January 29, 2019

Curel Is Truly Ultra Healing

We have added a new addition to our family, a beautiful Golden Retriever puppy. There are so many good points to owning a dog. One major drawback is the constant hand washing. I am washing my hands at least 3 times as much as I normally do. Too much hand washing will certainly dry out my hands so I have my Curel Ultra Healing  Intensive Lotion right by the kitchen sink. I like lotions with pumps because it makes the lotion easy to dispense. Curel Ultra Healing  Intensive Lotion is non greasy and absorbs quickly as not to interfere in your daily routine.

Curel Ultra Healing Intensive Lotion can be used on your body but right now, my hands and arms are benefiting the most. Curel has a magnificent scent of grapefruits and is keeping my hands well hydrated. Curel Ultra Healing Intensive Lotion repairs extra dry skin 2 times better than most lotions.

Curel Ultra Healing  Intensive Lotion is formulated with advanced Ceramide complex and with daily use, will help restore your skin’s natural moisture barrier.

Curel Ultra Healing  Intensive Lotion is dermatologist recommended and can be found in$8.99 Available at mass merchant stores nationwide.

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January 29, 2019

Keltie Knight Wears Ruthie Davis!

Los Angeles, CA – January 28, 2019 – Keltie Knight was photographed wearing Ruthie Davis to the 25th Annual SAG Awards last night in LA! The Entertainment Tonight host looked stunning wearing the Chrissy Heels in Skin ($375, www.ruthiedavis.com).

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January 29, 2019

6 Ways to Celebrate Singlehood this Valentine’s Day


Columbia University Affiliated Neuropsychologist with Empowering Tips and Insights       www.comprehendthemind.com

These days, more and more women are referring to Valentine’s Day as “Single Awareness Day.” Gone are the days of moping around lonely and longing for a relationship. Many women who are fulfilling career ambitions, focusing on meeting financial goals, traveling and having fun with friends and family are perfectly fine with their singleness. When Valentine’s Day rolls around, more single women want to treat it as an excuse to have some fun. To keep the positive momentum going, Dr. Sanam Hafeez, Neuropsychologist and Teaching Faculty at Columbia University, shares 6 positive ways to celebrate singlehood this Valentine’s Day.

1. Plan a trip.

While everyone else is out getting overpriced meals and mediocre service, declare a date-night with yourself setting the goal to plan a solo trip to see friends or family or explore another city. Many single women make the mistake of forgoing travel because they want a boyfriend to travel with. They end up burning themselves out with too much work and no play. “Planning a trip is a fun forward-thinking activity that inspires creativity, imagination, and optimism. When you are single you have the freedom to travel the way you want. You don’t need to consider anyone else.” explains Dr. Hafeez.

2. Spruce up your surroundings.

When we get into nesting mode, we honor ourselves and our single status. Tidying up and simply adding new throw pillows to a sofa, a new bedspread, a new shower curtain, and some candles can add new energy to your space. “Another great way to celebrate your singlehood on Valentine’s Day is to decorate as you see fit. When we feel great in our living space, we are more productive. Many single women find they enjoy being able to redecorate without having anyone else offering their opinion.” Dr. Hafeez adds.

3. Host a party.

Celebrating Singlehood on Valentine’s Day can be a blast when you invite other singles over for a fun pot luck dinner or cocktail party. Share funny dating stories, play some great music and enjoy some quality time with friends. “When people enter relationships, they have less time for their friends. Single people who have a solid group of friends always have something fun going on. What is interesting is the more a person loves their single life, is confident and happy on their own, the more attractive they become to others,” explains Dr.Hafeez.

4. Pamper yourself.

Schedule your hair cut, facial, massage and declare a day of self-pampering. Many salons and spas offer Valentine’s Day specials and packages so take advantage. Some even offer after work treatments so you can go straight from work and indulge. “Treating yourself to a day of beauty is a great way to tend to yourself. Single women have the time to focus on their beauty routines without anyone asking how much they spend on eyebrow waxing, facials, highlights, blow-outs and anything else you choose to do,” Dr.Hafeez reminds us.

5. Go shopping… online.

Be your own Valentine and buy yourself a present or several presents for that matter? Perhaps there’s a nice dress, handbag, shoes or fragrance that you’ve been wanting to treat yourself to. Celebrate your awesomeness with a splurge. “When we shop, we get a dopamine hit, hence the term retail therapy. The key is not to let it get out of control. Set a budget and the intention to enjoy yourself. Buy yourself something that a man typically would such as jewelry. There’s something very empowering about a woman buying herself a beautiful and symbolic piece of jewelry, suggests Dr.Hafeez.

