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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Cynthia Rowland Facial plastic surgery does not boost your career.
Brains, desire for achievement, willingness to succeed as well as looking young, healthy, serene and fresh boosts your career. written by Cynthia Rowland Men of the Twenty first century have certainly transformed their regard for personal upkeep. Gone is the Neanderthal thinking as most of them have no problem having their hair and nails professionally cared for and a lot of them have discover facials, waxing and more that add to their good looks. written by Cynthia Rowland The muscles in the body just like the muscles in the face will plump up and reposition when they are proficiently exercised. Without the resistance and contraction of the muscles, the body, like the face, will not receive the results you desire. written by Cynthia Rowland No matter the time of year, going out for the evening whether for dinner, drinks, dancing or just a movie, fresh looking skin is desirable. Even if you have worked all day at home or the office, when it comes time to present yourself at night, you want to look fresh, vibrant and well rested. written by Cynthia Rowland Not long ago, in the previous century/millennium, women and men aged gracefully. They proudly accepted the fate of their faces; no one was bothered by wrinkles, crevices or even gray hair.
The flower children are surely to blame. Those hippies of yesteryear firmly believed that they would always look like they did when they were swinging through the 60's, 70's and 80's. written by Cynthia Rowland What are your secrets to looking young? Is it your exercise, diet, clothes, hair, make-up or attitude? Injections and surgeries are temporary at best because aging continues to affect the downward slide of the muscles. written by Cynthia Rowland After perusing Awfulplasticsurgery.com it is no wonder why people are saying, "Enough Already!" For a while the sway, the lure of youthfulness was in our consciousness with entertainment television shows depicting desperate people clamoring to change their appearance. written by Cynthia Rowland Stress shows on faces. Sometimes it can look like a frown and sometimes stress makes us look tired, drawn, mad and upset. One thing for certain, when you allow stress to continually affect your face, you are destined for down-turned mouth corners and a perpetual scowl. written by Cynthia Rowland Growing old gracefully is passé. Rather than accepting those fine lines and wrinkles or drab gray hairs, many boomers and zoomers have decided to fight aging until they have gasped their last breath. written by Cynthia Rowland Women's magazines and certain home pages for major search engines typically relay the latest and greatest five ways to stop aging now, seven helpful tips to stop unwanted hair growth and even ten ways to leave your lover. If you are like most people, these headlines draw you into reading or at least skimming the article to see if any of these tips resonate with your life needs written by Cynthia Rowland Poor muscle tone and lack of ligament support that begins in the forehead will pushes downward into the brows and the results affect the eye lids as they pool onto the lashes resulting in impaired vision. This is caused by inactivity in the upper portion of the face. written by Cynthia Rowland Exercise for the face can keep the underlying muscles strong so that wrinkles are less likely to form. written by Cynthia Rowland The latest workout craze is Facial Fitness, “Your butt, it turns out, doesn’t have the only cheeks that need exercise”, Finally, fitness mania is now complete with the acceptance of facial exercise as a bone fide alternative to facial plastic surgery that helps every person over the age of 25 look years younger.
written by Cynthia Rowland Desperate people can do desperate things. That's right folks; you can offer a bid for that eye lift or tummy tuck, just like you would bid on a piece of jewelry or camera equipment on eBay. written by Cynthia Rowland When we look at our faces in a mirror, if we’re over 40, the aging we see isn’t usually about wrinkles. written by Cynthia Rowland Little by little facial muscles begin to lose their vitality. This loss of vitality produces noticeable sagging over time as the muscles elongate; this action drags the skin downward making one look tired, out of shape and old. written by Cynthia Rowland What if you could avoid needles and scalpels and look younger? What if you could be in charge of the aging process and look healthier? << previous page 1 next page>> |