Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Desk Job Blues

SITTING AT A DESK FOR LONG HOURS CAN AFFECT YOUR HEALTH
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There are at least three (3) ways sitting at a desk for long periods of time can affect your health and they are as follows:
  1. spine damage
  2. computer eye strain
  3. heart health
Poor posture in a prolonged sitting and poor thought out work stations are major causes of back and neck pain.

These great tips can help:
  • practice good ergonomics (meaning design the workplace station to fit the worker). Keep the computer slightly below eye level. Have your hands reach the keyboard without bending your wrists. Have good back support.
  • maintain good posture. Sit up straight.
  • Follow the 50-10 rule. For every 50 minutes of sitting, you should get up and move around for 10 minutes. Exercise your back and neck.
  • Take the stairs
  • Stretch your neck
  • Loosen your upper back
I hope this information was helpful to all the desk job workers. I decided to write this article to make everyone aware of the cause of sitting for long periods of time. We work our minds but not so much the muscles.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Shower Gel, Soap or Body Wash??? Which Is Best?

Choosing the best cleanser for your body comes from knowing what's best for your skin type as well as your personal preference. Find out how to choose the right product for you.
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So you are standing in the health, skin and beauty aisle at the store and you seem overwhelmed. Bar soaps, body washes and shower gels all compete for your attention and well as your money. When picking the right product for you, you should consider your skin type. If your skin tends be sensitive and dry, or is it oily. When searching those aisles look for the products that specify that on the labels. Your bathing habits can be an important factor in what products you choose that are the best for you. When bathing, it is best to use warm water instead of hot water. It is also important to moisturize immediately after toweling off. Whether you choose bar or bottle, many body cleansers have the same effect. These products remove dirt, bacteria and unfortunately some of your natural body oils. Removing of that oil makes your skin dryer. One solution is to look for products that state that they are moisturizing. Many body washes leave a layer of moisturizer on the skin that helps to replenish the oils removed. You actually do not need a lot of foam to get clean. As a matter of fact, non-soap cleansers that do not foam tend to leave more of your natural oils. Most people can avoid overdrying their skin by selecting a soap for sensitive skin and by applying a body lotion to still damp skin after bathing. This seals the moisture back into your skin and replenishes the oils removed.


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The Facts about Bar Soaps
The most important factor in checking out the best bar soap is looking at the ingredients for lye. Deodorant and lye soaps tend to strip your skin's natural oils and do not replace them. If you like bar soaps, it is better to choose a beauty bar. Beauty bars tend to moisturize better than regular bar soaps.


When choosing a body Cleanser, choose a mild cleanser that does not contain lye. Use cool or warm water, never hot when bathing. Use a moisturizer after drying off. Do not over cleanse. Watch out for signs of redness, dryness, itching, and/or flaking. As always you will always need to consult with your dermatologist if you experience any side effects.

This article contains information based on the author's opinion only. As always if you experience any side effects that are harmful or appear to be harmful, consult your physician immediately.

Phonicia P Keller, Author

8 GREAT SHOES TO WEAR WITH 8 GREAT SKIRTS

It's already HOT and the summer has not officially begun. It's the time of the year to put those jeans and trousers, sweaters and jackets aside and break out the skirts, shirts, and capris! Matching shoes and skirts can be problem. Wearing the wrong style shoe can ruin your whole look! To save you from embarrassment and looking a mess, I am going to give you some great tips on what shoes go with what skirts.
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THE PLEATED SKIRT
Pleated skirts are sill the trend this summer. You can keep the look by wearing them with chunky wedges or with ankle strap heels to give the sexy secretary look.

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A LINE SKIRT
A-Line skirts that are knee length can be worn with a pair of platform heels, mary janes ore the classy pump.

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DENIM SKIRT
Wedge shoe boots would look great with denim skirts or wedge strappy sandals.

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MAXI SKIRT
Better known as the floor length skirt. These skirts would look great with flat sandals or leather thong sandals.

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MINI SKIRT
Wedge shoes or strappy ankle sandals or shoes would add extra sexiness to the classic mini skirt.

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PENCIL SKIRT
Team up with the classic stiletto shoe or ankle boot strappy shoes. You can even rock the classic pump with this one.

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SHEER MAXI SKIRT
These skirts are generally silk or fine crinkle cottons. Wear these with flat studded sandals or even thong studded sandals.

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TULIP SKIRT
In my opinion these are not all that cute, however they are the trend. I guess I would really have to try one on and it would have to be a solid color. These skirts can be either casual or formal. You can wear with flat ankle boot or ankle strappy heels or ankle tie sandals.

This concludes my tips on what shoes to wear with what skirts. I hope this information was helpful to you! Now let's get it DIVA'S!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

WEARING WHITE!


I was just in the mood for a white dress on this hot summer day! Although I am a small person white tends to always pop! White also makes you appear to look bigger then you actually are. So to all my small and petite diva's try wearing white. Accent with gold and you are good to go! I actually got this dress for about $14.99 at Citi Trends in Louisiana. Shoes are from a local shoe store called Shoe Show and they were $19.99.