Posted by Mary in Womens HealthJul 23rd, 2011 | no responses
Sins One Through Three
No particular order except for this one; (1) smoking. Aside from what it’s doing to your lungs it’s killing your skin. (2) Insufficient hydration and poor diet means that your skin is not getting the nutrients and moisture that it needs to stay healthy. Foods containing vitamins and antioxidants are the healthiest choices for your skin. (3) Not dealing with stress can cause any number of skin problems. Practice stress-reducing techniques not only for your emotional health, but your skin as well.
The Remaining Deadliest Sins of Skin Care
(4) Going crazy with your skin...
Posted by Mary in What Women WantJul 21st, 2011 | no responses
Are you planning a bachelorette party? One of the biggest things that make any bachelorette party memorable is the drinks of course. Here are the best drinks you should make for your party.
Classic Party Punch
The ingredients that you will need are two cans of beer and Sprite, twelve ounces of your favorite lemonade concentrate and twelve ounces of Vodka. Mix all of the ingredients in a pitcher, chill for one hour and serve to your guests.
Fruity Punch
Mix a half ounce of Vodka, four ounces of cranberry juice, one ounce of orange juice and one lime wedge. To mix all you need to do is fill a high...
Posted by Mary in Womens HealthJul 19th, 2011 | no responses
In this day and age of science and technology, the process of aging can be dealt with in a proactive manner. Ladies in their forties, fifties and sixties and more are looking 20 years younger as a result of some of the more advanced skin care products on the market.
That Special Glow
Young skin ordinarily has a youthful glow to it which decreases as you age. Every year your skin is forced to deal with changing conditions and new issues. But there’s no reason why that should have a degradating effect on your skin. As long as you can supply your skin with the things that it needs you should be...
Posted by Mary in AgingJul 5th, 2011 | no responses
Death seems to be the one thing that we’re never prepared for. Though it comes to touch all of our lives at one point or another, we don’t know what to say or do to help someone process it. Nor are we any better equipped by society and experience to handle our own grieving process. If you’re facing the need to help a friend or loved one cope with grief, then the first thing that you need to do is understand that.
Give Yourself
You should also know however, that you do have something to give them, no matter how inadequate you might feel in the face of their grief—yourself. The best thing...