Beauty n’Fashion Secrets

January 6, 2009

If you enter “jewelery blogs” into a search engine, you’ll get plenty of results. However, when you start to pick through these results, you’ll see that many refer to handmade or homemade jewelery being produced by independent creators, and blogs attached to retail and wholesale marketers. While all of these kinds of blogs have their place in the blogosphere, what if you are looking for something a bit more independent and/or objective?

We’ve created our own personal list of the ten best jewelery and accessory blogs out there. You’ll also note that because jewelery and fashion are so entwined in the world of beauty, they tend to go hand-in-hand in the blogging universe. Have no fear - if jewelery posts are all you’re interested in, you can usually find jewelery specific tags (ring, necklace, jewelery, gems, etc.) at the bottom of the posts. Clicking on one of these tags will bring up all of that blog’s posts with that tag.

So let’s get started. In no particular order, check out our fabulous blog recommendations!

1. fabsugar.com: A proud member of the Sugar, Inc. blogs catering to women’s interests, this blog is updated multiple times daily. It features fast and fun posts on fashion trends, designers, jewelery and accessory finds, as well as great interactive features for its readers. Readers can comment on each post, take quizzes, vote in “Love it or Hate it” polls, participate in contests, and go “Fab Finding” for different looks. Bonus blog: the UK edition has entirely different posts, catering to UK readers, and can be found at: http://uk.fashion.popsugar.com.

2. jewelry.about.com: Written by Carly Wickell, and a member of the About.com family, this blog is updated several times a week. The posts are informative, the pictures are clear, and you can even sign up for their jewelry/accessory newsletter.

3. accessories.about.com: Also in the About.com family, this blog is written by Kori Ellis, who lives and breathes fashion and all things related. Kori talks trends, designers, and up-and-comers, while also having a free newsletter you can sign up for.

4. jewelry-weblog.com: With a slogan like “Glitter, Glamour, Gems and More….”, you’ll be hard-pressed not to find something you like about this blog. The posts are daily, include sharp and colorful pictures, and highlight a plethora of different jewelery stores and lines.

5. fashiontribes.com: This blog has a little of everything from fashion, jewelry, bags—all things beauty to inspire you and your shopping excursions.

6. seeprettythings.com: A great blog for all kinds of fashion accessories, jewelery, bags, and shoes. There are also great interactive features to let you vote on posts, email them to friends, and leave comments.

7. nitrolicious.com/blog: The blog layout alone looks great in dark gray and pink, but it also has a specific jewelry/accessories section, plus a great overall blog on all things fashion.

8. littlemollycake.com: This is a fun, personal blog from a fashion die-hard, featuring her take on fashion lines, jewelry faves, and accessory love. The self-portraits of the blog author sporting her finds are always entertaining!

9. blogs.smarter.com/fashion: Great for the price-conscious fashion and jewelery-aholics, this blog promises the look of high fashion and jewelry without the high price.

10. fashionindie.com: Last but certainly not least, this blog is colorful, features good size photos with great detail, and high-quality perspectives on the fashion, accessory, and jewelery scene.

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January 5, 2009

Since the days of Cleopatra, women have sought ways to make themselves more appealing and alluring. This is the primary impetus behind the sale of cosmetics today.

Although current battles wage on regarding the virtues of natural beauty, no one will argue against tastefully applied cosmetics that look natural.

But before one can experiment with make up, one must first locate the appropriate tools and related accessories to create that one of kind look.

Finding the hottest trends

Every season the cosmetic industry offers new colors that coincide with the fashions of the times. For instance, a popular brand may have 2009 summer, fall and/or winter color collections to match patterns and styles that will be prevalent within those months.

Make up can also be sectioned into areas of consideration that take into account skin type and bone structure.

An Internet investigation should be your first step in finding exactly what you need. It would be best to locate how-to articles that focus on assisting young ladies in shade choices that will enhance facial structure, skin type and compliment basic lifestyle.

Why lifestyle?

A woman who works as a bartender may be able to wear significantly more glamorous hues than say, a school teacher or pharmacist.