6. Eat the candy.

Who doesn’t love chocolate? You’re your own greatest Valentine! Grab yourself your favorite Valentine’s Day candy box and allow a sweet treat. “Want an endorphin boost? Eat some chocolate. Endorphins are stress minimizers and help boost our immune systems,” says Dr.Hafeez. Ladies who revel in their singlehood have no problem treating themselves to some chocolate covered berries and champagne.

Cheers to you and cheers to being single.

About the Doctor:

Dr. Sanam Hafeez PsyD is an 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 Instagram @drsanamhafeezor www.comprehendthemind.com

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January 13, 2019

6 Dental Procedures That Will Improve Your Smile and Your Health

 

Today there are more ways to protect your smile and your dental health that at any time before. From basic procedures all the way through dental surgery that can be done on an outpatient basis, your dental professional can correct a number of problems and ensure they don’t trigger more issues elsewhere in the body. At the same time, many of them make it much easier to flash a beautiful smile.  Here are some examples of procedures that may be right for you.

Dental Implants

Did you know that there are two different approaches to dental implants? If you have some teeth missing or are about to lose all your teeth, rest assured your dental professional will talk with you about both options. Each approach provides benefits that you will enjoy for a long time. In fact, you may never need to replace those implants once they are in place.

Root Canals

Root canals can correct a number of potential issues. The process often involves removing some of the pulp or the root to alleviate pain and prevent the spread of inflammation. While you will need sedation for this type of dental surgery, today’s methods make it possible to undergo the procedure and go home all in one day. While you still need someone along to do the driving, many people experience no more than minor discomfort in the days following a root canal. Best of all, the pain you felt before the procedure is gone.

Teeth Straightening

Just as people may receive dental implants at many different times in life, it’s also possible to have your teeth straightened even if you are no longer a youth. Perhaps it may be necessary to remove a molar to eliminate crowding and then wear some type of retainer or brace for a period of time. The good news for adults is that there are clear aligners that can have the teeth in perfect alignment in a year or so.

Extractions

When a tooth is in such poor condition that it cannot be saved, the most practical solution to to extract it. This form of dental surgery is relatively simple and straightforward. You are likely to need nothing more than a local anesthetic to deaden the gum around the base of the tooth. While you will need to take it easy the rest of the day, getting rid of a tooth that is basically nothing more than an empty shell is one of the best things you can do for your health.

Fillings and Crowns

Perhaps the decay has not yet consumed most of the tooth. In this instance, a dentist can remove the decayed portion, fill the space, and then top off the tooth with a crown. As with the extraction, this procedure can be done in the dental office and you can go home in a few hours. The filling and crown certainly improve the look of your smile, and eliminates one potential risk of inflammation and infection.

Teeth Cleaning

Teeth cleaning is sometimes viewed as an optional procedure. This line of thinking holds that if you brush and floss regularly, there is no need for a professional cleaning. That’s not the case.

While the brushing and flossing does quite a bit to remove residue from teeth, there is still some that’s difficult to reach on your own. During the cleaning, a professional gets into the tiny spaces between teeth and other nooks and crannies in the mouth where residue and bacteria are still present. This is usually done by a qualified dental hygienist.

The cleaning goes a long way toward reducing the risk of cavities, helps to minimize the potential for losing enamel, and in general keeps your teeth healthier. That means you are less likely to need dentures or implants even when you are older.

These are only a few of the procedures that modern dental professionals offer. What would help improve your dental health and improve your smile? Schedule a check-up with your dentist today and find out if anything needs to be done right now. Whether it’s a cleaning, an extraction, one of the forms of dental implants offered today, or some other procedure, your dentist will be happy to tell you why it’s needed, and how you will benefit from the work.

 

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January 8, 2019

5 Key Health Exams Millennials to Get This Year

https://tourocom.touro.edu/academics/faculty/harlem/niket-sonpal.php

With more and more millennials skipping out on annual health exams in favor of a quick as needed, visit to an urgent care facility, doctors fear the largest generation in America, may overlook serious health issues. There are 83 million Americans between age 22 and 37 and according to a November 2018 survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, 45% of those 18-29 and 28% of those age 30-39 do not have a primary care physician. The issue is that health conditions that can be caught early may slip through the cracks. Dr. Niket Sonpal, Adjunct Assistant Professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in New York City, offers 5 health exams millennials should get this year.

