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» Can Caffeine Cut Your Risk of Skin Cancer?
Published 2007-08-22  
A recent study into the effects of caffeine seems to indicate that the risk of some skin cancers can be reduced by consuming moderate amounts of caffeine.
» Cellulite And Skin Care
Published 2007-08-29  
The term cellulite is literally a made up word that has somehow made it into the modern lexicon by virtue of some very clever marketing.
» Skin Care For The Hands
Published 2007-08-31  
Our hands can take one heck of a beating during the course of a normal workday. Regardless of what kind of work you do, the skin of you hands is exposed.
» Skin Care Myths
Published 2007-09-02  
Ever since humans first became self-aware about personal hygiene and appearance there has end to extremes that some people will go to in order to improve their looks.
» The Anti Wrinkle Solution
Published 2007-09-02  
It is said that the Egyptian queen Cleopatra used sour milk as a skin treatment often bathing in it and applying it to her face and it would appear that Cleo may have been on to something centuries ago.
» Does Skin Really Breathe?
Published 2007-09-02  
The short answer to what that all-important skin care question is no.
» Saving Your Skin Is In
Published 2007-09-02  
Walking down the beach on a bright sunny day you notice all of the sunbathers are young, tan and healthy looking.
» New Techniques For Facial Rejuvenation
Published 2007-09-02  
Time was that the best hope for a younger looking face was to go under the knife of a qualified plastic surgeon.
» Skin Whitening
Published 2007-09-02  
Throughout history fair, white skin has been a desirable physical attribute for a variety of societal and cultural reasons.
» Tanning Bed Cons and Pros
Published 2007-09-02  
As the title would suggest, there may be more reasons not use a tanning bed than there to use one.
» Get Steamed In Your Own Personal Sauna
Published 2007-09-02  
Few things feel as relaxing as time spent in your own personal sauna. More and more homeowners are adding the luxury of a home sauna which have become more affordable to buy and less expensive to operate thanks to improvements in materials and design.
» Ancient Baths Usher In Modern Saunas
Published 2007-09-02  
The use of the bath is, as might be anticipated, an exceedingly old custom. The fullest details we have with respect to the bathing habits of the ancients apply to its development under the Romans.
» Varicose Veins Can Be Treated
Published 2007-09-02  
So the spiders from Mars have invaded your lower legs, staring back at you. The spiders of course are those nagging little varicose veins that form very close to the surface of the skin.
» Personal Saunas Need Only Minimal Space
Published 2007-09-02  
Your on vacation and enjoying the sauna at the spa or sitting in the sauna at your local health club and you think
» The Wood Can Make the Sauna
Published 2007-09-02  
Hot air and steam in a small space has been used for thousands of years to relax, rejuvenate and repair.
» Infrared Saunas Gaining Popularity
Published 2007-09-02  
Time was that a sauna needed hot stones heated by wood or other heat source such as gas or electricity.
» Proper Skin Care For Men
Published 2007-10-08  
Would John Wayne have used a moisturizer? Do real men care about their skin or worry that age is creeping up on them?
» Vitamin E and Skin Care
Published 2007-10-08  
Does vitamin E really help your skin look younger? Can the application of creams and lotions that contain this reduce the look of scars and other skin blemishes?
» Choosing the Right Fabric for Your Waterbed Sheets
Published 2007-11-09  
Just as with sheets for standard beds, choosing the right fabric for your waterbed can make a difference in sleeping comfort. There are many fabric and quality choices that can affect not only comfort but other things as well.
» Chemicals and Conditioners for Your Waterbed
Published 2007-11-09  
As any science student who has looked at a drop of water under a microscope can you, water chemistry is indeed a complex subject.
» These Waterbed Facts Will Floor You
Published 2007-11-09  
In the early days of waterbeds, there was a widely held perception that the weight of the average waterbed would be enough to have it come crashing through the floor of the average home or apartment.
» Waterbeds and Your Health
Published 2007-11-09  
Waterbeds have been around for quite awhile now and are often marketed as a means of maintaining good back health and generally improve blood pressure, circulation and other medical conditions.
» Great Photoramic Cousins of Panoramas
Published 2007-11-13  
Like many of their panoramic cousins, photoramics are a compilation of images that are used to express a certain theme.
» Braided Rug Decorating Choices
Published 2007-11-26  
Fans of country style home decorating have helped to drive the renewed popularity in braided rugs. Long a staple in many homes, area rugs of all types were largely displaced by the almost ubiquitous use of wall to wall carpeting.
