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Thursday, December 30, 2010

New Year's Resolution



I have been thinking for the last few weeks about what I should make as my NYR. I don't really like to make them because I never keep them anyway! Of course the one I make every year is to lose weight, but that's an life long process so I guess it doesn't really count. Then I decided to make one to drink more water. Maybe for once I will actually keep my NYR! I drink about 10 cups of coffee per day, so I am going to try to cut it down to like ohhhh 8 or 9 and mix in a couple of bottles of water here and there.

So pondering this thought this morning, I decided that my NYR is going to be to try to enjoy life more. I think a lot of times, we get so bogged down with our daily routines that we forget to enjoy ourselves. We only live this life once and we need to make the best of it! Even if that means skipping the gym to grab a drink with a friend, or ordering the quesadilla instead of a salad, or buying that expensive dress even though you have no where to wear it! As my wise friend Jenny once said "Life is short – need to enjoy it. Looking back at your life you are not going to remember your workouts. You remember your good times with your loved ones."

So please remember life is a gift. Have fun, stay positive, and enjoy your life and your loved ones as much as possible!

Monday, December 27, 2010

6 Cancer Fighting Superfoods


by Leslie Barrie courtesy of yahoo.com

To reduce your risk of cancer, look no further than your fridge. "All the studies on cancer and nutrition point to eating plant-based foods for their phytonutrients and other special compounds," says Richard Béliveau, PhD, chair in the prevention and treatment of cancer at the University of Québec at Montreal and author of Foods to Fight Cancer.

Aim for five to nine daily servings of all kinds of fruits and vegetables—especially these six superstars.

Broccoli
All cruciferous veggies (think cauliflower, cabbage, kale) contain cancer-fighting properties, but broccoli is the only one with a sizable amount of sulforaphane, a particularly potent compound that boosts the body's protective enzymes and flushes out cancer-causing chemicals, says Jed Fahey, ScD. A recent University of Michigan study on mice found that sulforaphane also targets cancer stem cells—those that aid in tumor growth.

Helps fight: breast, liver, lung, prostate, skin, stomach, and bladder cancers

Your Rx: The more broccoli, the better, research suggests—so add it wherever you can, from salads to omelets to the top of your pizza.


Berries
All berries are packed with cancer-fighting phytonutrients. But black raspberries, in particular, contain very high concentrations of phytochemicals called anthocyanins, which slow down the growth of premalignant cells and keep new blood vessels from forming (and potentially feeding a cancerous tumor), according to Gary D. Stoner, PhD, a professor of internal medicine at The Ohio State University College of Medicine.

Helps fight: colon, esophageal, oral, and skin cancers

Your Rx: Stoner uses a concentrated berry powder in his studies but says a half-cup serving of berries a day may help your health, too.

Tomatoes
This juicy fruit is the best dietary source of lycopene, a carotenoid that gives tomatoes their red hue, Béliveau says. And that's good news, because lycopene was found to stop endometrial cancer cell growth in a study in Nutrition and Cancer. Endometrial cancer causes nearly 8,000 deaths a year.

Helps fight: endometrial, lung, prostate, and stomach cancers

Your Rx: The biggest benefits come from cooked tomatoes (think pasta sauce!), since the heating process increases the amount of lycopene your body is able to absorb.


Walnuts
Their phytosterols (cholesterol-like molecules found in plants) have been shown to block estrogen receptors in breast cancer cells, possibly slowing the cells' growth, says Elaine Hardman, PhD, associate professor at Marshall University School of Medicine in Huntington, West Virginia.

Helps fight: breast and prostate cancers

Your Rx: Munching on an ounce of walnuts a day may yield the best benefits, Hardman's research found.

Garlic
Phytochemicals in garlic have been found to halt the formation of nitrosamines, carcinogens formed in the stomach (and in the intestines, in certain conditions) when you consume nitrates, a common food preservative, Béliveau says. In fact, the Iowa Women's Health Study found that women with the highest amounts of garlic in their diets had a 50 percent lower risk of certain colon cancers than women who ate the least.

Helps fight: breast, colon, esophageal, and stomach cancers

Your Rx: Chop a clove of fresh, crushed garlic (crushing helps release beneficial enzymes), and sprinkle it into that lycopene-rich tomato sauce while it simmers.

Beans
A study out of Michigan State University found that black and navy beans significantly reduced colon cancer incidence in rats, in part because a diet rich in the legumes increased levels of the fatty acid butyrate, which in high concentrations has protective effects against cancer growth. Another study, in the journal Crop Science, found dried beans particularly effective in preventing breast cancer in rats.

