Autumn Favorites

Posted on February 12th, 2012 by InfoMan in Facial Hair Removal

www.bubzbeauty.com http Hey guys! Long time no personal talking videos. This is a Autumn Favorites video because it has been a while since I updated you guys with products I have been using. The products are all used on daily basis more less XD! Also a vlog after. Happy Halloween everybody! I don’t know if you guys like talky talky videos but here is one anyway wakaka! We have hit 130k subscribers! CRAZY! thank you guys! You guys are awesome! New Comedy Channel: www.youtube.com Myspringit Facial Hair Remover : www.myspringit.com Glomineral Makeup www.glominerals.com Dermactin TS Range www.dermactints.com NARS Cosmetics www.narscosmetics.com Laneige skincare www.sasa.com http I am not paid to endorse products!! I have been approached many times by companies to do so and I ALWAYS turn them down. Because my videos aren’t about receiving free products/money. I give honest reviews ^_^ Join the Bubzbeauty Fanclub, its my 2nd home n I talk to you guys there everyday ^_^ www.facebook.com Much love, Bubz x

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Body Waxing for Hair Removal : About Male Body Waxing

Posted on February 9th, 2012 by InfoMan in Facial Hair Removal

Girls aren’t the only ones that need waxing! Many males use body waxing on a regular basis. Get tips for understanding what happens in male body waxing in this free video clip from a salon expert. Expert: Cindy Esser-Thorin Bio: Cindy Esser-Thorin has been the owner of Pink Cheeks skin care salon for over 2 decades. Filmmaker: Traci Holsey

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My Mole Itches – Should I Worry About Moles That Itch?

Posted on February 6th, 2012 by InfoMan in Facial Hair Removal

A person will be born with some moles and will acquire others mainly in the first 20 years of their life. If a person develops moles after the age of 50, a doctor should be seen. People usually have at least ten moles. Itchy moles are not common but they can happen. If a mole itches, it could presage a more serious condition…or not.

An itchy mole could simply have been irritated by friction from jewelry or clothing such as a bra or a clothes label. Or it could be the result of sunlight, which can cause the growth of the skin pigmentations we call moles. The sun can burn skin at the brightest times of the day (11AM-4PM), but may have an effect even on cool or cloudy days.

Shaving can cause itching. Products applied are another possible cause, e.g. facial moisturizer. Basically, anything that comes in contact with a mole could cause itching. Dry skin is another cause.

Skin cancer is the most oft-diagnosed cancer in the world. The most serious form of skin cancer is malignant melanoma, which causes the largest number of deaths. Malignant melanoma is aggressive and deadly and is growing faster than any other kind of cancer. A mole is a melanoma if it itches and has another symptom: pain, swelling, emission of fluid or change in appearance or texture. Changes in appearance include size, with a mole being problematic if it is larger than 0.2 inches. If this comes to pass, a biopsy by a pathologist is recommended.

It is estimated that 1 in 50 Americans will develop melanoma in their lives. Over 100,000 new cases of melanoma will be diagnosed this year. Unlike the other kinds of skin cancer, melanoma can affect younger people, and 1 in 4 new cases occurs in people below the age of 40. Malignant melanoma is more likely to develop in people with fair skin, blond or red hair, a history of severe childhood sunburn and a family history of melanoma. 90 percent of all cases of skin cancer result from the sun’s radiation.

People who undergo exposure to certain carcinogens found in occupational settings are also more likely to develop melanoma. These carcinogens includes pesticides, tar, coal, pitch, arsenic, mineral oils and PCBs. If it is possible, the risk of melanoma can be reduced by ensuring that homes and workplaces are free of these materials.

The best way to prevent a mole from itching is to regularly wear a liberal quantity of broad spectrum sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 15, applied 15-30 minutes before going out. Fair skinned people or those who spend much time outdoors should use SPF 30 and reapply it often. Moles can also be covered by clothing. These measures are crucial to people whose jobs dictate that they spend prolonged periods in the sun. Such people should wear long-sleeved tops, long rather than short trousers, wide-brimmed hats and sunglasses. Some people go so far as to wear clear bandages to protect their moles.

