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October 29, 2008

Gum Disease - Treatments

Filed under: Beauty Care, Health Hall — @ 12:53 pm

Untreated, gum disease can have serious health consequences that go far beyond the teeth and gums. The good news is that when caught in its early stages, gum disease - more accurately known as periodontitis - is highly treatable.

The most effective treatment for periodontitis is of course prevention. Conscientiously following a regiment of oral hygiene that includes brushing (at least twice daily, and preferably after every meal), flossing and use of anti-plaque dental rinse will go a long way towards preventing gum disease from developing in the first place.

This said, the most common treatment of periodontitis is root planing and curettage. Because peritonitis is caused by bacteria and the resulting build-up of plaque, the best first step is to simply remove the bacteria. Curettage is a fancy term for cleaning the teeth underneath the gum line. The periodontist (a dentist with specialized training in this area) uses a device called a curette to remove the bacteria and the plaque that is responsible for the inflammation. If this treatment is successful, the disease will be gone and the gum tissue will heal, reattaching itself to the tooth enamel.

If the disease has progressed and there are deep pockets left after the plaque has been cleaned out, a surgical procedure called gingivectomy, or removal of the damaged gum tissues. Gingivoplasty is another procedure used to reconstruct gums that are beyond healing. This may involve borrowing some tissue from the palate and is quite an involved procedure.

In a flap procedure, the gum tissue is actually lifted away from the surface of the tooth. This is performed for cases in which gum disease has affected the actual bone tissues underlying the gums. Once the gum tissue has been lifted, all plaque and infected tissue is removed and the bone actually reconstructed to look and function as it once did. Afterwards, the gum tissue is replaced and sutures are applied. Healing can take up to three weeks, and the patient should expect some pain and discomfort. Beyond this however, complications associated with this type of surgery are rare.

Patients who have been treated for gum disease may have antibiotics prescribed as well. Such antibiotic drugs should be used sparingly, however as bacteria is infamous for its ability to adapt, thus causing the antibiotic to lose its effectiveness; it is not a substitute for treatment and prevention.

May 10, 2008

Affordable Laser Hair Removal

Filed under: Beauty Care — @ 3:58 am

With the rapid growth of laser hair removal centers, competition has spawned a number of clinics that offer services for a lot less than standard costs. In fact, the offers they come up with are at times preposterous. However, there are some clinics that stay true to their word and actually give good treatment for a little money. Here are two examples.

American Laser Centers, a group of laser hair removal clinics in Arizona, offer services at bargain costs. Their treatment is quite effective; in fact they offer a two-year guarantee after the final treatment. Their methods seem modern and reliable. If there is re-growth of hair in the area of treatment before the two-year period, then the centre removes it free of charge.

Affordable Laser Hair Clinic in Arizona is another laser hair removal center that offers minimal prices for their treatments. The prices are calculated per treatment, and they rarely use more than five treatments on a patient.

However, established laser hair removal clinics and centers with good reputations hardly ever offer any discount fees. Patients generally rely upon their expertise and know-how and are willing to part with the money for treatments. It is advisable to look for the affordable laser hair removal center with a proven track record rather than opt for one with the lowest cost. Clinics that exclusively cater to laser treatments, rather than those renting salon spaces, provide their clients with the guarantee of individual attention, experience and a competent, caring, professional staff.

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May 7, 2008

Do Good Deeds & Get Rewarded? A Universal Mystery Uncovered

Filed under: Beauty Care — @ 2:32 am

Do you believe in the idea of “abundance” or do you see the whole notion as just a load of “airy-fairy” nonsense spouted by “new age” goody goodies?

As you’ll soon discover - I firmly believe that giving is an essential part of an expert business’s marketing mix.

I’ve read plenty on the subject of giving in order to gain, and have practiced it since I launched my first business in 1997, because it just seems to work so well.

But nothing I’ve heard or read in this time has ever been able to explain how giving turns into gain. If you’re like me then you may be unwilling to just accept the wishy-washy abundance explanation that 2+2=5. We all know that 2+2=4!

So what’s really going on?

I think I have a good idea why giving works so well and I’m going to share that with you here.

Here’s my explanation of why doing good deeds will improve the success of your business and bring you more wealth and happiness…

The Universal Law of Abundance Uncovered…

In my book entitled, The Gorillas Want Bananas, I share the top 7 things that Lean Marketers do to be successful. 2 of the 7 activities that I recommend are based around giving…

1. Giving Referrals

2. Giving Freebies

But, how can it be that giving stuff away brings you more business success and profit?