Once you feel a bit more confident about the types of cosmetics you will need to achieve your desired look, turn your online search towards products and places to buy them.

Best places to buy makeup

Although you can enter into any drug store to find cosmetics, store overhead often makes them a bit pricey. You can also locate higher end cosmetics at the malls, but once again, there is a huge mark up due to having to pay for rental space, employees and other business incidentals.

This is why purchasing online is best. Not only can you comparison shop to locate incredible discounts; you can save time and money. The products are delivered right to your door and you save a ton of money as well as gas and mileage!

The basics of quality make up selection

The color and shades of cosmetic items are not as important as how these items interact with your skin. Some women have very little problem wearing make up products while others may break out instantly because of harsh ingredients.

There are several different types of cosmetics available that take skin reaction into consideration. To find which one works best for you can take a bit of trial and error, but there is no shortage of make up that caters to a variety of skin types, all one need do is look.

Hypoallergenic

Make up that is hypoallergenic has been made with materials that reduce the likelihood of an allergic reaction. This is an especially important factor to consider for women with extremely sensitive, break out prone skin. However, not all hypoallergenic cosmetic lines are alike and some even have animal products in them. Read the ingredients list and make sure that the product can do what it claims and is cruelty free. When in doubt, organic cosmetics may be a viable option and can also be located online.

Non-comedogenic

Ladies who suffer from acne breakouts may shy away from make up since most cosmetics tend to clog pores and aggravate this condition. The sad thing about this fact is that women who have this condition could benefit the most from the use of concealers, and foundations as they take steps towards treating their skin problems.

Manufacturers came up with a great solution to this dilemma with the creation of non-comedogenic cosmetics. Also called non-occlusive, these items do not clog pores effectively combating one of the primary reasons why blemishes occur.

Again, the proof is in the pudding, so do your homework before purchasing any non-comedogenic beauty product to ensure it will perform as promised.

Mineral make up

Mineral make up is the most gentle of all cosmetics because it largely consists of beneficial compounds that are made into a power and applied with various brushes for a desired effect. These power make ups are broken down into eye shadow, blush, foundation, bronzers and even lipstick.

The components in this type of make up, make it an extremely healthy choice for ladies of all skin types, especially since it is said that this beauty product can actually improve your skin with repeated use.

Companies that manufacturer mineral make up claim that it is so gentle you can sleep in it - while this may be true it is never a good idea to do that.

What next?

Once you’ve located the cosmetics that work best for you, you’ll have to hunt down the accessories necessary to apply or remove makeup.

Make Up application tools

There are numerous tools available that will help you get started in expertly putting on your make up. Below are a few of the accessories that one may need in order to provide a flawless, professional look, namely:

- Make up squares

- Eye lash curlers

- Foundation, lip stick or eye shadow brushes

- Make up bag

- Tweezers and

- A make up mirror or compact

This list is far from comprehensive, and what you purchase to apply your make up with will depend on what you buy. Once again, doing your homework will aid you in finding what is best for you and your situation.

Gentle cleansers

It is imperative to find a specialized cleanser to remove make up. Don’t rely on using your regular facial cleanser alone as you will not thoroughly clean your face.

Alongside make up and cosmetics, these tools and/or cleaners can also be located at various websites that cater to health and beauty products.

In depth research will uncover popular brands at bargain basement prices. Once you locate the appropriate Internet store, be sure to search the page for an SSL certificate - this certificate indicates that the site is hacker safe.

Once you have followed the above steps you ca rest assured that you have located the best beauty aids at the lowest prices imaginable!

This article was written on behalf of UpMyAlley, a popular online online shopping website.

January 5, 2009

Jewelry or ornament is worn for personal beautification and dates back to over 100,000 years. It originated in the form of beads made from shell which happens to be the oldest body ornament. Jewelry made of precious metals, gem stones or other natural materials is a prized possession.

Each eye catching piece of jewelry is classified under traditional and contemporary designs. Today jewelry is exclusively used as a decorative item where as during earlier times it was created for performing practical function such as pinning clothes together, storage purposes or was an index of wealth and status.

