Makeup for all

July 20, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Beauty 

Makeup Made Easy

A makup artist reveals tips everyone can use.

I’m a self-professed makeup junkie. I love it all: eyeshadow, lipstick, mascara, you name it. Still, if I’m left wandering Sephora or some drugstore I can get lost in the sea of all the colors and brands—aching my brain to remember the lessons and tips the makeup artists I’ve met have given me (Brown or black mascara? Peach or pink blush? And what about eyebrow pencil?)

It seems strange to me that I have amassed so much makeup and yet, without the aid of some department store makeup artist, I’m lost. Read more

Kids’ Crafts Magical Beans Mosaic

July 20, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Family Fun 

Magical Beans Mosaic

This magical bean mosaic is a wonderful activity for kids and adults to do together.

Tools and Materials

Pencil

Canvas boards

Small paintbrush

Craft glue

Dried beans Read more

Hair Coloring During Pregnancy: No-No or No Big Deal?

July 6, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Beauty, Pregnancy 

I’m 7 months pregnant and growing bigger everywhere almost every day. I could really use a little confidence boost! Can I get my hair colored or is that a no-no? Read more

Products That May Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer

July 6, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Beauty, Health 

The right products may reduce your cancer risk.

There is no proven link between breast cancer and household products, whether they be soap or water bottles. But many consumers, activists, and experts are concerned that a variety of goods contain hormone disruptors, chemicals that when absorbed into the body can mimic or interfere with hormones such as estrogen. Some researchers believe that chemicals with estrogenic characteristics can cause normal breast cells to divide. Read more

Help Always Wanted: 7 High Demand Careers

July 5, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Business, Financial 

Some jobs never go out of style. Rain or shine, recession or boom, these perennial professions are always in need of a few good workers. Train for a high-demand job, and build the career skills that will keep you employed for a lifetime. Read more

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