How To Easily Eye-Ball Correct Serving Sizes
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Marci L.Posted
Wed 19 Aug 2009 5:21pm
Did you know that only 1% of the total population can gauge serving sizes correctly? Understanding how much to eat is vital if you want to lose weight, gain weight, or maintain your weight. The first thing I’d recommend you do is get a measuring cup and play around with different measurements for a couple of weeks so you can get a feel for diffe ...
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Silver Eyes Like Jennifer Lopez From The 2011 Golden Globes
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Jenny Sue ..Posted
Wed 19 Jan 2011 10:42pm
I was kind of infatuated with Jennifer Lopez's makeup from the Golden Globes on Sunday. I know the whole natural and neutral look seemed to be the most popular....
I just loooved the metallic silver look she wore on her eyes and had to try my hand at it!! So what better reason to try this look out than for my early birthday celebration
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Anti Aging Terminology: Eye Gels, Eye Creams, & Eye Serums
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KarlaSuttonPosted
Tue 09 Jun 2009 7:20pm
If you shop around the web for under-eye treatments, chances are you have come across some of the various products that are marketed to do the following:
*Treat under eye wrinkles
*Reduce appearance of dark circles
*Treat discoloration
*Reduce puffy eyes and eye bags
Chances are even greater that you have read eye cream review websites that talk
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Eye Serum or Eye Gel - Which Eye Treatment is the Best
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Mark RobbinsPosted
Tue 07 Jul 2009 6:00pm
Have you ever noticed that eye treatment have a series of different names, yet each of them claim to do pretty much the same thing. Eye gels are often considered the latest and most effective of the different types of eye treatments, yet many consumers claim that eye serums are the way to go. How is a consumer to choose the between the two?
Lets take
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The eyes have it – eye involvement in rheumatic diseases
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JanPosted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:55pm
retinopathy with cotton wool spots at the back of the eyeball, retinal haemorrhages and blockage of retinal arteries.
Ocular side effects of anti-rheumatic therapy.
Most...
It's not widely known, but eye problems, visual impairment and even blindness are not uncommon features of many forms of arthritis and rheumatic disease.
Systemic
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Blinking – Dry Eyes – Protect Your Eyes
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Ruth S.Posted
Wed 22 Dec 2010 10:50am
from the tear glands flush away small dust particles on the eye’s surface and moisten the exposed portion of the eyeball. Infants blink once every minute or so, but adults... rooms in 2008; nearly three quarters of those injured were children under age 15. So, be careful this year with your eyes. Watch out for kids toys that can hurt the eyes, watch
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Eyeshadow Tutorial for Asian Eye Shapes: Deep Set Hooded Almond Eye
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musicalhousesPosted
Tue 16 Mar 2010 7:00am
is to contour the eye. In most Caucasian eyes, the crease happens to meet with the contour of the eye, which is where the soft eyeball ends and where the socket bone begins. Thus, when... isn't where our contour is. Wendy is a really good example of this. Here you can see that the actual contour of the eye, where the eyeball meets the eye socket, is much further up
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