In ancient times natural materials such as bones, animal teeth, wood, shell and carved stones were transformed into attractive items. These were worn as jewelry adornment in almost all body parts from the tip of the head to toes. Today, stunning pieces of ear rings, nose rings, bangles and necklaces, etc. made of fabulous gem stones, gold and platinum is in high demand.

Contemporary jewelry, displaying creativity and design, along with affordable costume jewelry from less expensive mass produced materials has also made inroads in the jewelry market. The latest trend includes wire (wrap) jewelry which uses wire as base metal along with tumbled stone to precious metal and gemstones.

Jewelry has many uses, the primary use of this ornament is that it is used as a form of currency and displays the owner`s wealth. It has other functional uses such as clasps, pins, buckles or brooches, etc. or simply used as status symbol or as a form of protection such as amulets which is believed to ward off evil spirits.

In the ancient as well as in modern times, many practice the custom of amassing wealth in the form of jewelry. Wedding dowries centers on jewelry exchange, as a source of future security or just as a trading source. Jewelry also symbolizes group membership or represents status such as a ring connotes married people. Jewelry is usually crafted in gold, silver, white gold, platinum or palladium.

American or European gold jewelry`s purity is stated in carats. The American gold jewelry has at least 10K purity while European ornaments have 9K purity where as 22K or 24K jewelry of highest quality and is confined to the Asian, African and Middle Eastern countries.

Platinum alloy range of jewelry has 90% to 95% purity while silver jewelry is basically made of sterling silver. In costume jewelry, stainless steel, glass, enamel, natural clay and other such materials are primarily used. Beaded jewelry often constitutes necklaces, ear rings, bracelets and belts.

The beads are of various sizes and they often adorn the neck as a beaded collar or wrist in the form beaded bracelet. This jewelry type was dominant during the Victorian era; however, a strong resurgence has been noticed in most countries, especially in the African regions.

Silversmiths and goldsmiths craftsmanship has produced many collector`s items. Diamonds are the most popular gem stones used in crafting stunning jewelry items ranging from rings to tiaras. Other precious and semi precious gem stones such as emerald, sapphire, ruby, jade and quartz, etc. have all been used to produce eye catching and attractive ornaments. Culture has always molded the trend in jewelry from ancient history to the current times.

Recently, bold jewelry such as piercings is in vogue while the hip hop culture has popularized gaudy ornaments. Jewelry is frequently offered as gifts and worn by men as well as women. The U.S. has the largest jewelry market in the world but it is believed that by the next decade the share of India and China will grow dramatically.

You can have access to portuguese articles about jewelry from page Jewelry Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for www.polomercantil.com.br

January 5, 2009

Inside every woman’s wardrobe are a few ‘must-have’ couture classics – the little black dress, the perfect handbag and, of course, the perfect pair of boots. Whereas shoe styles can range from the sublime to the ridiculous, boots are a basic fashion essential that never goes out of style. The trend for knee high boots has been going strong for several years now, and doesn’t look like dropping off the catwalks any time soon. Mid calf and ankle length boots, usually in the two classic colours of brown and black leather, are also popular, but no matter how fashionable your boots are, style is nothing without a good fit. And with knee and mid calf length boots in particular, it’s not just the foot fitting that’s important; it’s the leg fitting too.

A poorly fitted pair of boots is not only uncomfortable to wear, but they look bad as well. High street boots tend to come in generic sizes with little thought given to any ‘human’ variation except (occasionally) wider foot fittings. The problem with boots is that the whole leg has to fit, not just the foot. If the boot leg is too wide the leg does not support the body of the boot, the leather will crease and the life of the boot will be shorter. It also means that there’s a big gap between the leg and the boot, allowing the cold air and wet to seep in – both uncomfortable and again damaging to the boot itself. If the leg fit is too tight it restricts the wearer to having the boot leather against bare skin which can be uncomfortable and, as the current trend is for skinny jeans or trousers to be tucked inside the boot, limiting to how the boot is worn. A tight fit can also restrict the blood flow down the leg to the foot, which can lead to the boots feeling ‘cold’ to wear. So it is important that the fit of the leg is just right for each individual wearer. The expensive alternative is to have a pair of boots tailor made, which will give you a pair of boots that will last for years but restrict you to one particular style. There are some excellent companies online that offer up to 21 different calf measurements on a wide range of styles. With such a range of fittings there are bound to be a pair that will fit almost any leg perfectly, so it pays to shop around.

