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Cosmetic Surgery Costs – Weighing The Benefits of Self-Confidence

  • March 31, 2010 at 6:49 am



Today plastic surgeons offer a variety of procedures to nip, tuck, or otherwise enhance aspects of their clients’ appearance. These procedures are often not covered by insurance. Costs vary as greatly as the procedures offered.

“Cosmetic surgery” includes liposuction, rhinoplasty (nose jobs), tummy tucks, breast reduction — a huge variety of procedures. Beyond the well-known surgeries are many similarly popular procedures such as microdermabrasion, thigh lifts, and cellulite massage treatments.

One of the factors determining the cost of a cosmetic procedure is the location of your physician. For instance, on the East or West Coast, you would pay more for a tummy tuck than in the Midwest, where cosmetic surgery is considerably less expensive than in other parts of the country.

Even in the Midwest, cosmetic surgery is not inexpensive. For example, a tummy tuck in the Midwest would cost an average of $4,000, but in Pennsylvania would cost almost $5,000. In the Midwest, liposuction would cost almost $2,300, but could be $2,750 in Pennsylvania.

Costs also vary from surgeon to surgeon. While a lower fee might stem from a professional’s desire to offer affordable procedures, the fee might also reflect lack of experience or lower qualifications. It is important to choose a surgeon who is capable and qualified, rather than looking for the most inexpensive procedure.

The complexity and popularity of a procedure affect its cost. A face-lift or rhinoplasty, for instance, usually costs more than a Botox injection or cellulite massage treatment. It takes a skilled hand to perform a successful facelift, but a Botox injection is much simpler and has fewer potential complications.

Before scheduling plastic surgery, be sure to have an accurate estimate of cost. If you need to finance your procedure, it is important to arrange financing before the surgery date.

Plastic surgery can be expensive, and the price can be greater than the procedure alone. Cosmetic surgery is not without risk. If you decide that benefits outweigh the risks for you, find a competent surgeon and determine beforehand the cost of your enhancement.

Anti-Aging Products – How to Chose the Best Anti-Aging Cream For Your Face

  • March 31, 2010 at 4:58 am



It is a fact of life that as we grow older our skin changes and we see those changes in the form of facial expression lines, dark spots and our skin loses its natural elasticity and we begin to notice some bags under our eyes and other areas. These changes are the result of low production of collagen and elastin. These two substances are responsible for a healthy, beautiful looking skin. Sadly, those 40 years of age and older begin to notice the aging effects that we most fear. But there is nothing to worry as long as you treat your skin with care and avoid certain things.

One of the best things to do is to apply some kind of anti-aging cream or supplement to your skin daily. There are many different products out there that promise wonders but in reality they are not that effective. When choosing any kind of anti-aging product look for the following:

1. Vitamin K1 and vitamin E
2. Make sure that it does not contain neither collagen or elastin. These substances are not absorbed by your skin and what you wan is to promote its natural production by your body
3. The best anti wrinkle creams also contain green tea extract. This is a powerful anti oxidant that will fight free radicals in the body that can cause premature aging and less than ideal appearance to your skin.

There are many more options and ingredients that you will find in skin treatment creams and other products but make sure that at least the 3 mentioned above are there and you can’t go wrong. There really is no need to pay for overpriced beauty products if you know how to chose properly

Cosmetics Info – Get Updated With the Latest Cosmetics Info

  • March 30, 2010 at 7:59 am



It is time that the consumer awoke fully and checked out those labels with small black print behind the bottle of a shampoo or a lotion. This is actually the general cosmetics info about the particular product and can be very helpful at times in knowing more about a product. Many a time people buy skin care products, makeup cosmetic and other various products without knowing anything about it. Though the product may seem very trendy and important because many people are using it and famous celebrities are endorsing it, it does not necessarily mean that the product is safe or is made with harmless ingredients. Therefore, it is of utmost importance that a consumer gets to know more about the ingredients that are used to make common household cosmetics. More importantly, he or she should know the factual and scientific info also apart from only the ingredients that are used in these cosmetics and skin care products.

