Showing posts with label Treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Treatment. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Why You Shouldn't Be Ashamed Of Seeking Out Cellulite Treatment


One common reason why women and men who have cellulite refuse to seek treatment is because of the stigma that comes with admitting that they have cellulite. Cellulite, that unsightly form of nonuniform fat commonly spotted on thighs and legs, can be hard to get rid of with just regular diet and exercise techniques. In many cases, cellulite can be so persistent that it can only be removed by professional cellulite treatment methods. Seeking help for visually unappealing cellulite shouldn't be something to be ashamed of - even if it means admitting to yourself and a doctor that you have it.

While teens may find that ignoring issues like acne may cause it to go away in time, ignoring a beauty problem like cellulite will never make it go away. Actually, cellulite that remains unchecked can actually become worse. In very rare cases, cellulite can become so stubborn and rampant that it can make fitting into pants more difficult. By looking into cellulite treatment from a professional office, you can stop the spread of cellulite in its tracks and reverse the aesthetic damage it has already done.

Of course, there is also the issue of embarrassment when talking about problems like cellulite. Women in particular believe that cellulite is a "fat girl's issue." Surprise, surprise - even women who are underweight can get cellulite. Cellulite is actually a genetic issue, which means that there are some cases where it just happens to happen, even if the person in question eats well and exercises regularly. Getting rid of cellulite the natural way often would take a ridiculous amount of effort for those of us who are genetically predisposed to this condition.

Admitting that they have cellulite can be especially brutal for men who have it, since 95% of all people who have cellulite are female. Men shouldn't feel ashamed of seeking help for this, because it will help restore their self confidence. Doctors aren't going to poke fun at a man with cellulite, because it's not a female-only issue. If anything, most doctors will be especially understanding about the way a male patient feels when they ask about cellulite treatment options because it's so rare that it happens.

The vast majority of women and a decent amount of men will struggle with cellulite at one point in their lives or another. Though it's easy to let people shame you for actually wanting to do something about your cellulite, it'd make your life a lot easier to look for inexpensive cellulite treatment for you. After all, when summer comes around, you want to make sure that you look great in shorts, don't you? By just trying one or two cellulite treatment sessions or techniques, you might be able to get your body picture perfect within a matter of months.


By David Rabia

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Learn New Beauty Treatment Tips For Your Next Beauty Pageant

Every woman feels good about herself when they know that they look good. Beauty treatments for some women maybe a daily ritual while for others it is an occasional thing. However, many women in the world like to keep themselves looking beautiful all the time. Some women such as models do it for a living.

Being glamorous is a daily requirement especially for a model. However, it is not wrong to be glamorous even if you are not a model. Looking good is good for your morale as well as your self-esteem. Some beauty treatments even give you a young look regardless of your real age.

Runway models participate in beauty pageants every other day. It could be a beauty pageant competition, a clothing fashion show, a designer exhibition, a charity runway event and many other events. Since fashion is artistic, there are many beauty treatments that the models use to make a statement on stage. The beauty treatment choice will however depend on the kind of event or show. The following are guidelines for some beauty treatment tips for beauty pageants:

Make sure your eye shadow is not swallowed by the lighting
Runway lighting is elaborate and sometimes it can be overwhelming. Depending on the show that you are in, make sure that you choose the right eye shadow for you. You can create a perfect blend of eye shadow that will help you to blend in. Use three different colours of eye shadow with your brush.

Start with your most basic one which is normally beige and brush from your lush line to your eyebrow. Add a shimmer eye shadow on the lids only. Finally, use an angled brush to apply a darker shade on the eyelid crease. Make sure the darker one and the shimmer one blend in well.

Use liquid eyeliner
Liquid eyeliner is strong and it lasts longer than solid eyeliner. Apply it on top of your lash line and wing out a little bit. If you have small eyes, avoid applying on the lower lash line. You can use a small eyeliner brush to add a charcoal grey eye shadow over it to create a sophisticated smoky look. Use mascara on your top lashes only. Use it sparingly to avoid clumping.

Go for a bold lipstick
Luckily for models, you can get away with anything. Get deep reds, purples, pinks and other bold lipsticks. For a pale skin go for bold and true reds. However, dark skin looks better with brick-red. Make sure you blot your lips with tissue paper after applying so that it comes out as soft lip stain.

By Alok Jaiswal 

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

FDA Approve Botox Treatment for Pain Relief



Botox. Botox. Botox. The word has hurled itself into our collective consciousness with all guns blazing over the last ten years or so. It also provokes strong opinions. Some see it as nothing short of a miracle while others remain wary and avoid it at all costs.

However, until relatively recently Botox has had all its eggs firmly in the 'anti-aging' basket. It looks like that is all about to change.

During the past year a number of studies have been undertaken which have been concerned with documenting the use of Botox for chronic pain relief. The results are remarkable and broad reaching.

Now, some of you may remember this is not a totally new theory. Anybody recall how a number of 'A-listers' started having the balls of their feet injected with Botox and filler in order that they could wear stratospheric heels all day/night with NO pain? In fact it became known as a 'Loub Job'... Now, when you bare in mind that the average price for a pair of Laboutin's would cost more than the treatment itself it doesn't seem so silly, does it?

Anyhow, I digress, as these new findings have absolutely nothing to do with vanity or looking pretty. OK, it has a little to do with looking pretty, and a whole lot to do with feeling ready to take on the challenges of a new day. Those of you that suffer from migraine headaches will understand what I mean. A migraine is a type of headache that may begin as a dull ache and then turn into a constant, throbbing pain, often felt on one side of the head. When you have a migraine, you may be sensitive to light and sound and experience nausea and/or vomiting. Even the tiniest chink of light escaping through the curtains is enough to force you to crawl to bed and curl up like a foetus under the duvet for hours on end.



A study in Scotland has shown that injecting Botox into various points in the head, shoulders and neck paralysis certain muscles, which in turn stops the pain signals from reaching the brain.

The results showed that what amounted to 19.1 days of migraines in a month was reduced by 8.2 days when using Botox. Further research is now being undertaken to determine how Botox may be able to replace steroids in certain conditions.

Furthermore, it may provide valuable pain relief for those with arthritis. Cancer sufferers could also benefit from having an alternative option, when morphine is becoming unbearable or addictive. With each treatment lasting around 4 months it is cost effective and could, ultimately, save the NHS millions.

Importantly, the FDA has just approved Botox for treatment of chronic migraines. This treatment is meant for those patients who experience 15 or more headache days per month with each headache lasting for 4 or more hours.

The injections would be given at 12-week intervals with a total of 31 injections in 7 specific sites over the head and neck. You no longer have to suffer hours of excruciating pain.



By Rebecca Amanda Green