Archives for May 2018

May 8, 2018

Nail Biting, Skin Picking, Hair Pulling: More Than Just Bad Habits

 

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Sometimes it can be hard to explain why we do the things we do. It is common to experience stress, anxiety or frustration in our lifetime, but what we do to cope with these things matters the most. There are times where you may catch yourself biting your nails, picking at your skin, or even avoiding physical interactions due to germs. But how far is too far? Dr. Sanam Hafeez, a NYC based neuropsychologist and Teaching Faculty Member at Columbia University Teacher’s College, gives insight on behaviors that are more dire than merely bad habits.   

Onychophagia (Nail Biting)

Nail biting is an oral compulsive habit and that can develop from stress, nervousness, or excitement. A study published this year in Scientific American puts nail biting in another realm of behavior: body-focused repetitive disorders, like scratching or patting your own hair. And it seems to tie into one particular personality type that has a higher potential for boredom, stress, and anxiety than many others: perfectionists. Excessive nail biting can lead to infections, inflammation, and even tooth problems. The usual method for beating this habit? Dr. Hafeez says, “Override your old habit with a new one by “tricking” your brain using rewards, awareness exercises, and other methods. A typical strategy is to get subjects to note whenever they feel the urge to bite their nails, a feeling called a “cue,” and reward them with something else whenever they feel it, like stroking one’s hands.”

Germaphobia

President Trump is an admitted germaphobic and has confessed that he dreads shaking hands. Germaphobia, also known as Mysophobi , is a fear of contamination and germs. This is a form of obsessive compulsive disorder. You may feel the need for excessive washing and cleaning, constantly focusing on a way to sanitize everything you come in contact with. Germaphobia can lead to irritated skin and discomfort over time. Dr. Sanam Hafeez suggests medication that moderates serotonin in the brain known as SSRIs or Cognitive Behavior Therapy. 

Excoriation (Skin Picking)  

Skin picking is a repetitive “Self-grooming” behavior. This disorder can develop in two ways, through stress and after some kind of rash or minor injury. Skin picking can lead to tissue damage, infection, and even scarring. Dr. Sanam Hafeez suggests exercising as a way to distract yourself and improve your mood. “Taking care of any scars you have already with essential oils will also lessen the urge.”

Trichomania (Hair Pulling)

Trichotillomania is a disorder that urges individuals to pull out body hair. This is usually triggered by anxiety and can provide a feeling of temporary satisfaction. “The exact cause of trichotillomania isn’t known. It may be related to abnormalities in brain pathways that link areas involved in emotional regulation, movement, habit formation, and impulse control,” says Dr. Hafeez.  Excessive hair pulling from the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes can lead to patches and bald spots. ”Distract yourself with sensory toys which allow your body to focus on other things.” Adding petroleum jelly to problem areas will allow you to be less likely to put the hair because it is slippery,” says Dr. Hafeez.  The main treatment for trichotillomania is a type of behavior therapy called habit reversal training. Basically, this means replacing a bad habit with something else that’s not harmful. 

About the Doctor:

Dr. Sanam Hafeez PsyD is a NYC based licensed clinical psychologist, teaching faculty member at the prestigious Columbia University Teacher’s College and the founder and Clinical Director of Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services, P.C. a neuropsychological, developmental and educational center in Manhattan and Queens. 

Dr. Hafeez masterfully applies her years of experience connecting psychological implications to address some of today’s common issues such as body image, social media addiction, relationships, workplace stress, parenting and psychopathology (bipolar, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, etc…). In addition, Dr. Hafeez works with individuals who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), learning disabilities, attention and memory problems, and abuse. Dr. Hafeez often shares her credible expertise to various news outlets in New York City and frequently appears on CNN and Dr.Oz.

Connect with her via twitter @comprehendMind or www.comprehendthemind.com

 

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May 7, 2018

The Dynamikos Brand of Eye Wear Has Many Stories To Tell

Dynamikos brand of eye wear has much credibility, knowledge, goodness and love behind and within its stories. To simply call this an eyewear company is not enough.