Helps fight: breast and colon cancers

Your Rx: Add a serving—a half-cup—of legumes a few times a week (either from a can or dry beans that've been soaked and cooked) to your usual rotation of greens or other veggies.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Holiday Breakfast Recipe



Frittata!

We all know the Holidays are filled with heavy and calorific (I think I just made up a word) food. So it's important to sneak in a healthy meal where you can! I Love this as a breakfast recipe, but you can also eat it for lunch or dinner. The great thing about the frittata is that's it's so versatile, you can pretty much add anything you want! Here is the basic recipe I use, it is super simple and healthy!

Ingredients
1 cup egg whites
2 cups spinach
1/2 cup chopped mushrooms
1 shallot
salt and pepper
fat free feta (they have it at Trader Joe's)

1. Turn oven on broil, let preheat.
2. In an ovenproof skillet or pan (I use 10in), saute the shallots in cooking spray until soft over medium heat.
3. Add in mushrooms and saute until soft.
4. Add in spinach and cook it down (takes about 20 seconds).
5. Salt and pepper to taste.

6. Remove mixture from pan and let cool for about 5 minutes.
7. Whip up egg whites a little bit and then add veggie mixture.
8. Spray pan with cooking spray and pour in the egg and veggie mixture (don't stir or move it around too much).
9. Place over low heat, loosening the edges every couple minutes.
10. When the frittata is almost set (still has uncooked egg whites only on top), sprinkle feta on top and place under broiler for 2-3 minutes or until set.
11. Let sit for 5 minutes, cut and enjoy! It's best to cut it into wedges, like a pizza.

Note: You CAN add breadcrumbs to the top before you place in under the broiler. I skip it because it's less carbs but do whatever you fancy!

Hope everyone has a great Christmas!
xoxo

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Things That Annoy Me

And I know I am not the only one. I don't like to complain, but I thought maybe this would help some people (even though probably only 5 people actually read this blog) if they are guilty of making these mistakes.

It's not meant to be offensive, it's all in the name of proper etiquette! Here is just 2 scenarios. I will post more as they come to me :)

1. The mistake: Skipping an introduction. You don't introduce friends to other friends (or acquaintances).

Why it's wrong: Well for starters it's rude and you make your friends feel uncomfortable. Also, if you introduce them (sometimes I like to throw in something they have in common with each other), they are more likely to strike up a conversation with one another and that means you don't have to babysit!

Example: "Melissa, this is my friend Heather, we know each other from work. Heather loves to play Tennis too, do you two belong to the same club?"


2. The mistake: Not responding to invitations (RSVP).

Why it's wrong: When you don't reply, the host is left wondering whether or not you'll come. The host is updating her (let's face it, it's most likely a woman hosting) excel spreadsheet everyday, so don't think she's forgotten about you. She is most likely wondering if you're waiting for something better to come up than her event. You also need to be cognizant of the fact that parties take A LOT of planning, and its imperative to the planning process to know how many guests will be attending.

So please get your act together and RSVP promptly when you receive an invitation. If your plans are in limbo, don't go radio silent on the host until the last minute. Let her know ahead of time that you have you have a few things going on and you're not 100% sure if you will make it or not. She will be appreciative and be able to plan accordingly.

The #1 etiquette rule- NEVER EVER show up without responding. If the invitation asks you to RSVP, then RSVP. It's not that difficult.

Fun Fact:­ RSVP stands for a French phrase, "répondez, s'il vous plaît," which means "please reply."

Why Do Guys Wear Boardshorts to the Gym?

I have been asking myself this question for years! I seriously don't understand what would inspire a guy to wear his swim trunks to work out. I figure it must be lack of something better to wear.

Reasons guys should not wear boardshorts to the gym:

1. Ummm, they are ugly. Most of the time guys are wearing balooning boardshorts with flower prints on them. Sooo out of style. If you are going to wear boardshorts, at least wear fitted ones and please no patterns.

2. They have no support, if you know what I mean. I don't know what it's like to have something hanging between my legs, but I can imagine it's not comfortable to have things moving around while working out. Ew.

3. Chaffing?

4. You just look stupid! Boardshorts are made for the beach or pool, not the gym. Please go to spend $40 and purchase some athletic shorts!


