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Ways to Curl Eyelashes

Most eyelashes are not naturally curly; therefore, you must take certain steps in order to achieve this effect. Curly eyelashes can make the eyes more alluring. Some women even go to great lengths and use extension eyelashes just to achieve curlier eyelashes; however, inexperienced users may end up damaging their natural eyelashes in the process. Fortunately, there are different ways to achieve curlier eyelashes.

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Exfoliating the Feet

Before you put on a pair of sandals or head off for that beach vacation, why not invest 20 pain-free minutes in exfoliating your feet? The tools are simple and affordable, and the results are immediately noticeable. You can incorporate a quick foot massage into the routine to make it relaxing, too.

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Pregnancy Development at 19 Weeks

At 19 weeks, you’re in the middle of the second trimester and almost halfway through the 40-week pregnancy. At this point, you’re probably starting to become aware of some new physical discomforts. Distract yourself by preparing for the baby’s arrival—and if you think it’s too soon, be assured that, when the baby comes, you’ll wish you had started preparing sooner.

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The 33 Signs of Menopause

Once a taboo topic, menopause and its symptoms are now discussed openly and information on the subject is widely available. There are roughly 33 classic symptoms of menopause. For menopausal women, a concise cataloging of what to expect during this transition time can be invaluable. While not every woman will experience every symptom, such lists provide vital facts in an assessable form.

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Relaxing Hair While Pregnant

Pregnancy can leave many women feeling less than glamorous, so it’s not uncommon for them to want to pay special attention to their overall beauty regime. Although some women might not otherwise think twice about visiting the salon for a new look, others might question the effects of chemical hair relaxers on their developing babies while pregnant. Although there is not a lot of research to indicate chemical hair relaxers are explicitly dangerous, most health-care providers exercise caution when advising pregnant patients as to whether the process is completely safe.