» Natural Braided Rug Materials
Published 2007-11-26  
When most of us think of the classic braided rug, we think of various weaves made up of yarns and fabrics. Woolen yarns and cloth scraps were the materials most widely used by early rug weavers. While it is true that rag braids and yarn weaves are the most popular and most available, there are beautiful braided rugs that are made from a wide variety of plant based materials.
» Daybed Covers Make Decorating Easy
Published 2007-11-26  
From the high style of satin to the simplicity of country patchwork, daybed covers can make decorating easy and practical. Daybeds are a practical and inexpensive way to add extra sleeping space combined with a cozy spot to just lounge and relax.
» Traditional Braided Area Rugs
Published 2007-11-27  
The craft and origin of braided rugs has been the subject of some debate over the years. It is said that the art and craft of braided rugs has roots in the Native American culture. Indigenous cultures the world over have long and well documented histories of rug making.
» Shabby Chic Daybed Decor
Published 2007-11-28  
If you are like me, decorating for comfort rather than style is important. Mismatched furniture, quaint country wall hangings and hand sewn comforters seem to find their way into our home like a litter of lost puppies.
» Put Some Spring in Your Sleep
Published 2007-11-28  
The age of cyberspace provides us with seemingly unlimited amounts of information on every subject imaginable. Consumers can research products and services without ever leaving the comforts of home.
» The Humble Daybed Has a Storied History
Published 2007-11-28  
The modern daybed has a link to the past that most of us are not familiar with. From the ancient Greeks and Romans, through the Victorian Age to the present day, the humble daybed has endured. Most of us are familiar with the modern daybed as a great way to accommodate overnight guests.
» Time to Weigh in on Memory Foam
Published 2007-11-28  
The introduction of memory or visco elastic foam in the early nineteen nineties was a revolution in modern sleep systems. The comfort of a material that would literally mold itself to your body shape has drawn many of us to make the switch from a conventional mattress system.
» Memory Foam Beds From Outer Space
Published 2007-11-28  
Microwave ovens, satellite television, non-stick cookware and Velcro are just a few of the products brought to us through advancements in the now decades-old space program. Adding to this impressive list of consumer products from outer space is what has come to be referred to as memory foam.
» Keeping Your Waterbed Clean is Easy
Published 2007-11-29  
The human body is constantly shedding millions of dead skin cells and hair. This material is not a health hazard in itself, but the accretion of this material can be become a welcome home to insects and bacteria. The stuff that naturally falls away from us can be found throughout even the cleanest home especially in our beds.
» The Facts About a Waterbed
Published 2007-11-29  
There was a time when waterbeds were no more than a vinyl water bladder surrounded by a wooden frame and topped with a thin piece of foam. Most often a vinyl sheet would line the frame in case the bladder or mattress sprung a leak.
» Photography and Panoramic Pictures
Published 2007-11-29  
Since the dawn of the photographic age, in the early eighteen hundreds, artists and photographers have pushed the limits of this incredible invention. Over the years, constant innovations and advancements in photographic technology have turned novice picture takers into real camera hounds.
» More Braided Rugs Less Carpet
Published 2007-11-29  
Prior to World War II many American homes featured wood and other types of hard surface flooring and area rugs where used as room accents. During the home building boom that followed the end of the war, the use of wall to wall carpeting became very wide spread.
» Framed Skyline Panorama Photographs
Published 2007-11-29  
Someone once wrote that great cities have great skylines. Recognizable by prominent buildings and other structures the worlds great city skylines can be seen in many different panoramic photographs.
» Daybeds a Place to Sleep and Lounge
Published 2007-11-29  
Modern daybeds offer a decorative and practical alternative to the traditional sleeper sofa. A simple daybed is a great way to turn that extra bedroom into a comfortable spot to congregate, lounge and catch some sleep.
» Decorating with Country Daybed Covers
Published 2007-11-29  
Country style home decor has never been more popular. Rural country and Early American motifs can be seen in everything from furniture and floor coverings to linens.
» Nature in Framed Landscape Panoramas
Published 2007-11-29  
Landscapes have been a popular subject for painters, photographers and other artists for centuries. Landscapes most often highlight the natural features of geography. Some artists and photographers will combine the natural beauty of Mother Nature and man made structures that come together to create a certain image.
» Important Waterbed Safety Tips
Published 2007-11-29  
Many people enjoy the comfort and warmth of a quality waterbed. Since the early days of a simple water-filled bladder surrounded by a wooden frame, waterbed technology has developed making modern beds more comfortable, more efficient and safer.
» Waterbeds Have Gone Hybrid
Published 2007-11-29  
The days of a water-filled vinyl bladder surrounded by a simple wooden frame are quickly fading into history. Waterbed designs have undergone a sea change as it were and these changes can be seen in the soft sided or hybrid waterbed.