As can be seen, it is possible for itchy moles to be dangerous, but the risk of this occurrence can be minimized.

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Facial hair, How to abolish facial hair

Posted on January 29th, 2012 by InfoMan in Facial Hair Removal

www.thinkbeauty.co.uk sells Epicare is the easy way to remove facial hair for women without needing to go to a salon or needing an expensive expert. Remove facial hair at you own home and convenience.

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Blackheads – Read This Before You Squeeze!

Posted on January 22nd, 2012 by InfoMan in Facial Hair Removal

For those with oily skin, pores can easily become blocked with excess sebum and the contents turn black. The most commonly affected areas are the nose, chin and forehead. Other parts of the body can also be affected, including the neck and back. There is a great temptation to squeeze out the contents to remove the unsightly blemish. Before you do anything about this problem, there are some important facts you should know about squeezing blackheads.

Firstly, just touching your face with your hands can spread bacteria which can lead to spots. It is surprising how many times a day we touch our faces without even thinking about it. The best method of preventing blemishes is to keep the face clean by using a gentle cleanser three or four times a day. For a deep cleansing treatment, remove any make up and excess oil with your daily cleanser. Open your pores by placing a warm face cloth on the skin and leave for one to two minutes. Follow immediately by using an exfoliating scrub, and then close the pores with a toner or by splashing the face with cold water.

Squeezing blackheads should be avoided as this can create more problems. The correct method for removal is to apply gentle pressure around the affected area, and specially designed cosmetic tools can be purchased for this purpose. The common method of pinching the skin together can actually push the blockage further back in, causing inflammation and the possibility of enlarging the pore even further. This can sometimes create a lump which can only be removed by a clinician using a Cannula to create a larger hole to release the built up pus. Sometimes after removing the plug, the pore remains open and appears as a hole which is very difficult to conceal with make up.

Another problem created by pinching is possible damage to blood vessels or capillaries which can be seen on the surface of the skin as red spider veins. You may require expensive laser treatment to remove these broken veins, so you must think carefully about how to remove blackheads.

The best way to get rid of blackheads is with adhesive pore cleansing strips. These are applied to the affected area and slowly peeled away. The contents of blocked pores can be seen on the strip after it is removed, so you know the product actually works. A combination of prevention and treatment of problem areas is required to ensure that your skin stays clear and healthy. Avoiding alcohol, spicy and fried foods, eating a healthy diet and drinking eight glasses of water a day will also help to improve your complexion.

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Fuller Lips – How Lip Enhancement Works

Posted on January 19th, 2012 by InfoMan in Facial Hair Removal

Aaaahhhhh, fuller, younger looking, pouty lips. Full lips are definitely a sign of “youth” but what happens to our lips when we begin to mature? Lips become thinner, less attractive and pretty soon, one just might give up wearing lipstick because the top lip virtually disappears, especially when smiling. When this shrinking act is apparent in the mirror, usually vertical lines begin to invade the lips making a mature women look positively ancient.

Women aren’t the only ones who want softer, fuller lips. Men whose lips are thin and hard may portray a steely attitude in the boardroom; however, men with fuller lips look more attractive, boyish and younger.

Lips are soft tissue and as a man or woman begins to mature, volume dissipates which means tissue shrinks.

There are many modalities for revitalizing soft tissue in lips; the old standby – bovine collagen, Zyderm® and Zyplast® has competition. Restylane®, CosmoDerm® and ComoPlast® (human {cadaver} collagen), Radiance®, Artecoll® and others have entered the market of “fillers”. These new fillers do not require skin testing for allergic reactions and they are all injected. The procedure time varies from 3-10 minutes and some patients relate that these types of injections can be painful. These services can be relatively expensive because they’re not permanent fixes and these injections must be repeated every few months to maintain lip fullness. The most common side effect, as with any injection, is redness, bruising and swelling at the injection site that typically last less than three weeks.

