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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Cynthia Rowland Just as exercise changes the shape and contour of the body, specialized facial exercises, using your thumbs and fingers, will gently begin to soften stressed faces while lifting and toning the hidden muscles that support the skin. If the facial muscles are not exercised, the skin is continuously dragged downward by the elongation of the muscles. written by Cynthia Rowland There is a very simple yet specific exercise program designed to lift, strengthen and tone the face. Just as resistance exercise works for the body; resistance exercise can work for the face. Not contortions, twists or puckers that may cause additional woes, but a proven, reliable exercise program that works to reshape and contour a sagging face. written by Cynthia Rowland Many women who exercise regularly say that they wish their faces would match their bodies. After months, even years in the gym their bodies look youthful, sleek with improved posture and tone. Unfortunately, the exercise used for their torsos have not lifted or toned their faces and as a result she suffers from "Butter Face", as in her body looks great but her face… written by Cynthia Rowland Just when you thought it was safe to indulge your whimsical fantasies of a younger looking face using the latest and greatest plastic surgery techniques, you discover the tell-tale signs of injections and surgery to be blatant indicators of the ugly truth: these procedures can disfigure you and leave ugly reminders like scars, pits, unnatural lumps and bumps. written by Cynthia Rowland Double chins are move prevalent now than ever before as people exhibit the telltale signs of weight gain. Yes, obesity is a world wide health epidemic and it affects more than just our waist lines.
Many people who desire a younger looking face have decided to choose a path that involves an all natural, alternative method – one that does not create health risks and one that guarantees that you will look exactly like yourself only younger and certainly recognizable. written by Cynthia Rowland There is certainly nothing wrong with wanting to look as pretty as possible; after all, your face is your calling card, your power suit and for a very long time, it is a well-known fact that a beautiful face is a powerful asset - an asset that can propel a woman through the glass ceiling and beyond when her brains and iq transcend the stratosphere.
Facial exercise is deep muscle conditioning that does not use contortions, twists, puckers and scrunches. If you scrunch or twist or contort your face hoping to see lifting and toning, you will be disappointed. This type of exercise may even increase and accentuate existing lines and wrinkles.. written by Cynthia Rowland If you have looked in the mirror only to see the look of old peering back at you, you are not alone…your aging face began developing years before you celebrated your fortieth birthday.
Resistance exercises use the body rather than weights to create a lean and toned look. Apply resistance training to the face and you will discover that your facial muscles become stronger but without bulk. They contour and reposition to give you back the face you thought you had lost forever. written by Cynthia Rowland Wearing eye make up is an art especially if you are over the age of forty. Why? Eyes on a mature person generally begin to appear round with slight drooping at the outer corners. Couple this with crow's feet and it won't be long before you may give up using eye make up all together as hooded eyes smear eye shadow, mascara runs into tiny crevices that spring up overnight and eye liner seems to absorb into the inner corners of the eyes. written by Cynthia Rowland A misshapen face develops slowly over time. When you're in your 20s, 30s and 40s, your confidence level is high. You look in the mirror with assurance that your appearance is ideal but when that 50th or 60th birthday rolls around, you realize that your youthful demeanor is fleeing.
The best kept anti-aging secret is facial exercise. Facial exercise acts as The Fountain of Youth. written by Cynthia Rowland The writing is on the wall, the consensus is in – Lynette does not want Tom to fall prey to facial plastic surgery – citing a case of "wind tunnel blues" – the outcome and condition of an unfortunate facial surgery incident worn by one of her co-workers, Lynette lovingly caresses Tom's wrinkles and age marks as she reminisces how those life etching experiences were earned. written by Cynthia Rowland Tired skin comes in many forms. It can be wrinkled, dehydrated, gray and lifeless. Without a doubt tired skin makes you look old.
Facial exercise is the smartest choice for radiant looking facial skin. Our facial skin is supported by tiny muscles that weave over and under each other. They are attached to bone on one end and the other end attaches to either another muscle or it attaches directly into the skin. written by Cynthia Rowland Poor Valerie Bertinelli. Here she loses a great deal of weight, probably thirty pounds, maybe more, and instead of the media congratulating her on her new, svelte body, they are maligning her face, saying that she looks older now than she did two years ago when she still wore a size twelve.
