Showing posts with label beautytips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beautytips. Show all posts

Sunday, November 30, 2014

2 BIBLICAL BEAUTY: ANCIENT SECRETS AND MODERN SOLUTIONS - Giveaway



I have always liked to read and I love reading how women in the olden times made makeup and beauty treatments. You wouldn't believe some of the things they did to look beautiful even back then.  I don't know if I would have loved makeup so much as I do now if I had to use dung and coal for mascara. So even back when it was hard to be beautiful.

When I got to review Biblical Beauty by Rachelle Weisberger I was very excited. Not only does it have Ancient Secrets it also offers Modern Solutions so I knew this would be something I would really get into.The book is packed with tons of helpful hints for everything for from skin care to picking the right shade of lipstick.

There is even a chapter on Jewelry which includes Rachelle's tips on caring for pearls. The book is very easy to read with a perfect size font no squinting needed. The book makes for very interesting reading. I'm sure I won't remember everything so I can keep handy for a quick reference when I want to refer back to the tips. The index makes it super easy to find what I'm looking for.

Now one of you have the chance to win your own copy of Biblical Beauty so you know I have to go over the rules here they are:


Entries will be accepted from 11/30/14 - 12/14/14

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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Is Stress making your hair gray??

Is Stress Giving You Gray Hair?
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My mother used to point to her graying head of hair, and say to me and my two sisters we were responsible for it. I never felt the guilty party, but what was impressed on my sullen teenage brain was the link between stress and gray hair. The memory haunted me when I discovered a rogue clump of white hair around my forehead, that seemingly appeared overnight. I recalled my looming deadlines, late nights, and run-ins with a few strong personalities. Was stress making me turn gray?
I reminded myself to stay calm, and did what everyone in our modern age does, I went straight to the Internet for answers and found more anecdotal evidence. Witness how President Obama and President Bush turned gray as their terms progressed. Heavy (and silver) is the head who wears the crown. Legend has it, Marie Antoinette’s locks turned gray the night before her date with the guillotine.
Yet, when scientists and doctors are asked whether stress causes the acceleration of gray hair, you won’t get a definitive answer. Most experts say the connection between stress and graying is a myth, though extreme stress may cause a hair loss event (the condition is known as telogen effluvium, but that is a different area of investigation).
One of the reasons aging, not stress, has been attributed to graying is because the rate in which we lose pigments is slow and steady. Hair grows about half an inch per month and the lifespan of a strand is about two to three years. This cycle may get disrupted during physiological stress, such as illness, drastic weight loss, or childbirth, but psychologically-derived stress is too temporary to change hair color.
If not stress, what causes hair to go gray? This much we know, hair color is produced by melanin, and as we age, we produce less of it. The rate of our melanin production is determined by genetics. Blaming your parents, in this context, would not only be scientifically accurate, but also productive. You can gauge when you’ll begin to gray by finding out what age it happened to your parents.
The good news: concern for your children, your high-pressure career, and other anxiety triggers are not causing or accelerating your change in color. Stress still is linked to wrinkles and hair loss (plus it’s unhealthy), but in the area of hair color, the bottom line is, it’s not a factor.
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