A more permanent lip procedure that is widely used is Gortex. Strips of Gortex (threads of foam-like material) are inserted into the lips; the lips do become somewhat larger after the procedure is completed but some users complain that their lips feel hard, not soft and supple. Some of these implants cannot be removed if a problem arises because the lip tissue grows into and around the implant. Possible complications include infection, migration or extrusion of the implants and lip asymmetry is a concern.

Another somewhat permanent solution is fat injections; a patient’s own fat is removed from usually the tummy or buttocks, washed and then re-injected into the lips. While this is probably a fairly safe modality, the fat tends to reabsorb rather quickly, deflating the lips.

Recently over the counter glosses, lipsticks, and other types of topical preparations have been introduced promising fuller, poutier lips with more definition and volume. Many cosmetic companies have jumped on this bandwagon promising the users that their special ingredients will produce full, luscious lips after a few weeks of use. In fact, there have been over 200 new products introduced to the marketplace in the last two years ranging in price from $6.99 to almost $40. Instead of traffic stopping lips, some of these topical products have produced burns, mouth sores and empty pockets.

Some cosmetic companies do use natural components in their formulas but some of the formulas may be misleading. No product can deliver the look of a collagen injection in a topical. How these products work is through the use of an irritating ingredient such as niacin, cinnamon, caffeine or peppermint; these ingredients may cause some temporary swelling via dilation of the blood vessels along with mild inflammation, giving the illusion of fullness. Some preparations require the user to rub the lips briskly for several minutes and this friction results in some degree of temporary swelling.

Many women and men want fuller lips because poutier lips make them feel sexier and more alluring. Consumers are willing to spend a lot of money to have “the look”; but not everyone agrees that the topicals deliver what they have promised. Dr. Sam Most, Chief of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Washington in Seattle asked seven women to use a certain topical whose website says their product increases actual lip volume and contour an average of 40.7 percent; Dr. Most said, “In subjects who used the product as directed over a long term there was no visible change in the lips.”

Is there an actual difference in using topical applications that promise full, pouty lips or is lipstick and a liner enough? Maybe Yoki Ono, a saleswoman at a Madison Avenue designer boutique, quoted in the NY Times, has the answer: “You might as well get some extra-spicy Buffalo wings and eat them.”

Or better yet, save yourself a bundle of cash and brush your lips with a baby’s toothbrush and petroleum jelly for about a minute, your lips will be fuller and soft – guaranteed!

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LightSheer Duet Laser Hair Removal at MJ

Posted on January 15th, 2012 by InfoMan in Facial Hair Removal

LightSheer Duet Laser Hair removal underarm area by aesthetic physician, Dr Chin Shih Choon at MJ Skin & Laser Clinic, Shah Alam, Malaysia. Created on March 10, 2010 using FlipShare.

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Sugaring Hair Removal from ‘Sugar StripEase’

Posted on January 6th, 2012 by InfoMan in Facial Hair Removal

Sugar StripEase’s “how to” video demonstration for sugaring hair removal. For more information visit us at www.sugarstripease.com.

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How to use Parissa Wax Strips beard remover kit for face and bikini.flv

Posted on January 2nd, 2012 by InfoMan in Facial Hair Removal

Quick, Easy & Mess-Free. No heating required. Great hair remover. Pre-waxed strips are ready to use for upper lip, bikini line, touch-ups and travel!

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Candela laser beard abatement Miami Doral Spa Medspa

Posted on December 31st, 2011 by InfoMan in Facial Hair Removal

Laser Hair Removal in Miami/ Doral/Miami Springs with Candela Gentleyag, Spa, Medspa,for unwanted hair for men and women. Depilacion laser.

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