Nike Dri-FIT Training Shorts- $35 at Nordstrom

Obviously these training shorts are much more stylish for the gym, but most importantly, they have functionality!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

What To Get Your Guy for Christmas

Or any guy for that matter. They can be kind of hard to shop for, and when you ask them what they want, they say "hmmmmm I dunno." Luckily for us girls, we actually listen to what they say and that gives us clues into the things they like.

There are 3 main categories when it comes to shopping for men:

1. Electronics
2. Clothes & Accessories
3. Tools

I personally think these are the most popular, but there are also other things like music and sports. You know your guy best, so be sure to think about his interests.

Here are some gift ideas for the 3 main categories:

1. Bose IE2 Audio Headphones- supposedly the best on the market







Apple Ipad or any electronic tablet








Xbox Kinect (good gift if you want your man to go radio silent for hours at a time)


(no link as I haven't the slightest clue where to get it, Amazon.com?)


2. Sweaters


Designer Jeans

Athletic Gear

Holy grail of accessories- Rolex Submariner Watch (For all the ballers out there)







3. Tools

I HAVE NO IDEA. Ask someone at Home Depot.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Bootie Pies


I can't stop laughing! Am I the only one who finds these boots hilarious? They are branded as boots you where to get a pedicure! Bahahahahahaha, so ridiculous!

Not only are they hideously ugly, they are not really functional. I guess you can put them on before the painting happens, but what happens when you take them off? And what is the point of trying to keep half of your foot warm when your toes are exposed to the elements?

Apparently, they are actually endorsed by celebrities like Scarlett Johannsen and Jennifer Hudson. Will celebrities endorse anything these days? And I have never actually seen any celeb wearing them.

$128. For that I would rather by REAL Uggs and have the nail salon put seran wrap on my toes if they're not all the way dry (I am sure you all know that trick, it works like a charm).

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Delicious Discovery



It's about 20 degrees outside and for some reason, I am craving ice cream. Maybe it's because I weigh 400lbs at heart ;) So, I went into the store looking for a healthy treat (yes, they actually exist) and I found these in the freezer section! There were these skinny cow ice cream sandwiches and also individual 1 cup chocolate ice creams. I opted for the sandwich and it was SO good. I have found my new favorite treat!

They are really tasty, healthy and satisfying. Pretty much the perfect snack because they are delicious and you won't feel guilty. They only have 140 calories and 1.5 grams of fat. That's less than half of the calories of a candy bar and like 10x less fat. Much better choice!



Next time I am craving something sweet, I will try the ice cream. I am sure it is just as delicious!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Kim K is now... a granny?



What is this outfit? Gross. There are so many things wrong with this look, I don't even know where to begin. Most importantly, it's not age appropriate at all. This looks like something, hmmmmmmm... Helen Mirren would wear. Who is 65, may I remind you. It is also ill-fitting and doesn't flatter her shape at all (see pic below).

She wore this to a toilet opening ceremony in Times Square. Yes, I said toilet opening ceremony. Why would she ever do that? Does she have any standards?

I know a lot of people like her, and usually she does wear cute outfits, I will give that, but I am really getting sick of her. She is self obsessed and she doesn't even have any talent. All she has is a huge butt and a sex tape. Last time I checked, neither of those were cool. And now she is opening up toilets for money. 2 words- fame wh*re.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Holiday Palooza 2010!


I know some people don't like the holidays and find them annoying, but I love them! I can't get enough of holiday decorations, ice skating, big coats, snow, christmas trees, and just the overall positivity I feel from everywhere! Unfortunately, there's another thing I can't get enough of during the holidays, FOOD.

There are so many parties and events and places to go and people to see that most people end up drinking and eating way too much. I think a lot of people go in to the holidays with the plan to lose weight in the new year and maybe the hoidays are one last hurrah before starting a diet. Which isn't really a great plan, because who really keeps New Year's resolutions anyway?

So I have been mentally preparing for a few weeks now to stay on a healthy track during the holidays. These are some tips I am going to follow:

1. Exercise as much as possible and especially on big eating days like Thanksgiving. You have the day off of work, might as well do something productive. Get in a good sweat session to counteract the eat session you'll have later.

2. Try to eat something healthy before you go. I have a bad habit of starving myself on Thanksgiving before dinner and I get so hungry that I end up eating a million appetizers, which is all bad! So eat a healthy meal before you go to hold you over until dinner.

3. Speaking of appetizers, these are usually loaded with calories. Stick to veggies and fruit as much as you can. Dips and cheeses are the best, but unfortunately the highest in fat. Sad.

