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Holiday Gift Guide 2018 For Babies, Kids and Teens
It's the time of year that your kids are hopefully being nice in anticipation of holiday gifts! And if they aren't then it's a good time to hold it over their heads! We've gathered super cool products for teens, tweens, kids and babies that we think they'll love! Gamers of all ages can play in…
Zen Buddhism and Bedtime Stories: A Holiday Reflection
The day after Christmas, I was reading my daughter a bedtime story. It was Zen Shorts by Jon J. Muth, a book about three siblings who each learn a Zen principle in an encounter with a giant panda named Stillwater.
Cosmetic Fillers for Wrinkles
Wrinkles can result from age or poor lifestyle habits such as excessive smoking, according to the Mayo Clinic. Whatever the cause, wrinkles can potentially decrease the self-esteem of affected women. While makeup can sometimes disguise mild skin wrinkling, the only way to treat significant wrinkles might very well be found in a qualified doctor’s office with treatments such as medication, microdermabrasion or injectable wrinkle fillers, according to the Mayo Clinic. Expectant moms, breast-feeding moms and women under the age of 18 should not undergo such treatments.
The Best Mass Market Mineral Makeup
Made from crushed minerals, mineral makeup claims to offer users a light, natural appearance. Many cosmetic companies have their own line of mineral makeup; however, not all contain the same quality of ingredients. Because makeup is generally worn for a long time, the American Dermatological Association recommends selecting makeup that is hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic and non-acnegenic. In layman’s terms, this mean the best mineral makeup are those that are less likely to trigger allergic reactions, clog pores or cause acne. The ADA also recommends that users choose makeup that contains sunscreen. Several brands of mineral makeup attempt to follow the ADA recommendations.
Road Scholars: Teach Your Kids While You’re Driving
Given how much time the average parent spends driving their kids around, its a bit of a surprise that more people arent into carschooling. The concept, the subject of a book published five years ago by homeschooling authority, columnist and author Diane Flynn Keith (www.homefires.com …