Grow Back Your Hair Down There And Shape It Up With Betty Stencils

September 29, 2010 by author · Leave a Comment 

Majority of young adults and probably even older folks like it bare down there. Why? Because its looks better that way, it’s more hygienic and you get laid more often. Now who wouldn’t agree with that, specially on the laid part, but don’t you find it find it boring sometimes, seeing it always bare like that? Here’s an amazing product to spice up your hair down there using stencils – yes, stencil and shape your pubic hair with Ready Betty Ultimate Styling Kit.

The Ready Betty Styling Kit got all the things needed to style up your pubic hair and it uses a special hair removal cream called bettybare thas has a nice flowery sent unlike other depilatory creams The hair removal cream is specifically formulated for the thinner skin around the pubic area. Also, this product is an alternative to Brazilian bikini waxing which we all know can be really painful. You can save a lot of time and money from visiting the salon because this kit gives professional results.

The Ready Betty kit comes with 8 unique stencil shapes, a specially formulated cream hair remover, one small scissor and a finishing tool. First thing to do is trim down the hair using the small scissor to about 3/4” then choose among the stencils that you like. There are 8 Betty Stencil designs:  heart, dollar,  lips, lightning bolt, flower, star and a bow tie. Of all the designs, the heart stencil design works  great for men, and the girls’ favourite is the dollar sign. The other stencils are great too, I guess it just depends on your preference.

Now that you have selected your stencil shape, stick it to the area where you want the design to be, then apply the bettybare hair remover cream and wait for about five minutes. The finishing tool helps to make the edges of the design more defined and also to remove excess hair that wasn’t removed by the cream for a cleaner look. Voila!! It’s done!!!

Betty Charmcil containing the 8 special stencil shapes are also available if you used up all your favourite stencils.

Now while that’s done, why not add a little drama by colouring that heart red or that dollar sign green with Betty Colour, there are a lot of Betty colours to choose from.

Blogs Comment On Reproductive Health Legislation, Research, Other Topics

September 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The following summarizes selected women’s health-related blog entries. ~ “Electronic Mnemonics and the Pill,” Laura Lloyd, National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy’s “Pregnant Pause”: Although oral contraceptives are the most popular birth control method among U.S. teens and young adults, the pill “tends to be less effective than it could be thanks to user error,” Lloyd writes…

When Your Teenager Wants To Go to the Plastic Surgeon

June 26, 2010 by author · Leave a Comment 

With the increasing focus that today’s society has on good looks, it is normal that young adults of all ages have discovered that how you look might make a big difference in how you are treated by others. Plastic surgery has now turned out to be an recognized strategy to enhance appearance and self confidence. Numerous teens are starting to approach their own parents about getting cosmetic procedures performed, and parents might feel unsure about if they are ready to do this. These tips that will help you know how to handle it when your teenager would like to visit a plastic surgeon.

First, find out from your teen specifically what type of procedure they would choose to have the plastic surgeon do. In some instances, it could be an operation such as a correction of a really visible facial or bodily irregularity. For example, maybe your teen has very prominent ears that they want to have pinned back. This type of thing can truly erode the self confidence of your child, and if a surgery can be an aid to restore self confidence and help to make your child feel happier, it is often worth taking into consideration. In this instance, if your child is old enough and has been firm in their need to have the corrective surgery for some time, it may be well worth pursuing.

If your teenager is asking for a procedure that’s meant to right a defined problem that only they can notice, explore with your child the reason why they think they require the surgery. Be sure that your teen would like the surgical procedure for their own motives, and that they were not encouraged by their friends, boyfriend, or maybe a desire in order to look like their favorite movie celebrity. When your teen would like to see a plastic surgeon to correct a small fault, you may wish to say to them that if they still think the same manner in a few months you may go over it once again since it is an important decision.

When you go to the plastic surgeon, he may wish to be sure that your child is old enough to undergo surgery, and that they understand the procedure. When parents and teens approach surgery fully informed, they’ll have an good possibility of good results.

 

Hopefully you have found this information helpful in the delicate area of cosmetic surgery, by the   leading plastic surgeon in Aiken, South Carolina and you should visit our website at www.plasticsurgeonaiken.com to find out more information about plastic surgery procedures before you make any decisions on who to choose.

 

 

You’re Never Too Old To Have Acne

April 21, 2010 by author · Leave a Comment 

Most people believe acne only affects teenagers and young adults. However, this is not always the case. Although acne is not contagious, this skin disease is one of the most widespread in the United States today.

Statistically, 85% of teenagers are likely to suffer from acne, while 12% of middle aged men and women suffer from this embarassing skin disease.

Some researchers have tried to pin- point the cause of acne in the middle aged group. In some cases, the patient has been dealing with acne out breaks since their teenage years, and the acne case at that time was severe.

In other cases, whether the middle aged person was a man or woman, the beginning of acne had to deal with the “change” of life and was brought on by a chemical or hormonal imbalance — testosterone in men, and estrogen in women. The research results for this theory was, however, inconclusive.

Although ordinary day-to-day stress has been ruled out, researchers believe that in some cases of excessive stress or nerve related incidents, the acne was worse in these patients. Another idea is that a person in their thirties or forties dealing with stress and nerve related issues, as well as acne, has a tendency to scratch at their acne. As part of a nervous habit. And, as a result of this scratching they cause scars, or acne lesions, which heal at a slower rate.

Studies report that middle aged men and women are less likely to go to a physician for treatment. Though some do purchase over the counter medication. Another factor that seemed to arise among middle aged men and women was “sensitive skin.”

Sensitive skin often yields to bacteria which causes the acne lesions. Research continues on the skin disease acne, and the effects it has on the middle aged men and women. Treatments and therapies designed specifically for middle aged men and women are now available through a physician, as well as over the counter medications.

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Women's Health Alert: Fighting Heart Disease In Your 40s

February 2, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The risk for heart-related death is increasing in young adults ages 35 to 54, and the numbers are even more alarming for younger women. It is the number-one cause of death for both men and women in the United States, yet every year since 1984 more women have died of cardiovascular health problems than men, according to the American Heart Association…

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