4. Don't load overload your dinner plate! Try a small amount of each dish and eat slow. It takes about 20 minutes for your body to realize you're full, so just wait a little bit and if you are still hungry then have a little bit more.

5. Leftovers are a bad idea. Try to send them home with other people because if you have them, you'll eat them. And let's face it, Thanksgiving dinner isn't the healthiest!

6. Keep the boozing to a minimum. This is hard one for sure! I usually drink wine, so my trick is to only fill each glass I have half way (about 2 ounces) and drink water in between. It ends up making it so you drink about 1/2 as much as you usually would.

Obviously, everyone is different and this plan won't work for everyone. I think the most important thing is just to make a plan and try to stick to it as best as possible.

Good luck and Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Royal Engagement



I am sure you have all heard by now that our dear Prince William is (finally) engaged to Kate Middleton after 8 years of dating and 1 break up. Pretty good record I would say.

I am so excited for a royal wedding, I can't even contain myself! It's going to be incredible.

I was wondering to myself what it takes to be a Princess. Pretty much perfection in every way, or at least a portrayal of it. Kate Middleton definitely has some big shoes to fill, after Princess Diana. Pressure is on, girlfriend!



Looks wise, I think she fits the role of Princess quite nicely. Elegant and graceful with classic beauty and style. And a beautiful 18 carat sapphire to boot!





She might be my new idol :)

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Cuticle Cream


Gosh, my self maintenence is really starting to become a full time job. Found another thing to add to the list!

I always have dry cuticles, I think it is because I wash my hands too much. I thought going in for manicures was the best way to get rid of them, but my dry cuticles would be back the very next day. I got to the point where I was getting a manicure like every 7-10days which is ridiculous! I am pretty good at painting my nails so all I really needed was a solution for my dry cuticles.

I found this cream at Walgreens by Sally Hansen. It literally works wonders on dry cuticles and also nourishes your nails. It's really cheap and you can carry it with you in your purse.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

WTH?


I don't get it. I just don't get it. What on earth would prompt an A-list (well B after this ensemble) to leave her house looking like this!?!?! She literally looks like she just woke up after a rough night of partying. Look at her hair! Her make up!!! TRAGEDY. Brief lapse of judgment apparently. Rachel Zoe must have taken the day off.

Luckily she made up for it shortly after with this ensemble.





Please don't do that again, Kate. People look up to you.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Clean House, Fit Body



Well, it looks like being a neat freak isn't so bad after all. I have known this all along but some people think cleaning a lot is being "anal." For me, it's just a way of life :) Clean house, happy life!

So I found this article in Fitness Magazine that made my day.

"Clean House, Fit Body
The white-glove test may measure not only your spiffiness but also your waistline. People with neat homes are more active, new research from Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis finds. In fact, tidiness outranks decent sidewalks and adequate street lighting when it comes to boosting how much physical activity you get. Chores like vacuuming (224 calories burned an hour), sweeping (211 calories burned an hour), dusting (160 calories burned an hour), and doing laundry (128 calories an hour) all count as exercise, says lead author and exercise physiologist NiCole Keith, Ph.D. Makes preparing for dinner guests seem less of a time suck and more like multitasking!"

Makes me feel better about the days I skip the gym because of chores. Ok, I officially sound like I have no life.

Best. Mascara. Ever.

Finally God has shed his light on me and I have found "the one." I am so ecstatic. My happiness has increased by 100% the last 2 days because my lashes are bangin! It's the little things in life :)



That's kind of a crappy picture but I used it so you could see the brush. It has a million little rubber bristles so it fans and separates lashes perfectly. The tube also has this special thing in the opening that takes the excess mascara off of the wand so it doesn't clump. Brilliant. The formula is really thick too. I of course use 2 coats but it honestly looks fine with only 1. AND, drum roll, it only takes like 15 seconds to apply it. Heaven!

Monday, November 8, 2010

My New Favorite Treat



Yeah, that's right. Jolt Gum. Pure genius. I actually did a business plan in college for energy gum and apparently they've stolen my idea. Should have copyrighted it!

Now I know what you're thinking, that can't be good for you. Caffeine in gum! You're going to give yourself a heart attack or grow an extra arm or something. But, new research has shown that caffeine is actually GOOD for you! Well, it's not bad for you. Let's leave it at that.

Here is some information I found to explain this: (www.afic.org)

"MYTH: Caffeine has no health benefits.
FACT: Recent research has found some surprising health benefits associated with caffeine consumption. Many caffeine-containing beverages, most notably tea and more recently coffee, have been found to contain antioxidants. Antioxidants may have health benefits in terms of heart health and cancer prevention.

