Top tips for what to serve and how to make various cocktails
Dermatologist Heidi Waldorf explains how to treat discoloration, breakouts and your last (hopefully!) sunburn of the summer. According to Waldorf, "pigmentation and acne" are the two most prominent skin issues women face at the end of the summer. Here she explains how you can erase these signs of summer and more with the help of over-the-counter products, prescription creams and in-office treatme
Top 10 Ways to Repair Hair from Summer Damage
Posted by heather 107 days ago (http://www.totalbeauty.com)
Sun, chlorine, air conditioning and more can suck the life out of your strands -- use these tips to resuscitate them. With summer fun unfortunately comes post-summer hair damage. After spending time in the wind, sun, chlorine, salt water and air conditioning your hair may be dull, brassy, frizzy, dry or brittle. Follow these expert tips from stylists Rodney Cutler, owner of the Cutler salons in N
The best summer barbecue spots in England
Posted by edwina 107 days ago (http://www.guardian.co.uk)
We can't help you locate the elusive barbecue summer, but we can point you in the direction of the best public spots in England to whip out a grill and get cookingThe Met's "barbecue summer" failed to materialise but that hasn't stopped the optimistic chaps at Simply Beef and Lamb (the standards agencies for English meat) compiling a map of the best public barbecue spots in England. In a survey o
A Living Theme For the Summer - Becoming Self-Evident
Posted by rodenberger 112 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
A living theme is an ideal or quality that you want to enhance in your life. I used to select a theme for the New Year every January, but I have found that over time it tended to loose momentum. Instead, I have discovered that it is much more effective for me to select a theme for each season. A living theme needs to be an expression of both who you are now and the person you want to become.
Pregnant women have a higher incidence of insufficient amniotic fluid levels (oligohydramnios) in the summer months due to dehydration, according to a study conducted by researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU). The retrospective population-based study was published in the July issue of Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
Best Products for Hair: Protect Hair From the Sun With These Top Picks
Along about the end of March people begin preparing, dreaming of, and wishing for summer to finally arrive. With summer comes the ability to go to the pool, do gardening, visit the beach, and ta ...
