A nose operation takes up to one and a half hours, usually under general anaesthetic. Most often the desired aim is to make the nose smaller, in the process removing any unsightly hump or bump on the bridge. This entails cutting and manipulating the cartilage and bone that supports the nose and, if necessary, straightening the septum, the central partition in the nose. (more…)

Mater Pieces of Wholesale Fashion Accessories

October 19, 2008 By: arlene Category: Fashion 2 Comments →

Wholesale fashion accessories are hard to find. I love fashion accessories, and I love them all. I like my wardrobe full of fashion style. I can have one or two pieces of fashion accessories, but I can’t afford them all at one time. I really love to have them all. (more…)

Dangers of Sun Exposure

October 07, 2008 By: arlene Category: Anti Wrinkle, Anti-Aging, Beauty, Medi Spa, Skin Bleaching, Skin Care 2 Comments →

It is truly more dangerous now than even a few years ago to expose yourself to the sun! Scientists have noted a substantial decrease in the ozone layer above the earth’s atmosphere. This is the layer that acts as a protective filter to save us from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays.

Measurements in the late fall, winter, and early spring showed a reduction of 5 percent as opposed to the previous decade. Calibrations initially focused on the seasonal “hole” in the ozone layer, (more…)

Cosmetic Surgery on the Ear

September 29, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Cosmetic, Cosmetic Surgery, Skin Botanica, Skin Treatment 2 Comments →

As ears are virtually fully grown by the age of six, ears that are going to be unacceptably prominent will definitely be noticeable by that age. Unfortunately, it is other children not similarly afflicted who tend to notice them most and a child’s life may be made a misery by teasing in the early school days. On the plus side, this is one cosmetic operation which can be carried out in childhood and is usually obtainable on the NHS without more than a few months wait. (more…)

Busy Mom Work at Home, Looking after Baby Online

September 25, 2008 By: arlene Category: Anti-Aging, Children, Stress Reducing, Women 3 Comments →

Me and my husband work at home, we never plan to find nanny for our 2 year old daughter. Our office is too dangerous to have our daughter around. Electronic wires, appliance everywhere, and the small fingers like to discover. (more…)

Healthy Lifestyle Adjustments and further Lifestyle tips

September 24, 2008 By: arlene Category: Body Care, Depression, Drug, Eye Care, Food, Hair Care, Happiness, Health, Healthcare, Life, Nutrition, Skin Care, Stress Reducing, health supplement 2 Comments →

The following is a list of lifestyle adjustments that could improve the quality and length of your life:

  • Go for a regular medical check-up.
  • Keep a record of your and your family’s medical history.
  • Avoid pollution as far as possible.
  • Try to live in a crime-free area.
  • Have your home and workplace tested for radon.
  • Live within 50 km of a hospital or emergency unit.

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Home décor Shopping, buy the Right Blinds

September 23, 2008 By: arlene Category: Fashion, Life 4 Comments →

You want your windows décor fit your home decorations. So you won’t hang a black plastic blinds in your ancient antique style house. Wood blinds are used to fit most popular home styles: Simple and modern Stylish house, Victorian Stylish house, Countryside Stylish house, old Stylish house, or traditional Stylish house. While the wood blinds are middle priced, but it is durable and more environment friendly. (more…)

Indoor Skincare, how daily environment can damage your skin?

September 21, 2008 By: arlene Category: Anti Wrinkle, Anti-Aging, Beauty, Cosmetic, Medi Spa, SPA, Skin, Skin Bleaching, Skin Care, Skin Treatment 3 Comments →

Have you ever heard of an “indoor environmentalist”? Most people associate the environment with the “great outdoors” and the “wonders of nature”. On the contrary, our own “environments” are increasingly indoors, and increasingly “unnatural”. Whether at home or at the office, your skin suffers in special ways from the indoor environment with its closed atmosphere and surrounding work materials. How do you recognize actual or potential irritants? How can you protect your skin from daily damage by the indoor surroundings you take for granted? How can you correct or at least improve your indoor environment? (more…)

Baggy Eyelids Removal and Beauty Blepharoplasty continue…

September 19, 2008 By: arlene Category: Anti Wrinkle, Anti-Aging, Beauty, Botanical Beauty, Cosmetic, Cosmetic Surgery, Medi Spa, Obesity, SPA, Scar, Sex, Skin, Skin Bleaching, Skin Botanica, Skin Care, Skin Treatment 3 Comments →

Baggy Eyelids Removal Pain and Recovery

You can go home the same day, with two small strips of bandage over your stitches to protect them. These can be removed a few days later, when your stitches come out. Your eyelids will ache initially but the pain should not be severe. If it is, call a doctor, as there may be internal bleeding. (more…)

Hair Loss, Baldness; does Hair Transplant really help regrow Hair? continue…

September 09, 2008 By: arlene Category: Cosmetic, Hair Care, Skin Care 3 Comments →

Hair Transplant, What needs to be done?

The most commonly and successfully used method for transplanting hair is the punch graft, which can be done under local anaesthetic and takes a couple of hours.