Another important consideration when finding the perfect pair of boots is the length between the ankle and the knee. Again, there is a ‘human’ factor to take into consideration here, as everyone’s legs are a different length. A knee length boot that is too long will push against the kneecap and become uncomfortable, possibly even rubbing the skin and making it painful. Mid calf boots are an alternative, but the choice is down to the individual. There are knee length boots that have a roll-down option, allowing a greater flexibility in how the boot is worn. Ankle boots should fit snugly around the ankle, giving plenty of support for the delicate bones and tendons in this area, particularly if the boot has a high heel.

The big story in style for 2008-09 is the resurgence in popularity of the ‘Biker’ boot – a low heeled, knee length boot with buckle features either at the ankle or at the top of the boot. Because it has a low heel it is comfortable for prolonged periods of wear, although the leather tends to be a little thicker than in more traditional styles and can take a little longer to ‘break in’. Retailers are aware that comfort and a well made, long lasting boot is what customers are looking for and are working to combine style with the comfort of a good fit. The frustration of a pair of boots that fit perfectly on the foot but not on the leg can be overcome by looking for companies that offer a wide range of fittings, giving you a product that feels tailor made, is comfortable, stylish and will last for years.

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January 5, 2009

No one can doubt the difficult tasks that mothers have always faced since the beginning of time. From the mother that stayed home and took care of the household and the family to the mothers today that juggle a job and household duties. But who, I wonder, is to say which lifestyle is more enjoyable to the mother or more beneficial to the child.

It is quite obvious that a child needs a mother to care for him or her, but doesn’t a child also need to learn some important lessons regarding life in general as well? Doesn’t a child need to learn about motivation and the pursuit of goals as much as a child needs to have a mother at home to care for him or her? It may seem as though this answer depends on the point of view but it can hardly be denied otherwise. Today’s child is growing up in a much different and much more advanced society so although today’s mom’s are able to take great pride and joy in their careers, they are also faced with the stressful tasks of traditional motherhood.

Today’s mothers not only cook, and clean, and do the laundry, and take their children to extracurricular and school related activities but they also work, and run their own errands, and teach their children to respect others, and set goals, and all the while still must find time to show love and affection. This does not mean that today’s moms love their children any less but that today’s moms feel that there are other things that are equally important to teach their children as well as love and affection.

With the economy the way it is today it is becoming more and more difficult for moms to stay at home and raise a family the traditional way but even more than that it is becoming more difficult because moms are beginning to feel that children gain something else entirely from seeing them pursue a career. Children learn that a family works together to improve the quality of their lives. They learn that women have just as meaningful careers as men and that it’s acceptable for women to vigorously pursue their careers. They learn that it is possible to care for a family and work as long as you have the motivation to do so. And finally, they learn that there is no dad duties and mom duties but that when two people work together all responsibilities are shared.

Although some may look at this way of life as not being good for a child due to a possible lack of attention doesn’t this way of life also teach a child a bit of independence as well? Is it not good for a child to learn some sort of independence before going out into the world on their own?

Everybody may have their own point of view but I do believe that more and more of today’s moms will begin to enjoy both raising their children and pursuing a career.

Cathy Lopez is an experienced article writer for a long time. She is currently writing about Soccer Moms Love Fold Flat Third Row Seating articles. Know more about Second Row Seating, Reconfigurable, Makes Life Easier and other articles here.

Top 10 Diamond Facts

Author: MelanieStone
January 5, 2009

In recent years, much attention has been given to the diamond industry, in light of conflict diamonds, also known as blood diamonds. While the story of conflict diamonds is heartbreaking, it is at odds with the ever-alluring beauty of “girl’s best friend.” No matter what happens between the creation of a diamond and the sale of one, the mystique and appeal of a diamond will probably always remain.