I’ll begin to answer this by first telling you about an excellent book (and now film)…

Pay It Forward

Reuben St. Clair, the teacher protagonist in the book Pay It Forward, starts a movement with a voluntary, extra-credit assignment:

THINK OF AN IDEA FOR WORLD CHANGE,
AND PUT IT INTO ACTION

Trevor, a 12 year old student, thinks of an idea…

“You see, I do something real good for three people. And then when they ask how they can pay it back, I say they have to Pay It Forward. To three more people. Each. So nine people get helped. Then those people have to do twenty-seven.”

He turned on the calculator, punched in a few numbers.

“Then it sort of spreads out, see. To eighty-one. Then two hundred forty-three. Then seven hundred twenty-nine. Then two thousand, one hundred eighty-seven. See how big it gets?”

The maths, are based on the law of exponential growth using powers of three…

* Let’s say you can do three good deeds this month.

* This time next year there will be 3^12 good deeds done in one month. That’s 531,441 (over half a million in one month)

* Just think… what if 100 people started with 3 deeds in that first month?

Trevor also observes:

“It doesn’t have to be a big thing. It can just seem that way, depending on whom you do it for.”

The 3 Vital Ingredients of The Abundance Puzzle
There are 2 things we’ll take from the story above and an additional one, based on The Small World Effect, that ties it all together and brings it full circle so that we get our rewards…

1. Viral Growth

This exponential thing isn’t something that was invented along with the Internet - it’s behind epidemics, whether they’re social movements, trends or diseases. Getting people to join your movement by passing things forward can create dramatic exposure and quickly.

2. Small Deeds that Seem Big

The idea that the deed only has to be “perceived as big” is the key to how you can give referrals, provide high value stuff and do seemingly huge favours without even thinking about the need for a payback… By the way, it’s important that you approach this without any expectation of a direct payback from the people you help - if you don’t you’ll be frustrated.

3. It’s a Small World

You’ve probably already heard of the, Small World Effect, 6 degrees of separation, or Kevin Bacon Game. They’re essentially telling us the same thing… It’s the idea that we are all linked to everyone else by 5 intermediaries or less. Recent theoretical work suggests that the number may or may not be 6, but it is certainly small not 100 for example.

Just think about it. If you know 300 people who each know 300 people who each know 300 people etc then it doesn’t take long to hit the whole population of earth within about 6 steps.

Keep these three things in mind and…

Your Reward Will Come

So let’s agree that everyone is linked by 6 steps or less. Doing favours and encouraging the recipients to act in the same way when dealing with others means that your reward will happen from unexpected sources and more quickly than you could imagine.

You’ll become a benefactor of the very thing you’ve started, only there will be far more good things coming your way than you initially set in motion. This is the combination of quick viral growth and a small world.

So, your marketing can relax from the usual and frustrating ‘what’s in it for me?’ approach to one where you feel good, look good and get rewarded naturally.

You’ll also soon discover that the more you give the more you receive so there’s no reason why you should stop at doing just 3 good deeds…

Your Chance To Take Part In My “Pay It Forward” Experiment…
One of my favourite good deeds is giving F’REE information to people. So, I’d like to start my own Pay It Forward movement by giving you 2 F’REE eBooks.

If You Haven’t Already Then Download Them Here…

Rather than expecting anything in return from you, all I ask is that you do 3 or more good deeds for people you know. The easiest one being to share this link, www.leanmarketing.co.uk with 3 or more contacts who might benefit from these F’REE eBooks too.

So, get involved and see how long it is before you’re good deed is rewarded. Then plan to start your own Pay It Forward movement and be sure to tell me what you’re doing.

Speak Soon,

‘Dangerous’ Debbie Jenkins
debs@debbiejenkins.com

(c) Copyright 2005 www.BookShaker.com

SUMMER CAN BE SLOW FOR BUSINESS
But don’t let that get in the way of your success.
This is the ideal time to work on your business
rather than in it. Get 2 F’REE eBooks and prepare
for more success with less effort here…
http://www.leanmarketing.co.uk

April 27, 2008

Makeup and Skin Care

Filed under: Beauty Care — @ 9:01 am

‘Make up and skin care’ is generally regarded as women’s forte. Men seldom indulge in ‘Make up and skin care’. Many men do care for their skin but make up is really alien to most men. Treating make up and skin care as different topics wouldn’t make sense; after all, make up will work only if the skin is healthy. So how do you exercise make up and skin care, together? Here are some tips for make up and skin care:

1. Always have skin care on mind, whether you are buying products for make up or actually applying them onto your skin after you have bought them. So what you are buying is a ‘make up and skin care’ product, not just a make up product. Check the ingredients to see if it contains things that you might be allergic to. Also check if it contains high concentration chemicals that can harm your skin.

