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Feb 23, 2007 -
I was watching some old Ellen (I know, I am obsessed with her) videos the other day and came across her mom, Betty, trying out "As Seen on TV" fitness contraptions. One product, the Chin Gym, caught my eye as I thought there was no way this product existed but I was wrong, it does exist.
The Chin Gym ($39.95) is basically a really complicated looking contraption that promises to reduce the double chin and define the jaw line by trimming, toning, strengthening and removing wrinkles from chin, neck and jaw line muscles.
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Dec 26, 2006 -
Are worries over a double chin bringing you down?
I wish more than anything that I could tell you there is a simple work out to tone up your chin but unfortunately fat is fat (no matter where it is). The only way to get rid of fat is with a total-body weight-loss program (eating healthy and working out), which can help you lose some fat in your neck and face.
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Jul 08, 2009 -
It's a close call on whether or not you like your driver's license photo. Perhaps you blinked, didn't hear your cue, or could it be that a double chin just appeared out of nowhere? These mishaps can happen in any type of photo, not just the ones that prove you can legally operate heavy machinery.
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Aug 01, 2009 -
You know when somebody tags you in a photo on Facebook, and you cringe when you see it? I was recently tagged in a photo getting down on the dance floor. Luckily, nothing was hanging out that wasn't supposed to be, it was just a very unflattering angle, resulting in the most awkward, double-chinned shot I have ever seen.
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Jul 16, 2009 -
Since Curly Bella has a relaxer, water is not her friend after a blowout. If you're in the same boat, or frequently swim and don't want to get hair that wet, choose a cap with the best protection. Now, realistically, your head will rarely stay totally dry once you dive in, but there are a couple tips to get a good fit.
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Jul 12, 2009 -
- You'll never guess which celebs have sisters who look just like them.
- One easy tip to prevent the dreaded double chin in photos.
- Megan Fox is a lipstick chameleon. Vote for the shade you think she works the best.
- Stars are always changing their hair. Which style do you prefer on them?
- 10 surprising and effective ways to treat bikini bumps.
- Get Emma Watson's classic Harry Potter premiere updo.
- See the top 10 hairstyles from Paris Couture Week and get a Fall preview.
- Jimmy Choo has great tips on how to care for your feet.
- How long do you stay smooth after waxing?
- Take our quiz on the history of barbershops.
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Jul 07, 2009 -
- 5 minutes of effort yields a rustic tomato and bread gratin
- A simple tip for preventing "photo double chin"
- Do you know your sexy slang?
- Ways to celebrate a burgeoning belly
- Will the house of Christian Lacroix be saved?
- 10 stylish designer steals
- Middlesex to become an hour drama series on HBO
- The best sexy beaches for budget travelers
- Too hot to exercise? Try these
- Supercute video: a real pug pushes toy pugs in a stroller
- Handy iPhone apps for entertaining guests this Summer
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Jun 16, 2009 -
The bronzers I prefer are matte and come in the form of a pressed powder. I like the way they give you a soft, subtle and natural-looking tan without the distraction of shimmer all over your face. Also, they can double as a contour colour when you're looking to define your jaw or sculpt your cheekbones.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
In This Report
- Highlights
- Introduction
- Symptoms
- Causes
- Risk Factors
- Prognosis
- Diagnosis
- Lifestyle Changes
- Treatment
- Dental Devices
- Surgery
- Resources
- References
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Highlights
Sleep Apnea and Heart Attack
Obstructive sleep apnea can increase the risk of heart attack by as much as 30% over the course of 5 years, suggests a study presented at the 2007 American Thoracic Society International Conference. Researchers noted that the risk of developing or dying from heart disease rises with increasing sleep apnea severity.
Sleep Apnea and Diabetes
- Obstructive sleep apnea may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, indicates research presented at the American Thoracic Society conference.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
In This Report
- Highlights
- Introduction
- Blemishes
- Risk Factors
- Prevention
- Treatment
- Resurfacing Treatments
- Implant Procedures
- Plastic Surgery
- Resources
- References
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Highlights
Smoking and Skin Damage
- The skin of smokers ages more rapidly than the skin of non-smokers, even in areas of the body not exposed to sunlight, according to a 2007 study. Women in the study who smoked also had much lower levels of vitamin E secretions in their skin. Vitamin E may protect the skin from sun damage.
- There may be an association between smoking and higher frequency of a type of acne (noninflammatory acne) in adult women, according to a European study.
Antioxidants and Your Skin
- A study in the Journal of Nutrition found that a combination of antioxidants and trace elements supplementation raises the risk of skin cancer in women, but not in men.
Ultraviolet Radiation
- Overall, exposure to ultraviolet radiation from sunlight (radiation referred to as UVA or UVB) accounts for about 90% of the symptoms of premature skin aging.
- UVB primarily affects the outer skin layers.
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