There are many varicose vein treatments available on the market that do work well and deliver the promised results. However, when it comes to choosing an effective varicose vein cream you need to focus on the ingredients of the product. There are many products that only feature small amount of potent ingredients yet loaded with many ineffective fillers.
Read MoreReduce and Discourage Wrinkles
Jan 18, 2013 7:00:00 PM
Women today aren’t just content with reducing the look of wrinkles they have, they want to discourage forming new ones too. Women are urged to select a wrinkle cream formula that uses Peptide technology, one of the best ingredients researched and known to support preventing wrinkle formation. How do Peptides work? Peptides are mini-proteins or smaller chains of amino-acids that form as the collagen in skin breaks down.
Read MoreLonger Lashes Prescription Free
Jan 17, 2013 7:00:00 PM
The first FDA-approved cosmetic eyelash enhancer launched in 2009. A monthly dose costs $120.00 plus requires a doctor visit. As with any prescribed drug, there are numerous side effects to be wary of. Women today can get the look of longer, fuller eye lashes without a prescription or doctor visit. Eyes lash serum and conditioners are researched and designed to promote the look of longer eyelashes using a natural blend of herbal extracts that are safe and gentle for the eyes, without the harmful side effects caused by medicinal drugs.
Read MoreCold Weather Skin Care Treatments
Jan 17, 2013 3:59:42 PM
Some people may detest the cold, and there are others who are actually allergic to the cold. Cold urticaria (ur-tih-KAR-e-uh) is an allergic reaction to cold temperatures. You know you have an actual cold allergy when a physical response to the cold takes place producing red, itchy skin in addition to swelling and hives on the skin that has been exposed to the cold.
Read MoreThe Geriatric Interviewee
Jan 7, 2013 7:00:00 PM
First impressions are important. No one will tell you otherwise. And one of the most notable instances of “first impressions” is when you’re going on a job interview. So you wear your crispest, sharpest outfit, tame your hair with an iron and bobby pins, apply make up and slip on power heels. You look in the mirror. Your anticipated pleasure melts into horror as you whisper, “My skin is so wrinkled.”
Read MoreSafer than Botox
Jan 6, 2013 7:00:00 PM
Botox is the household name for wrinkle elimination. One shot, and you’re you, à la you in the year 1990. It would be easy to ignore the potential side-effects that can accompany Botox shots, but an educated consumer is a wise consumer. So before stepping up to the injection plate, it’s prudent to take a look at common problems associated with Botox usage.
Read MoreSecond Skin Chances
Jan 5, 2013 7:00:00 PM
Sometimes you get a second chance. And sometimes, you don’t.
Like the time your phone’s autocorrect changed, “I’ll be at Kohl’s” to, “I’ll be at John’s,” your ex? Mind you, you sent that text to your current flame. Or the time the soup bowl tipped off its stand – right onto your esteemed guest? Or maybe the time you tried to do a little jig onstage at graduation…and fell flat onto your face.
Read MoreThe “Instant” in Instant Wrinkle Repair
Jan 4, 2013 7:00:00 PM
According to Wikipedia, an instant is "an infinitesimal moment in time, a moment whose passage is instantaneous.” But what does that mean, for something to occur in a timeframe that seems to be smaller than time itself? Even in theory, the smallest conceivable unit of time is approximately 10−43 seconds, called the “Planck time.” But still, even this is not truly an instant.
Read MoreBags and Dark Circles that Send the Wrong Message
Jan 3, 2013 7:00:00 PM
Andrew entered the conference room five minutes late; his train had been all stop-and-go this morning due to “train traffic,” which really, he thought, shouldn’t even exist. As he stumbled his way to his chair at the far end of the table mouthing “Sorry!”s, he noticed a couple of colleagues eyeing him with bemusement – and a couple with distaste.
Read MoreYour Skin is the Canvas
Jan 3, 2013 7:00:00 PM
You’re an artist. You look at the canvas before you and see potential. Potential for beauty, for expression, for a masterpiece. You dip your brush into the paint, bring it to the easel, poised and ready to apply to first stroke…when your son barges into the room and sprays the once-ivory canvas with deep brown cake batter. The artist in you thinks for a moment whether there is a way to incorporate this unexpected development into the anticipated work, when the rationalist in you realizes: this canvas is headed for the dump.
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