Friday, August 8, 2008
Our List Of The Best Undereye Concealers
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Muscle Milk The Newest Health Craze In A Bar
Haven't heard of it yet?
If you're into bodybuilding or hitting the gym frequently, then you might have caught the buzz on it. Seems like everyone is chomping on these nutrition bars.
My very good friend, Philip, a serious weightlifter with a handsome physique, brought me one to sample.
And I have to say, it's delicious, well, for a protein bar. Muscle Milk contains 25 grams of Protein in its 2.57 oz. bar (or 73 g). You can pick up these healthy bars at fitness/nutrition stores, and now at Rite-Aid. I ate Vanilla Toffee Crunch. Mine cost $2.79. The bars also come in-- Banana Creme Yogurt and Chocolate Peanut Caramel.
According to CytoSport, which puts out these delicious lactose-free energy bars, there is proven science behind them:
"Muscle Milk Bars are an evolutionary muscle formula for promoting a lean body, lean muscle growth and fast recovery from exercise. Metabolically favorable ingredients stimulate growth and recovery in a similar manner to mother's milk nourishing a baby."
We all know how important protein is to the body, and women especially, do not get enough protein. This bar provides lots of energy, nutrition, and a full, satisfied feeling in the belly. And it's covered in a natural, chocolate coating. Plenty of good crunch, too.
CytoSport says that Muscle Milk Bars make a healthy, nutritious snack any time.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
How To Get Rid Of Your Funky Ink Tattoos
This stunning tattoo of a tiger belongs to stunning actress and new mother of twins, Angelina Jolie. Rumors say that Angelina has about a dozen tattoos. And she's not alone.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Calvin's Secret Obsession Too Sexy For American TV
Eva is Calvin Klein's model for his newest fragrance, due out in mid-September. The women's perfume is called, Secret Obsession. It's been described as a 'floral oriental' scent.
Just one, tiny problem......the too steamy commercial has just been banned by American television networks. Coty, Inc. (the fragrance manufacturer) and the Calvin Klein company are fuming, of course.
But then again, everybody's talking about Secret Obssession, lovely Eva Mendes, Calvin Klein, and this too-hot-for television ad. In other words, super publicity. And when the sexy fragrance hits department store counters this fall, Secret Obsession is expected to gracefully rake in more than $120 million globally in just its first year.
The women's fragrance is exotic and sensual.
Top Notes feature: Plum, Rose, and Mace.
Middle Notes include: Egyptian Jasmine, French Orange Flower, and Tuberose.
Base Notes round out with: Burnt Amber, Cashmere Woods, Madagascan Vanilla, and Australian Sandalwood.
Let's not kid ourselves, Calvin Klein is a superstar fashion designer, who also happens to develop beautiful fragrances for men and women. He is a brilliant marketer, and he's been in the business for a long time.
Eva Mendes discusses why she was excited to be part of Klein's Secret Obsession fall ad campaign.
"To me, Calvin Klein has always represented sexiness and a freedom to express yourself," said Mendes. "That was especially important for me, because I felt very awkward during my teen years. When I was approached by Calvin Klein, I thought that it would be so satisfying for me to be part of a campaign where I could show women and girls that it's okay to be different. I remember when the Obsession ads with Kate Moss came out — I thought she was so gorgeous. Kate wasn't a conventional beauty, her teeth weren't perfect and she wasn't blonde; my friends and I could relate to that. If I could provide that encouragement for someone with the Secret Obsession campaign, that would be amazing."
Coty, Inc. realizes the star power of a new Calvin Klein fragrance.
"Obsession put Calvin Klein on the map in 1985 and continues to be an integral piece of the brand portfolio," added Michele Scannavini, president of Coty Prestige. "Over two decades later, we see it come full circle with Secret Obsession. While Obsession epitomized the overt glamour and sexuality of the Eighties, Secret Obsession will become the meaning of what is sexy today — more personal, sophisticated and intoxicating. Eva Mendes is a reflection of how things have changed over the past 20 years."
We're excited to wear this new fragrance, Secret Obsession. We have always loved his other Obsession. We are sure, this scent is going to go the extra distance!
For more information, visit: http://www.secretobsessioncalvinklein.com/.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Burt's Bees Is More Than Great Lip Balm
And there's a lovely scented hair care selection, too:
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Kate Hudson Launches Eco Friendly Hair Care Line
Kate Hudson always looks red carpet-glam. And the blonde-haired Hollywood cutie never seems to have a bad hair day.
Can you have hair as shiny and bouncy as Kate's?
