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You Want To Do What “To.” Yourself?
You Want To Do What “To.” Yourself? I am constantly amazed at stories of what some people are willing to try in the name of "beauty". If you are thinking of testing out any of the these, you better think twice: Using Waist Trainers This trend involves wearing a corset-like bodice for several hours of the day for extended periods of time to achieve an hourglass shape. The issue with this perceived figure-slimming fix is the potential health damages according to Grace Anglin, a nurse practitioner at Capizzi MD in Charlotte, North Carolina. “Consider how tight this garment feels on your skin when you put it on; then imagine how it makes your internal organs feel,” she says. “Squeezing your organs together and decreasing the available internal space they have is not a good thing.” Ordering “Botox” Online & Injecting 'It." In Your Face Believe it or not, this happens every day. There are hundreds of websites that sell an injectable they claim is Botox (or something allegedly similar). They’ll even ship it right to your home. The cheaper cost may be tempting but leave it to a licensed, trained professional. “Not only is there no way for you to know what you’re actually injecting, but those without medical backgrounds or experience with neurotoxins also should not be injecting any products for this purpose,” warns Anglin. Applying Hemorrhoid Cream Under Puffy Eyes No one wants under-eye bags and dark circles, but the best remedies involve sleep, hydration, and cooling products, not Preparation H. “There is a reason hemorrhoid creams are used for a specific area on the body—the ingredients are not meant "to." be near sensitive areas like your eyes,” says John Diaz, MD, a plastic surgeon based in Beverly Hills. “Instead use chilled cucumber slices or cold packs under your eyes "to." reduce swelling.” I have heard models promoting the use of hemorrhoid creams - beware! Using Colored Pencils & Crayons As Makeup Pencils and crayons that are intended for arts and crafts projects are definitely not meant "to." be used as makeup substitutions. “Although most of these coloring tools are non-toxic, it’s possible that they contain higher levels of lead than what is generally recommended as safe,” says Dr. Palm. “Additionally, some of the colours, dyes, and stabilizers used in these creative tools are dangerous on the face, and, as a result, patients may accidentally ingest dangerous materials or develop contact allergies and skin problems or eye infections from use.” Skin Bleaching This trend of using actual bleach on the skin to relieve redness, lighten skin tone, and clear up acne is downright dangerous, according to experts. “There are often dangerous chemicals in the mix, most notably hydroquinone, which is legal in the United States but has been banned in Europe and Japan because of fears that it causes cancer. Using skin-care products that contain natural alternatives to hydroquinone, such as licorice or bearberry extract are better choices. They even out skin tone and fade dark spots. Fixing Self-tanning Streaks With Magic Eraser Some beauty bloggers are swearing by the Magic Eraser, a cleaning sponge meant to remove stains around your house. Not a smart idea, according to experts. “The sponges are not only abrasive, but they contain chemicals that should not be placed on the skin, let alone scrubbed into it,” says Melanie D. Palm, MD, San Diego-based dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon. “It can cause rashes, itching, skin breakdown, and in rare circumstances, a systemic and life-threatening allergic reaction called anaphylaxis.” For a streak-free faux tan, she suggests exfoliating before applying it and washing the palms and soles of your feet thoroughly immediately after application. |
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Personally, I use little makeup: lipstick and mascara for an all-over natural look. My attitude has been, "Accept me for who I am." What crazy things have you tried or have heard about?
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I've heard about hemorrhoid cream for years, but some of those others seem downright scary! 😮 ... is there another way to look at it Going Too Fucking Far NEW Blog Features RevealeD O O A Foolproof Method Posted Over on that NEW site O O
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Many women wear way too much stuff, but the stuff here is just crazy When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
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good page
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Great advice, who knew that some people actually do some of these, none are for me so I am all good.. I hope your enjoying a fun weekend..
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Scary, indeed. In addition to the common sense *therapies* you mention (sleep and hydration), I would add exercise, nutrition and mindfulness (this would include mediation). Moreover, there are plenty of healthy and effective supplements available if you are in pursuit of marginal gains. Of course, we are all about quick-fixes and instant gratification, which the snake oils you highlighted absolutely promise. Your closing admonition to "Accept me for who I am" is 100% effective with authentic people. We are not all *perfect matches* (far from it, LO but I cannot recall ever having the summary judgment, "Wow, I could really get closer to that woman if she only used skin bleach or a magic eraser."
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Personally, I don't understand how injecting Botulism toxins into the body even became medically approved. Opportunity may knock only once, but temptation bangs on the door forever!
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The Waist Trainer is today's spandex n hard rubber version of the old fashioned lace up corsets with stays and bones. My god daughter was wearing one at Christmas and we had a serious talk from my medical viewpoint. I think she did what she wanted anyway - figures ( oops a pun slipped out ) The rest of them are horror stories in the medical journals from way back. Lipstick or gloss and mascara is all I have ever used- I cant stand the cosmetic hype An D'Artagnan is here to agree (Virtual Symposium Group) use Virtual Symposium Group
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Personally, I don't understand how injecting Botulism toxins into the body even became medically approved.
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For me, natural is always best!
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The thought of those ideas that make me cringe.
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I've heard about hemorrhoid cream for years, but some of those others seem downright scary! 😮
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Many women wear way too much stuff, but the stuff here is just crazy
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good page
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Great advice, who knew that some people actually do some of these, none are for me so I am all good.. I hope your enjoying a fun weekend..
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Scary, indeed. In addition to the common sense *therapies* you mention (sleep and hydration), I would add exercise, nutrition and mindfulness (this would include mediation). Moreover, there are plenty of healthy and effective supplements available if you are in pursuit of marginal gains. Of course, we are all about quick-fixes and instant gratification, which the snake oils you highlighted absolutely promise. Your closing admonition to "Accept me for who I am" is 100% effective with authentic people. We are not all *perfect matches* (far from it, LO but I cannot recall ever having the summary judgment, "Wow, I could really get closer to that woman if she only used skin bleach or a magic eraser."
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Personally, I don't understand how injecting Botulism toxins into the body even became medically approved.
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The Waist Trainer is today's spandex n hard rubber version of the old fashioned lace up corsets with stays and bones. My god daughter was wearing one at Christmas and we had a serious talk from my medical viewpoint. I think she did what she wanted anyway - figures ( oops a pun slipped out ) The rest of them are horror stories in the medical journals from way back. Lipstick or gloss and mascara is all I have ever used- I cant stand the cosmetic hype An D'Artagnan is here to agree
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It's called "Follow the Money!"
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For me, natural is always best!
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The thought of those ideas that make me cringe.
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A true Darvin Award bucket list, if I've ever seen one, my lady ! Cheers - P
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A true Darvin Award bucket list, if I've ever seen one, my lady ! Cheers - P
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If only we could all simply accept natural beauty. What people will do to themselves in the name of beauty and fashion continues to amaze me sexyldy.
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If only we could all simply accept natural beauty. What people will do to themselves in the name of beauty and fashion continues to amaze me sexyldy.
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