We’ve compiled a list of top ten facts about diamonds, in no particular order. The sources are varied, as is the information, but it’s all very interesting. Keep reading!

1. In Botswana, the revenues from the diamond industry enable every child, to age 13, to receive a free education. This aid is necessary due to insufficient tax revenue to provide free public education, the way it is provided in the U.S. and elsewhere. After the age of 13, the government pays approximately 95% of educational expenses.

2. Diamond revenue is used in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Diamond revenue in Southern Africa helps provide counseling, testing, and free Anti Retroviral Treatment (ART).

3. A diamond may be up to three billion years old! The diamond crystallization process starts at approximately 200 kilometers, or 320 miles, beneath the surface, and typically rises to the surface in volcanic rock.

4. Only about 25% of the world’s diamonds are suitable for gemstones. The remaining 75% are used for industrial purposes—anything from coating drill bits, enhancing the performance of semiconductors, to use in phonograph needles! Wait, who uses phonographs?

5. Although diamonds are most often seen in their white/clear variation, they can include the whole color spectrum from clear to black! Most often they’re brown and yellow; most rarely they’re blue or pink. Also, most are tinged with yellow, so they are often set in yellow gold to mask the yellowish gem color, believed to be caused by Nitrogen.

6. Extensive diamond mining began in India but now occurs in approximately 25 countries including these top seven: Australia, Botswana, Zaire, South Africa, Russia, Angola, and Namibia.

7. In ancient times, diamonds were believed to give the wearer powers of courage, strength, and invincibility. These days, those adorned with diamonds are more prone to be seen as possessing riches and power.

8. The United States has a diamond mine that is open to the public! Since 1906, over 70,000 diamonds have been dug at The Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas. This includes one that was over 40 carats in weight (the “Uncle Sam Diamond” of 1924).

9. Visitors to realdiamondfacts.org and diamondfacts.org may be confused by their similarity in appearance but highly-different content. That is because one is affiliated with the diamond industry (diamondfacts.org) and one is affiliated by Diamonds for Africa (realdiamondfacts.org). We encourage you to look at both objectively and consider the sources.

10. The largest diamond in the universe is 2,500 miles wide and found 50 light years away in the constellation Centaurus. Imagine the number of engagement rings that could be made out of that rock!

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January 5, 2009

A woman’s eternal desire to feel special, gives rise to her desire for diamond rings. It is indeed strange, isn’t it? How women throughout the globe, irrespective of their nationalities, religions, traditions, family and educational backgrounds, occupations and temperaments, crave for diamond rings? And, how strangely similar their smiles and expressions become when they have a diamond ring slid around their finger!

It is an age-old belief and pattern of thinking firmly entrenched in a woman’s mind that a diamond ring is special. Since childhood she has seen a diamond ring around her mother’s finger. She had loved to play with it. She has grown up listening to the story of how her father proposed to her mother and what that diamond ring meant. Thus are sown the first seeds of desire in the sub-conscious mind of a woman. Then she gradually sees the other engagements and weddings that happen around her as she grows up. Though she understands that an engagement ring need not necessarily be a diamond ring, and engagement only requires true love and commitment, she also notices the high value that the world tends to put on a man who gives a diamond ring to her fiancée. The man’s love for his lady seems to get proclaimed loudly with the glitter of the diamond. And, thus, like a woman’s eternal wish of making the world jealous with her choice of a fiancée or husband, increases her secret desire for a diamond ring.

This is strongly reinforced by romantic novels, movies, albums, greeting cards, posters etc., where a diamond ring is projected as the only emblem of intense love and adoration. The television commercials and other forms of advertisements created by the different diamond companies also attempt consciously to contribute to this belief and desire.

History tells that diamond rings started holding a special value back in the Roman Age. During those times, a man was required to barter for his bride. The idea was to offer the engagement as a security for his commitment to marry. If, later, the man failed on his betrothal, the engagement ring was kept by, the bride, as her financial security. Thus rose the need of offering diamond engagement rings as they had high financial value and their sale would provide good financial security to the scorned bride. Thus the concept, that diamond rings are the most special of all rings, originated from a cause that was only financial and far from anything emotional or romantic.