Everyone should at least try and make informed purchases instead on following the herd or believing just hearsay. This would help prevent a lot of accidents which people usually seem to fall prey to owing to a lack of proper knowledge about what are about to apply on themselves. Who knows, it may be a serious toxin, harmful not only for the person but even the environment. So it is evident that cosmetics info plays a crucial role in the life of a cosmetic product. To clarify, if a product gives the correct and necessary info about itself, it becomes quite safe to use it and people who were hesitant to use it, go ahead without any inhibitions because they know that it is safe. Personal care products could actually do much more than just caring for the skin, they can completely react with it causes painful rashes and allergies.

The safety and testing part of a cosmetic is also equally important because the consumer must know how safe a cosmetic product is overall. In addition to this, one must know how exactly products are tested to vouch for their safety. Many a time, products are cruelly tested on animals that have similar characteristics as humans and these are quite potentially dangerous. Such companies do not care much about the safety of animals, then how can one expect them to care for anything else? However, generalizing all cosmetic brands to be as callous would be falsity and unfair on my part. There are companies which test on animals not cruelly but safely and do so because they do not want to risk the life of a human to test so trivial a thing as a cosmetic product which ultimately ends up going down the drain.

In the United States, the food and drug administration (F.D.A) is one regulatory body which checks products and ingredients for safety and their effects. Across the nation however, there are several scientific laboratories which have dedicated, qualified and experienced scientists who are continuously testing cosmetics products and providing high quality cosmetics info so people can make balanced decisions on what are the best products to buy.

Skin Care Tips For Women Over 50

  • March 28, 2010 at 3:14 pm



There is no reason why women over 50 can’t look just as beautiful as they did twenty years ago. Aging is inevitable, it happens to everyone, but with good skin care you can slow down your aging process and defy your age. Ageless beauty is about taking good care of yourself and there are many ways you can have beautiful skin, ward off wrinkles and keep your skin soft and supple.

Sensual Milk Bath

Create a skin rejuvenating spa at home with a sensual milk bath. Take one cup of powdered whole milk and add one tablespoon of grape seed oil, mix well and add to your running bath water. When your bath water is ready, add a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Whole milk contains lactic acid and this will help to remove any dead skin cells, the grape seed oil contains powerful antioxidants to feed your skin and the essential oils will help to create a beautiful fragrance that will lift your mood.

Grapefruit to Soften Your Elbows

To help keep your elbows soft and supple, exfoliate away the dry skin while having your bath. After your bath, take one fresh grapefruit and cut it in half. Place one half under each elbow and stay in this position for at least fifteen minutes. Allowing your elbows to soak like this will soften the skin and help to lighten any dark areas at the same time.

Lemon Detox

Begin each day with a refreshing home made lemon drink. This lemon drink is quick and easy to prepare and works as an effective body detox. Squeeze the juice from one lemon (or lime) into a mug and add hot water. Drink it slowly. If you do this everyday it will help to flush out all the impurities and toxins that have accumulated in your body and greatly benefit your skin.

Boost Collagen with Blueberries

Blueberries are excellent collagen promoters for women over 50 because they are packed with vitamin C. Boosting your collagen levels is an important part of skin care because will help to protect your skin against wrinkling and help to preserve your youthful looks. Try to include at least

Choosing Perfumes – Perfume Buying Guide

  • March 28, 2010 at 1:46 am



Here are some useful hints and tips to help you choose a perfume from the wide range that’s available…

How to Choose the Best Type of Perfume Although the variety of fragrances available might appear bewildering, there are only four main types of perfume. Depending on your budget and personal preference, you can choose a perfume from the following categories:

Perfume (or Parfum): This contains the most fragrance and prices can be very high. A small amount goes a very long way. Eau de Parfum: This type comes in second for strength and durability, making it a popular choice. Eau de Toilette: This type is also very popular. EDT is third in line for strength, and is cheaper than the EDP, but is not as long lasting. Eau de Cologne: This holds the smallest concentration of fragrance. An EDC is the cheapest option, but will fade quickly.

If you like perfume oils, these can be a good buy as you can carry them around. They are often presented as a balm-style formula in a small pot, making them perfectly portable, and you won’t have to worry about leaks or breakages.

