Archive for the ‘Beauty’ Category

TIPS FOR GOOD HEALTH & FITNESS

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Health is not simply the absence of the disease, but positive and optimal health. This section brings nuggets of wisdom to you concentrating on ends for the health which you use of for not only information, but also the conscience and arrangement. Something you ‘d turn over to and read, on several occasions, because your conscience of health determines your wellbeing. In the same way, the physical shape encourages us to want to live day laborer of our life in the best possible way. In a more important way: it also makes the difference between the alive life fully and simply existing, or carrying out a matt existence.

1-Gargle with water the warm water or heat mixed with salt, each time after food or the brushing of each night to obtain the relief of the tooth ache.

2-break into leaf of the tamarinier Boil in water adding salt. Continue to pour the liquid on the affected sector. This helps to reduce the common pain.

3-Chewing certain thing like the chewing-gum, will help to open the tube of blocked Eustachian and will thus reduce the pain of ear.

7 tips for keeping your sinuses clear.

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Many people with sinusitis recover quickly and completely without taking antibiotics simply by promoting drainage.

  • Drink lots of water. Good hydration helps keep mucus loose.
  • Inhale steam three or four times a day. Boil water in a pan. Turn off the heat and bend over the pan with a towel over your head. to catch the steam. Breathe deeply through your nose.
  • Sleep with your head elevated.
  • Use decongestants. Tablets containing pseudo ephedrine or phenylephrine are helpful, but beware that they may raise your blood pressure, speed your pulse, or make you jittery.
  • Avoid antihistamines. They’re fine for allergies or a watery nose, but they make mucus thick and hard to drain—the last thing you want for sinusitis.
  • Use a saline (salt water) nasal spray to loosen mucus and rinse your sinuses.
  • A warm compress on your face may soothe sinus pain. Over-the-counter pain relievers such as aspirin or acetaminophen will help reduce pain and fever.

Antibiotics aren’t the first step in treatment. Good as they are, they have potential disadvantages. They can trigger allergic reactions or cause side effects. Most people recover fully without antibiotics, but if your sinusitis is very severe or does not improve with two to four days of drainage therapy, ask your doctor if you should take an antibiotic.

Winter Health Tips: Avoiding the worst of winter’s woes

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Winter Health Tips: Avoiding the worst of winter’s woes

Boston , MA —Winter may be a wonderland, but it’s also the deadliest time of year for those in the north. Heart attacks and other serious cardiac problems are more common in winter. There’s flu to contend with, too. Researchers tend to blame cold weather and poor housing for such seasonal ills, but the January issue of the Harvard Health Letter reports that long nights and vitamin shortfalls may be factors, too.

The eight common winter woes discussed in the January issue include:

Heart problems. In some years and in some countries, deaths and hospitalizations for heart disease and stroke increase more than 50% in winter. Why? Most people blame cold weather, but according to the Harvard Health Letter , there may be other reasons, too, including short days and long nights that throw heart-related hormones out of whack.

Flu. Flu experts think there may be something about winter—besides the fact that we’re inside more and thus more likely to share germs—that spurs the flu virus to replicate after lying dormant during the off-season.

Seasonal affective disorder. There may be a cultural component to the clinical depression that afflicts some people in winter. The Harvard Health Letter reports that SAD is relatively uncommon in Iceland and northern Russia , which certainly have plenty of long winter nights.

Hypothermia. Older people are especially susceptible to hypothermia because their bodies don’t adjust as well to cold weather. Cases may occur even in relatively mild weather. Wet clothing is a common cause because it wicks away body heat. Alcohol is frequently involved, too. Besides impairing judgment, alcohol opens up (dilates) blood vessels beneath the skin, which creates a misleading sensation of warmth even as body heat escapes.

Carbon monoxide poisoning. About 500 Americans die from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning each year. Many more may feel sick during the winter because of low-level exposure. Poorly maintained furnaces are one cause.

The article also covers frostbite, lack of vitamin D, and problems related to snow shoveling, as well as ways to prevent or treat these winter woes.

Lose Body Fat Without Going to the Gym

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

 

Losing body fat has never been easier. Every day more and more people are learning the best way to lose body fat. What every local gym and every personal trainer does not want you to know is that your ability to lose any body fat has nothing to do with them.

The first thing you need to understand is that exercising is still something you want to do in your daily routine. Exercising is a great way to get in shape. It is just not necessary in order to lose body fat.

The only way to lose any body fat is to diet. The good news for you is that dieting has never been easier. The right diet will have you feel like you are not even dieting. The right diet will allow you to eat all the foods that you love while still losing weight.

There are two very important things you will learn. You will learn that is important to understand what to eat. Even though you will still eat some “bad” foods, you need to know what “good” foods to eat. There are some foods out there that will help you to burn more fat. Those are the kind of foods you want to eat more of. The other thing you will learn is WHEN to eat. By learning this, you will be able to still eat all the foods that you love. Learning when to eat is far more important than learning what to eat.

Natural Looking Makeup

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

We’ve all seen women who just plaster their makeup on, looking more like a mannequin than an actual person. If you would rather have a natural beauty, you don`t need to go completely bare, it`s all in how you choose and apply your makeup. Here you`ll learn a few tips to keep your face glowing and lovely without resorting to heavy handed techniques. The trick is to keep it light and to highlight just one area of your face, your eyes or your mouth.

Coverage

When it comes to concealer and foundation, many women tend to cake it on in an attempt to hide blemishes. That tends to result in the cracked face issues that occur a little later in the day. By using the following tips, you can make your face look natural while still covering up those spots and blemishes.

- Opt for tinted moisturizer, it blends and evens out the skin while moisturizing and is so thin that it`s literally unnoticeable.
- For heavier coverage, use concealer chosen to blend with your skin to dot over spots and then finish the face with a tinted moisturizer for a lighter look.
- Concealers with yellow undertones tend to hide blemishes best.

Expect in a Spa?

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

What you can expect in a spa is good physical and emotional treatments administered by a knowledgeable professional staff. Lets talk about what a it is and what it has to offer. Its an establishment that offers services to enhance the overall well being and beauty of an individual. They offer a wide range of treatments and services such as manicure, pedicure, relaxing massage, therapeutic massage, stress therapy by way of hotubs and whirlpools. In addition they usually have a whole series of different types of skincare programs available.

Once you know what type of service you are looking for then you can determine what to expect. Immediately upon entering the spa you should be made to feel comfortable and welcome. You should never feel that you don’t belong there or out of place. Every one has their own décor. Usually they will choose a theme such as Japanese, European or Swedish. The décor itself should give you an instant feeling of relaxation. Next you most likely be assigned your own therapist. It is his or her job to see that everything you have come for is carried out exactly to your liking. They are responsible for making sure that you feel comfortable, relaxed and well cared for. The treatment rooms should be spotless and tranquil. What you can expect in a spa are treatments to create relaxation and alleviate stress.

You should never be made feel like the service you have asked for is an inconvenience, or feel inferior because of your financial status. The products that are used in your service should be the same as anyone else’s that is having the exact same treatment. Professionalism, exceptional service and courteous staff is what you can expect in a spa.