Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Benetint Lip Balm Instead Of Lip Gloss Lipstick
When you're running out the door and you don't want to be caught alive with a plain, bare face, take a quick dip into this little pot of Benefit Cosmetics' Benetint Lip Balm. Your lips will thank you.
Okay, maybe the price is a wee steep---$20 for a small pot of rosy tinted lip balm, www.sephora.com.
We saw an acquaintance of ours, dipping into a small pot to refresh her lips. We asked her what she was dabbing on, and she showed us. Benetint Lip Balm. Yes, almost like the legendary Benefit Cosmetics' Benetint formula they put out, that is applied to both cheeks and lips. But this little cutie lip balm is just for your smacker.
It's a soft, rosy pink shade that can be layered and layered for a deeper cherry hue. It's hydrating with Vitamin E and an SPF of 15. And it comes with a tiny lip brush for applying, but most women we know, just dip their finger into the pot and apply.
When you want just a hint of color, this Benetint Lip Balm comes to the rescue. Soft and pretty.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Cosmetic Surgery Bigger Than Ever In 2009
Cosmetic surgery is performed around the globe, and popular procedures like breast augmentation, tummy tucks, and nose re-shaping, are taking place in record numbers.
The art of making people more attractive is not a fad. In fact, cosmetic surgery will be bigger than ever in 2009.
And these procedures are not just common in the United States. Canada is building its own solid reputation for beautiful work and highly skilled surgeons, namely, plastic surgery Toronto.
Take a look at Brampton Cosmetic. The cosmetic and laser surgery clinic is located only 30 minutes from Toronto and Oakville, and just 90 minutes from Niagara Falls.
There you will find the skilled artistry of Director of Surgery, Robert Sleightholm.
Dedication and experience define Dr. Sleightholm. And with more than 18 years of running his practice, and some 200 cosmetic procedures performed annually, the patient can be assured, that he or she, is in very good hands.
If you desire a more attractive you in 2009, Brampton Cosmetic can take you there with:
Breast Augmentation
Breast Lift
Female Breast Reduction
Male Breast Reduction
Fat Transplant
Liposuction
Tummy Tuck
Face Lift
Eyebrows & Eyelids
Nose Re-Shaping
Ear Re-Shaping
This fully accredited cosmetic surgery clinic also offers a sophisticated line of skin health non-invasive procedures:
Botox
Photo Rejuvenation
Microdermabrasion
Cellulite Treatments
To better understand how good a cosmetic surgeon is, and how organized his or her practice is, you would be smart to do your homework. In other words, check out their website. Look at 'before & after photos.' And read some testimonials, like this one, to Dr. Sleightholm:
To Dr. Sleightholm,
Words cannot express the gratitude and the wonderful feeling of utter beauty, self confidence and poise that I feel after the magnificent surgery you have performed. Truly, your work and you are “MAGIC”.
God Bless, C.K.
Cosmetic surgeons like Dr. Sleightholm of Brampton Cosmetic are not super-human, but they are gifted with a special eye towards beauty, and understand how unique we all are as individuals. Whether it's liposuction or any other desire, highly skilled artists like them, can help us achieve our personal beauty best in 2009.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Walnuts Wonderful For Plump And Soft Lips
Munch on some walnuts. Your body will thank you.
This delicious nut encased in a big, hard shell,
packs a lot of punch. Walnuts are a super food. For five years now, the FDA, or Food & Drug Administration, has approved a qualified health claim for walnuts---the first ever for a whole food.
The magic ingredients in walnuts are omega-3 fatty acids, and in large amounts.
That means extra protection for your heart. Healthier arteries. Balanced cholesterol levels. And high anti-oxidant levels to care for your skin.
And strangely enough, our research shows that eating walnuts gives you plumper and softer lips!!
The omega-3 fats do many good things, as we mentioned above. And what we like about them, is their ability to shed old skin cells and bring in new ones. Omega-3 fats are able to regulate this cell turnover, so that it happens all the time. And that results in softer, moister, plump lips. Say good-bye to chapped lips.
To get in on the cell turnover action, doctors advise that you eat an ounce of walnuts every day. That's about 14 shelled halves.