General Points to Consider When You Buy Perfume When choosing a perfume there are some important points to consider:

Fragrance notes: These are the aromas of the different ingredients contained in the perfume, and they are separated into 3 layers. The top notes are the first to be perceived, but do not last for long before the heart (or middle) notes come into play, followed by the base notes, which last the longest and give the perfume its full character. If you know you dislike a certain scent, check to see that the perfume you choose does not contain it. Categories: Perfumes come in categories that include floral, citrus, oriental, chypre, leather, woody and aquatic. Women often tend to have a couple of categories that they like to use more often, so if you are buying a new fragrance it may be worth checking to see if it is in the category that you know you appreciate. Buying cheap testers or handbag-sized bottles can be a great way of trying something new without spending a fortune. Occasions: Some perfumes are a lot heavier than others. Light and refreshing fragrances are good for daytime wear and the summer months, whereas warmer, more sensual scents are perfect for evenings and special occasions. Personal preferences vary, and what you feel like wearing one day may not suit your mood the next day, so it’s nice to have a choice available.
Cheap Perfume

There is an enormous selection of perfumes available to buy online, and you can often buy cheap perfume including top brands much more cheaply from online retailers than you can from high street stores.

Choosing Perfume Accessories Perfumes are often presented as part of a gift set, especially at Christmas time. This is an excellent way to get matching body care products with the gorgeous aroma that you love from your perfume.

Accessories that come with fragrance gift sets often include:

Body creams and lotions: These are lightly perfumed so you can enjoy an all over smell. Body dust: This often includes a shimmer finish and has a delicate fragrance to match your perfume. Shower gels and bubble bath: Allows you to start off your beauty regime with your favourite scent. Soap: Get clean whilst adding a whisper of fragrance to your skin.

Set a Budget Before You Buy Perfume

Remember to look out for special offers or discounts when shopping for a perfume, and make sure that you compare prices between different online retailers. You might find that you can pick up a whole set or a bigger bottle of your favourite fragrance online for the price you would normally pay for a smaller size or for the fragrance alone in the high street.

Good Oral Care Means a Regular Old Fashioned Brushing and Dental Flossing

  • March 27, 2010 at 10:19 am



Face it, as we age, our teeth become worn and dull. One way to limit the dull look is to take control and develop a consistent oral hygene regimen. This effort should include brushing your teeth regularly with a quality, soft bristle toothbrush and the use of dental floss. Nothing else can do more for your overall outlook than a healthy and clean mouth.

Over time and through use, we wear down the protective enamel or outer coating of our teeth. Like almost anything else that ages, this leads to a worn and less then beautiful smile. Unfortunately, this wearing away of the enamel also creates small ridges where food and beverages act to discolor your teeth.

You can decrease your chances of having tooth decay by cleaning your teeth on a regular basis. Chronic gingivitis (bleeding gum disease) will heal as long as you are able to keep plaque under control. For some adults however, the buildup and retention of plaque is much more of a problem. For some reason, plaque seems to adhere much better to their teeth and builds up quickly even if brushing and flossing regularly. .

Your daily diet is one of the numerous contributing factors to plaque, and also the consistency of your diet. Good oral care demands a proper brushing of your teeth at least twice and preferably three times a day. Of course, dental care professionals have recommended brushing after every meal or snack.

It’s also important to remember to brush properly in order to remove plaque. The elderly and children often need to use utensils other than a simple toothbrush to do this. Plaque cannot be “prevented” necessarily; but it can be “controlled” by simply brushing correctly and brushing often. If you have a constant bad build up of plaque, you should probably consider one of the more popular sonic type toothbrushes. These do a great job at controlling plaque build up though are quite a bit more expensive than a regular toothbrush.

You should know that when there are a variety of home oral care tools to choose from these days. Sometimes people having hand eye coordination difficulties may benefit from a simple electric toothbrush. These handly gizmos are also great for older folks who might have problems with holding their hand up to use a regular toothbrush. Kids are another group that an electric toothbrush might help to get the job of oral hygeine done correctly in the least amount of time. Remember that there are a variety of tools that are used to clean hard to reach areas: dental floss that come in a variety of types like waxed, non-waxed, flat, round and textured, with baking soda, with fluoride and flavored. There’s also dental floss holders. These items can be found at drug stores, grocery stores or through medical supply stores.

There are many benefits to brushing and flossing your teeth. First and foremost, you can help prevent tooth decay by this practice. Brushing and flossing also prevent gum disease, which is a primary agent in decaying and lost teeth.

So now you see that dental cleaning is not only a practice in the dental office, but also at home in your own bathroom. Good oral care helps contribute to your overall health by promoting upkeep and maintenance. A good Tooth brushing and use of a quality floss will keep dental plaque and other debris from becoming stuck between and on your teeth.