Caffeine is well recognised as increasing both alertness levels and attention spans. A cup of coffee or tea is often recommended to counter sleepiness, especially for those driving long distances and many people resort to an afternoon "cuppa" to get back on top of their workload.

Recent reports suggest that caffeine may be useful in treating allergic reactions due to its ability to reduce the concentration of histamines, the typical body response to an allergy-causing substance. More research is needed in this area before conclusions can be drawn. Caffeine has long been known to help many people suffering from asthma.

MYTH: Caffeine causes cancer.
FACT: Substantial scientific evidence demonstrates that caffeine is not a risk factor for cancer. A number of human epidemiological studies have examined the risk of developing cancer at different locations in the body. Two studies of large numbers of people in Norway and Hawaii found no relationship between regular coffee consumption and cancer risk. Two projects conducted on caffeine - one in Japan and the other in Germany - demonstrated no link between caffeine consumption and the incidence of tumours in test animals. This confirms the position of the American Cancer Society, that states, "Available information does not suggest a recommendation against the moderate use of coffee. There is no indication that caffeine, a natural component of both coffee and tea, is a risk factor in human cancer."


MYTH: Caffeine's effects are addictive.
FACT: People often say they are "addicted" to caffeine in much the same way they say they are "addicted" to shopping, working or television. The term "addiction" actually refers to a strong dependence on a drug characterised by severe withdrawal symptoms, tolerance to a given dose and the loss of control or the need to consume more and more of the substance at any cost. Addicts tend to exhibit anti-social behaviour or even commit crimes to perpetuate the abuse. Consumers of caffeine-containing beverages do not fall into this category. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (1994), a document that characterises various addictions, does not list caffeine as a substance that causes addiction. According to the World Health Organization, "There is no evidence whatsoever that caffeine use has even remotely comparable physical and social consequences which are associated with serious drugs of abuse."

MYTH: Caffeine increases the risk of heart disease.
FACT: Despite previous controversy on the subject, scientists now agree that regular caffeine use has little or no effect on blood pressure, cholesterol levels or risk of heart disease.

Studies show that while first-time caffeine use can cause a slight increase in blood pressure (similar to that experienced when walking up stairs), the changes are minimal and disappear with regular use.

It has also been found that only boiled, unfiltered coffee, such as that taken in some Scandinavian countries, elevates cholesterol. It seems the oils in the coffee that are not filtered out are responsible for this effect, not the coffee or caffeine. Consumption of caffeine-containing beverages does not typically affect cholesterol levels. "


I think there are A LOT of misconceptions about caffeine and it really has a bad reputation. I think there are a lot of benefits. Think about how busy people are these days with working and family and errands and exercise and this and that, people get really tired and need an extra boost of energy to get everything done and be productive. There's nothing wrong with that!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Bragging

Well I haven’t been on a rant in a while so I figured it was time! It’s not exactly a rant, more like a vent.

Does anyone else ever get annoyed about how much people brag these days, particularly on Facebook status updates? It’s ridiculous!

It’s like ok, you don’t need to post every 2 minutes about the “cool” things you’re doing: “Just ran into Gavin Newsom on the street!” “Going out for another crazy night in the Marina, I love my city” “Got a huge promotion at work!” Most recently- “Hanging out with the Giants players at ______ bar!” You get my drift. Do people really think that’s cool? Most of the people who you are friends with on Facebook aren’t even your friends in real life, so who cares?

I just figure if you’re actually a cool person in real life, you don’t have to brag all the time just to pump up your own ego. I can understand if something really awesome happens to you and you want to share, that's great. But EVERY SINGLE post should not follow this form.

Whatever happened to being humble? Can we bring that back!?!?!?!?

Facebook is starting to really annoy me.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Dry Shampoo

I have oily hair and I hate it! Unfortunately, I can't wash and blow dry my hair every day because it's too fragile so I am always looking for ways to keep my hair looking "fresh" on the 2nd day.

I have tried MANY things in the past. I use baby powder a lot because it works well to soak up oil but it has some draw backs. The smell can be pretty strong, sometimes it makes your hair look gray, and it doesn't help with styling. I have also tried a bunch of dry shampoos that haven't been great. But it seems like lately, dry shampoos are gaining popularity and the quality has gone up a notch and there are some really good ones out there now!

