Hair is a woman’s crowning beauty – long hair, short hair, curly hair or straight hair. It is usually the first thing that other people notice about you, and it’s also the most versatile beauty tool you have to spice up your looks. Thinning hair and hair loss can put a stop to great hair, and can change how you feel about yourself. These topics are also rarely talked about, which is surprising because of the fact that it’s a real issue that affects millions of women. There are many different things that can cause you to lose extreme amounts of hair, including diet quality, hair styling, chemicals, medications, illness and stress – but there’s also something you can do about it.
Over the past several years there has been a marked increase in the sales of men’s skin-care products. One major downside to all this is now men have about the same opportunity to waste their money on unnecessary or problematic skin-care products as women do. But in many ways men have it even harder differentiating between reliable and unreliable products because in general, they are reluctant “cosmetic” consumers and are hesitant to spend too much energy delving into consumer information on the topic. As a result, most men don't use sunscreen on a consistent basis and leave their skin at risk for cancer, not to mention wrinkles. This also means that most men don't know what irritating ingredients might be lurking in their shaving products, and they end up with razor burn, (which is often really “product” burn). While it would be great if it were simple enough to recommend products from skin care lines “designed” for men, it turns out that most of those products are either poorly formulated, contain far too many irritating ingredients, or are overpriced and not worth the extra expense. Here is the information every man needs to know to take great care of his skin.
The funny thing about your skin, especially on your face, is that your "type" can change depending on internal or external factors that many of us don’t even pay attention to. Internally, things like hormonal imbalances, health problems, genetic predisposition, smoking and medications can having you glowing one day, and blotchy the next. Everything from the environment and sun exposure, to the products you use on your face, can be the external influences that make you look like you’ve aged ten years in a day!
It is Christian Dior who was reputed to have said "Without foundation there can be no fashion." Perhaps he could equally have suggested that without 'fashion' there would be no need of foundations!
For without womens' (and mens') obsession throughout history with a tiny waist and thrusting breasts - except perhaps for the flat 'tube'-like fashion of the 1920s - corsetry and bras alike would probably never have been invented.
Deciding what shoes to wear is a dilemma for most transvestites. We take a closer look at what is available and what is the right heel for the right occasion.
Men tend to have big, broad feet which they plant firmly on the ground when they walk. Women, on the other hand, have narrow, delicate feet and they walk with short step, their weight thrown forward onto their toes.