The good news---walnuts are quite tasty. It's a delightful way to do something good for your heart and your kissable lips.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
FDA Warns Diet Coke Plus To Stop Nutritional Claims
And apparently one giant company is over-exaggerating the so-called good stuff for you, found in its pop. And the FDA is warning them to back off. If it ain't in there, than you can't brag about it.
The diet exaggerations are coming from Diet Coke Plus.
And now Coke has to go back and make new labels, because the former ones are not as full of all the vitamins and minerals they describe on the bottle.
Coke has not commented so far on the Food & Drug Administration's warning to them. And the soda company can choose to ignore the scolding, but could also end up in court for not following manufacturing and marketing regulations.
Regulators say that Diet Coke Plus does not have enough nutrients to justify using the word "plus" in its name.
What's the big deal?? According to the agency, foods that wear the label "plus" must have at least 10 percent more nutrients than comparable products. The FDA also states that it is inappropriate to add extra nutrients to "snack foods such as carbonated beverages."
What's the lesson here? Just enjoy your diet sodas, and don't expect any ground-breaking nutritional value to come out of a soda drink. It is what it is----a carbonated beverage. The good news with diet sodas---they have tiny amounts of calories in them.
Meantime, we told you last month about that natural sweetener called stevia. The FDA has just given the thumbs up to the herbal sugar substitute. Zero calories, baby!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
How To Get Celeb Style With Big Glam Sunglasses
Actress Kate Beckinsale can often be seen wearing round, oversized sunglasses, as you can see from the photo. She's got glamour down to a science. Of course, many beautiful celebrities put on huge, dark frames to hide from the paparazzi. And yeah, they go out with huge sunglasses when they don't feel like putting on makeup, or even to hide a late, busy night of fun.
Kate Hudson, Nicole Richie, Lauren Conrad, Kim Kardashian. Just a few of the famous faces donning big, glam sunglasses as important accessories to their Hollywood style.
Of course, these wealthy women are wearing brands like Chanel, where dropping a few thousand dollars for a pair means nothing.
But, you, too, can get the same fabulous look. All you have to do is a little accessory hunting. And the internet can be your best shopping pal, when you want to save a few bucks, but still get celeb style for peanuts.
Can't beat it.
Monday, December 22, 2008
NeoStrata's Exuviance Line Re-Inventing Skin Care Beautifully
In clinical studies of the Exuviance Vespera Bionic Serum, for example, skin clarity and radiance increased by 260% and there was a significant measurable increase in skin thickness, which is due to building the biomatrix, making the skin plumper and firmer (think babies skin). As a result, lines were reduced by 35% - a significant effect in only 3 months (remember how long it takes to make a wrinkle!)."
Sunday, December 21, 2008
LeeAnn Rimes Shares Struggle With Psoriasis In New Ad Campaign
But what you hadn't seen, until now, is the singer's lifelong struggle with a skin condition that affects some 7 million Americans.
And now, LeeAnn Rimes, is bravely putting her face on this chronic, autoimmune disease known as psoriasis.
Our beauty tip today, shows us that hope and science are incredible, when the two come together.
We are happy to report that LeeAnn Rimes hasn't had a flare-up from the condition in 5 years. She has controlled her psoriasis through diet, medication, a wonderful doctor, and a healthy lifestyle. And her skin is clear and glowing.
But it was quite a nightmare for a young girl growing up with the disease. She told her story to http://www.health.com/.
By the time she was 6-years-old, 80% of her body was covered with psoriasis. Kids were cruel, and LeeAnn felt a heavy isolation.
"Kids didn't want to hang out with me or touch me," LeeAnn says. "I remember being called 'Scaly Girl,' and never ever wanting to go out in a bathing suit."
Psoriasis can cover its victims in red, scaly patches that crack and bleed.
Today, there are a number of treatments for the autoimmune disease. Some products really work well, and others do not. It is not an easy problem to conquer.
Meantime, LeeAnn Rimes has now put her face on the disease, and proudly. She appears in a new PSA, or public service announcement that brings attention to psoriasis. It's called the Stop Hiding campaign.
We appalud you LeeAnn Rimes, for being such a special and gracious young woman.