This is my new favorite one from Tresemme. I like it because #1 It's cheap (I'm a sucker for a good deal!), #2 It smells good, #3 It adds volume, #4 IT WORKS!



I have learned the KEY to dry shampoo is after you spray it on, you must let it sit for atleast 2 minutes without touching it. And then comb it through and style as desired. If you don't let it sit, it won't work.

I got this from Target but I have seen it at Walgreens too. It really is a great deal, other brands I have tried run around $20.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

LuLu*s Discount!


My favorite online retailer is offering a 15% sitewide discount for my readers now through October 29th!!!!

Just enter URBANHONEY (all caps) as the code!

Happy shopping :)

Winter Skin


One annoying thing about the winter, beside the frigid temperatures, is what it does to your skin. I don't know about you guys, but my skin gets very dull, dry and lifeless in the winter. I always want a bright glowing complexion so here are the winter rules I follow:

1. Exfoliate 2x per day. I use this wash because it combats acne and sluffs off dead skin. It smells really good too.



2. Do anything and everything to get an even skin tone. This moisturizer is great from Clinique. Works wonders on sunspots and uneven skin tone and isn't greasy.



3. Don't wear too much make up. Foundation dries out your skin and can make you look dull so be careful with that. It's better to use a combo like this one from Jane Iredale. Concealer, foundation and powder all in one.


4. Secret Weapon. High Beam from Benefit. Can't live without it. I think I discovered this when I was 14 and haven't gone a day without it. It's a miracle worker, especially in the winter!


5. ALWAYS USE SUNSCREEN. Always always always!!

Winter Fashion

It's time. Time to get your winter wardrobe ready! This is actually really exciting for me. I love to get all snuggled up in lots of layers and accessories in the winter time.

This winter there are a few must haves that every girl needs in her wardrobe. It's early on in the season, so there is still plenty of time to collect!

#1 Must have: MILITARY. Don't get caught with out the military look this season. Seriously. If there is only one thing you buy this season, do yourself a favor and make it a military coat.



#2 Must have: FUR. I like animals so make it faux fur. A faux fur vest is the perfect piece for a fashion forward girl!



#3 Must have: SHOES. Clogs. Booties. Oxfords.





#4 Must have: SKINNY PANTS. Go out and find some jeans you can't breath in and buy them! Leggings, jeggings, jeans, riding pants... just make sure they are tight!



#5 Must have: LBD. This probably goes without saying. LBD with tights and heels is the perfect holiday party outfit! This season has some great variations on the old classic.


Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Time to Update Your Hair!


I see women all the time with the most outdated hairstyles. It kind of drives me crazy. I mean, if you have had the same hair style for more than 20 years, you might want to contemplate a change.

I totally understand how a woman could fall into this trap. You found a hairstyle that's trendy, that looks great, that's easy.. what's not to love? So you keep that hairstyle for a year, for 3 years, for 5 years and before you know it, it is 20 years later and you still have that crimp perm with bangs.

I know it's is hard to break out of your comfort zone when it comes to hair, but trying something new usually ends up making you look and feel great! And remember, it's hair, it grows back!!!

So go for it ladies!!!!


JK

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

On Your Toes


Well this is a little, errrr, embarrasing, but someone's got to talk about it! I know I am not the only one with this problem, but sometimes I get smelly feet. Yes, I said it.

The main cause is wearing high heels to work with no socks (who would wear socks?). It is just a recipe for disaster that can't be avoided. I mean, it's obviously going to happen when you wear shoes repeatedly with no socks, then your feet sweat inside them and then they get bacteria that multiplies and then you have to end up throwing your shoes away. What a vicious cycle!!

Finally an answer! This stuff works great and after discovering it, I finally figured out what Lindsay Lohan had on her feet! Surprisingly, it's not cocaine! ;)




Anyway, the miracle product is called "On Your Toes." It is amazing. Put a little in your most gnar-gnar shoes and they will be like new! Plus, if you put it on your feet, your feet do not sweat. At all. Perfect for flats and heels.



Here's how it works:
"To prevent foot and shoe odor you must first eliminate the cause of the problem: bacteria.

On Your Toes works by killing the bacteria on the feet AND in the footwear...with just ONE simple treatment!

On Your Toes' unique "Microfined" bactericide formula is absorbed into the pores of the footwear preventing further bacterial growth for at least SIX MONTHS!"

http://forfeetsake.com/store/on-your-toes-foot-powder.html?source=googleps


*User tip- Don't follow Lindsay's dosage...She might have over done it just a smidge.