2. ‘Make up and skin care’ is also about testing the products before using them. So, apply the make up on a small patch of skin e.g. earlobes and check how your skin reacts to it.

3. Keep track of expiry date on your make up products and never use them beyond the expiry date. In fact some products (e.g. vitamin C based products), if not stored properly, get spoilt much earlier than the expiry date.

4. Cleanliness is an important part of make up and skin care procedure. Sharpen your eye-liners regularly and keep all your makeup equipment clean at all times. You might fix a date, each month, for overhauling of your equipment. As part of cleanliness, your make up and skin care procedure should also include keeping your hair clean at all times.

5. Nail care is another important aspect of make up and skin care. Use a good quality nail polish and always keep your nails clean. Once you are done with cleaning and polishing your nails, you should rub in cuticle oil at the edges of the nail.

6. If you have deep-set eyes, you should use a liquid eye liner instead of a pencil one. This will prevent smudging at the deep edges of your eye-lid.

7. If you have a skin disorder e.g. acne, you should not apply heavy or chemical based make up. Consult your dermatologist if you are not sure about the make up products that you can use while you have acne or other skin disorder. Never try to squeeze pimples/ acne. Remember that make up and skin care should not conflict each other.

8. Use a mild make up remover (instead of just washing it away).

9. Another important ‘make up and skin care’ procedure is the following golden rule: “Never sleep with your make up on”

10. While applying a deodorant, make sure that you maintain the recommended distance between the nozzle and your skin (as mentioned on the deodorant pack).

So, make up and skin care should always go hand in hand. Do not try to treat make up and skin care differently.

Your guide to makeup tips and tricks.

Tania for ultimate-cosmetics.com . Do you want to get rid of puffy eyes? or need to tackle those ugly blackheads?

April 18, 2008

What Causes Women’s Hair Loss? A Look at 7 Common Causes of Female Hair Loss

Filed under: Beauty Care — @ 9:05 am

Let’s face it, hair loss for anyone can be a very distressing problem but women’s hair loss can be especially distressing…

Although the causes of women’s hair loss vary from person to person, by understanding the common causes of female hair loss, this can help you find the right potential treatment or solution.

1) Hereditary thinning, or androgenetic alopecia to give its medical name, is the most common cause of women’s hair loss. The tendency to develop female pattern hair loss can be inherited from either side of the family.

Generally this leads to thinning of the hair in women rather than baldness and can start in the teens, twenties or thirties.

Unfortunately, there are no cures for hereditary female hair loss. However, there are treatments which may help some people such as minoxidil, which is a lotion applied twice daily to your scalp.

An alternative solution which women with thinning hair may consider is female hair transplantation. This procedure involves moving hair from areas of your head with normal hair growth to thinning areas.

As with all surgical procedures, you should only undertake this after taking advice from a specialist.

2) Improper hair cosmetic use is another common cause of women’s hair loss. Treatments such as bleaches, tints, hair dyes, straighteners or perms rarely damage your hair if done properly. However, overuse can cause the hair to become weak or break.

If chemical treatments cause your hair to become brittle and leads to hair loss, then it is recommended you stop the treatments until the damaged hair has grown out.

3) Alopecia areata is a type of hair loss which can affect women of any age. This usually results in hair falling out and leaving round coin sized smooth patches on the head. In rare cases there may be a total loss of hair.

Although the cause of alopecia areata in women is not clear, in time the hair usually grows back by itself. Female hair loss caused by alopecia areata can also be successfully treated by dermatologists.

4) Thyroid disease can also lead to female hair loss. Where an under or over-active thyroid condition has been diagnosed, any associated hair loss can be usually be successfully treated by your physician.

5) Severe infection, flu or a high fever can be a cause of women’s hair loss. After a bout of illness, even as much as four weeks to three months afterwards, you may be taken aback by seeing a lot of hair falling out.

This is caused by your hair going into a resting phase to redirect energy at healing. Any hair loss usually corrects itself though.

6) Some medications can also lead to women’s hair loss. For example, prescription drugs used for arthritis, blood thinning, depression, gout, heart problems or high blood pressure may cause hair loss. High doses of vitamin A have also been associated with female hair loss.

7) Inadequate protein in a women’s diet can be a cause of female hair loss. If you go on a crash diet or have extreme irregular dietary habits then you may develop protein malnutrition.

As with severe illness, the body will put hair into the resting phase to conserve protein. Significant hair loss can occur two to three months later and be easily pulled out by the roots.

Hair loss can be easily reversed by ensuring you eat the correct levels of protein in your diet.

