Friday, February 28, 2014

Being Posh with Laser Hair Removal



You and your girlfriends aren't the only one who share beauty tips. Eva Longoria reportedly prompted Victoria Bechkam to "ditch the razor" and get laser hair removal instead.

In the latest Allure Magazine interview, it has been said that "the mother-of-four also divulges her beauty secrets - including the fact that she doesn't shave her legs and gets laser hair removal instead. "

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Thursday, February 27, 2014

The View's View on Botox



The View Talks About Botox





The popular woman's talk show , The View, recently spoke about top beauty secrets...and guess what was their first one mentioned? Yup, you guessed right, BOTOX!

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Michelle Bridges for BOTOX



MICHELLE Bridges supports Botox as part of a beauty routine, revealing she is not against the idea of facial injections if it helps a person’s self-esteem.

When asked by Confidential if she believed in using non-surgical enhancements such as Botox, the television star and fitness guru said “I am a fan of anything that makes a person feel good about themselves and more confident”. She stopped short of confirming she uses the product.

It is the first time the smooth-faced 43-year-old has directly addressed the question of Botox use — a topic which is sure to cause a stir among her thousands of loyal fans, who follow her advice about fitness and health to the letter.

Bridges was candid about her thoughts on Botox while answering questions about her personal beauty routine.

Full story on Daily Telegraph

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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

5 Reasons Why Your Mascara is Clumping


Long lashes have been said to be a sign of femininity. So it's pretty obvious that a lot of woman want them as long and as full as possible. But clumped mascara not only frustrating, it can also make your lashes look a complete mess! These tips, originally posted on Beauty High, gives great advice on how to prevent the dreaded clumped mess mascara can make.

Mascara junkies everywhere understand that there’s no fate worse than a clump in a perfectly good set of lashes. You spend so much time getting your eyelashes just right, then a clump comes out of nowhere and it’s a surefire sign a bad day will follow. Removing your makeup completely isn’t an option, and now you’re pretty much stuck with a clump, so what do you do? You prevent clumps from ever happening in the first place — with the tips below.

It’s Expired: When was the last time you changed your mascara? If you can’t remember, it’s probably been too long. Expired mascara gets dried out, plus bacteria gets into the formula, so you’re not only putting old, dried mascara on your lashes — which causes clumping — but you’re also putting your eyes at risk for a bacterial infection. Next time you get a new tube, write the date on the side of the mascara with a permanent marker. After six months, move on to a fresh mascara.


 


You’re Using Too Much: Two coats of mascara is fine, but after that things can get a bit thick. Piling on the mascara puts you at a greater risk for clumps. If you start to see clumps as you’re applying, you’ve likely reached the limit. Use a fine pin or a mascara comb to separate lashes and do some damage control on any clumps that may have happened.

You’re Not Removing Properly at Night:
Whether this means you’re not using a waterproof eye makeup remover when you should be or you’re not fully removing the mascara, any leftover, dried mascara left on your lashes overnight will mean definite clumps when you go to apply over that in the morning. Be sure you’re fully cleaning off your lashes before going to sleep to avoid thick mascara in the morning.

The Brush is Over-packed: When you pull the wand out of the tube to apply the mascara, clean off the excess from the mascara wand into the tube. Extra mascara on the wand simply means that you’ll be piling on too much product at once, which always leads to clumps.

You’re Not Wiggling:
For the fullest, most beautiful lashes, place the wand underneath your top lashes at the root, and gently wiggle the wand as you begin to drag it upwards towards the tips of your lashes. This insures even distribution and full coverage of your lashes, so you’ll be much less likely to get clumps.

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Monday, February 24, 2014

Which Dermal Filler Lasts Longest?



Dermal fillers provide an easy and safe method of restoring fullness and volume to your face. However, all fillers are not created equal, and no filler provides permanent results. Once you achieve your thrillingly more youthful look, you will need to consider timing of touch-ups to maintain it. Juvéderm and Restylane are fillers made from hyaluronic acid, which is a naturally occurring substance in the body. Because hyaluronic acid is found in your body, it will also be absorbed by it over time. Restylane has the shortest staying power of any dermal filler and requires a touch-up every four to six months. Juvéderm comes in three formulations – Ultra, Ultra Plus, and Voluma, lasting 6 months, 12 months and 24 months respectively.

The product Radiesse can also last up to a year, but it is made from calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres suspended in a gel carrier, meaning it is a synthetic product. The filler Sculptra is another synthetic product, a poly-L-lactic acid that helps replace collagen. While it typically requires 2-3 treatments to achieve optimal results, Sculptra lasts two years or sometimes longer.

The newest product to market, Juvéderm Voluma XC, is a recently FDA-approved filler also made from naturally-occurring hyaluronic acid. Voluma is made with a special cross-linking process that gives it more thickness and moldability. It’s also injected deeper than the others, so more than just a filler, it’s a volumizer. Even better, Voluma lasts up to two years. Juvéderm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus, and Juvéderm Voluma can tackle different problems, and between the three, virtually any area of the face can be treated – whether it’s lifting cheeks or fine work around the mouth and eyes. The results are safe, natural and frankly, amazing.