Dr. Sonpal, who at age 36 is a millennial himself, has compassion and understanding when it comes to millennials. “You’re looking at a generation with incredible debt and many don’t have jobs with health insurance,” he says.

In addition to the financial aspect, Dr. Sonpal adds that this is a generation raised on the internet. “When we got sick as kids, our mom searched for answers online. If we went to the doctor, it was a day of missed school and boring waiting rooms. Now as adults, millennials want, fast affordable solutions and often take a DIY approach to health.”

He goes on to say that healthcare has become an expensive hassle millennials choose to avoid. They would much rather facetime or text a doctor as opposed to miss work hours. They prefer to just walk into an urgent care clinic, pay $40 and be done with it, fast. “The problem though is that while this approach may be ok for treating a sore throat or flu, millennials might be missing an opportunity to nip a bigger problem early on.”

I want to urge all millennials women to get women’s wellness exams which is a PAP Smear and breast exam as well as a screening for STD’s and bloodwork. HPV, can lead to cervical cancer so it’s important to monitor dysplasia.

Dr. Sonpal encourages millennials to get these exams out of the at either the start of the year or their birthday month so they can easily remember when they last went to the doctor for these exams.

  1. Blood Pressure Screenings

You want to get blood pressure checked out at least once every 2 years and ever year if the top number is 120 to 139 and bottom between 80 to 89. High blood pressure is linked to diabetes which is really hitting millennials hard. According to the CDC, between 2001 and 2015 teen obesity rates rose 30%. “As kids, millennials were part of a supersize culture. Millennials also didn’t spend a lot of time going outside to play until the streetlights came on as Gen X’ers did. This all adds up to diabetes and heart disease if not monitored,” he says.

  1. Eye Exams

Millennials were raised on technology and their eyes are reaping the cost of this. It’s estimated that millennials spend over 12 hours per day consuming media with a majority of it on mobile devices on screens held closer to the eye. This leads to “nearsightedness” or “shortsightedness” where the eye weakens and can’t see clearly at a distance. A lot of millennials will find themselves squinting to see things that are further away, they may have dull headaches and find themselves rubbing their eyes frequently. “A lot of millennials are popping ibuprofen for headache associated with eye strain and neck ache from prolonged computer jobs. This then leads to stomach issues,” cautions Dr. Sonpal.

  1. IBS and Digestive Screenings

We also need to consider that the food we eat today is full of antibiotics and hormones. Millennials are a generation whose diet was primarily full of processed foods. We see a lot of Celiac Disease (intolerance of gluten). A study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, found that from the mid-80s to 2013, the incidence of colon cancer has been rising fastest for people between the ages of 20 and 29, by 2.4 percent per year. “The issue here is that we have millennials self-treating stomach issues that can be the start of something serious. If you’re experiencing chronic stomach pain, see a doctor. Gut health is incredibly important for overall wellbeing,” advises Dr. Sonpal.

  1. Mental Health Screening

Millennials are one stressed out generation. According to Psychology Today, suicide rates among young adults have tripled since the 50’s with millennials are reporting a sense of “faking it until they make it.” The problem is they feel disconnected from themselves and wrong for the life they are living. They feel as if they are not enough and then they scroll on their Instagram feeds and see people their age with luxury watches, travel to the Maldives and Dubai and they feel hopeless, stressed and depressed.  They’re popping Xanax and smoking marijuana to take the edge off. The good news is that millennials are willing to discuss their feelings and studies show that this is the first generation who doesn’t see any stigma about seeing a therapist or mentor coach. Sometimes a break up or a layoff can trigger a downward spiral into depression or even drug or alcohol addiction.

  1. Annual Exam and Immunizations

It’s recommended that you get the flu shot every year. Another important vaccine is for HPV which was mentioned earlier. Dr. Sonpal points out that the HPV vaccine has expanded coverage and is important to prevent certain types of cancer. Other vaccines may also be recommended depending on your health history. The only way you know is by having a yearly physical.

About Dr. Niket Sonpal:
Dr. Niket Sonpal is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine and Clinical instructor at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn who specializes in Gastroenterology. He is a graduate of the Medical University of Silesia – Hope Medical Institute in Poland. After completing his residency in Internal Medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital, he was selected to be the 20132014 Chief Resident at Lenox Hill Hospital–Northshore LIJ Health System. Dr. Sonpal has completed his Fellowship in Gastroenterology & Hepatology at Lenox Hill Hospital and continues his work in the field of medical student and resident test preparation. He now serves as the associate program director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Brookdale University medical center.