I feel it is important to watch this video HERE featuring Dynamikos Founder, Dayna Lee Cornelius (pictured below) before going much further. It’s a perfect start of your journey to making your best Dynamikos Sunglass purchase that will “make you feel beautiful, look beautiful and help make the world a better place.”  You’ll learn about the positive ripple effect your individual purchase will start toward benefiting highly accredited non-profits, human and wildlife. Please watch. You will be glad that you did.

Dynamikos Founder Dayna Lee Cornelius

Dynamikos Founder Dayna Lee Cornelius

These are some of the things that I took away from this video that meant the most to me, as a consumer.

The company gives back 20% of it’s profits.

The non-profits it supports are close to my heart, wildlife and kids – poaching prevention and children’s eyesight health.

The sunglasses are handcrafted.

You are paying for sunglasses that last.

The team personally picks out the color of each lens, the type and personally know the reason why these  choices are important.

The Founder is at the forefront of the company.

Check back soon as I will be continuing this post by sharing one of my favorite Dynamikos Designs and why I love it.  I will be directing you to some great tips from the Dynamikos Journal page like how to chose the best sunglasses design that flatters your face.

May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. I am a skin cancer survivor. I will share some important info about skin cancer. Information about lenses that provide protection to ward off those little wrinkles at the corners of our eyes, shield your eyes from damage and block that eyeball-searing ultraviolet (UV) light.

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May 7, 2018

WallettHub With Some News About Working Moms

Mother and Daughter

Mother’s Day is around the corner, next Sunday! With more than 70 percent of moms with young children working today, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018’s Best & Worst States for Working Moms.

In order to help ease the burden on “Women Who Work,” particularly moms, WalletHub compared the attractiveness of each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia for a working mother based on 15 key metrics. The data set ranges from median women’s salary to female unemployment rate to day-care quality.

Best for Working Moms Worst for Working Moms
1 Vermont 42 Texas
2 Minnesota 43 Wyoming
3 Massachusetts 44 Georgia
4 District of Columbia 45 West Virginia
5 Connecticut 46 Mississippi
6 Rhode Island 47 South Carolina
7 Maine 48 Nevada
8 New Jersey 49 Alabama
9 Delaware 50 Louisiana
10 New York 51 Idaho

Best vs. Worst

 

  • New York has the highest day-care quality score, 116, which is five times higher than in Idaho, the lowest at 23.
  • Mississippi has the lowest child-care costs as a share of the median women’s salary, 9.60 percent, which is 2.7 times lower than in the District of Columbia, the highest at 26.06 percent.
  • South Dakota has the highest ratio of female executives to male executives, 79.39 percent, which is 3.1 times higher than in Utah, the lowest at 25.81 percent.
  • Maryland has the lowest share of single-mom families with children younger than 18 in poverty, 26.30 percent, which is 1.9 times lower than in Mississippi, the highest at 50.80 percent.
  • Minnesota has the highest median annual women’s salary (adjusted for cost of living), $44,281, which is 2.2 times higher than in Hawaii, the lowest at $19,828.

To view the full report and your state or the District’s rank, go ahead and visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/best-states-for-working-moms/3565/

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May 6, 2018

Style It With Stripes From House of Baciano

LA Fashion House Baciano

Style it with stripes!  Stripes  are eye catching and always in fashion. Some even say “there is no summer without stripes”.  This season, LA Fashion House Baciano is giving stripes  a whole new personality.

LA Fashion House Baciano

Whether you are looking for a hip blazer for a pulled together work ensemble or a long sweater for a chic casual look, LA Fashion House Baciano has got you taken care of.

LA Fashion House Baciano

For two generations Baciano has been outfitting LA’s most fashionable women and constantly searching for new colors, fabrics, shapes, and trends to make sure that they bring the fashion game home every season. This broad collection offers a mix of comfort and style that can be worn from day to night.

LA Fashion House Baciano

The Baciano design team is at the forefront of the fashion world, constantly searching for new colors, fabrics, silhouette, and trends. After sketching by hand, the designers use CAD technology to bring their unique designs to life with the highest quality fabrics and manufacturing with state of the art machinery.

