Beauty and the Epilator

As much as we want to deny it, we tend to make little judgments in our heads when we meet a person for the first time. This comes with the saying that first impression matters. And sure enough, it doesn’t stop at characteristics and manners of the individual but a little weight is given to beauty as well. Some may say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but then again, there comes that little voice in your head that throws a few remarks about the person’s looks as well.

You are indeed beautiful, despite color, size, shape and age. What matters is how you show it. Now, when I say beauty, I don’t mean the stuff that comes in compact cases tuck in vanity bags nor does it refer to palettes of eye shadow and tubes of lipstick. What I do mean is how you portray yourself to others. Sociologists often say that with enough zest and self confidence, an individual’s self esteem can fly through the roof if they believe that they can. When you feel pretty, you are pretty.

So do what makes you beautiful and show the world what you’re made of. You can start with the very basics of hair removal. Obviously we’re not talking about going bald, but when you want to slide on that pencil skirt for an interview or enjoy the sun and tan in your bikini on the beach, the epilator can be of great help to remove unwanted hairs from the body. Slather on some good moisturizer after and you will see that your smooth skin will give off that healthy glow making you look and feel better. Once you feel great, you would be able to carry yourself with charm, letting others see the beauty you bring as well. So, if you’re down in the dumps, a bored weekend or need a little perk for the day, get cracking on hair removal and look more beautiful today.

Quality Stock Cabinets can Fit your Style and Budget

Should you opt for top quality stock cabinets when you are remodeling your kitchen, or hold out for custom cabinets? Watch a few design shows and you might come away with the idea that stock cabinets are inferior. Stock cabinets, which get their name from the fact that they come in a more limited range of standard sizes and colors and are often “in stock,” are quality products that will add beauty and functionality to your kitchen.

Stock vs. Custom Cabinets

Stock cabinets come 12 or 24 inches deep and up to 36 inches high. They are prefinished in a limited number of colors and are priced based on size, material type, and color. Because the sizes are limited, you will have to plan your remodel around the size. Since prebuilt cabinets are constructed and ready to go, you should be able to get them almost immediately from your distributor.

Custom cabinets are built by hand in any color, size, and style you need. They are usually all wood instruction, which is not always true for other types of cabinets. What might cost $8,000 to $10,000 for an average remodel might cost 3 to 4 times that for custom job. Since the cabinets are made just for you, the lead time may be 6 to 8 weeks. The prices for custom cabinets usually include installation, while installation for stock cabinets from big-box stores is about $100 each for single door cabinets and about $300 for wider ones, in addition to the price of the cabinet. Most people do not find this is a good DIY job, so planning on professional installation is wise.

Falling between custom and stock options are semi-custom cabinets. These products come in standard sizes like stock cabinets, but have custom stains, styles, and hardware that will bring the price up to about double what purely stock cabinets will cost.

Picking Good Quality Stock Cabinets you’ll Love

For most customers, stock cabinets are the perfect addition to the kitchen. Among manufacturers of stock cabinets, there are variations in colors, door style, and other features so the average homeowner will be able to find something that will look great. This is not surprising. Stock products represent the sizes, colors, and features that the majority of buyers want. As trends change, so will what is “in stock.”

When purchasing stock cabinets, there are quality differences among manufacturers and among lines that different companies carry. The best quality stock cabinets are marked by these characteristics:

Made of wood or plywood, rather than pressed wood.

Offer wall thickness at least one half inch for sturdiness.

Have consistent finishes and colors so that your whole set will match.

Feature full extension hardware, which means the doors will open all the way so you can easily access them.

Dovetail joinery or metal box on drawer backs inside rather than staples.

Cabinets with these features will last much longer and look nice longer than those without them. With stock cabinets, you will have to compromise a bit on finish, color, and even on size, as most stock cabinets only come 36 inches tall. If the dimensions of your kitchen don’t match up with stock cabinets, you may have to have filler strips installed or have a cabinet that is an inch or two shy of where you would like it to end. The trade-off is that you will save thousands of dollars.

