How To Choose Milk That Suits You

Posted by Unknown on Sunday, April 29, 2012



Almond, rice... at this point, we're shocked they haven't found a way to make milk out of shoelaces. Pick the best option for you.

BEST CHOICE FOR MOST OF US: SKIM COW'S MILK
(83 cal, 0 g fat, 8 g protein per 8-oz cup)
You can't beat nonfat moo juice: One glass provides as much filling protein as a jumbo egg, plus 300 mg of calcium, about 30 percent of your daily need. Milk is also an excellent way to get a dose of vitamin D, a nutrient most women don't get enough of.

A PROTEIN-RICH ALTERNATIVE: SOY MILK
(131 cal, 4 g fat, 8 g protein per 8-oz cup)
It's an obvious pick for people who are lactose-intolerant or vegan, but soy has plenty of fans who just love it for the rich taste. It contains a few more calories than skim but roughly the same amount of protein, so you'll be just as full.

GREAT FOR DIETERS: ALMOND MILK
(60 cal, 2.5 g fat, 1 g protein per 8-oz cup)
This mildly sweet and slightly nutty flavored milk is a calorie bargain. It's also enriched with calcium and vitamin D. Just be sure to get protein from another source at breakfast, since almond milk has barely any.

ALLERGIC TO EVERYTHING? RICE MILK
(120 cal, 2.5 g fat, 1 g protein per 8-oz cup)
If you're lactose, soy, and nut intolerant, rice milk is a cereal savior-just choose brands that are fortified with calcium and vitamin D to get some nutrients. But with only one gram of protein, don't count on it to fill you up.
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Posted by Unknown on Monday, April 23, 2012


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Tricks for Slim-Looking Tummy

Posted by Unknown on Wednesday, April 18, 2012


The secret to looking slender lies in shopping for the right pieces. We've got the best styles to keep in mind on your next trip to the mall! 

Shop for an Empire Waist 
This feminine ensemble has a fitted bodice that hits right below the bust and flows outward, camouflaging lumps beneath a flowy shape.

Seek Structured Silhouettes 
Ladies looking to still highlight their shape with a fitted frock should look for more structured pieces in thicker fabrics that keep everything in place. Avoid clingy, thin fabrics that reveal unwanted areas. 

Try a Peplum Style 
This trendy look hides rounded spots right above your hips with a pulled-in waist, tight skirt, and extra fabric that flounces outward from the middle to cover pudgy sides.

Emphasize Other Assets 
Those looking for an ultra comfy solution should shop for sleeveless maxi dresses. The long piece's loose fit draws attention away from your center and up to your bare arms and shoulders instead. 

Belt a Chiffon Piece 
The light feel of chiffon keeps trouble spots under wraps by not clinging to bumps and instead flowing over them. Top off the effect with a cinched belt wrapped around the tiniest part of your torso. 

Go for A-Line Looks 
A-Line skirts and frocks add to the illusion of a smaller middle section by hugging the spot right under your rib cage and grazing outward, drawing eyes away from your tummy. 


Work Magic with Stripes 
Vertical stripes are a classic trick for elongating your body and minimizing the appearance of bulges solid colors might garner unwanted attention toward. Chevron stripes' inward angle draws eyes down the center, streamlining your torso. 

Hide Under High-Waisted Pants 

Never worry about muffin tops spilling over your jeans when you opt for a high-waisted fit. Not only does it make legs appear longer, but firmly tucks your stomach away under its zipper. 

Whittle it with a Wrap Dress 
The flattering shape of this lady-like style flatters any body size. The tie winding around your middle creates the look of a smaller waist, while the V-shaped neck draws eyes inward for extra effect. 

Spanx are your Friend 
Don't be so quick to write off shapewear, it's the quickest trick to smoothing out lumps under clothes. Nowadays, some shapewear is designed to look like regular clothing, but with the same powerful, slimming construction. 
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Truth Behind Cosmetics

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When people buy makeup, they are highly unlikely to read the ingredient label. Typically, they choose the best brand, test the color and check the price, only. This is a bad habit that quickly needs to be broken.

When shopping for makeup, people need to be aware of the harmful chemicals in cosmetics that aren't commonly known. Some are disguised by clever terminology and others may not even be listed. However, none of these chemicals belong anywhere near you or your face.

The truth about cosmetics is that many people don't know the full truth of what these products are really made from. And if you think that the government is regulating the ingredients that cosmetics are made from, think again. That's a common cosmetic myth, and just one of many.


