Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2014

Spectacular Beauty Assistance You Can not Do Without!





There are many approaches to stand out in your internal and outer beauty. The good news is that providing oneself look far better on the exterior is simple alongside the right beauty recommendations, recommendations and tricks. You can boost your look considerably or somewhat tiny bit applying these tips.


If you notice that your nail polish is starting to become thick in the jar or sticky, just include acetone, or nail polish remover, into the jar. Make sure you shake it great, so that it integrates extensively. You’ll be able to get another application or two from the nail improve.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

The 8 Tips Every Woman Wants for a Lovely Skin and Hair




There's this kind of wealth of information available about make-up and beauty it is simple to forget the small tricks which make a difference in your daily beauty routine. It is sometimes the small items that make the greatest impact in your appearance. Read the content below to find out about the small items that you can certainly do that may drastically change your look and even ensure it is more affordable.

Vitamin C acts as an all natural antioxidant to combat the affects of sun exposure and free radicals. Vitamin C diminishes discoloration, fine lines and wrinkles by protecting and repairing the skin's elastin and collagen. When along with Vitamins A and E, Vitamin C might help drive back skin cancer. Dietary resources of Vitamin C are the exotic camu-camu berry along with citrus fruits, broccoli, kale and bell peppers.

Monday, December 9, 2013

How to Get Rid of Body Oduor



Bad body oduor is the unpleasant problem many people face as their major challenge, body oduor can affect self confidence and self esteem, many things leads to body oduor while some are natural from birth.

      Cause of body Oduor

•over sweating
•dirty cloths
•not taking daily bath
•dirty foots...Etc


            Solution

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Hong Kong woman dies after beauty tretment as three others fall ill



A 46-year-old woman has died in Hong Kong and three others are fighting for their lives following a beauty parlour treatment that involved blood transfusion, highlighting a lack of regulation in the city’s cosmetic industry.

The cases have prompted an investigation by the police and medical authorities, and renewed calls by health experts for tighter
regulation of Hong Kong’s beauty industry.

“Yes, the woman aged 46 died on Wednesday of septic shock,” a government spokeswoman said, Reuters reports.

Three other women, aged 56, 59 and 60, were in hospital with the eldest in critical condition.

Septic shock is normally caused by bacterial infection and can result in respiratory and organ failure, and even death.

The four had recently undergone a complicated blood transfusion procedure at the DR beauty chain, according to government statements, in a treatment that was meant to boost their immune system and appearance.

The women paid about Hong kong dollars ($6,400) for the procedure, which experts say is at best an experimental treatment for cancer patients and which has not been shown to have any aesthetic application so far.

DR said in a statement on Wednesday that the procedures were carried out by a doctor who was not employed by the parlour.

The procedure required their blood to be taken to isolate and culture certain types of immune cells.

These cytokine-induced killer cells were then injected back into the women together with their own blood plasma.

The four quickly fell ill with fever, dizziness and diaorrhea.

In an earlier blood sample taken from the woman who died, health officials found Mycobacterium abscessus, a superbug that is notoriously difficult to kill.

Although the direct cause of the woman’s death has yet to be confirmed, experts say it is likely to have been bacterial infection.

“They now have to find out where the bacterial contamination occurred in this whole process.

“Did it happen when the blood was drawn, during the culture process or when it was re-injected into the body?” William Chui, president of the Society of Hospital Pharmacists in Hong Kong said.

The cases raise fresh questions on how governments in many places in Asia regulate doctors’ conduct and sale of medicines, but exercise little or no control over what goes on in beauty parlours or what goes into “healthcare’’ products.

In Singapore in 2002, 15 women developed liver problems and one died after consuming Chinese-made slimming pills that were
later found to contain two undeclared ingredients.

One of the patents, an actress, survived only after a liver transplant.

Felice Lieh Mak, a leading medical expert in Hong Kong and former chairman of the Medical Council, said, “We hope that this tragedy will result in some attempt at making a legislation, or at least working towards legislating and defining what medical treatment is.”

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