Choose Wisely for Lasting, Affordable Style

Although prebuilt cabinets are not custom, they are personalized with hardware of your choosing. As long as you select the best quality you can afford, you will be very pleased with how stock cabinets look and function in your kitchen.

Bizarre Beauty Rituals

You normally wont find fish or bird droppings at the beauty section of big department stores. But these bizarre cosmetic ingredients have been used by Japanese women for ages to maintain their smooth, wrinkle-free complexion.

Now, trendy, high-end spas are offering these ancient remedies to both men and women who are willing to try anything in the name of beauty. These geisha-inspired treatments are the latest craze and are taking the beauty industry by storm.

For several centuries, Japanese women made their own skincare formulas at home with natural food products and the trade secrets of their female ancestors were passed from generation to generation. It is these ancient beauty rituals and renewed interest in the once denigrated geisha that have been resurrected in Japan and sold around the world, said Stephanie Rafanelli in the Daily Mail.

For starters, how about a goldfish pedicure? In this procedure, hundreds of miniature fish eat your feet right before your very eyes! But dont panic. Were not talking about piranhas here. The treatment uses doctor fish or gara rufa that nibble away dead, scaly skin in a matter of minutes.

Several beauty salons have picked up on this trend, which has long been used in Turkey, China, and Japan. The fish feed on dead skin, leaving the healthy, new skin exposed. The result is supposed to be soft smooth skin without a hint of roughness, explained Amy White in AssociatedContent.com.

Your most unpleasant flaky bits will be swiftly nibbled away in 15 unbearably ticklish minutes to reveal baby, clean feet. So the only thing youre likely to die of is laughing, Rafanelli added.

If you have a strong stomach, get a nightingale-dropping facial at Haris Salon in London. This 90-minute treatment will help lighten and brighten dull skin. The birds feces were used by early geishas and Kabuki actors to remove their thick make-up. Prior to applying, the droppings were dried in the sun. This has been replaced by ultraviolet light to sterilize them. At 135 its one of the most expensive facials but customers swear it leaves the skin shiny, clean, and fresh looking for the rest of the week. Plus its odor-free!

Nightingale droppings contain an enzyme called guanine which bleaches and heals the skin, which makes it such an effective facial ingredient. This amino acid’s benefits have long been known by Japanese geishas and Kabuki actors. Even monks have used these droppings to condition their exposed scalps, revealed White.

Believing that beauty is not only skin deep, the Takano Yuri Beauty Clinic in Japan is known for its Etiquette Up treatment that supposedly purifies the body. This weird beauty regimen promises to detoxify your internal organs and make your feces odor-free. Your bathroom visits will be more pleasant afterwards. Did I mention this procedure is also good for the skin and eliminates wrinkles? Indeed, Japan is the place to be for pretty feces I mean faces!

Becoming Eco-friendly With Satellite Internet

With all the concern about global climate change and how to help save the environment, many new trends and products have been introduced to the market. For example, one of the biggest changes to make is in your food purchases. Instead of buying normal produce, it is better for the environment that you buy organic fruits and vegetables. Cleaning and beauty products have also been made over by the organic and eco-friendly trends. The trouble is that many of these products are costly. If you want to be earth friendly, but have a tight budget, you can use a satellite internet connection to find recipes to make your own affordable cleaning and beauty products from your very own home.

If you dont already have an internet connection in the home, getting one will make your earth friendly ventures a lot more simple. Having to go to the library or a cyber cafe is somewhat inconvenient, especially if you are making products at home. But finding the right type of connection to suit your needs can be a daunting task. Fortunately satellite is one of the best connections that you will find, and getting a subscription is a completely hassle free experience.

Whats great about a satellite internet connection is that you can get one no matter where you live. Not all connections are as widely available. For example, DSL connections are only available if the local government has decided to install the cables in local telephone lines. In smaller or more remote areas the governing bodies do not typically have the funding to support such works. Luckily for people living in remote areas, as well as for people living in the urban centers, satellite is available everywhere. Workers come to install the satellite dish and modem at your property and within a few hours youll be ready to start surfing the net!