Here's the truth behind that myth and others:
  • The government does not regulate cosmetics. In fact, according to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), cosmetic manufacturers do not have to seek approval for use of any ingredient or raw material except for some prohibited chemicals and color additives. Additionally, the FDA does not have the authority to require cosmetic companies to test their products for safety or to recall products that contain harmful ingredients.
  • The amount of harmful chemicals in cosmetics isn't enough to do any real damage, is it? Yes, it is. Those chemicals can be breathed in through the nose or absorbed through the skin. And when those chemicals do find their way into the body, they can disrupt hormones and have been known to cause low birth weight in girls. Since these chemicals are found in many personal care products and not just makeup, men can also see side effects like an increased risk for sperm damage and feminization of their reproductive system.
  • If it's labeled "organic," then it's OK, right? Wrong. The FDA regulation on organic ingredients can fall into a grey area, especially with cleaning products or cosmetics. So if the label says "organic," "natural," or even "hypoallergenic," it doesn't necessarily mean that those products are safe. They still might contain skin irritants or artificial preservatives.
  • Even if the ingredient is harmful, it still has to be listed, doesn't it? Not necessarily. EWG states that if the ingredient is a nanomaterial or a trade secret, it does not have to be disclosed on the label.

Ignorance may seem like bliss sometimes, but in this case, it's more important to know what you are putting on your face and the damage those ingredients could potentially cause.


Common Ingredients to Avoid
Cosmetic ingredient labels can be tricky to decipher. If you can barely pronounce the word, how are you supposed to know what it is? Here are some of the most common chemical ingredients found in makeup and other personal care products:
  • Oxybenzone: This ingredient is most commonly found in sunscreen and is known to be a hormone disrupter. Oxybenzone has also been associated with allergies and irritation and may cause low birth weight in girls and high birth weight in boys.
  • Hydroquinone: This ingredient is a skin lightener and can cause ochronosis, a skin condition in which black-colored lesions develop on the skin.
  • Parabens: These chemicals are found in many personal care products, from makeup to lotion to sunscreen. Parabens mimic estrogen and are typically found in breast cancer tumors. They can cause reproductive and developmental disorders as well as disrupt the endocrine system.
  • DMDM hydantoin, Bronopol, Urea compounds: These are all preservatives found in cosmetics and other personal care products. When they decompose, they release formaldehyde, a carcinogen that has also been used in hair products, particularly hair straighteners. Both the preservatives and formaldehyde have been linked to allergic reactions.
  • Fragrance: If you see this word listed on any ingredient label, think of it as a red flag. The term "fragrance" is very deceptive as more than 3,160 chemicals fall under the fragrance category - and none of them are required to be listed on the label. Fragrances are known to be hormone disrupters and are considered to be one of the top five allergens in the world. Phthalates, another chemical found in makeup, tend to be found in fragrances and can disrupt the male reproductive system.
  • Petroleum distillates: Yes, petroleum is found in makeup products, particularly mascara. It can cause contact dermatitis and may contain cancer-causing compounds.
  • PEG/Ceteareth/Polyethylene compounds: These chemicals are synthetic and typically contain 1.4-dioxane, a carcinogen that penetrates the skin.


Choosing Safer Cosmetics
So many products contain harmful chemicals that it can be difficult to tell the good from the bad. Here are some tips to keep in mind during your next trip to the makeup aisle:
  • Look for simpler ingredients. A good rule of thumb is if you can't pronounce it, don't buy it. Look for ingredients you are familiar with such as aloe or lavender.
  • Avoid fragrances. There are products that are fragrance-free or that contain natural oils instead of fragrances.
  • Check the Environmental Working Group's database. EWG has researched an extensive list of makeup and personal care products and you can find out just how hazardous your makeup may be.

You can also get creative and make your own cosmetics from natural ingredients. You can make face masks from avocado and carrots or honey and eggs. Or, you can make lip gloss from beet juice, beeswax, castor oil and sesame oil or honey, beeswax and carrier oil.

Although many cosmetic companies are deceptive about the ingredients they use, that doesn't mean that you have to fall for their tricks. Knowing how to read the ingredient label and what to avoid when purchasing makeup products will protect your health in the long-run.
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Five Factors That Can Ruin Your Nails

Posted by Unknown on Monday, April 16, 2012



Manicures are more than just pretty polish, they're about pampering yourself, your hands and your nails! Proper nail care can help extend the life of your mani and keep nails looking in top shape in between. Manicures are more than just pretty polish, they're about pampering yourself, your hands and your nails! Proper nail care can help extend the life of your mani and keep nails looking in top shape in between appointments. 