 

 

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May 5, 2018

Hair Loss Causes and Solutions For Men and Women

Woman surprised at hair loss

Hair loss is something which bothers men and women a lot. Irrespective of the type of loss, male-pattern hair loss, female-pattern hair loss or thinning of hair, the “root” causes of these problems remain to be the same.

This article will give you well-researched and detailed information on the various causes of hair loss and the best and effective solutions.

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May 4, 2018

Cara Santana Wears Cynthia Rowley & 12th Tribe!

Cara Santana shared a couple photos on Instagram wearing Cynthia Rowley and 12th Tribe! Cara showed off her rocking bod in Cynthia Rowley’s  Sky Betty Bikini Top and Bottom ($63 & $52, www.cynthiarowley.com). She also showed off her Stagecoach style alongside BFF Olivia Culpo in 12th Tribe’s Parker White and Black Striped Crop Top ($51, www.12thTribe.com). 

 

Photos from Instagram

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May 4, 2018

Priyanka Chopra Wears Ritch Erani NYFC!

Priyanka Chopra stepped out in Ritch Erani NYFC heels in New York City earlier this morning. The Quantico star headed to LIVE with Kelly and Ryan looking chic in Ritch Erani NYFC’s Patricia Mules ($595, available for purchase on Farfetch.com).
Photo Credit   www.gettyimages.com.
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May 4, 2018

Amazon, 4 Of My Favorite Amazon Finds

Fiber Wig Extra Long Pure Black

Fiber Wig Extra Long Pure Black

 

Amazon Shopping for the World’s Biggest Selection of Products

I shop at Amazon for things I otherwise can not find easily and for the lower pricing. Take for instance, Drawstring Travel Shoe Bags. They come in assorted colors, sizes, materials and styles.  I recently bought a package of 10 travel shoe bags. I use one in my Zumba tote for my Zumba sneakers & socks another for my Zumba Toning Sticks. They are different patterns so I know what is inside when reaching in my bag quickly.  In my gym bag, I use one for my gym shoes and socks. I have one in my car that holds my flip flops for when I suddenly decide to stop in for a pedicure or for sore feet.  I use one to hold a packable travel wrap in my car. I can easily pop it into any of my totes for comfort wear in restaurants, by the fire or at the beach at night. These are bags that are “must have’s” for weekend or long term travel as they prevent your shoes from soiling your clothes and from getting scuffed.

Lip Gloss Applicators are a must-have for the makeup professional. I use them for my clear or light shades of lip gloss/lip plumper. I hardly ever wear the clear or light shades alone.  I usually layer the clear or light shades over a richer or brighter colored lip stick.  Using the applicator included with the gloss causes it to get colored by the various lipsticks you are using it over. Soon it no longer stays clear or the nice clean color that you purchased.  Plus if your lips aren’t clean, such as after eating in a restaurant, or at the beach, Yuck!  Don’t use the original applicator. That even goes for colored glosses.  There are various kinds of applicators. Some of the applicators are reusable, others are disposable.

From Amazon, I order Alcohol Wipes. I get the Clear Touch brand 100 for $5.99 or . I use them to clean my nails off after polish removal.  I use them for bugs bites or to get ink or makeup swatches off of my skin. They remove hairspray that is stuck on mirrors. You can use them to clean off phones and surfaces.  They are very versatile and I always have some on hand.

My absolute favorite Mascara is available on Amazon. Dejavu Fiber Wig Pure Black Mascara with extra long wand. I try to recall where I found this fabulous mascara in the first place.  I think it must have been at a beauty trade show.  I love it because it is a film type, fiber mascara so it washes off easily with water.  I very gently rub my lashes with lukewarm water and it comes off. I have been using it for years and years. I have never had a problem with it running during wear or damaging my lashes.

Special Beauty/Fashion note from Lisa:

For all the fashionistas out there who want to stay on top of their fashion game, make sure you visit myfashionbeautyblog.com. The blog has plenty of good reads on fashion, beauty, and other wellness tips.

 

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May 3, 2018

Romee Strijd Loves Parpala Jewelry!

