March, 2005
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Turn Back Time

(ARA) - Is it possible to stop the hands of time? Has the fountain of youth been discovered? One visit to the cosmetic counter, a glance through recent magazines or a dive into current best-sellers, you just might think it is very possible.

As life expectancy increases -- currently 77.3 years in the United States. -- people want to stay active and look youthful as long as possible. According to a recent study, 86 percent of women over the age of 50 stated that the key to feeling great means maintaining good health, not good looks. However, 40 percent of all women over the age of 50 use hair color to disguise gray strands. Clearly we feel better when we look better.

Skin care is changing and while the fountain of youth is still elusive, there are some key ingredients and recent skin care innovations that can help improve the look and health of skin. Interestingly, the biggest changes are not coming from dermatologists or plastic surgeons but from the world of biochemistry.

Ingredients to look for:

* Neuro-Peptides: Neuropeptides are short chains of amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) that are naturally produced by all higher animals and that serve as hormone-like substances to regulate many different body functions. Neuropeptides are used in anti-wrinkle treatments since they inhibit certain cellular actions that, over time, reduce muscle contractions and therefore, wrinkles. Look for products that contain more than one peptide for maximum results. DDF Wrinkle Relax contains two peptides: Arigilene, a peptide that minimizes the production of catecholamine, the enzyme needed for muscle contraction; and Matrixyl, a peptide that blocks the production of collagenese (a substance produced by the body responsible for the destruction of collagen).

* Antioxidants: Antioxidants protect key cell components by neutralizing the damaging effects of "free radicals," natural by-products of cell metabolism. Free radicals form when oxygen is metabolized, or burned by the body. They travel through cells, disrupting the structure of other molecules, causing cellular damage. Such cell damage is believed to contribute to aging and various health problems. Look for products that contain multiple antioxidants; think of it like giving your skin a multi-vitamin. Some key antioxidants for the skin include: N-Aceyl Cystesine (precursor of Gluthianone, the most potent antioxidant discovered to date); Co-Q-10; Vitamins A, C, E; Polyphenols (green tea extract and Anthocyanins (grape seed extract).

* Retinol: Retinol is a Vitamin A acid used to treat fine wrinkles and acne. Retinol increases cellular turnover which evens out tone and texture and helps skin to function better. Retinol is the best form of vitamin A as the molecular structure is smaller and can provide similar benefits to prescription products (Renova, Retin-A) but without the irritation. One to try: DDF Retinol Energizing Moisture.

* Hyaluronic Acid or Hyaluronate: Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a viscous substance found naturally in the body, in the eyes, between joints and as a cementing substance in the subcutaneous tissue. HA does not prevent wrinkles but causes wrinkles to appear to be improved by binding water up to 1,000 times the volume to the cells, causing wrinkles to appear to be improved. Restylane is a successful injectable hyaluronic acid-based facial wrinkle treatment.

It's never too early to begin a skin care protocol to prevent skin damage. New technology and science suggest that it is never too late either: advanced skin care products can help restore existing damage.

For more information on how to slow down the effects of the hands of time on your skin, please visit www.ddfskincare.com.

Courtesy of ARA Content
Effective Ways To Remove Dark Cicles Under Eyes
by Kenia Morales

Dark circles under the eyes are known to be signs of stress, lack of sleep, fatigue, malnutrition, allergies etc. They can have an enormous effect on your appearance. Luckily you can easily make them disappear naturally or by applying some some ingredients or products to the affected area.

The easiest and healthiest ways to remove dark circles would be by getting plenty of sleep, rest, increasing your water intake at least 8 glasses of water a day & last but not least eating well.

Sometimes applying natural products like cooled tea bags & sliced cucumbers can help reduced the puffiness

Beauty products can also do the trick. Peter Thomas Roth AHA / Kojic Acid Under Eye Brightener, Oleda Time machine for dark circles, Emergin C Lighten-Up, Under eye Circle Fighter are all products well know for diminishing dark circles under eyes.