In conclusion, we have looked at several common causes of women’s hair loss and suggested some solutions for treating the problem. However, because there are so many different causes of female hair loss you should always consult your physician or dermatologist to correctly diagnose your problem and the best course of action to treat it.

Still looking for more information on women’s hair loss? Discover the 7 other common causes of hair loss for free at: Women’s Hair Loss Solutions

April 12, 2008

Make-up Makeover

Filed under: Beauty Care — @ 2:15 pm

Do you need a make-up makeover? You can easily spruce up your look by adding a few key seasonal products to your make-up bag.
The goal is to have fun and find products that create a look that makes you look and feel great. Many Professional Beauty Consultants will let you try-before-you-buy and will assist you in making smart color choices. Still feeling a little intimidated? Here are some steps you can take to prepare for your first color consultation:

1.Take an inventory of your current makeup bag. Keep in mind that cream and liquid based makeup like foundations and concealors have a shelf life. If your makeup begins to separate, in the bottle or cake and break…get rid of it. Mascara should only be used for one season. Bacteria could develop on the brush. Your products should be fresh and bacteria free, after all, you are putting them on your face! Taking an inventory will also help you determine what you need and what you can live without.

2.Note colors you like and colors you absolutely hate. How many times have you gotten home from the store, so excited about your new lipstick, only to find that you have 3 others in almost the exact shade? Bring your favorite colors with you to avoid duplicating or to match up colors you love that are getting low.

3.Be willing to try. It’s only makeup. The beauty of cosmetics (no pun intended) is that they are temporary. If you don’t like the look, it will wash right off.

4.Have fun. Remember, when you were a little girl playing with your mother’s makeup. You and your best girlfriends crammed in the bathroom, pink, blue and bright purple powder everywhere. Sparkly, glittery pale blue lips with hot pink eye shadow and enough body glitter to light the Lincoln Tunnel. Oh yes…those were the days. Playing with makeup is fun. Sit back and enjoy the ride!

Have a great day!

Dawn Hull
Professional Skin Care Consultant
http://www.MaryKay.com/ShopOnline

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April 11, 2008

Your Guide To Acne Skin Care

Filed under: Beauty Care — @ 1:39 am

Contrary to popular belief, acne is not caused by dirty pores or eating chocolate. Acne is actually caused by overactive sebaceous glands. Hormones in you body cause acne to appear. Acne is extremely common in people ages 12-24, when our hormones are very active due to puberty, but many people continue to have acne outbreaks throughout their lives. Acne can show up on the face, neck, chest, back, and shoulders. While it is not life threatening, acne can cause scarring and emotional distress to those that suffer from it. This is why acne skin care is so important.

Many things can cause outbreaks of pimples and zits. Allergies, heredity, stress, weather, menstruation and even over washing can cause acne. There are lots of ways to treat acne. For mild to moderate cases, experts recommend washing your face twice daily and after any exercise. They also recommend over the counter acne products that contain ingredients like benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid. These products can have some side effects of burning, redness and irritation, but often decrease or even disappear with continual use. The acne treatment industry is a multi-million dollar industry, and scientists come up with new ways to treat pimples regularly.

For moderate to sever acne, it is advisable to consult with a dermatologist. A dermatologist can diagnose the problem and has many treatment options for acne to choose from. Some treatments include used prescribed topical medications for the treatment of your acne, and even oral antibiotics, which help reduce acne outbreaks. Not everyone will receive the same kind of acne treatments, and your dermatologist can tailor the treatments to your specific needs.

Taking care of your skin is the best way to reduce pimples. Choose cleansing products that are not overly harsh and are oil-free. Wash your face after sweating heavily. For young women, the use of makeup can exacerbate acne problems, so it is a good idea to pick cosmetics that are non-comedogenic, because they do not clog pores. Never go to sleep at night without washing your face. It is also imperative that you do not squeeze or pinch zits. You may be tempted to do it, but it can lead to scarring. Don’t spend a lot of time scrubbing your face, because it can make acne worse. It is also smart to avoid putting your hands on your face a lot, because the oil on your hands gets transferred to your face and can cause further outbreaks.

Pimples are a part of life for most of us. While that may not be much consolation to someone who is suffering from acne, it may help to put it in perspective. Acne happens to everyone at some point in his or her lives. The good news is that there are many products available to treat acne, and severe acne can be improved by seeing a dermatologist. Acne skin care does not have to be painful or embarrassing. By taking care of your skin and tackling pimples as they appear with common sense and some good acne products, you can improve the overall look and feel of your skin.

Bob Hett offers simple and concise advice on the causes and treatment of acne. Get the answers to all of your questions at
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