By Nita Kahlon
False eyelashes were invented by movie director D.W. Griffith, who created false eyelashes in order to make the eyes of actresses stand out more while he was filming the nineteen-sixteen epic movie “Intolerance.” To create this effect, a wigmaker took human hair and wove it through a fine gauze material. This creation was then gummed to the actresses lash line. Ever since then, eyelashes have been a staple not only in Hollywood, but in regular society as well. In the nineteen thirties and forties, during the time of black and white movies, actresses like Betty Davis, Joan Crawford, and Marlene Dietrich wore eyelashes to make their own eyelashes more prominent. During the nineteen sixties, the model Twiggy made false eyelashes part of the Mod look and soon many housewives were wearing them. Soon afterwards, the trend became less main stream and eyelashes were mainly worn by Las Vegas showgirls and drag queens.
Eyelashes Today
Today, there are so many different options when it comes to selecting false eyelashes that it is hard to know which ones to choose. False eyelashes come in so many different lengths, thicknesses, and even colors. It is best to purchase false eyelashes that look as natural as possible. This means not purchasing fake eyelashes that are too thick, or too dark. For color, it is best to choose false eyelashes that are dark brown in color. If you have dark colored skin, then you could wear black eyelashes as well. If you have blonde hair, it is best to go with lighter-colored false eyelashes.
If you make a mistake and buy fake eyelashes that are either too long or too wide, there are ways that you can fix them. If the ones you bought are too long, you should trim them so that they are just slightly shorter. It is important not to trim too much off, because while you can always trim more off, you can’t go back and add length. If the false eyelashes you bought are too wide, then you should hold up the eyelashes to your eye and estimate how much to trim. Carefully snip off a few hairs on one end of the eyelashes, and then test it again. Keep doing this until your false eyelashes are at the desired width; it is not uncommon for it to be necessary to trim false eyelashes because they are usually too wide.
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Thursday, January 18, 2007
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
Lasik and Dry Eye
By Kevin Stith
The occurrence of dry eye often mars the reputation of lasik surgery. Dry eye is a disorder that features dryness of the eye due to the absence of sufficient lubrication. The persistent dryness of the eye may eventually lead to the loss of vision. Proper medical attention can control the disease without much complication.
Dry eye results from the absence of tear production or fast drying. The symptoms of dry eye include burning of the eye, scratching or itching, less tear production etc. Some dry eye patients have a constant feeling of grittiness or the sensation of a foreign body in the eye. In some cases, dry eye results in watery eyes due to an excessive production of tears.
Dry eye is caused owing to many factors. Environmental factors are a major reason for dry eye. Defects in the nerves that regulate tear production can also cause dry eye.
Dry eye is a usual after-effect occurring during the post operative period of the surgery. A damage caused to the nerves during the surgery can also result in dry eye. An impairment of the goblet cells, which plays a key role in the wetting, will also result in dry eye. Sometimes, dysfunction of oil glands or the altered shape of the cornea can be the reasons for dry eye. Prolonged dry eye will happen in patients with congenital tendency for dry eyes.
Dry eye treatment includes artificial tears, lubrication gels, punctal plugs, oil supplements, restasis etc. The patients with a tendency for dry eye and incomplete eye lid closure must keep away from lasik surgery to avoid complication.
Lasik provides detailed information on Lasik, Lasik Eye Surgery, Lasik Surgery, Lasik Complications and more. Lasik is affiliated with Lasik Eye Surgery Information.
The occurrence of dry eye often mars the reputation of lasik surgery. Dry eye is a disorder that features dryness of the eye due to the absence of sufficient lubrication. The persistent dryness of the eye may eventually lead to the loss of vision. Proper medical attention can control the disease without much complication.
Dry eye results from the absence of tear production or fast drying. The symptoms of dry eye include burning of the eye, scratching or itching, less tear production etc. Some dry eye patients have a constant feeling of grittiness or the sensation of a foreign body in the eye. In some cases, dry eye results in watery eyes due to an excessive production of tears.
Dry eye is caused owing to many factors. Environmental factors are a major reason for dry eye. Defects in the nerves that regulate tear production can also cause dry eye.
Dry eye is a usual after-effect occurring during the post operative period of the surgery. A damage caused to the nerves during the surgery can also result in dry eye. An impairment of the goblet cells, which plays a key role in the wetting, will also result in dry eye. Sometimes, dysfunction of oil glands or the altered shape of the cornea can be the reasons for dry eye. Prolonged dry eye will happen in patients with congenital tendency for dry eyes.
Dry eye treatment includes artificial tears, lubrication gels, punctal plugs, oil supplements, restasis etc. The patients with a tendency for dry eye and incomplete eye lid closure must keep away from lasik surgery to avoid complication.
Lasik provides detailed information on Lasik, Lasik Eye Surgery, Lasik Surgery, Lasik Complications and more. Lasik is affiliated with Lasik Eye Surgery Information.