About The Author
Kenia Morales is the owner and publisher of online magazine " For Every Aspect Of Today's Woman". To find more beauty tips and other women related issues and topics visit her site at http://www.kpatra.com
keniamorales@kpatra.com
Effective Ways To Remove Dark Cicles Under Eyes
by Kenia Morales

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Lashes that are hard to curl may need the help of an eyelash curler. Curl your lashes before you apply mascara - hold for ten to twenty seconds.
Makeup Tips for Beautiful Eyes
by Sheila Dicks

Eyes - the windows of the soul. Eyes give your face energy and individuality and do not have to be a certain size or shape to be considered pretty -all eyes have their own unique beauty. When makeup is applied to look natural it will bring out the eye's true color and enhance the eye's beauty. When you feel good about your makeup you will be more confident and will have one less thing to worry about.

A subtle application of eyeliner, shadows and mascara work together to create magic and make your eyes look their best.

Eye Shadow
Eye shadow is meant to highlight and define the eyes. Eye shadow is used to create depth to bring out the beauty of the eyes. A dark color used on the lid will make the eye appear smaller, while a lighter color will make it appear larger. That is what eye shadow is about - creating illusions. These are the basic techniques for the following eye shapes:

Small eyes: Don't use too much shadow or liner - it will make you eyes look smaller. Apply a light color on eyelid, use a darker color in the crease and use a highlighter under the brow.

Large eyes: Wear darker shadow on the lid and extend it to the crease. Use a flat color under the brow to highlight.

Deep-set eyes: Use light colors on the eyelid and under the brow. Use a medium color in the crease. Emphasize the outer corners with shadow.

Wide-set eyes: Use darker colors on the inner corners of the eye.

Hooded eyes: Apply light colors on the lid. Use darker colors from the center of the eyelid to the outer corners and blend.

Round eyes: Make round eyes longer by using color all around and extending toward the outer corners.

Oriental eyes: Apply highlighter under the brow. Use light shadow on the inner half of the lid and a darker color on the outer half.

    * Light colors cause the eyes to open, dark colors will cause the eyes to recede
    * If you have very light skin avoid dark shades
    * Be careful with shimmer - they will bring attention to imperfections and wrinkles.
    * The eye area is the first to show age don't tug on the skin.

Eyeliners:
Eyeliners are meant to define the eyes so they should do just that; not be the focal point of your makeup. Eyeliners come in various colors and forms liquid, pencil etc. Keep the eyeliner natural. Pencils are available in many colors (for the best look stick to black or brown ) and can be sharpened for a fine line. For a smudged effect use a sponge tip shadow applicator or an eye shadow brush. When your pencils are too soft refrigerate them. When they are too hard soften them by holding them between your fingers.

To line the eye, start on the lower lid, just beneath the lashes. When you are finished always smudge the line with your sponge. Stay as close to the lash line as possible. On the upper lid, draw a line form the inner corner to the outer corner, thickening the line toward the outer corner. After the age of 40 keep the line in between the lashes.

Mascara and the creation of beautiful lashes:
Mascara frames your eyes and can make your face come alive. Mascara softly accentuates the eye while thickening and darkening the lashes; it is the finishing touch for eyes. There are several different types to choose from, thickening, and waterproof to smudge proof. Waterproof will need a special remover and smudge proof will wash off easily. It is not a good idea to wear waterproof mascara for extended periods of time since it has a tendency to dry the lashes.










Select a shade of mascara that complements your coloring. Dark shades on pale eyes with brown lashes will darken them and will look harsh. Stay away from blues and other colors since they will ruin your look.

Lashes that are hard to curl may need the help of an eyelash curler. Curl your lashes before you apply mascara - hold for ten to twenty seconds.

To apply mascara look straight into your mirror with your chin slightly lifted so you can see your lashes. Insert the wand only once and twist, don't pump. Pumping can break the brush bristles and distribute the mascara unevenly and will dry out the mascara faster. Start by rolling the wand from root to tip in an upward motion. Reinsert the brush and apply again. If your eyelashes are thick and long they may clunk together. If this happens let them dry and then separate them with the corner of an eyebrow brush.

About The Author
Sheila Dicks is a wardrobe and image consultant who teaches women how to look slimmer by dressing to suit their body type. Visit her at http://www.sheilasfashionsense.com to download a copy of her e-book Image Makeovers and get Style consultations andHow to Build a Wardrobe free.  dicksse@yahoo.ca
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