He is the coauthor for the best-selling Master the Boards: USMLE Step 2 CK, Master the Boards Step 3, And Master the Boards: Internal Medicine. He is also the Chief Operating Officer for Medquest Test Prep, Director of Medical Education for Picmonic Test Prep, and a recognized expert on medical test prep.

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January 7, 2019

Jeannie Mai and Torey Devitto Sparkle in LIVEN CO and Gabriel NY!

Jeannie Mai and Torey Devitto Sparkle in LIVEN CO and Gabriel NY!
Los Angeles, CA – January 7, 2019 – Jeannie Mai stepped out on the red carpet at the 2019 Golden Globes last night wearing LIVEN CO’s Small Diamond Huggie Earrings ($450; www.livenco.com).
 Chicago Med actress Torrey Devitto was photographed wearing Gabriel NY’s 14k White Gold Stud A Quality Sapphire Earrings ($1,760), a 14k White Gold Fashion Ladies Ring ($2,720) and a 14k White Gold Fashion Ladies Ring ($2,145, www.gabrielny.com) to Amazon Prime Video’s Golden Globe Awards After Party in Beverly Hills.
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January 7, 2019

Just Take it all off with Biore

There’s nothing more fun than a bold makeup look- que the glitter- but removing all those sparkles can really damper the mood. Let Bioré do the hard work with Charcoal and Baking Soda Cleansing Micellar Waters- no rubbing or rinsing necessary! Leveraging Japanese technology, these Micellar waters are uniquely designed with a higher concentration of cleansing agents, giving the formula maximum cleansing ability. The waters glide on smoothly, gently remove makeup, dirt, and oil, and leave the skin refreshed without the agitation of traditional makeup removers.
It’s time to #JustTakeItAllOff with Bioré Cleansing Micellar Waters! Your pores and pillowcase will thank you.
  • Bioré Baking Soda Cleansing Micellar Water: in a refreshing blue shade formulated for combination skin, to condition, smooth, and balance the skin.
  • Bioré Charcoal Cleansing Micellar Water: in a detoxifying black hue formulated for oily skin, it absorbs excess oil and leaves skin mattified.

Available for $6.99 each at mass retailers

 

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January 2, 2019

Vienne Milano is coming to Macys

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December 20, 2018

Olivia Culpo’s Chic Hat Attack Beret!

LOS ANGELES, CA – December 19, 2018 – Olivia Culpo was photographed wearing Hat Attack recently in LA! The model was all smiles wearing Hat Attack’s Wool Beret ($32; www.hatattack.com) while holiday shopping.
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December 17, 2018

The Bunny Beauty Box is a gift that keeps on giving

I have discovered a fabulous beauty box,  Bunny Beauty Box, a cruelty-free and vegan beauty box subscription which launched this May. This woman owned company’s main goal is to “inspire and encourage beauty enthusiasts to use cruelty-free and vegan products that do not involve animal testing. The Bunny Beauty Box is a monthly subscription containing 4 to 6 full-size products each month (starting at $29 per month).

When you subscribe to Bunny Box, each month you will receive an assortment of beauty products.  Bunny Box introduces you to different beauty items each month that you wouldn’t normally buy or didn’t know about them. I shared my Bunny Beauty Box with my daughters. They liked the Aila Nail Lacquer, K. Calderwood Glitter Eye Liner, Lip Balm and Change Purse. I kept the Elba Facial Moisturizer which I was not familiar with and I’m loving it.  

Subscribing to Bunny Beauty Box is a great way try out and learn more about cruelty-free and vegan brands and products. Surprise your friends or family with a “present” of makeup and skincare every month.  The Bunny Beauty Box is Auto-renewal, no obligation, cancel your subscription anytime before your next renewal.  This is a winning beauty  subscription!

 Bunny Beauty Box is offering an amazing Holiday Special

ONE-TIME-PURCHASE BUNNY BEAUTY HOLIDAY BOX

Get the Bunny Beauty Christmas Box with this selection of vegan and cruelty-free products right in time for Christmas.

This exclusive Holiday Box includes:

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1 Femileez Lip Color in one of their gorgeous holiday colors

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To learn more about the company, how the monthly makeup box subscriptions work, and BBB’s vision, check out the Bunny Beauty Box website and Instagram
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