Saturday, January 6, 2007
Easy Do It Yourself Hairstyles

By Amanda Byrne
One of the simplest and easy hairstyles to maintain is a short trendy hairstyle that is easily manageable, looks sexy and is often in fashion. You can part and style it quite easily with styling products. Alternatively you can scrunch dry it by scrunching up the hair in the palm of your hand under a blow dryer to give more volume in the hair.
On short to medium length hair, a simple and quick hairstyle may be to pin back your hair with some side combs. If you have more time, putting in some rollers the night before should give some pretty waves in your hair the next day that can be worn loose and also pinned back if required. When exercising or in a hurry, the classic ponytail is always a winner.
Another fast and quick hairstyle that you can do your self at home, is pigtails or also plaits. If you have more time, or another person handy, an elegant style that keeps the hair off the face is by doing a fishbone braid. You start this by plaiting the hair in the middle of the scalp, and adding an extra piece to all 3 sections of hair from the outside parts of the head, and then by joining it onto the middle plait.
If you're going out tonight and need a neat hairstyle, another easy one is the classic bun. This is a quick, classic and elegant hairstyle that can be achieved by tying the hair into a tight pony tail and wrapping the ponytail around and pinning the spiral of hair to the scalp.
Amanda Byrne is an author on various topics with an active interest and knowledge on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, self image and physical fitness, acquired over the last 10 years.
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Tuesday, January 2, 2007
Surgery Cosmetic Techniques That Work
By Dominic Ferrara
In a world obsessed with beauty and appearance, many people turn to cosmetic surgery. This is probably the fastest growing form of surgery known to man. Age is an affliction that can't be stifled. Once we're born, the process is in motion. The down side of course, is that our looks fade. Our skin loses its elasticity, lines appear under our eyes and everywhere else, our teeth lose their sparkle, and a number of other regressions. Fortunately, we do have more options than our ancestors did. Cosmetic surgery offers a second chance at youth. The question is simply, what are you willing to pay?
From tummy tucks, to liposuction, to face lifts, cosmetic surgery flourishes in our beauty driven society. If you stop to watch many of the routine cosmetic enhancements, or catch wind of the few horror stories, you'll probably avoid it like the plaque. However, in the world we live in, beauty is a gift and a curse. While we want others to recognize our talents, they often don't pay attention if we're attractive. On the other hand, if we're unattractive, no one wants to pay attention at all. Therefore humans will always strive to be more youthful looking and symmetrical. Our existence seems to depend on it.
A plus side to cosmetic surgery is the convenience of it all. If you think your thighs are fat, simply schedule an appointment for liposuction. If you think your breasts are too small, get implants. Our technology has come along way when it comes to physical enhancement, yet we still search for a cancer cure. It has to make you wonder where our priorities lie. What ever happened to, grow old gracefully? Oh wait, I know, those three words offered no comfort to those stuck in a society where looks are scrutinized and the media leads the country.
Whether you like cosmetic surgery or you don't, it's really quite irrelevant. This billion dollar business is here to stay. The demand for youth and beauty will never diminish. Therefore if you have the cash, then you'll probably have the nip or tuck when desired. This especially applies to women, who are sadly focused on much more intensely than men. Of course, unless the men are in Hollywood.
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In a world obsessed with beauty and appearance, many people turn to cosmetic surgery. This is probably the fastest growing form of surgery known to man. Age is an affliction that can't be stifled. Once we're born, the process is in motion. The down side of course, is that our looks fade. Our skin loses its elasticity, lines appear under our eyes and everywhere else, our teeth lose their sparkle, and a number of other regressions. Fortunately, we do have more options than our ancestors did. Cosmetic surgery offers a second chance at youth. The question is simply, what are you willing to pay?
From tummy tucks, to liposuction, to face lifts, cosmetic surgery flourishes in our beauty driven society. If you stop to watch many of the routine cosmetic enhancements, or catch wind of the few horror stories, you'll probably avoid it like the plaque. However, in the world we live in, beauty is a gift and a curse. While we want others to recognize our talents, they often don't pay attention if we're attractive. On the other hand, if we're unattractive, no one wants to pay attention at all. Therefore humans will always strive to be more youthful looking and symmetrical. Our existence seems to depend on it.
A plus side to cosmetic surgery is the convenience of it all. If you think your thighs are fat, simply schedule an appointment for liposuction. If you think your breasts are too small, get implants. Our technology has come along way when it comes to physical enhancement, yet we still search for a cancer cure. It has to make you wonder where our priorities lie. What ever happened to, grow old gracefully? Oh wait, I know, those three words offered no comfort to those stuck in a society where looks are scrutinized and the media leads the country.
Whether you like cosmetic surgery or you don't, it's really quite irrelevant. This billion dollar business is here to stay. The demand for youth and beauty will never diminish. Therefore if you have the cash, then you'll probably have the nip or tuck when desired. This especially applies to women, who are sadly focused on much more intensely than men. Of course, unless the men are in Hollywood.
For more information on the best Travel Deals Online try visiting Ultimate Travel Deals Video located at http://vacation-travel-deals.com/traveldeals.htm where you will find valuable information on cheap tickets and other information.
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