Getting a satellite internet connection in itself is an eco-friendly move. The technology used to operate the connection is energy efficient and will save you money on your energy bills for this reason. But you can also use your connection to do more good for the planet. There are tons of websites dedicated to providing eco-friendly recipes for cleaning and beauty products. Many of todays cleaning solutions use harsh chemicals that are dangerous to the water supply. Thats why you really ought to consider making your own, nonpolluting cleaning products so as not to continue this damaging trend. Youll find recipes and so much more with your internet connection.

Global warming and climate change are two of the hottest topics right now that bring into question humans impact on the planet. By being more eco-friendly with your purchases and habits you can help to lessen your personal impact. With a satellite internet connection youll be able to find all kinds of recipes and tips for improving your way of life. Youll find so much information online, youll be one of the most eco-friendly people around in no time.

Formidable Woodblock Masterpieces Of Women By Utamaro

One of the most prominent themes in the arts of Man has always been female beauty. But surprisingly few artists are primarily identified with this theme. A major exeption is the Japanese artist Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806) who dedicated is whole artistic life pursuing this beauty. He specialized in the posture, the character, the softness of the skin and the grace of the woman and fully utilized the characteristic of the woodblock to obtain the essence of female nature.

The following five bijin (beauty print) designs are among his most acclaimed masterpieces.

Mature Woman (c.1793)

From Utamaro’s five part series Kasen: ko no bu(Selected Love Poems) this okubi-e (bust portrait/ half length portrait) design is generally considered the best of this set of prints. The title in the English translation of this print is ‘Love Which One Can Not Put Out in One’s Mind’ and is the portrayal of a mature woman resting her head on her hand. Her eyebrows are shaven, which indicates she’s married, and her eyes are narrowed in a dreamily gaze looking into the distance. In this series Utamaro focuses on the facial expressions of these women using fine lines and soft delicate colors trying to expose their inner feelings.

Applying Red Lipstick (c.1794)

An ordinary woman depicted in a half-kneeling position looking in a mirror which she holds in her hand. She’s applying red lipstick to her mouth after she blackened her teeth. In this design Utamaro proofs his mastery in depicting women wearing everyday clothes placed in an ordinary setting. The subtle contrast between the red lipstick and the white of the skin is a magnificent detail. The black box in front of her contains implements for blackening the teeth.

Yamamba and Kintaro (c.1801)

Utamaro designed nearly fifty prints of the mountain woman Yamamba and her son Kintaro (a.k.a. Kintoki) in various settings and formats. This naga-oban (c. 20 3/4″ x 9 1/2″) design is Utamaro’s most well-known print depicting this subject. In this scene the viewer can feel true motherly love from Yamamba as she’s trying to calm the little boy with chestnuts while fondling him as he is holding on to her. The soft colour combination is beautifully contrasted with the strong colours used for Kintaro, emphasizing his health and strength.

Ten Physiognomical Studies (c.1791)

The following print is from Utamaro’s famous ‘Ten Physiognomical Studies of Women’ -series and is a study of a noble looking middle-aged woman reading a letter, with her hands outstretched to unfold it. A masterpiece because of its simplicity and superb composition. Some prints of this design have a pink-mica background instead of silver-mica. The pink was made after the silver.

Takashima Ohisa (c.1792)

This print belongs to the same series as the foregiving one and is probably the most celebrated single bijin portrait in the history of Ukiyo-e. The model of this print is thought to be a daughter of Takashima Chobei who was a proprietor of a tea-house in Ryogoku Yagenbori. The viewer can feel the sweetness of this girl who is a daughter of a well-to-do family. It seems that Utamaro often painted Takashima Ohisa (like many other contemporaries) by preference. He also painted Ohisa in the series ‘Six Famous Beautiful Women’, even after her marriage and as the proverb says: “Beauty is often inconsistent with luck”, this pretty Ohisa died young leaving two sons behind.