Archive for January, 2009
Skinny Jeans Does NOT Mean you are beautiful!
by ArticleGuy on Jan.01, 2009, under Web Articles
Many people get caught up in material things, and feel that material items creates true beauty. They forget to look past the items and see the person looking back at us. Instead we often torment over the person we see in the glass. All you can see is someone staring back at you who you don’t think is pretty enough, because we have not met “normal” society standards.
The way we look is not some random act,that we can pin point and show gratitude. The fact is beauty isn’t some superficial pursuit. we might want to even cuss your parents and grandparents for the wonderful genetic genes they passed on to us.
The truth is that here are, actually, scientific standards for beauty. Beauty has a purpose, because historically, it is how people have expressed who we are, also it has been a communication tool to attract the opposite sex. Being beautiful on the outsides is not all but its all about how healthy and happy you really are on the inside. Which leads us to the overview of this book: YOU Being Beautiful The Owners Manual to Inner and Outer Beauty
Users are rating this book with full stars! Giving it wonderful praises. Good Work! Great job! Keep it up! This publication changed my very being. I used all the advice given and after a week, I noticed how my skin had begun to differ. At first I could only see my pores…Then I realized men had started seeing me too!
What an amazing feeling ! Stop the Age Clock: Look 20 Years Younger, 20 Pounds Lighter and 200% Prettier in Only 20 Days is yet another book that I have enjoyed a lot and I would definitely recommend. Both books are worth reading.
You: Being Beautiful could as easily have been called YOU: Being Healthy …4 Stars! Optimize Health and Optimize Beauty. According to Roizen and Oz, we all would like to look, feel and really be beautiful. Now I don’t think many men would admit to this, but if you replace “feel my best” and “healthy” for “beautiful,” then you’ve accurately described the book. This book is meant for both sexes and not just men.
That is useful and helpful 3 Stars lots of useful information Dr Oz has a way of presenting information. I’ll go through the remaining books he has published.
Black Men Skin Care Problems
by ArticleGuy on Jan.01, 2009, under Web Articles
If you are man of African or Caribbean descent, you maybe facing particular skin care problems.
Among the different issues black men have when it comes to skin care are: Ingrown hairs, dark spots, hyperpigmentation, razor bumps, sun damage and keloids. Not only that, but the market of skin care products seems to be lacking in enough quality solutions for black male skin care and even information. The website blackmenskincare.net helps to fill that knowledge gap.
One of the most common of problems that black men develop is ingrown hair. But just because it is common doesn’t mean it isn’t annoying. This is a problem for black men because of the nature of their beard hair which is often curly and coarse. And when the beard grows back after being shaved it can actually curl over and burrow beneath the face - turning into an ingrown hair.
And ingrown hairs can lead to another skin condition that black men often have - Razor bumps or Pseudofolliculitis barbae. Razor bumps, which occur if ingrown hairs become infected, are more frequent on the face and neck, the most common spots were one shaves. But they are not limited to this area of your skin. In fact, razor bumps can develop anywhere you shave - even in the area of your family jewels! They are painful, annoying and need proper skin care to heal them.
Thankfully, there are solutions to black men skin care problems. You can learn to shave in a way that help eliminate ingrown hair and razor bumps. And the other black men skin care problems can also be addressed. I suggest you visit blackmenskincare.net, to learn about the various Black Men Skin Care Basics that provide solutions in taking care of particular black men skin care problems.