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	<title>Hopeark Spaces &#187; Beauty</title>
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		<title>Stress Affect Your Skin?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 07:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your skin holds whole of your body together. It is the single-most organ of the body facing the external environment and changes, all by itself. Hence, it is quite natural for your skin care to be amongst the first to get affected by any physical or psychological upheaval. For instance, if you happen to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your skin holds whole of your body together. It is the single-most organ of the body facing the external environment and changes, all by itself.</p>
<p>Hence, it is quite natural for your <a href="http://www.facialskincareinfos.com/about/">skin care</a> to be amongst the first to get affected by any physical or psychological upheaval. For instance, if you happen to be in an environment full of dust, you are bound to notice the impact on <a href="http://www.facialskincareinfos.com/">your skin</a> just after a few hours. Similarly, stress shows up on your face before anything else. The minute you have a tense moment, those close to you can immediately make out from the signs on your face.</p>
<p>God forbid, if you happen to be under a stress for the most part of your day, eventually the fine lines in your skin will begin to reflect just that. And the situation surely worsens if you are in your 30s or beyond, because that's when the skin's resistance is at its lowest. </p>
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		<title>Herbs for Enhancing Beauty</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2007 03:52:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In ancient Egypt, women made use of plant products for enhancing their beauty. Extracts from plants were applied to their eyelids, lips and cheeks. Plant products were also useful as perfumes and body anointments. Flowers were used in ancient Rome as bath scents. Roman women applied herbal face masks for better looks. The Greeks knew [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In ancient Egypt, women made use of plant products for enhancing their beauty. Extracts from plants were applied to their eyelids, lips and cheeks. Plant products were also useful as perfumes and body anointments. Flowers were used in ancient Rome as bath scents. Roman women applied herbal <a href="http://www.facialskincareinfos.com/about/">face masks</a> for better looks. The Greeks knew how to make cold creams as early as the second century A.D. Several ancient peoples of the world made use of herbs and flowers for beautification of their bodies. </p>
<p>Even in modern times, when the <a href="http://www.facialskincareinfos.com/">cosmetic</a> industry has advanced due to the use of science and technology, several women make concoctions out of herbs and flowers for topical application as well as for internal use and save considerable money by not buying expensive ready made cosmetics. They also keep experimenting for arriving at a beauty solution that suits their skin and hair the best. They try various recipes and the ratios of the ingredients for skin lotions, shampoos, scented baths, facials and so on, in order to tailor the products to their particular needs. They usually save a lot of the money that they would otherwise have spent on the readily available beauty enhancers in the market.</p>
<p>Some natural beauty aids<br />
Among some of the common herbs used for skin care, you can include green tea due to its natural antiseptic properties. It is good for stopping skin irritation and acne. Tea Tree oil is believed to be excellent for hair growth and for banishing lice. As a natural moisturizer, unrefined Shea Butter can be used on the skin for softening it. It is also good for cracked heels and improving the appearance of stretch marks. If you massage your scalp with Jojoba oil, your hair grows wonderfully well. The extract of the berries of the small palm, Saw Palmetto, also works very well for improving the scalp and the skin condition. Men also use it for maintenance of their hair by massaging it into the scalp. Beauty stores sell facemasks and facial creams containing Seaweed, which re-hydrates dry skin and leaves it smooth and shining.<br />
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Alfalfa is used for repairing broken nails and as a mouth freshener, as it stops bad breath in the mouth. Aloe vera is known to work on the skin for giving it a radiant appearance and a smooth, youthful look. basil, a plant considered sacred in India, is used quite extensively in cosmetics. Mixed with neem powder, mint leaves and a little turmeric powder, basil leaves are good for dark spots on the face. Another useful herbal product is Primrose oil. It works well for improving skin texture, hair growth as well as the health of your nails. </p>
<p>When mixed with rosewater, lemon and milk, Turmeric powder forms into a paste, which can be applied and left on the face for about fifteen minutes and then washed off with cold water. Turmeric is good for oily skin. Thyme is used in ointments for reducing skin spots. For reducing wrinkles on the skin and energizing the skin, Rosemary oil can be topically applied. Rosemary improves blood circulation.</p>
<p>There are numerous other skin care and beauty herbs, which are not only safe to use but also comparatively inexpensive, particularly when the beauty enhancing recipes are made at home.</p>
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		<title>Cosmetic Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 04:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the greatest shows on television now days is "Nip Tuck." please tell me you caught the season finale! It was outstanding. Granted this show can get a little racy, but the writing it phenomenal and the acting superb. It focuses on the lives of two plastic surgeons, and how messed up things can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the greatest shows on television now days is "Nip Tuck." please tell me you caught the season finale! It was outstanding. Granted this show can get a little racy, but the writing it phenomenal and the acting superb. It focuses on the lives of two <a href="http://www.surgeoninfos.com/about/">plastic surgeons</a>, and how messed up things can get. While some may think the series promotes cosmetic surgery for anyone anytime, I think it does the opposite. It shows how little can be gained by <a href="http://www.surgeoninfos.com/">cosmetic enhancement</a>. And sometimes much is even lost. Call it a contemporary take on beauty.<br />
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Recently my wife came to me and said she was getting rhinoplasty done. Just to be clear, recently translates to yesterday, and she's having the surgery done in one week. HUH! That was pretty much my reaction. Now I know that she has mentioned potential cosmetic surgery for her nose in the past, but this hit me like a ton of bricks. How am I supposed to respond to such a bold comment? And more importantly, what is this going to cost? When I inquired price information, she said 3,000 like it was no big thing. Did I miss something here? Did we just win the lottery or what? To my knowledge we're already in the hole by several thousand dollars and living paycheck to paycheck. Three grand is definitely NOT some extra cash we have lying around. Regardless, she responded with the classic female routine of "I'm angry and emotional, so don't mess with me." Any guys out there ever encountered that spiel? Yeah, it gets old, doesn't it?</p>
<p>The decision of cosmetic surgery for any aspect of your face or body is a major one. Think carefully before you jaunt off to some expensive doctor and have plastic surgery done. Not only can it cost a bundle, but it also has potential ramifications. Things CAN go wrong. This brings me to my next point. Search high and low to find the absolute best and highest recommended plastic surgeon around. This is, after all, cosmetic surgery for your image. The last thing you want is to be on one of those talk shows rambling on about what went wrong. Proceed with caution!</p>
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