Facial exercise, not twists, puckers or contortions, is a safe and sane alternative for a healthier, younger looking face. The exercises are painless, there is no risk and you look like you did ten to fifteen years ago. written by Cynthia Rowland Beauty, many people believe, is purchased. Consumers go for most new lotions and potions offered in beautiful, slick magazines; they query one another at every outing to determine if they are up-to-date on the latest and greatest hype that separates them from their money. Walk by most any table with a group of gals and you will hear discussions of the steps they are taking to stave off the march of Mother Nature's footprints across their faces. written by Cynthia Rowland Many people avoid looking in the mirror. Why? Because their face does not portray the youthful look they would like to see. Our physical looks fade as we mature; our skin tone is different, our hair shows gray and our once beautiful faces begin to lose tone, vibrancy and radiance.
You have probably heard that facial exercise can safely and easily transform an aging face into a more youthful visage but you may not know which type of exercise program provides the most benefit for a drab, sagging or droopy face. written by Cynthia Rowland When you closely examine your face what is the biggest detraction or the neon light that calls attention to your facial imperfections? Is that looming chin – the dreaded wattle – tops on your list?
Double chins can occur even when you haven't gained an ounce but wearing an extra roll of flesh can make you look pounds heavier.
Wearing a double chin cannot be disguised with turtlenecks or scarves. A double chin cannot be concealed with makeup or other cosmetic preparations. Double chins are a result of muscle atrophy. That's right – muscle atrophy as in no activity. written by Cynthia Rowland Divorce, according to the Holmes-Rahe Scale, is the second most stress filled life event, just shy of losing a prized possession such as a child or a spouse.
Separation can mean loss of job, the end of a friendship, the failure of a relationship. Sometimes emotional trauma can turn our smiles upside down as we wear the look of sadness and separation on our faces. Divorce, death, disappointment and other feelings that harbor resentment, anger and bitterness can age us quickly. written by Cynthia Rowland Ever sit in amazement while you listen to the list of contraindications and the looming significant complications that exist when you watch an advertisement touting the latest and greatest prescription drug? Do you ask yourself, "Who would take this drug knowing how harmful the side effects might be?"
If you are one of the 190 million people in the USA who use anti-depressants you may not be aware that the prescription you are taking is most likely making you look older. written by Cynthia Rowland Looking beautiful if you are on a budget has never been easier.
Giving up those expensive, needless trips to the plastic surgeon for temporary injections that plump and paralyze or painful nips 'n tucks that may not deliver the enhanced face you purchased just got easier when you consider that facial exercise is the very green alternative. written by Cynthia Rowland Ever looked at your profile and think there must be something growing under your chin?
Do you wear a turtleneck year round or try to hide your appearance with scarves? If so, you might be interested in knowing that this condition probably isn't exactly hereditary and why you have this challenge. written by Cynthia Rowland "Green" became the world's best used buzz word with the advent of the new Millennium; this concept changed our consciousness forever.
The shift in our thinking has affected the use of many everyday items we previously used without understanding the potential harm they wreak. Being more savvy consumers we no longer want shampoos, household cleaners, soaps, cosmetics and other daily used items filled with chemicals that affect not only our long-term good health but our every day living. written by Cynthia Rowland How many times did you stand in front of your mirror this week only to gently lift the sides of your face up and back into the hairline? This futile action may have temporarily "lifted" your appearance but if you want to have lasting results, those sagging cheek muscles need a rescue regime and they need it now. written by Cynthia Rowland Desperate people do desperate things and surgery is one of those desperate things that aging Baby Boomers hope can "fix" their sagging faces.
This is exactly what the practitioners that dispense paralyzing and plumping injections along with surgeries of every kind hope you believe. Cha-Ching! Cha-Ching! Cha-Ching! written by Cynthia Rowland What do celebrities such as Kathy Griffin, David Gest, Kenny Rogers, Jill Saward and others regret?
Do other celebrities such as Priscilla Presley, Cher, Joan Rivers and Melanie Griffith have the same regrets?
Are Michael Jackson, his sisters Janet and LaToya and Jackie Stallone related or do they, too, harbor regrets?
What do these celebrities have in common that causes them angst? Why, plastic surgery, of course! written by Cynthia Rowland The Baby Boomers always knew they would look younger and indeed they have. Whoever coined the phrase "Sixty is the New Forty" certainly must have been a Baby Boomer who grew up defying anything that reeked of old. written by Cynthia Rowland Safe, sane exercise wins again as nips and tucks have been outed. Speeding up the aging process is just another contraindication of surgery. That's right, if you choose surgery, and allow your beautiful healthy face to be cut; your face may never look youthful again due to skin discoloration, unnatural draping and evident scarring. 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 There are cosmetic companies touting products just hoping you will believe that crow's feet can be diminished just by rubbing a little pad around the eyes. And, some cosmetic companies would like you to spend a small fortune every month on a topical preparation filled with peptides and other substances to stop the smile movements that cause creasing. 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 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. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |