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Rose Oil Tretment July 31, 2008

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Many people are enjoying the skin curing power of rosehip oil, particularly in the treatment of acne scar. The oil is high in essential fatty acids which are crucial skin nutrients for the rebirth of healthy dermal membranes, and for the regeneration and repair of the skin. Numerous scientific studies have also taken place, which have produced amazing evidence supporting rosehip seed oil use.
One of the effects of this oil is to reduce the size of the pores so it’s good for solutions for people with large pores on the skin. Because of its innate content of Vitamin A, it is also beneficial for all kinds of skin infections like pimples, acne and boils. It is also useful in the therapy of damaged skin tissue caused by scalds, burns and varicose veins.
This wonderful curing oil is far better than, for instance, vitamin E oil or evening primrose, both of which are widely suggested by skin doctors for the attenuation and care of scars from acne, surgery and accidents, and for stretch marks.
Rosehip seed oil is taken from a native rose plant’s seeds which grows wild in Chile. The extract has been validated by scientists fairly recently, but has been used by native people in Chile for centuries. An ample research studied patients with extensive acne scarring, radiation damage, UV damage, burn scars, deep wrinkles, premature aging, surgical scars, facial scarring, dermatitis, and other skin related conditions. In these tests, rosehip seed oil regenerated the skin, prevented the advancement of wrinkles and aging, reduced scars and wrinkles, and helped skin to recover its natural color and tone.
Include it in your skin care routine and use it evening and morning, and several times during the day, if you are fighting both old and new scars or keloids, with just a few drops to the afflicted area. Softly massage your skin with a circular motion to apply the oil, taking care that it is properly absorbed into the lower layers. Repeat for as long as the problem is visible.

Silicone Gel Breast Implants July 23, 2008

Posted by beautyminiya in Anti aging, Breast, Cosmetic, Cream, Eye, Gel, Guide, Health, Information, Makeup, Natural, News, Plastic Surgery, Remover, Style, Technology, cool.
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When it comes to breast surgery, knowledge is power. While silicone breast implants have been very controversial in the last two decades, the recent FDA approval gives women the ability to choose silicone gel options for breast augmentation.

Safety of Silicone Gel Breast Implants
Silicon is a natural element, occurring only second to the abundance of oxygen on earth. When oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon mix together with silicon, it transforms into silicone. It is this silicone that is utilized in many medical procedures, including heart valves, catheters, nerve regeneration, reconstructive implants, drainage systems, and artificial joints.

Whereas silicone was previously banned by the FDA for over a decade, as of November 2006, the FDA approved breast implants made of silicone gel. According to the FDA, who has been tracking the silicone implants data for the last decade, their approval of silicone for breast implants was based upon their belief of its safety for American women. Over the last 10 years, extensive research has been conducted regarding silicone gel implants, and there has been no evidence linking silicone with cancer or connective tissue disease.
Nonetheless, due to historical concerns related to the use of implants, the FDA has deemed it a necessity for makers of implants to monitor 80,000 implant patients for a period of 10 years. Only through broad use of silicone gel breast implants can the FDA and medical community accurately judge instances of rarity. Past studies have not observed the progress of breast implant patients beyond a period of three years.

Hair Straightning July 10, 2008

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I believe that all curls are not created equal. There are diverse hair straightening system for a same hair type, everybody

has their own system. Here are some tips for thick wavy hair.

Tip1:
First, shampoo with a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Then blot your hair with an Aquis towel until is damp. Apply straightening product, then dry hair on low/warm until it is a little dry. Then take a large natural-bristle round brush and dry it section by section on high heat. This takes about 20 minutes. Put some finishing cream on the dry hair, then use a ceramic hair straightener and carefully press each small dry section. Then put a little more finishing cream or serum on the hair and it would good to go!

You could wear this hairstyle two days, tops. During the middle of the second day, wash your hair because it starts to smell a little and it’s dirty.

Fave products: Biosilk Silk Therapy for styling and finishing, Bed Head After-Party Smoothing Cream for finishing, Phytodefrisant, Kerastase Oleo-Relax Serum, and Matrix Sleek.Look Extreme Cream for straightening, and Redken Anti-Snap when you need some extra protection and strength.

Tip2:
Wash the hair with moisturizing shampoos (All Soft, K-Pak or Nature’s Therapy), then condition for at least five minutes with All Soft, Frizz Ease Glistening Creme or Biotera. You could allow your hair to air dry 15-20 minutes then spray in Aussie Hair Insurance, Jhirmack HeatCare or Neutrogena Overnight Therapy, whichever bottle finds my hand first. Then use Tresemme European Slick melting gel on your hair from the ears down. This is a wonderful product and keeps your hair virtually frizz-free even in high humidity. Dry your hair with a paddle hairbrush and hairdryer, first “rough drying” then straightening each section individually with the brush’s tension. Finally mist a silicone spray on the bottom half of your hair!

What Is Eye Makeup Remover July 3, 2008

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Eye Makeup – The first way to start looking your best! Everyone knows how important it is for women to look good, and eye makeup is one way to start looking your best. It is important to know how to apply it, like eyeliner, mascara eye makeup and eye shadow. The eye makeup color is just as important as the makeup itself. A lot of woman struggle when trying to apply makeup.

That is why eye makeup tips are offered in a variety of magazines. Finding the perfect eye makeup techniques may be a difficult task but don’t worry, there is a style for everyone!

For removing eye shadow, use special eye make up remover, and apply it delicately with circular moves.

The excess of make up remover must be cleaned with a cotton disk – starting from the inside corner towards the outside corner, without applying any pressure on it.

Mascara also removes with a cotton disk and a bit of make up remover. Just close your eyes and wipe your lids starting up.

With make up remover you can also clean the inferior margin and the inside corner

Pre-moistened makeup remover pads keep things simple for you. They’re packaged in small jars and require absolutely no work on your part. Simply slide the pad over your eye. In a swipe or two, everything should be gone.

Cleaning milks are ideal for individuals with dry, sensitive skin. Milk-based eye makeup removers can be thick and creamy or thin and liquid-like. Choose the one that feels most soothing and removes makeup most effectively.

An eye makeup remover gel is usually thick, cool and comforting (though perhaps less so than milks). Oily-skinned individuals love gels in all forms; they’re great for removing makeup and soothing a slick face.