In the medieval age though, diamond rings began to have a romantic connotation, when the Italians associated diamonds with the flames of love.

The most modern reason happens to be that diamond is the hardest gemstone. This property and the fact that it can have the most versatile setting increases the worth of a diamond ring in the minds of today’s women. The traditional value of it, for being recognized as a symbol of pure and true emotions, also refuses to go from their minds.

If women started to free themselves from their weaknesses towards things like diamond rings, flowers, soft toys and chocolates, women will not be women any more. So, it is better to leave them as they are and pamper them as and when the hour comes.

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January 5, 2009

Today’s fashion trend is no longer all about women. Jewellery can be worn by men too. It is important for women to choose the style and the designs that they want for their fashion accessories, but more so, men should also be picky in selecting the right jewelry for them. Why is this important? Men have their own standards when choosing jewelry. You don’t want to look overly-accessorized and like someone out of a women’s fashion magazine. Instead, you want to look classy, elegant and very manly with your jewellery.

Women love to shop for jewellery, and men should find time to do so too. Shopping is an art in itself. One of the most important guides that you should follow – always choose jewellery that suits your taste, character and personality. If you think you are not comfortable in wearing a certain piece of jewelry, then you might as well put in back on the shelf.

If you are ready to do some jewelry shopping, here are some tips that you can use:

One of the classic pieces of jewelry accessories for men is a watch. Functionality should be the priority in choosing watches. There are watches that are waterproof and shockproof. You can also choose from elegant watches and trendy watches. Ask yourself what you are going to use the watch for, and you can easily select the right watch with the appropriate functionally and style that you want.

Rings are another ’safe’ jewelry for men. You can either choose from gold rings or something made in titanium, platinum or silver. You can go for simple styles or go for rings with intricate designs on them. It all depends on your taste and preference.

Men’s necklaces are another example of the fashionable jewelry that you can sport. They can come in short or long chains. One of the most important things in choosing a necklace is to select the right pendant. Pendants come in a variety of designs. For men, you can go bold or muted. Some of the more popular pendant designs you can choose from are crosses, dragons and Superman, among others.

Men are also fond of wearing bracelets, which can be chained jewellery or solid bands. They can also come in gold, silver, platinum and titanium.

If you are to shop for earrings, you can either go for a stud or a hoop. The best hoop earrings for men are made of silver, white gold or titanium. Don’t go for gold hoop earrings (unless you want to look like a pirate!). Most men would prefer to wear a single hoop earring. Stud earrings are also fashionable among men. There is a wide range of stud earrings for men and the popular ones even have diamonds on them.

If you want to look your best for any occasion, take time in choosing your jewelry. Make sure that the jewellery you wear will go well with your outfit and the occasion that you are attending. And the most important thing, always wear something that you are comfortable with and something that shows off your own character and style.

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Why Women Love Diamond Earrings

Author: MelanieStone
January 5, 2009

Have you heard the phrase ‘diamonds are a girl’s best friend’? This is true, as there are hardly any ladies that don’t like a diamond – or several. Diamonds are so shiny and sparkly, which is why the women just can’t resist owning even just one small diamond ring or a pair of earrings. For years, women have been presented with diamonds as the sign of love from their counterpart. There is no denying that women love diamonds and diamond earrings!

Earrings have been around for a very long time, for both men and women. Traditionally, earrings are made from gold or silver and pierce through the ear lobes in order to wear them. Clip on earrings are also available even today, for those who can’t pierce their ear lobes. Today, earrings have been a symbol of beauty with more and more women wearing earrings as accessories.

Generally, it is more common for women to wear earrings when compared to men. Diamond earrings have very special place in every woman’s heart, as earrings made with diamonds are so beautiful. Diamonds have different sizes, and we measure diamonds using the scale of carat. The higher the carat, the more expensive the diamond would be. Naturally, though, not every woman can own diamond earrings.