» Daybed Hideaway Trundles are Convenient
Published 2007-11-30  
Trundle beds have long been used as convenient and space efficient way to add extra sleeping space. When combined with a daybed, a trundle can provide an extra bed that can be stored away until it is needed without taking up the extra space needed for a conventional bed.
» Hard Sided Waterbeds Are New Again
Published 2007-11-30  
The traditional hard sided or framed waterbed is more popular than ever. Once thought to be passe, hard sided waterbeds have maintained a loyal following among those folks who appreciate the style and function of a properly designed waterbed ensemble.
» Assemble a Hard Sided Waterbed
Published 2007-11-30  
To many of us, the task of assembling hard sided water may seem a little daunting. Framing, heaters, mattresses and chemicals seem like more work than it is worth, but the result is a great sleeping environment that is well worth the effort.
» Shopping for Replacement Waterbed Mattresses
Published 2007-11-30  
So you have slept on a waterbed for many years and now you or your sleeping partner has decided to make a change. The decision to change quite often involves switching to a traditional innerspring mattress, replacing a worn bladder type mattress with a new one, or upgrading to a hybrid waterbed mattress.
» Store It Under the Bed
Published 2007-11-30  
A bed frame with drawers is most often referred to as a captains bed. The origin of the term no doubt comes from the need for storage space in the tight confines of life on board ship.
» Do Not Remove Your Mattress Tag Under Penalty of Law
Published 2007-11-30  
The infamous little tag on your mattress, bedding and other upholstered furniture has been the butt of jokes for decades. For years, many people actually believed that they would be breaking the law if the tag were removed.
» To Sleep Perchance to Dream is What Our Body Needs
Published 2007-11-30  
Sleep is the state in which activity of the brain proper appears to be naturally and temporarily suspended. Dreaming, sleepwalking and other sleep related phenomenon show that some activity of the mind is possible and does occur, even during sleep.
» History of Aerial Panoramas
Published 2007-11-30  
Even before the invention of modern photography, artists were creating beautiful panoramic images. The ability to capture an image and chemically fix it to a photographic plate spurred greater innovation and experimentation.
» Heating Your Waterbed Is Hot
Published 2007-12-03  
The trend in recent years has been toward soft-sided waterbeds otherwise known as hybrid waterbeds. The thick padding and foam frame construction of these hybrids had largely done away with the need for an electric heating system.
» Replacing Your Waterbed Heater
Published 2007-12-03  
There is one telltale sign that the existing heater is not working since the bed is simply not staying warm. Now before you run out and buy a new heater, there some common sense troubleshooting that should be done first.
» Building Your Own Custom Waterbed Frame
Published 2007-12-03  
I can remember buying my first hard sided waterbed in the early nineteen seventies. The bed was a simple affair with a wood frame, mattress, safety liner and a piece of foam. There was no riser or pedestal, no headboard, no padded rails and the pinewood frame rails were not finished.
» Memory Foam Toppers for Your Mattress
Published 2007-12-04  
One of the most popular trends in mattresses these days is visco elastic foam otherwise referred to as memory foam. Memory foam was first developed for use in the space program during the nineteen seventies though the product was never used in manned space flight missions.
» Jewelry Fakes and Knockoffs
Published 2007-12-04  
Most all of us are familiar with the old comedy stereotype of the seedy looking gent on street corner pulling open his jacket, offering to sell an expensive watch for pennies on the dollar.
» Waterbeds Have Gone Tubular
Published 2007-12-04  
Early waterbeds were designed with a one-piece bladder-type mattress. This would result in the water sloshing back and forth and not everyone was wild about the feeling.
» Digital Watches Revolutionize Timekeeping
Published 2007-12-04  
Much to the consternation of traditionalists in the watch making world, the introduction of digital watches has literally changed the face of timekeeping.
» Consider a Custom Watch If a Personal Submarine Is Not In Your Budget
Published 2007-12-05  
Many wealthy buyers are looking for the ultimate in bling and that includes buying everything from tourist travel to outer space, mega yachts and even personal submarines.
» Recycle Your Old Watch Battery
Published 2007-12-05  
In this day and age of environmental consciousness, the movement to safely dispose of and recycle potentially hazardous materials has grown enormously.
» Watches Join Cars as Reliable Japanese Products
Published 2007-12-05  
The Swiss have been always been known for producing finely crafted goods including watches and clocks and were long considered by many to be the undisputed champs in precision and reliability.