Yes, you can. We all can. Kate has joined forces with celebrity hair stylist David Babaii, and the two have worked for a couple of years now, putting the finishing touches on an eco-friendly hair care line, David Babaii for WildAid. We like that Kate and David love animals, and 10% of the profits will go to the animal conservation group, WildAid.
The David Babii for WildAid line has been out for just a few weeks now, and already, the buzz for the hair care products is big news.
Kate, 29-years-old, is proud of the affordable and gentle shampoos, conditioners, and styling treatments from her new hair care line. The brand is opposed to animal testing. And even the packaging is environment-smart. The hair products are packaged in 10% recycled containers.
"I'm not preaching about the environment, I'm just trying to educate people," Hudson says.
Kate, like her mom, Goldie, has a deep respect and love for animals. Kate recently filmed some commercials for her hair care line in Madikwe, South Africa, along with beautiful elephants, lions, and cheetahs.
"Watching animals in their most primal form, in their environment was an amazing experience," she says, recalling the thrill of sitting next to a purring cheetah.
David Babaii for WildAid features a 10-piece hair care line, ranging in price from $11.95 to $14.95. There's a product called, Volcanic Ash Sculpting Clay. Sounds wild and wonderful for the hair.
For more information, visit: http://www.db4wildaid.com/.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Certain Dri Really Keeps Your Underarms Sweat-Free
Anti-perspirants fight sweat. Deodorants tackle odor. Sometimes you might need both. But if you're really embarrassed by underarm wetness, then you need to use an anti-perspirant that is strong enough to stop excessive perspiration.
Some anti-perspirants contain an active ingredient, aluminum chloride. And a few years ago, there were a number of rumors circulating around the internet about aluminum chloride and its link to breast cancer. That frightened many women, and they quickly stopped using their heavy-duty anti-perspirant, and reluctantly went back to a milder deodorant. They still continued to sweat, but were convinced that anti-perspirants were cancer-causing beauty items.
Well, thank goodness the rumors were false. That's right...not true. We did some research on the aluminum chloride/breast cancer risk. The American Cancer Society concluded that, "none of these claims are true."
Even the highly respected Mayo Clinic did their own investigation:
Mayo Clinic Response
Current Question & Answer
Category: GynecologyTopic: Antiperspirants and breast cancer
Q. I've received numerous e-mails warning of the dangers of using anti-perspirants because they can lead to breast cancer in women. Is this true? Should I switch to just deodorant?
A. "The recent, widespread circulation of e-mails claiming that antiperspirants cause breast cancer has fueled an unfounded health myth. The e-mails also may include a claim that shaving the armpits results in razor nicks and subsequent absorption of cancer-causing substances from the antiperspirant.
The American Cancer Society states that no epidemiological studies suggest a link between the use of antiperspirants and breast cancer risk.
The e-mails may include a false assertion that antiperspirants keep a person from "sweating out toxins," resulting in the spread of cancer-causing toxins via the lymph nodes.
Sweat glands are not connected to lymph nodes. The majority of cancer-causing substances are removed by the kidneys and the liver. Lymph nodes may help to clear some toxins from the body, but they do not release these toxins through sweating.
The e-mails also may include a claim that the reason most breast cancers occur in the upper, outer quadrant of the breast is related to antiperspirant use and underarm shaving. There is no evidence to support this. In fact, most breast cancers occur in the upper, outer quadrant because this is where most of the breast tissue is found relative to the other quadrants of the breast.
You do not need to worry about switching antiperspirants. Antiperspirants are rigorously tested before being marketed, and require Food and Drug Administration approval."
Now that we can stop sweating over this ugly myth, let's get down to an anti-perspirant that truly stops underarm wetness.
Ladies, this is a superior anti-perspirant, one that is loved by hundreds and hundreds of women. The reviews at http://www.drugstore.com/, tell the story. Certain Dri fights excessive perspiration. If you've ever suffered with underarm wetness, this roll on formula will stop the sweat immediately. Yes, it contains aluminum chloride, but like we've found out, this formula is safe.
And what a bargain....only $5.99. Lasts a long time.
Certain Dri states this on their bottle:
Doctor Recommended
Prescription Strength
The most effective anti-perspirant you can buy without a prescription.In an independent test Certain Dri® Prescription Strength Anti-Perspirant proved more effective and longer lasting -- even 84 hours after application.
Directions:
Apply to underarms only.
Apply only at bedtime.
Apply sparingly.
Apply only a few strokes under each arm.
Some women like to wear Certain Dri at nightime, as directed, and in the morning, follow up by wearing a deodorant, to fight underarm odor.
You can also find Certain Dri at local drugstores like CVS and Walgreens.