Environmental dryness - While usually worse in the winter, dry nails and cuticles can be a problem all year long. If your nail condition is literally changing with the seasons, it may be due to humidity (not enough or even too much!). Nails, like skin, are subject to the drying effects of the environment which can wreak havoc on your mani. 
Solution: One of my favorite parts of getting a manicure is the lotion hand massage. Treat yourself to a mini massage at home. Keeping hands and nails moisturized is the best way to keep fingers looking fab!

Excessive hand washing - While healthy washing habits are important, over-washing can strip your hands and nails of the natural oils and moisture they need. Especially if your job (or hobby or home life) causes you to wash your hands frequently. Washing your hands with soap and water can dry out nails. 
Solution: Use a mild hand wash instead of bar soap and don't skimp on the lotion.

Drying solvents - Are you engaged in any activities that would expose your nails to solvents? For example, home repair projects (like painting a room or varnishing wood trim) could be activities that negatively impact the condition of your nails. Also, if you are a frequent polish changer you could be drying out your nails and cuticles with all the polish removal. 
Solution: Try to wear gloves when doing hobbies or activities that expose you to drying solvents like paint. Also, if you change polish frequently, be sure to use a non-acetone based polish remover.

Nail-hardening products - Do you occasionally use nail-hardening products?  products that make nails can also make them brittle and more prone to breaking. That's because they formaldehyde to crosslink the keratin protein in nails. 
Solution: Skip the hardeners and try using a nail-conditioning product or a formaldehyde-free strengthener.

Skin conditions - Psoriasis is a disease that causes your skin to become red and scaly and can also wreak your nails. About half of people who suffer from this condition also have nail problems, particularly pitting, rippling, and/or splitting of the nail. 
Solution: If you think psoriasis might be responsible for your nail problems, check with a dermatologist for treatment.

Taking care of your nails can actually extend the life of your manicure and keep your polish looking pretty longer! Unless you are lucky enough to get a weekly mani, try to avoid some of the above culprits that damage nails and you'll get the most bang for your manicure buck! 
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Health Dangers Found In Your Closet

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We all know the saying "beauty is pain," but can it be downright dangerous? Shapewear smooths out all those unwanted lumps and bumps, and six-inch stilettos make legs look oh-so-sexy. But what happens if said shapewear is cutting off your circulation and said stilettos squish your feet to the point of deformity?

Hidden inside some of our favorite fashion choices are scary things like fungal infections, hammertoes, and even hunchback! Here are seven fashion hazards that can be bad for your health. 

High heels: You don't have to be a brain surgeon to figure out that high heels are bad for your feet. But who knew those six-inch stilettos could also cause posture problems, skin irritations, and even toe deformities? 


High heels put all your body's weight on our forefoot, causing you to adjust the rest of your body to maintain balance. The bottom half of your body leans forward so the top half must lean back-this disrupts the normal 'S' curve of your back, flattening your lower spine and displacing your mid-back and neck. It is very difficult to maintain good posture in this position-not only is it detrimental to the health of your spine, 'stooped over' is not a sexy look!

Doctors say high heels can also cause structure and skin problems for your feet. With the foot in a downward position, there is a significant increase in the pressure on the bottom plantar of the forefoot, which can lead to pain or deformities such as hammer toes, bunions, and more. The downward foot position also causes your foot to supinate, or to turn to the outside. Not only does this put you at risk for a sprained ankle, it changes the line of pull of the Achilles tendon and may cause a deformity known as 'pump bump. The best way to avoid any high-heel mishaps? Switch between heels and sneakers as much as possible and save the sky-high ones for the shortest stints possible (like wearing out to dinner when you'll likely be sitting most of the evening). 

Tight, low-rise jeans: Numbness in the outer thigh region? It might be because your jeans are too tight! This phenomenon, known as 'tight pants syndrome' (very scientific) has sent many women to the neurologist's office.


This condition is caused by a compression of the Lateral Femoral Cutaneous nerve. It was previously only seen in large bellied men that wore their belts too tight. Now, we see it in ladies wearing too tight jeans.

Doctor says you can still wear low-rise jeans if you like, just get them in a larger size. 