Romee Strijd is fully embracing her love of coin necklaces. She posted this photo of herself in Australia wearing Parpala Jewelry’s Alea Two Coin Necklace ($159) The Victoria Secret Angel also rocked the brand’s coin necklaces throughout her trip to Coachella. Additional styles included the Dasha Coin Necklace ($120) and Carol Coin Choker ($135). www.parpalajewelry.com

 

Photos from Instagram

 

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May 3, 2018

Beth Sobol Joins Internet Domain Company MMX As Global Brand Ambassador

Beth Sobel

Beth Sobel

 

Beth Sobol will bring awareness to the tech company’s new .FASHION domain extension and educate fashion insiders on new branding opportunities.

Minds + Machines Limited (London Stock Exchange: MMX) today announced that it has signed fashion expert and entrepreneur Beth Sobol, as the company’s Global Brand Ambassador. In this newly established role, Sobol will share her expert insights to help start-up fashion brands grow their business, expand MMX’s consumer following, and inspire industry partners.

“We are very excited that Beth has joined MMX as our Global Brand Ambassador. Her proven track record in the fashion industry as the founder of Miami Fashion Week and the upcoming Future of Xperience fashion and retail technology conference make her a powerful spokeswoman for .FASHION domains.” Solomon Amoako, Vice President of Channel Strategy at MMX explains. “Beth’s extensive network in the fashion and technology sectors make her the perfect voice to carry our message of new branding opportunities to the fashion elite”.

Launched in 2015, .FASHION is already in use by Louis Vuitton, Calvin Klein and Nike. .FASHION will change the way consumers search for clothing, accessories, bloggers and any fashion related business. “Creative domain extensions give startups and small businesses better, shorter options for naming their brands,” said Sobol. “In the future, these new extensions will be ubiquitous.”

“As big brands adopt their own names and vertically oriented suffixes become pervasive, typing in these extensions will become second nature for consumers,” added Sobol. “I am excited to be part of this forward-thinking company that merges tech and marketing for fashion brands.”

Minds + Machines Limited launched .FASHION domains in 2015 and the domain has been secured and in use by major brands (louisvuitton.fashion, calvinklein.fashion, nike.fashion), fashion blogs & publishers (theindustry.fashion, techstyler.fashion, nyu.fashion), aspiring designers (mila.fashion, damur.fashion, dam.fashion) and fashion entrepreneurs (cala.fashion, assemblelab.fashion, lucylondon.fashion).

To learn more about obtaining a .FASHION domain, please visit bethsobol.fashion.

About MMX
Minds + Machines Group Limited (LSE:MMX) is the owner and operator of a world class portfolio of top-level domain assets (gTLDs). As a sales and marketing-led registry business, we are focused on commercializing our portfolio in partnership with our expanding global network of distribution partners. The MMX portfolio is currently focused around geographic domains (e.g. .london, .boston, .miami, .bayern), professional occupations (e.g. .law, .abogado, and .dds), consumer interests (e.g. .fashion, .wedding, .vip), lifestyle (e.g. .fit, .surf, .yoga), outdoor activities (e.g..fishing, .garden, .horse) and generic names such as .work and .casa. As a business, we work through our expanding international network of registrars and distribution partners to bring the benefits of affinity-based domain addresses to B2B and consumer audiences. For more information on MMX, please visit www.mmx.co.

About Beth Sobol
Beth Sobol is a South Florida based fashion expert and consultant with a focus on launching the careers of International emerging designers into the American market. Sobol worked as an internationally recognized model for over 20 years and parlayed that experience into launching her successful production company. She is the founder and producer of the original Miami Fashion Week, one of the top fashion weeks in the world, hosting thousands of guests from around the globe. Beth’s awards and honors include Florida’s Top 100 Power Players by Florida International Magazine, Award of Excellence in Fashion Development by the Russian American Trade Promotion Council, 50 Most Powerful People in Miami by Reel Life Magazine, Top 25 Influencers in Florida by General Motors Corporation, Entrepreneur of the Year award from the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Gold Medal Award from Miami Today, Movers and Shakers Award from South Florida Business Leaders Magazine, Influential Business Women Award from South Florida Business Journal to name a few.


 

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