Maintain a Dry Existence!
July 6, 2009 by Aly Walansky
Filed under Bath and Body, Product Reviews, Save Money, Skin Care
As gross as it is to admit, during the summer (and just about any time of year), we ALL sweat.
Dermadoctor’s Med e Tate is actually super simple – all you have to do is stroke a towelette!
The ingredients are actually sort of similar to the topical results of Botox, and helps avoid using stuff like topical prescriptions, prescription meds, or the aforementioned Botox. (And seriously, who wants to deal with stuff like shots or invasive procedures if they don’t have to?)
This isn’t for the girl who gets a little bit sweaty after pilates – this is for the serious sweater. …read more
Keeping Your Skin Beautiful in the Summertime
June 29, 2006 by Christina Jones
Filed under Beauty, Beauty News, Skin Care, Wellness
You know I do loves me some holistic tips for my skin, hopefully you will too! From RedOrbit are 5 tips from holistic practitioner, Mary Berkery, to make sure that skin you’re in is looking great all summer:
1. Hydrate your skin
Mary says: “Drink at least one litre of water each day but remember to drink between meals rather than during meals.
“Drinking water with your food dilutes the digestive juices, making it more difficult for your digestive system to function at its best level.”
2. Oxygenate
Mary explains: “Getting enough oxygen is crucial for crystal clear skin,” Mary explains.
“It helps the dilation …read more
Summertime Style
June 19, 2006 by Christina Jones
Filed under Beauty, Beauty News, Hair Care
WLBT from Jackson, MS had a great article chock full of good info for summer fashion and all around style this weekend (lots of white, and pitch your short shorts!). They also offered some more beauty oriented tips for the summer:
1. Begin with a great cut. With the right cut, you can have wash and wear hair and you don’t need to rely on a blow dryer or straight iron.
2. Find the right summer color. Blondes should keep bright and sandy highlights, while brunettes should add some light caramel pieces to their brown base.
3. Chemicals in pools can …read more