Wet bathing suits: Remember when Mom used to tell you not to sit around in a wet bathing suit? She was right! Most women don't realize that wet bathing suits and sweaty workout clothes can actually give them a nasty (and itchy) infection. To avoid yeast infections, change out of tight or wet clothing as soon as possible, and keep the genital area cool and dry by wearing cotton underwear instead of synthetic fabrics. If you feel itching or burning, or notice a difference in your discharge, talk to your doctor. You can easily treat a yeast infection with an over-the-counter like Monistat.


Too-tight bras: Although rare, there are definitely health hazards when it comes to wearing a bra that's too tight, including skin irritations, fungal infections, breathing problems, and even claims that it can hinder the lymphatic system (a heavily debated subject).


Tight bras can reduce the lymphatic flow to the breasts thus creating an environment with more 'cellular waste and toxins' that should have been cleared by the lymphatic system.

However, the biggest concern is for pregnant women who can get mastitis, which is an inflammation and sometimes infection of the mammary glands. Getting properly fitted and being careful to wear a bra that's not too constrictive is the best way to avoid this fashion hazard. 

Thong underwear: Once again, yeast infections are the culprit here. Due to the constant rubbing of the material inside the labia, some women experience more frequent yeast infections from wearing thong underwear.  Thongs can increase the risk of urinary tract infections because they help push bacteria from the rectum up into the urethra.

Spanx and other shapewear: It's hard to argue with the benefits of shapewear. Since its inception, this cousin of the girdle (and control top pantyhose) has us cinched, smoothed, and sucked in to perfection. However, when it's simply too tight, it can lead to a host of health issues, from bladder and yeast infections to nerve damage and even blood clots. 


The constrictive clothing can also compress nerves, leading to leg pain, numbness, and tingling. And if the garment is also putting pressure on your lungs, you may not be able to breathe properly in it either. 

Flip flops: While comfy and cute for the summertime, flip-flops are a fail when it comes to proper foot support.

Flip-flops give no support to the bottom of your foot, so it can twist and turn any which way, leading to sprains, breaks, and falls. The thin, flat soles have virtually no shock-absorbing qualities.


Not to mention, lack of support while you're pounding the pavement can lead to plantar fasciitis (a painful inflammation of the connective tissue) and blisters and callouses on the soles of feet. Ouch! 
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Trendy Short Color Hair Styles For Black Women

Posted by Unknown on Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Short color hair styles For Black Women
For women, there are certain face shapes which just look better with short, cropped hair. If you've always worn your black hair long or in its natural state, why not try and have your locks cut short?
The good thing about wearing short hair is that they are ultra-low maintenance when it comes to styling. You do, however, need to keep it trimmed almost on a monthly basis if you want to maintain the length which looks best on your face.

But when it comes to the daily maintenance of shorter hair, you only need to spend a few minutes on styling. You might even get away with just putting some mousse on and styling it every which way - so that you can have that just-out-of-bed look which is ultra-sexy.

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Now that you already have an idea about the multitude of benefits that you will get to enjoy by keeping your locks cropped, what exactly are the short color hair styles for black women that you can choose from? If you think that you'll look the same in all the pictures that you will post on social networking sites because there are only a couple of styles that you can do with short hair, think again.
Take a look at our list of shorter styles for black women that you will absolutely fall in love with:

Spiky hair style
If you're at an age where you can get away with the ultra-glam rock look, then you may want to go for black women. You can either do the styling yourself or have a stylist do it for you when you're attending a special event. As the name implies, you will be wearing spikes which will be kept up with the use of either a hairspray, gel or styling mousse.

Ultra-sleek and straight
Now, if your hair is not that cropped close to the scalp but is not long enough to reach your shoulder, then you may want to go with the ultra-sleek look.
You can either use a straightening iron to temporarily straighten your wavy or curly locks, or you can have it chemically treated for the style to be semi-permanent.

Natural looking trends
How about natural-looking short color hair styles for black women? If you have short hair which you keep in its natural state, you almost do not have to do anything with it, just keep it moisturized and conditioned regularly to maintain its soft, natural look.

Curly or wavy
Halle Berry often wears a curly, wavy design which has a layered cut. You can either wear such a style straight, or give it a run with a curling iron for a softer look.

Short Afro or twists
Finally, the easiest length of hair to wear in a short Afro style or twists is extremely short cuts. You can stylize your look by wearing huge earrings as accessories.
Take your pick from these five trendy short color hair styles for black women and create different looks out of your cropped locks!
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Posted by Unknown on Monday, April 9, 2012

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