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Night out, quick and Stylish Nails Tips

August 20, 2008 By: arlene Category: Nail Care

I like to hang out at night bar with my girlfriends. I have some creative styles for your nail painting needs.

Choose a nail varnish color that complements the dress you are going to wear. If your dress color is flat, pick a shade of nail varnish, a little less than the dress color to emphasize the hue. Read the rest of this entry →

Hair Removal and Unwanted hair

August 20, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Cosmetic, Facial, Foot Care, Hair Care, Skin Care

As if women don’t have enough worries, many still have to contend with unwanted facial hair. The genetic tendency to downy hair on the cheeks has been admired by many poets and novelists. Usually this soft, fine hair decreases by the age of 30. Women are dismayed, in contrast, by the appearance of thick, dark hairs on the cheeks or chin (stimulated after menopause by the adrenal androgens no longer balanced by higher levels of ovarian estrogens). Read the rest of this entry →

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

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

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. Read the rest of this entry →

Restores Stomach Muscle Tone and Flatten stomach, Stomach Surgery

August 20, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Body Care, Cosmetic, Diet, Skin Care

Stomachs very commonly sag after pregnancy, sometimes after one, certainly after several. They also sag as we age or after significant weight gain followed by significant weight loss. Abdominal surgery of various kinds may often leave the stomach muscles slack and the skin covering flabby. Whatever the cause, the effects are very commonly distressing. In western culture, a flat stomach is perhaps too much prized and admired but prized and admired it is, if more by women than by men. Abdominoplasty, surgery to reduce the stomach, restores muscle tone and smooth stomach appearance. The cost, however, inevitably, is extensive scarring. Read the rest of this entry →

Get rid of Health Insurance Maze

August 15, 2008 By: arlene Category: Clinic, Health, Healthcare

Buying healthcare insurance means paying a company to take the risk, be it sickness in your place. If the particular event you are insured against happens, the insuring company pays out the agreed amount to you as compensation.

As people always complaint nothing is straightforward, there are a multitude of rules and regulations and potholes in between the acquiring health insurance and actually getting paid out if something happens. Read the rest of this entry →

Cosmetic Surgery Fat Suction continue…

August 15, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Body Care, Cosmetic, Diet, Skin Care, Weight Control, Women

Fat Suction Scars

You will have as many scars as you had incisions but none should be longer than half an inch. If your buttocks and thighs have been treated, most of the scars should be hidden by the buttock crease. Scars behind the knee, on the ankle or on the stomach will show and some can turn out to look red and thick. Read the rest of this entry →

Cosmetic Surgery Fat Suction

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

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. Read the rest of this entry →

Garden Pool Suggestions from Distinctive Pool Designer (Shasta Pools)

August 14, 2008 By: arlene Category: Art, Life

People can readily appreciate that what Shasta Pools builds to the sitting and design of the pool can also builds into the internal garden landscape. The live plants and flowers and suitable garden land are needed to create the beautiful view. Time also needs to take consideration of all aspects of the whole project; a pool once installed is a very permanent feature. So adequate provision of different kind of aquatic plants must be prepared before project, I prefer the shallows around the pool while others require much deeper water. Read the rest of this entry →

Home Precaution against Food Poisoning (Human Hazard)

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

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. Read the rest of this entry →

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

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

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. Read the rest of this entry →

Home Precaution against Food Poisoning (Direct and Indirect Chemical Causes)

August 13, 2008 By: arlene Category: Cookery, Food, Healthcare, Nutrition, Recipes

For the protection of your family, watch for the unsuspected dangers that lurk in your kitchen

“The standard of food hygiene in this I country must be raised.” That statement has been voiced in the press, on the radio, in Parliament, even on the village green, with increasing frequency during the past few years. And rightly so, for it concerns us all. But it is the housewife particularly who has it in her power to see that the standard is raised. Read the rest of this entry →

Weight Loss and Toxic Food Preservatives

August 13, 2008 By: arlene Category: Health, Weight Control

People often begins with the fat dieting and extreme exercising hoping just to lose weight — but soon extraordinary, unexpected things begin to happen. Frequently depression, migraines, insomnia, muscle pains, their joint pain, asthma, or eczema. When we experience a weight loss like this, we are failing ourselves instead of trying to evoke healing and vibrant health. Read the rest of this entry →

