Low Cost Ways To Keep Your Skin Soft

Filed Under (General) by guest on 04-09-2010

If you have very dry skin like me you’re always looking for a lotion or potion  that will really add moisture . I’ve found a few  products that I think actually accomplish  this feat:

1) Boughese (Kirkland)

This is so affordable for such a reputable  brand and wonderful  product.  It’s around 20 bucks, but when on sale at Costco, it’s  as low as $12.99. It’s also a huge  bottle so you get a lot of cream for the cash.

2) Skin Dance Facial Oil Moisturizer

Before I got married I actually took the time to get facials. Ahhh, those were the days.  I went to a Japanese  facialist on the Upper West Side of NYC who recommended  this product  for my skin.  I loved it so much I recommended it to everyone I know .  The only issue  with this now is that I live in Texas and I can’t stand  paying the shipping (it’s like $10 bucks).  Why would a product  so small  cost so much to ship?  Anyway, it smells wonderful  and definitely goes a long way in adding moisture to your dry skin.  It’s worth  the $40 price tag.  Put a couple of drops in the palm of your hand and mix with your regular face lotion.  You can also wear alone. Be sure to apply before going to your wedding photography appointment to keep your skin looking fresh and lovely.

3) Clinique Youth Surge Age Decelerating Moisturizer (Very Dry to Dry)

I purchased  this at the duty free shop in the airport before a trip out of the country . I wanted something I could put  on that would keep my skin moist  during that long flight.  This did the job and then some! It’s a great moisturizer that includes SPF which is especially helpful in the lone star state .  The only drawback is that it moisturizes so well you’re skin will be super shiny.  I would dab powder or use a blotting paper on your forehead and nose to tone down the shine.   This one is a little pricier at $48 dollars.

If none of these work…try Crisco.

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Getting Competitive When Selling Your Home

Filed Under (General) by guest on 04-09-2010

If you’re ready to put your home on the market, you probably have a price in mind, and you’ve probably chosen your price to allow for negotiations. Before making a definite decision regarding the price, there are a number of ways to ensure you’ve chosen the right figure. Setting the price too high can increase the likely-hood of it staying on the market longer but being too aggressive in the pricing can cut into, if not eliminate, any profit you may receive.

Advice From a Real Estate Professional

[A real estate professional can be a good source of advice regarding the listing price of your home.|If you’re using an agent they can be a reasonably good source for helping to determine the value of your property.|Arguably, a real estate professional can be a great source of information regarding market trends and property values.} Even though your probably already have a number in mind a real estate professional can help you determine whether that number is realistic or not. A realtor has exclusive access to information regarding recently sold homes in your area that are comparable to your home. Comparisons enable a professional to formulate a selling price that can make your home a popular choice in a competitive market.

Search and Compare

If your property is ready to sell, meaning no repairs or cleanup is necessary, you can also use a local real estate guide to help you get a good idea of current listings and their prices. Try to find properties similar to yours. Listing prices can be important but even more valuable are the sold prices. It’s important to differentiate between the listing and sold prices because of the bottom line. This is where a comparable report can be its worth in gold as it will tell you precisely what a home sold for regardless of what it was listed at.

Extra Incentives

When pricing your home to sell in a competitive market, consider the extra incentives you can include with your home to make it more appealing to potential buyers. If you’re trying to get top-dollar things such as appliances, window coverings and paying a portion of closing costs are a must. Any advantage you can get over other listed properties are worth including if you’re trying to sell your property in the least amount of time. If you need to sell house for cash then contact a local house buyer in your market.

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Normal Blood Sugar - Interesting Studies

Filed Under (General) by guest on 04-09-2010

Did You Know:

“Two of the most common and dreaded illnesses in America may share a connection, with new research suggesting that having insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes raises your risk of developing the brain plaques associated with Alzheimer’s disease.”
“Researchers found that men and women in the 60’s are at risk for Alzheimer’s. According to a new study in Japan, the brain abnormalities associated with Alzheimer’s are more likely to have brain abnormalities linked to Alzheimer’s disease.

An average of 24 million people in the U.S. has diabetes and average of 90% of those has type 2 diabetes.”

There are many low carbohydrate diet options available now to anyone who wants to lose weight and learn to improve eating habits and keep the weight off. The Atkins Diet is one of the most popular low carb diets around, and people who have used it have been very successful in meeting their weight loss goals. Dieting isn’t easy for anyone, and sometimes traditional dieting approaches, such as counting calories just isn’t enough. Of course, every diet should be accompanied by plenty of exercise to make the weight come off faster and stay off. The Atkins Diet teaches dieters how to eat more protein and fat, and limit starches, carbohydrates, and sugars. The Atkins Diet is also a great way to get off that glucose roller coaster, and keep normal blood sugar range more constant without crazy fluctuations.

The information included on this site is for educational purposes only. It is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. The reader should always consult his or her healthcare provider to determine the appropriateness of the information for their own situation or if they have any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment plan. Reading the information on this website does not create a physician-patient relationship.

The Atkins Diet works by strictly limiting carbohydrate intake and increasing protein and fats in the diet. By taking this approach, the body does not have the carbohydrates to burn first, so it burns fat instead. It may seem crazy to some to eat butter and other fats on a diet, but it is really the carbohydrates that keep people from reaching their weight loss goals. The Atkins Diet isn’t just a fad diet scam. It has been around since the early 1970s and even though it is controversial, Atkins Diet books have been and remain to be phenomenal best sellers. In addition to the multitude of weight loss success stories, the Atkins Diet is great for disease prevention, weight loss maintenance, and good health. Dieters have a number of food options available to them and the amount of food eaten is not restricted, only the types of foods. No refined sugars are allowed, or white potatoes, white rice, or white flour. Meats, cheeses, fats, and proteins are all acceptable food options on the Atkins Diet.

The first two weeks on the Atkins Diet are the most restricted, in which only twenty grams of carbohydrates are allowed (carbs less grams of fiber). Fruits are not allowed and only a few leafy green vegetables. During this period, the change in biochemical activity is supposed to jump start the weight loss mechanism. Many people see significant results during this time frame, which gives them the added encouragement dieters need to continue with the diet and meet their weight loss goals. Many people have had great results with the Atkins Diet, but it isn’t for everyone. If you have any concerns consult your health care provider before beginning this or any restricted diet.

As it was stated in this article, the atkins diet should result in normal blood sugar levels without all the fluctuation. You might be interested in this article: “fasting blood sugar” for more info on blood sugar.

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