» How Watch Making Has Changed
Published 2007-12-05  
Before wristwatches became ubiquitous in our society, pocket watches were the standard for personal timekeeping. The first pocket watch is thought to have been made in Germany towards the end of the fifteenth century.
» Watch Companies Use Communication Technology to Get Their Message Out
Published 2007-12-05  
During the early days of watch production, watch makers relied almost entirely on their reputation. By offering the timeless qualities of craftsmanship, durability and good value for the money, many watch makers were propelled forward.
» Watch Makers Discover Part Standardization
Published 2007-12-05  
Like countless other consumer products, the way in which modern wrist watches are manufactured has undergone incredible changes since the Industrial Revolution that broke during the turn of twentieth century.
» Golf Course Panoramas Help Frame the Sport
Published 2007-12-06  
One of the more popular genres of framed panoramas depict famous golf courses. Views of championship golf courses from around the world can be adorn your home or office. Framed golf course panoramas can make the perfect gift for the golfer or collector in your life.
» The Oldest Motorcycle Names Live On
Published 2007-12-06  
Two of the oldest names in motorcycles live on today. Royal Enfield and Harley Davidson have survived the test of time and have maintained loyal legions of fans.
» All Gold Jewelry is Not Created Equal
Published 2007-12-07  
Gold has been a precious commodity for thousand of years. The uses for gold extend far beyond just jewelry. Great empires have risen and fallen based on gold and has historically been a symbol of power and wealth. Gold has remained a universal currency and a fuel a global trade.
» Ten Carat Gold the Good and the Bad
Published 2007-12-07  
Gold has captivated us for thousand of years especially when it comes to jewelry. The gift of gold has never fallen out of favor, considered an act of respect and love. Gold has started wars, helped build far flung empires and fueled great economies.
» The Black Hills Yields Pink and Green Gold
Published 2007-12-07  
In more ways than one, Black Hills gold jewelry has the ability to turn gold into green. Black Hills gold has been a very popular choice when buying gold jewelry pieces.
» Gemstones, Superstitions and Mystical Power
Published 2007-12-07  
Since the beginning of recorded history, precious stones and gems have been held in great regard. Ancient peoples have been putting jewels on monuments, jewelry, caskets, and many other places. Today, as in ancient times, people have been putting more than just monetary value on gemstones.
» Children Drawn to the Sparkle of Jewelry
Published 2007-12-10  
Observing how a baby reacts to visual stimuli and it is easy to see how jewelry gets the attention of children and adults alike. Beauty, color and shine are universal attractants not limited to humans.
» Celtic Jewelry is Steeped in History
Published 2007-12-11  
All cultures throughout history have placed a significant importance to symbols. Long before the development of modern communications, ancient cultures used symbols as a way to share information. The ancient Celts left behind a long history of symbolism and artistry that endures today.
» Sports Jewelry is Always a Winner
Published 2007-12-13  
The thrill of victory is often accompanied by receiving a piece of commemorative jewelry. From the World Series of Baseball to the Super Bowl of the National Football League, sports jewelry is coveted and very collectable. Rings and other jewelry awarded to professional athletes are rare commodities.
» Religious Jewelry An Outward Sign of Faith
Published 2007-12-13  
The power of religious symbolism has endured through history. For many religious denominations, sacred symbols have often taken the form of personal jewelry. Religious jewelry has been used as an outward sign of ones faith. The symbol used often indicates the particular religion of the wearer.
» Bookends Echo Works of Art and Architecture
Published 2007-12-28  
Decorative bookends are a great way to add a touch of style to your living space. In spite of predictions that books will fall victim to the digital age, many people place a special value on their personal book collections. There are classical styles of bookends, which can not only define the look of the room, but also reflect important aspects of human history.
» Fleur De lis Bookends Emblematic of History
Published 2008-01-08  
The Fleur de lis is symbolic for many reasons. It is no wonder that bookends and other elements of interior design have made use of this historic emblem.
» Unique and Collectible Animal Bookends
Published 2008-01-08  
Throughout human history, many cultures have held animals in high regard. Horses, dogs, cats, owls and eagles are thought to hold a special place in astrology, religion and other aspects of cultural importance. So it should come as no surprise that collectible and decorative animal bookends are more than just interior design fixtures.
» Medieval Bookends and Days of Yore
Published 2008-01-08  
Knights in armor, dragons and castles are just some of the popular styles of medieval bookends. Popular with collectors, replica artifacts of the Middle Ages, such as bookends, harkens back to the days of enchantment and magic.
» Gargoyle Bookends as Part of Mythology and Architecture
Published 2008-01-08  
Gargoyle bookends are a reflection of the history and mythology that continues to fuel modern interest in unique nature of these unusual figures.


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