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Do you have flyaways galore? No doubt frizziness is a year-round issue. But now that the warmer-weathered humidity-induced frizz is pretty much no longer the cause of extreme pouffiness, lots of us get the frizzies from merely wearing scarves, hats, and gloves — not to mention the low moisture levels in the air. Read More »
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Winter is here and unless we
live in warmer climates, many of us spend the majority of our time
indoors. The gardens may be frozen over, but that does not mean we
can't enjoy the bounty of the earth and use this winter to
heal! Plenty of vegetables thrive in winter, making this
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By Kent Ninomiya Travelers are
especially susceptible to catching diseases like swine flu. They
are exposed to a large number of diverse people, some of whom may
be infected with the H1N1 virus. Air travelers are forced to sit in
a confined space with many other people breathing recycled… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (7) | Blog
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I'm a bit under the weather
today. Finally caught the cold that has been going
round-robin in my house. I'm certain my 4-year-old
brought it home from pre-school with him. (Thanks Mrs.
D!). So to make myself feel a little better, I decided to
whip up a batch… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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No need to push that cotton
dress you bought back in August into the back of the closet now
that the warm weather has wilted. You can make practically any
sunny-day frock into a cold-weather staple if you heed the
following tips. Start with a dress like this: Step
One: Throw… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (3) | Blog
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So we've talked about winter weddings/ bridesmaids dresses , but what about when you are a guest to a winter wedding. What do you wear? Heck I have trouble picking out what…
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Go ahead — wash your
hands 20 times a day and avoid anyone with the sniffles like the
plague. You'll lower your odds of getting sick,
but now more than ever germs are everywhere, and you
can't dodge them forever. The key to staying healthy:
strengthening your… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Today winter has come over autumn, a lil snow has just settled on ppl's cars announcing that soon will come the real winter with blizzards and lots of snow :)) My class just got cancelled for today but the reason wasn't the snow but the flue that got to our teacher and sent her home… Read More »
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My feet are firmly encased in boots for the next couple months, but I still can't seem to give up pampering my toes. Even though I'm the only one who will see them, I still keep my feet in decent condition during the fall and winter.
One caveat though: During these chilly, closed-toe shoe months I'll usually skip the nail salon in favor of an at-home pedicure -- and with these tips, it's just like being at the salon, minus overwhelming smell of nail chemicals and $30 charge.
What's your opinion on this? Do you keep up regular pedicures even when no one will see your feet, or is it sayonara to polish until sandals make a comeback? And if you do polish, what winter colors are your favorites?
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