perfume junky

Have you ever noticed that the bar is constantly raised on exactly what physical characteristics define beauty? As I sit watching TV, I am bombarded by beauties with pouty lips, perfect bone, flawless skin, more "voluptuous" upper regions, size 2 sizes and hair that resembles spun silk. Take these same beauties and plop them back in time 20-30 years, when the advent of technology, cosmetic Modern had not even begun to reach its full potential. Do you think they would have the same attributes that you are longing to meet these images? My guess is probably not, or at least not to the same extent.
It is true that genetics plays a role in physical beauty, but with people of all "extreme" Makeover reality TV (The Swan, Extreme Makeover, Dr. Beverly Hills) and abundant publicity, we see that beauty and cosmetic improvement can now be reached by a few thousand dollars and a good plastic surgeon. Not only that, but cosmetics in general are now so advanced, you can improve your looks by applying makeup and personal care home.
There are now do-it-yourself cosmetic treatments such as microdermabrasion kits at home chemical peels, creams " Botox and gels, teeth whiteners, hair removal treatments, the cellulite treatments, professional hair straighteners and colors, tanners, lip enlargers, acne treatments, and the list goes on and on. Marketing of cosmetics and science have joined forces to give women everything they ever wanted to be their best and feel better about themselves. Women benefit by so many companies competing for a piece of these fairly new markets by lower, more competitive prices.
Not only are there new breakthroughs in the world of cosmetic science, but there are constantly new studies and discoveries in the field of nutrition, fitness and wellness. Combine that with the new wave of technologically advanced cosmetics, supplements and treatments, and you have the recipe for a healthier, longer, more satisfying life for those of us who decide to take advantage of the advanced knowledge of our time.
So your desire to be yourself the best and most beautiful in you shallow, less credible, or somehow jeopardize your feminist agenda? Unless you have somewhat compromised your integrity, morals, or beliefs base along the way, the answer is absolutely not! As long as you do not put you at risk of physical harm, obsessing to infinity, or spend your life savings, investing time and money into your beauty ultimately is an investment in your well-being, self-esteem, and many times, mental and physical health. Feeling good is part of what makes us women. Go is simply more enjoyable experimenting with different looks and different products! That's good to get noticed, and if you feel beautiful, you tend to radiate confidence and power. It is inherent in our nature to want to feel feminine and look our best, and there is nothing wrong with it, as it Not all the space.
As a self-proclaimed "product junkie", I can attest that many of those newly designed products work really, as I have tried almost all in the quest for the look and feel my best. I can not wait to see what they're going out with the next like any new product appears to top the last. Hey, women have come a long way, and we deserve to feel sexy and confident – beyond smoke and mirrors!
Danna Schneider, Webmaster
Provides unbiased cosmetic and beauty product reviews, along with sophisticated beauty and makeup advice, through her websites Beauty News Blog, Product Reviews CosmeticsGalore.com Cosmetic Product Reviews and Comparisons