Secret Facial Skincare Formula (Dry Skin, Acne, or wrinkles Steaming Masks Astringents)

August 13, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Body Care, Cosmetic, Facial, Massage, Skin Care

Unlike sunscreen (which everyone absolutely needs), not everyone needs a moisturizer, especially on the face. If you have oily skin, you are often better off without. As a dermatologist, I see many problems stemming from excessive or inappropriate use of moisturizers on the face. If you have an oily complexion but feel you need a moisturizer for non-oily parts of your face, use an oil-free formulation. Everyone should beware of exotic oils, fragrances, protein extracts, or enzymes; rarely useful, they are often irritating. Read the rest of this entry →

Moisturizing your Skin, Natural, Moist and Supple Skin Treatment

August 13, 2008 By: arlene Category: Cosmetic, Skin Care

Everyone suffers at some time from dry skin. When your skin is dry, you reach for a moisturizer. But effective moisturizing involves more than just day cream or lotion.

When doctors look at dry skin under a microscope, they see that it is actually an accumulation of dead cells adhering to the skin’s surface. These cells are made of the protein, keratin, which can absorb water, changing from dry, tile-like flakes to smooth, plump cells. Natural, moist, supple skin depends upon the complex interaction of these surface cells with the environment, with water, with your body’s secretions, or with moisturizers you apply. Read the rest of this entry →

Blinking and Eyewear, Contact Lens and Eyeglasses, which is the better choice?

August 13, 2008 By: arlene Category: Eye Care

Normally, you don’t think that much about blinking your eyes. Yet it’s something you do between eleven and twenty times every minute. Blinking has much in common with another bodily function, breathing: both are done regularly, rhythmically, and automatically. Proper blinking is especially important for contact lens wearers since it can mean the difference between comfort and discomfort, clear vision and cloudy vision, and being a successful wearer and an unsuccessful one. Read the rest of this entry →

Smooth Skin from Spa Perspiration Skincare Treatment

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

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. Read the rest of this entry →

Retinoic Acid and Wrinkles: effectively firm Skin Texture

August 11, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Cosmetic, Skin Care, Women, skin

The effects of the sun can be seen on the skin of any present or former sun-worshipper in the form of wrinkles, dark spots, roughness, leathery skin texture and a sallow complexion, often with prominent bursts of blood vessels. Under the microscope this shows up as thickening of the outer layer of the skin, with extra grouped pigment cells, and in the deeper dermis, clumps of non-functional elastic tissue and loss of collagen. Read the rest of this entry →

AHA Formulation for Skin Wrinkle, how to choose and use AHAs

August 11, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Cosmetic, Skin Care

Does the performance of alpha-hydroxy acids match the promise? Yes, when formulated correctly, AHAs do indeed exfoliate the outer layers of skin to treat clogged pores and blackheads, to smooth fine wrinkles, and to remove dry surface skin. You, the consumer, however, are confronted with advertising for a myriad of products containing AHAs, all promising youthful, wrinkle-free skin. Not all preparations are effective. When choosing, there are three key factors to consider: Read the rest of this entry →

The Joy of Quality Bar Time at Home

August 08, 2008 By: arlene Category: Cookery, Food

Nothing can equal the joy of sitting in a happy bar. This is an unspoken wish of every bachelor who finishes the whole day work. Yet many a bar is a place where the biting winds outside are more than matched by the cold criticisms that reign within. Read the rest of this entry →

Aging, Sun, Facial Expressions, Gravity, Sleeping Position, Smoking Mark Facial Map: Wrinkle continue…

August 08, 2008 By: arlene Category: Beauty, Body Care, Cosmetic, Diet, Fashion, Foot Care, Health, Jewelry, Lips Care, Skin Care

4 Gravity and Wrinkles Causes

The whole universe is held together by gravity. The movements of the earth around the sun (determining the seasons) and of the moon around the earth (regulating the tides) are all according to the invisible force of gravity. Although gravity makes life possible (and helps people walk rather than float!), we are not often conscious of gravity’s effect on our appearance. Read the rest of this entry →


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