Diamond earrings are suitable for any formal or casual occasion. Diamond earrings also go perfectly with any type of dress, so there is no problem in finding the right accessory to go with the beautiful dress. A lady would be extremely happy to receive diamond earrings for special events such as birthdays and anniversaries. Therefore, men are accustomed to getting diamond earrings or other diamond accessories for the women they love, as a sign of loving them forever.

By presenting Diamond earrings to a woman, she will feel loved and have more confidence when going out to attend any occasion, such as a wedding or a corporate event. Diamonds can boost the self-confidence, and if you look at those women who wear diamond earrings, they have an air about themselves, and carry themselves well. This is also why women love diamond earrings so much.

Another reason why women love diamond earrings is because they are eye catching. I guarantee that whenever a woman passes by and she is wearing diamond earrings, you would have noticed her ears before anything else. The attraction is much stronger when compared with a diamond ring or necklace. Women who love diamonds love that kind of attraction. It gives them a feeling of satisfaction knowing that people are noticing her because of her diamond earrings.

As for those who love to show off their best accessories, diamond earrings would beat them all. Diamond earrings are the best kind of accessory made for the woman to enhance and show off their beauty to the world. There is no denying that women do look best when they are being adorned with diamond earrings. Diamond earrings are the best gift for all occasions, in those cases when you can’t think of any gift.

If you’re getting married or want to celebrate a special birthday, a cherished holiday, Diamond earrings and other diamond jewellery from Hot Diamonds is the perfect way to make someone feel special.

Pregnancy and Hair Loss

Author: LowJeremy
January 5, 2009

Some women will complain about losing their hair during and then after pregnancy, and if you start thinking that this is a sign of bad things to come, don’t be afraid: this can be fairly normal for a lot of women, and about half of all women will develop the condition up to five months following the birthing process. This is because your hairs go into a resting phase in your pregnancy. The resting phase is common for all your hairs. This resting phase also results in some hair loss, not to mention spots of complete loss. But when you start going back to your normal routines, then you start getting your hair back, so you don’t have to worry about never getting your hair back.

However, if you start experiencing hair loss during pregnancy, this may be due to your lack of certain vitamins or minerals. The most common time for you to lose hair is about three months after you have given birth, and this process is associated with you suddenly having your hormones return to their normal level, following their high levels during your pregnancy. The hairs in your resting phase, as well as those that were arrested in their growth, may suddenly start falling out because of your return to routine. In about half a year or a complete year, you can start getting your normal hair back.

Hair loss is often associated with changes in the levels of estrogen in your body. It can also occur because you have miscarried a child, or have given birth to a dead one. An abortion, whether spontaneous or not, can also result in hair loss. Hormonal imbalances during pregnancy, which are common in women who have hormonal imbalances to begin with, can also give rise to hair loss. Moreover, if you are trying to get pregnant and you suddenly stopped using birth control pills, then you are more likely to get hair loss. There are reproductive health issues associated with hair loss, and not all of them are associated with pregnancy.

With pregnancy comes a rise of estrogen, and estrogen actually stops you from losing your hair by keeping it in the phase in which it grows; estrogen actually stimulates hair growth. This means that during your pregnancy, your hair should grow fairly well, and you should have great hair! But once you give birth, you may need to find ways to take care of your hair. First, talk to your doctor about hair loss and how you could get the hormonal levels in your body back on track, not to mention your hair back. You also need to take care of your hair: avoid tying it in pigtails, pony tails, cornrows, braids, or anything that can stress it or pull on it excessively. You may also need to supplement your diet with more fruits and vegetables so that you can start getting more antioxidants that will help your follicles work.

There are still more ways for you to get your hair back. Start using good shampoos, such as those that contain biotin. Comb your hair with gentle strokes, and avoid using heat on your hair (such as those that you may need with hair rollers or blow dryers). You might also want to drink more Vitamin B complex medication, biotin, Vitamin E and C, and zinc, so that you can get your follicles to start working again.

Low Jeremy writes regularly on health topics like hair loss & weight issues. If you want to know more about choosing hairloss products, then visit http://www.healthinfoguide.org/hair-loss for more information.

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