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Instantaneous Juvederm Voluma



According to Dr. Broumand, JUVÉDERM VOLUMA™ XC is the only filler of its kind to be approved by the FDA for volume enhancement in the midface. "Results from JUVÉDERM VOLUMA™ XC are instantaneous and generally last anywhere from one and a half to two years," he says, "so there's really nothing else on the market that compares to its longevity without a need for additional treatments." The Manhattan plastic surgeon adds that similar volume enhancers like Sculptra® Aesthetic and Radiesse™ require multiple treatments in order to attain optimal results. Read original article here>>

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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Better Business with BOTOX


If you’re a business owner worried about your bottom line, should you be worried about your facial lines?

In today’s business world, your face is an increasingly important business asset. Social media demands pictures and videos. FaceTime, Skype, webinars all help small-business owners stay in touch with clients and consumers, but they also can have the side effect of making you look older and droopier than you really are.

Let’s face it, you can use your 10-year-old photo only for so long.

If you can look somewhat younger, could it help you be more successful? Yes, I know that’s a terribly unfair question. The world should value wisdom and experience as much as youthful enthusiasm. And once you’ve reached a certain level of achievement, your age actually may be seen as an advantage. But many entrepreneurs and small-business owners vie with much younger competitors. Looking more youthful may help you land that big client.

Read Entire Article Here





 

Areas of Importance

  • Botox for the vertical wrinkles between your eyebrows. “They make you look angry even when you’re not.” 

  • Botox for the forehead horizontal lines. When injected in the forehead, Botox also results in raising your eyebrows and opening up your eyes, he says. This makes you look more alert as well as younger. 

  • Filler on the deep folds around your mouth.

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Sunday, February 16, 2014

BOTOX, Robin Wright & House of Cards


Robin Wright has said to get "sprinkles of BOTOX twice a year".


House of Cards star Robin Wright has come forward to reveal one of the secrets behind her youthful look at 47 years old. While speaking to E! News, the Golden Globe winner admitted to getting "the tiniest sprinkle of Botox twice a year" just to "take the edge off."

"Everybody [expletive] does it. I suppose I can't say 'everybody' because I don't know for sure, but come on," Wright reportedly said. "It's just the tiniest sprinkle of Botox twice a year. I think most women do 10 units, but that freezes the face and you can't move it," she continued. "This is just one unit, and it's just sprinkled here and there to take the edge off. ... Perhaps it's not wise to put that in a magazine? But I ain't hiding anything," she added.

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Original Story Found on UPI.com


Thursday, February 6, 2014

Flowers and chocolate? No, thanks! 78% of women want BOTOX for Valentine's Day


With Valentine's Day just around the corner, men are picking their brains over the perfect way to say 'I love you'.

•    78% of women say they'd be impressed if partner bought them Botox

•    But 7% would be offended

•    Dermal fillers and botox topped most lusted-after gift list

•    Women don't want laser hair removal or skin tightening

But forget wilting flower bouquets, cringey chocolates and kitschy teddy bears, because most women have only one gift on their hit list this year.

Nearly 80 per cent of women want Botox as their present this February - with 78 per cent saying they'd be 'impressed' if their partner treated them to it, according to research.

When researchers asked women how they'd feel if their partner bought them botox, 78 per cent said they'd be impressed, 15 per cent said they would be mildly pleased yet concerned, and the remaining seven per cent said they would be slightly offended or not happy.



The study also looked at which cosmetic treatments women would like to receive for Valentine's Day - with dermal filler, botox and tooth whitening topping the list.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, women would hate to receive - men, are you paying attention? - laser hair removal, skin tightening and leg vein removal this year.

Men have even been scouring the net for advice, with one cosmetic surgery and treatment review website seeing a rise in enquiries from loved-up men seeking advice on whether they should respond to their partners' anti-ageing concerns.

New research reveals the number one question from men was: 'Which aesthetic treatments can I give as a Valentine’s Day gift without offending her?'.

Speaking about the results, a spokesperson for Good Surgeon Guide, who carried out the study, said: 'While our general opinion is that gifting cosmetic surgery or aesthetic treatments is not good idea, it cannot erase the fact that people still feel compelled to give and receive them.

You may be surprised with the amount of women who would rather get BOTOX for Valentine's Day than chocolate and flowers. If you're one of those women, or looking for a gift for one, check out BOTOX Tampa today.

'We recommend that men who choose to give cosmetic treatments for Valentine's must understand how the gift may make their partner feel, especially if it's a surprise.

'If at all possible, it's best to speak with their partner about the treatment and make sure it is something they want.'

Article credit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2548702/Flowers-chocolate-No-thanks-78-women-want-BOTOX-Valentines-Day.html