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Beauty Must-Haves For Winter
Winter is here and with the colder weather comes different beauty needs. We found some aids that'll help hide wrinkles, remove unwanted hair, help with clearer skin and more. Nobody likes to talk about it but sometimes during pregnancy and also as we get older, pesky little hairs may pop up on our face. But…
Spring Must-Haves – Because, Why Not?
It's finally spring so why not get a few new products for a little pick-me-up? Hydrate! Do you have a drawer full of water bottles? Well, it's time to upgrade to the Pelican Bottle. This is perfect for hikes, workouts and anything else that calls for cool crisp water. This durable bottle keeps your drink…
The Best Colors to Wear for Photographs
The color you choose for a professional photograph session sets the tone for the portrait. Clothing worn in a photograph requires careful consideration to ensure that the end result will be pleasing to the eye. Finding clothing that you feel comfortable wearing and that photographs well can be a challenge. It is even further complicated if several people are in the photograph, as colors should be coordinated.
How to Prevent Wrinkles While Sleeping
Waging war on your wrinkles doesn’t have to be challenging. In fact, defeating these facial foes can be as simple as catching some sleep. Your sleeping habits play a large role in the number of wrinkles that cover your face. If you are ready to dedicate yourself to wrinkle prevention or eager to reclaim at least a portion of the wrinkle-free skin of your youth, consider the impact your sleep has on your facial creases.
Hormone Changes in Women
The process of growing from infancy to girlhood, young adulthood and old age is significantly impacted by both the presence and absence of natural hormones. A woman’s hormones tell her body when to enter puberty, when to prepare for and feed a baby and when the child-bearing years should cease. Hormones regulate her monthly periods and influence her moods, sex drive and complexion. They are also linked to significant diseases such as breast cancer, osteoporosis and heart disease.