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Makeup Tips and Techniques

Eyes: Depending on what you are wearing, try to match

your eye color to it You might have to mix colors to

achieve the desired look! The under brow bone color,

which is the highlight, should be just a shade or so

lighter. Your arch area, which is in the middle

crease, should be a shade darker.

Lips: Try a lip liner about the same shade as your

arch color. Lip color should be the same texture as

your clothes. Meaning, if your clothes are of a silky

nature, then go shiny. If they are of a matte nature,

then go with frosted.

Cheek color: Your cheek color should at least be the

same hue, depending on skin color, as the color of

what you are wearing. If you are wearing two different

colors, then find the one that flatters you most and

bring that out. To achieve this, hold your cheek color

up to the fabric. This should to tell you how light or

dark you should apply it.

Powder: Your cheek color should go on first before

your final powder for a more natural ,not painted on

look. ***If you lightly powder your lips with just a

puff, your lip color will stay on longer. This acts

like a sealer provided that you don’t keep working or

pressing your lips together.***

Apply all of the other necessary things that are not

mentioned here to achieve a perfect look for any

occasion. Also, try to apply your makeup in the light

that you are going to be seen in. This always works

best.

article by Pamela Conoly

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Know Your Cholestrol:

" Hardening of the arteries " is the common expression

for a medical condition known as atherosclerosis.

Atherosclerosis involves the accumulation of fat in

the walls of the arteries that supply blood to the

heart muscle. These areas are susceptible to changes

such as the development of clots, small areas of

hemorrhage and spasms, which eventually could lead to

heart attacks.

Because cholesterol collects in the arteries, all men

should have their cholesterol level measured when they

reach their 30s, according to C. Tissa Kappagoda,

director of preventive cardiology at UC Medical

Center. The number to keep in mind is 200 mg/dl

(milligrams per deciliter). If yours is below that,

you are in the " desirable " range, and can feel

comfortable rechecking it every three to four years.

Levels between 200 and 240 are considered

" borderline-high " and warrant a closer look. For young

men in this range - and for all men older than 50 -

Kappagoda recommends a complete lipid panel, a

breakdown of cholesterol into low-density lipoprotein

(LDL), high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and triglyceride

levels. In general, if HDL (also known as the " good

cholesterol " ) is high, it is considered protective

against high total cholesterol. A low HDL level (less

than 35 mg/dl) raises the risk of heart disease and

stroke, even if total cholesterol is in the desirable

range.

Those with high and borderline-high cholesterol levels

should take steps to reduce them to less than 200, and

have their levels checked every six months to a year.

Kappagoda recommends decreasing overall fat in the

diet, losing weight and increasing physical activity.

" I like to look at these changes as a package for

better health generally, rather than as isolated

remedies to fix cholesterol, " he says. " There are so

many benefits to following 'heart-healthy' guidelines,

including lowering your risk for heart disease and

cancer and looking and feeling better. "

Although cholesterol-lowering medications are

available, Kappagoda is reluctant to advise patients

with borderline-high cholesterol to undergo lifelong

treatment with them if no symptoms of heart disease

are present. Besides being expensive, medications may

have unforeseen side effects.

" I'm always surprised how often just improving diet

and exercise work to bring down cholesterol levels, "

says Kappagoda. However, he stresses that people with

high cholesterol must not merely pay lip service to

heart-healthy recommendations, but truly " take them to

heart. "

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Do you fall in the following Category?:

Men

• The husbands of women who work full-time may risk a

reduction of up to 25 per cent in their chances of

being in good health, according to a recent survey

conducted by Ross Stolzenberg of the University of

Chicago. This has been attributed to a lack of 'health

nagging' by the woman (whose own health, incidentally,

remained the same whether working or not), but other

factors to blame include the woman's lack of time for

organising social events with friends and family (New

Scientist, September 9th 2000).

• Research has found that regular jogging and other

vigorous exercise helps to prolong life and wards off

impotence in men. The Massachusetts Male Ageing Study

concluded that men who did the equivalent of a

two-mile brisk walk a day were three times less likely

to become impotent (the London Times, September 8th

2000).

• A recent study claims that short bursts of exercise

can be just as beneficial to men at risk from heart

disease as a more arduous and lengthy session, so long

as the total amount of exercise is the same. The

research, carried out at the Harvard School of Public

Health and led by the epidemiologist, Sesso,

indicated that physical activity need last no longer

than 15 minutes to reduce the risk of heart disease

(the London Times, August 22nd 2000).

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Women

• Isoflavones - chemicals present in soya - may be

toxic and could lead to breast cancer, brain damage in

men and abnormalities in babies, according to senior

scientists at the US Food and Drug Administration

(Metro, August 14th 2000).

• Sage is a natural remedy long known as effective in

treating both hot flushes and night sweats due to its

anhidrotic (reduces sweating) properties (the London

Times, July 25th 2000).

• A survey completed by Professor Brind, of the

University of New York, indicates that having an

abortion could increase the chance of developing

breast cancer by as much as 30 per cent (the London

Times, August 14th 2000).

• Eating less and taking more exercise could reduce a

woman's risk of developing breast cancer, according to

research carried out by Grazyna Jasienska of

Jagiellonian University in Cracow, and Inger Thune of

Norway's Tromso University (the London Times, March

9th, 2001).

• The rising age of mothers may go some way towards

explaining the increase in diabetes, according to

Edwin Gale and colleagues, at the University of

Bristol. They found that a mother over 45 was more

than three times as likely to have a child with

diabetes as those under 20, and that for every five

years in age, the chance of the mother's child

developing diabetes increased by 25 per cent (the

London Times, August 11th 2000).

• Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) may keep ageing

womens' memory in good shape. Hampson at the

University of Western Ontario tested the memories of

96 menopausal women and found those taking oestrogen

performed significantly better on verbal and spatial

tasks (New Scientist, January 6th 2001).

• Although asthma isn't common in postmenopausal

women, a new study documented in Time magazine reveals

that those who take HRT increase their risk of

developing the illness by 60 per cent (Time, November

6th 2000).

• The female sex hormone oestrogen could prove

beneficial in helping people with schizophrenia

recover from psychotic episodes, according to a

preliminary study by Jayaashri Kulkarni, a

psychiatrist at the Dendenong Psychiatry Research

Centre in Melbourne (New Scientist, March 3rd, 2001).

• A study of women over 65 has found that even a

little physical activity such as walking protects

against loss of mental function. e Yaffe and

her colleagues from the University of California

discovered that a quarter of the least active women

observed suffered cognitive decline (New Scientist,

May 12th, 2001).

• In a study of men and women with bladder cancer,

Ross and colleagues at the University of

Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles,

discovered a threefold increase of risk among women

who used permanent hair dyes regularly for 15 years or

more; temporary or semi-permanent dyes were found to

pose no risk (New Scientist, March 2001).

• Research has revealed that where women usually sniff

out mates with genes for immunity that differ from

their own, thereby increasing their chances of healthy

offspring, those on the contraceptive pill unknowingly

select men whose genes for immunity are closest to

their own. The study, by Claus Wedekind, a Swiss

scientist from the Universty of Bern, indicates that

the pill may interfere with a woman's sense of smell,

and, consequently, her ability to select a suitable

mate (New Scientist, February 10th, 2001).

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