Friday, 30 September 2011

Beauty Care

From the beginning, humankind has always wanted to be beautiful. In fact, makeup utensils have been found among the earliest burials of the ancient Egypt. They say even the innocent Eve wanted to get attention and compliment from Adam. It is in our gene to love beauty. Either you are man or woman, you feel great when someone compliments you for your beauty. We use different beauty care products and techniques to improve our appearance. However, when it comes to beauty care, women are more passionate than men do.
Every woman wants to be told, “You are beautiful”.  Those who can exercise regularly, join different fitness clubs, and work with personal trainers to be in shape. Unfortunately, perfect body does not exist in this contemporary world. You will always have some form of imperfections to reverse, either you use regular beauty care, or have recourse to cosmetic procedures – plastic surgery for instance. Fortunately, when it comes to beauty care, the cosmetic industry is constantly working to come with new beauty care tips and techniques. Regardless of your taste, you will surely find a beauty product or technique to please you. 
All over the world, beauty companies constantly invent new beauty care products and technologies. Regardless of your cosmetic needs, you can find beauty  products that can help you improve your overall appearance. There are a variety of different beauty care products for any group of individuals: body lotions and creams, hair products, facial products, anti aging supplements and plastic surgeries:
    facelift 
    botox  
    eyelid surgery 
    cosmetic breast surgery 
    liposuction (also known as lipoplasty )   
    abdominoplasty (  abdominal plastic surgery) 
    rhinoplasty (cosmetic nose surgery) 
    nymphoplasty (reduction of the vagina’s small lips) 
    And Others.
Plastic surgery is a surgical procedure often used to repair or remodel a body shape. The operation can be performed in almost all anatomical areas, except within the skull, thorax and abdomen. Cosmetic surgery, which is a part of plastic surgery, is not performed due to a disease or sequelae, but due to morphological consequences of aging (cervicofacial lifting, skin resurfacing, laser blepharoplasty, hair transplant, breast implant, etc.), of pregnancy (breast lifting, tummy tuck  or abdominoplasty, etc. ), or of acquired or constitutional non-pathological problems (rhinoplasty, breast implants, liposuction, etc.) .  
No product or plastic surgery is recommended in this article. It is to you to do your own research –based on your need – and make your own decision. You can find beauty care products for any imperfection you have. However, it is important to avoid any product or surgical procedure that can cause more damage than repair. Some beauty care products on the market really work; used regularly, they can help you to get rid of most skin disorders or age-relating issues. Remember, when it comes cosmetic surgery, there are complications involve; therefore, to reduce risks, do your best to find a competent plastic surgeon. 

Friday, 23 September 2011

pick the right B-School

With the growing demand of MBAs, business schools are mushrooming in every nook and corner. What do you look at while deciding on a B-School – ranking? Faculty? Happening crowd or facilities? Our expert will give an insight into picking the right B-School. Mr Rahul Reddy is a graduate of IIM-C and has worked in organizations like Lakme and Hindustan Lever. He has been teaching at T.I.M.E. and has over 8-yrs of experience in CAT test preparation.

Friday, 16 September 2011

Beauty Of Sharmila Tagore

Sharmila Tagore is a name which is synonymous with grace, beauty and, her trademark, winged eyes.
However, there's more to this actress than just the above traits. She is not only an actress but a doting wife, mother, homemaker, ex- Censor Board Chief and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. She was one of the very first actresses who made being a sex symbol trendy before making her transition as a serious actor.
The Original Divas of Bollywood: Sharmila Tagore
The Beginning
Sharmila Tagore began her career with Satyajit ray's Bengali film 'Apur Sansar' in 1959 at the tender age of 14. Her Bollywood debut was the film 'Kashmir Ki Kali' opposite Shammi Kapoor, as a beautiful and innocent flower-seller in the heavenly Kashmiri landscape, after which there was no looking back.
The Original Divas of Bollywood: Sharmila Tagore
Claim to Fame
Sharmila Tagore really burst on the scene when she appeared in a bikini in the film 'An Evening in Paris' becoming the first Indian actress to do so.
The Original Divas of Bollywood: Sharmila Tagore
The Oomph Factor
Sharmila's oomph factor lies in her ethereal charm and elegance,topped with her infectious dimpled smile. In the older days, her winged eye-liner look hugely added to her aura, not to mention that it was a major trendsetter.
The Original Divas of Bollywood: Sharmila Tagore
The Calling
Acting came calling to her when she was spotted by renowned filmmaker Satyajit Ray while she was still studying in school, all of 13. Her father was persuaded to let her act, which he did only because the film was a combination of well-regarded Ray and renowned author Bibhutivibhushan Bondopadhyay whose story it was.
The Original Divas of Bollywood: Sharmila Tagore
Did You Know?
In the film Parineeta, Sharmila Tagore's son, Saif Ali Khan rides on the same train Tagore rides on in Aradhana.
The Original Divas of Bollywood: Sharmila Tagore
Sharmila Tagore Now
At present, Sharmila Tagore is busy taking care of her ailing husband keeping aside everything else. She retired from the Censor Board in March and was last seen in the movie 'Break Ke Baad'.
The Original Divas of Bollywood: Sharmila Tagore
Starting off as a gawky teenager in her first film, who had to be shouted at by the director, to the legend that she is considered today, Sharmila Tagore's career has indeed, been a remarkable one. Despite setting the trend of being sexy in Indian cinema, Sharmila Tagore went on to grab performance oriented roles, proving her versatility. After opening the road to future divas of Bollywood, Sharmila embarked on her own journey in the glittering B-town which was not only successful but highly distinguished.

Thursday, 8 September 2011

Risk Of Miscarriage

Painkillers such as ibuprofen double the risk of miscarriage in pregnant women, a study claims.
Scientists warn that tens of thousands of expectant mothers are taking the pills unaware of the dangers.
Women who took ibuprofen or similar painkillers just before they conceived until the 20th week of pregnancy were 2.4 times more at risk, Daily Mail reported Wednesday quoting the study.
Although there are clear warnings on the drugs' packets stating they should not be used in pregnancy, one in six expectant mothers still take them, the study claims.
The study involved a group of painkillers known as Non-Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs or NSAIDs, which include over-the-counter ibuprofen and naproxen.

Aspirin is also in this category although it wasn't included in the study, while paracetamol is deemed safe.
Researchers believe taking any number of the drugs can lead to the embryo not being properly implanted in the womb, meaning a woman is far more likely to suffer miscarriage - also known as a spontaneous abortion.
Older women and those who smoke, drink heavily or are obese are at far higher risk.
The study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal involved 47,050 women aged 15 to 45.
'We consistently saw that the risk of having a spontaneous abortion was associated with gestational use of diclofenac, naproxen, celecoxib, ibuprofen and rofecoxib alone or in combination,' the Mail quoted researcher Anick Berard of the University of Montreal, as saying.