You will receive an injection of anaesthetic in the area of your scalp that the hair is to cover and the area from which the hair is to be taken. The instrument used for the operation is, as might be expected, a small punch. This is used to punch out about 20 to 50 small circular areas of bald skin, in a shape that will provide a relatively natural- looking hair line once hair-bearing skin is implanted in the holes. Then the same amount of hair-bearing skin is punched out, from whatever site has been chosen for their removal (usually the lower back or side of the head where thinner hair growth will be less noticeable). The hair- bearing skin is fitted into the holes that are waiting for them in the bald skin. But there will of course be small areas of bald skin between the holes, where hair still will not grow. (more…)

Overweight Hormones and Metabolism, complications of Obesity

September 04, 2008 By: arlene Category: Depression, Diet, Europe, Food, Healthcare, UK, Weight Control 3 Comments →

When I was a child growing up in Portsmouth, the naval town on the south coast, and we saw someone who was grossly obese, my mother would say pityingly, in a knowing stage whisper, ‘Trouble with their glands, dear.’ In those days Portsmouth was full of sailors of all nationalities and anyone who was very fat was unusual. Now, when I go back to my home town forty years later, the sailors have all gone and people who are very overweight are so common as to be unremarkable. The attitude to these heavyweights has also changed. They are no longer the subject of pity, but of a kind of loathing. Fat today says greedy, slothful and self-indulgent. As I will show you, hormones and obesity and intimately bound together. Trouble with your glands is indeed part of the obesity equation, including a gland that has only in the last decade been discovered to be secreting hormones — fat itself. (more…)

Ageing and Sagging Skin, what Cosmetic Surgery do for Thighs and Buttocks

September 03, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Body Care, Cosmetic, Diet, Fashion, Jewelry, Skin Care 3 Comments →

Just as upper arms reveal ageing or significant weight loss by sagging, so too do the inner thighs and buttocks. Although the scarring that results from the trimming of excess fat and skin is as extensive as in arm reduction surgery, its positioning in buttock reduction makes it less of a problem. Both the body and normal clothing help conceal it. This is not however the case for thigh reduction although only mini-skirts and swimsuits may be awkward to wear. (more…)

Modern Women Grooming Essentials: Facial Hair, Legs, Hands and Nails

August 21, 2008 By: arlene Category: Hair Care, Nail Care, Skin Care 5 Comments →

Facial Hair

I know, life isn’t fair. Some of us are darker and fuzzier in places we wish we weren’t, and during our period a female ‘moustache’ can become darker and more noticeable.

If you have noticeable hairs on your face you have three options:

  • Bleaching them monthly. This is fine if the hairs aren’t coarse or too long. Apply a special facial hair bleach to lighten the hair. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Always test a patch of hair on your arm first. Some women’s hair turns red, which can be worse than the natural shade.

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Restores Stomach Muscle Tone and Flatten stomach, Stomach Surgery continue…

August 20, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Body Care, Cosmetic, Diet, Massage, Skin Care 6 Comments →

Stomach Surgery Pain and recovery

You will need to stay in hospital for up to seven days and you will almost definitely need analgesics to lessen the pain. You will have bandages taped over your abdomen for at least ten days, but you will be able to remove them to bath and apply clean ones after the first couple of days. Drainage tubes will be removed after two days. You may need to have a catheter for the first two days too. (more…)

Cosmetic Surgery Fat Suction

August 15, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Body Care, Cosmetic, Diet, Massage, Skin Care 6 Comments →

Fat suction, known technically as lipolysis or suction assisted lipectomy, is still a relatively new procedure. It was developed in France in the last decade and now is a very common cosmetic surgery procedure in the United States and increasingly common here. It has been the cause of a great deal of excitement and raised hopes for those in a permanent struggle with their weight but, while it is indeed a successful method for removing some excess fat, it is not a procedure that is suitable for those who are most overweight. It is not a surgical alternative to dieting. (more…)

Home Precaution against Food Poisoning (Human Hazard)

August 13, 2008 By: arlene Category: Clinic, Cookery, Food, Health, Life 3 Comments →

The Human Hazard

It sometimes happens, as is well known, that a perfectly healthy person can carry disease germs in the gut, nose and even on the skin without being aware of it. Those who have recently suffered such diseases as dysentery can carry the germs for several months after recovering completely from the original infection. Indeed, a famous case was that of “Typhoid Mary,” an American cook, a typhoid carrier, who was paid a pension by the U.S. Government for nearly fifty years in order to keep her away from the kitchen. She was, of course, an exceptional case. (more…)

Home Precaution against Food Poisoning (Infection: Hands Kitchen Dishcloth)

August 13, 2008 By: arlene Category: Clinic, Cookery, Food, Health, Recipes 3 Comments →

Infection

Certain food poisoning bacteria other than staphylococci can infect food and grow in it without detectable taste or smell. Then, when the food is eaten, these germs gain access to the gut of the consumer, multiply there and cause a typical gastroenteric form of poisoning.

An example of this type of infection is that caused by the Salmonella group of bacteria. These germs are normally carried in the gut by pigs, poultry, cows, bullocks, sheep, domestic animals and rodents, and, to a lesser extent, human beings. Eggs (especially duck), egg powder and milk can also be affected. (more…)

Smooth Skin from Spa Perspiration Skincare Treatment

August 13, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Eye Care, Foot Care, Massage, SPA, Skin Care 5 Comments →

There are two types of sweat glands. The eccrine glands which are most numerous on the palms, soles, and forehead, and the apocrine glands which are in the armpits, anogenital area, nipples, eyelids, ear canal (secreting ear wax) and around the belly button. The apocrine secretions are regulated by sex hormones that activate at puberty and decline with old age. It is the apocrine sweat which breeds the bacteria that causes body odor, explaining why pre-adolescents and the elderly usually suffer less from this problem. (more…)