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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

MAC | F/W 09 Nail Trend (Jin Soon Choi)


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More than a colour statement, an of-the-moment approach that dazzles with innovation and style. How to do it? Enter Jin Soon, much-sought-after nail guru who has worked the shows, collaborating with us to create six nail colours exclusively for M∙A∙C.

$12.00 each Available in 6 shades

Cool Reserve


Beyond Jealous


For Fun


Dance All Night

Dry Martini


Rich, Dark, Delicious

I love cream nail polish!

for more info go to

www.maccosmetics.com
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Understanding Vitiligo


Photo Credit: Univ. of Iowa (Dermatology)

Vitiligo is a chronic disorder that causes depigmentation in patches of skin. It occurs when the melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation which are derived from the neural crest, die or are unable to function. The precise pathogenesis, or cause, of vitiligo is complex and not yet fully understood. There is some evidence suggesting it is caused by a combination of autoimmune, genetic, and environmental factors. It is also common in people with thyroid disorders. The population incidence worldwide is considered to be less than 1 percent. Non-segmental vitiligo has a greater prevalence than the disorder's other form(s).

Signs & Symptoms
The most notable symptom of vitiligo is depigmentation of patches of skin that occurs on the extremities. Although patches are initially small, they often enlarge and change shape. When skin lesions occur, they are most prominent on the face, hands and wrists. Depigmentation is particularly noticeable around body orifices, such as the mouth, eyes, nostrils, genitalia and umbilicus. Some lesions have hyperpigmentation around the edges. Vitiligo is similar in appearance to leprosy, and as such (in countries where leprosy is prevalent), individuals with vitiligo can be stigmatized for the similarities in appearance. In regards to psychological damage, vitiligo can have a significant effect on the mental health of a patient. Psychological stress may even result in an individual becoming more susceptible to vitiligo. Patients who are stigmatised for their condition may experience depression and similar mood disorders.

Non-Segmental Vitiligo
In Non-segmental vitiligo (NSV), there is usually some form of symmetry in the location of the patches of depigmentation. New patches also appear over time, and can be generalised over large portions of the body, or localised to a particular area. Vitiligo where little pigmented skin remains is referred to as vitiligo universalis. NSV can come about at any age, unlike segmental vitiligo which is far more prevalent in teenage years.

Segmental Vitiligo
Segmental vitiligo (SV) differs in appearance, aetiology and prevalence of associated illnesses. Its treatment is also different to that of NSV. It tends to affect areas of skin that are associated with dorsal roots from the spine. It spreads much more rapidly than NSV and, without treatment, patches of depigmented skin remain throughout life.




Many people use Dermablend to conceal this condition.

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Source of research
Credit
wikipedia.org

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The PENCIL Skirt


Classically Elegant
I own this skirt in Black, Gray & Chocolate Brown.
I'd love it in tan.
Why I love it:
- Universally flattering for all body types.
- Goes with EVERYTHING.
Crisp White or Colorful Button Down Shirt
Soft & Feminine Blouse
Weekend T-Shirt
Cashmere Sweater
- Dress Up or Dress Down
Flats
Heels
The possibilities are endless.

This is a wardrobe staple according to Style Expert, Lloyd Boston.

Lloyd Boston

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Do you own one? If not, shouldn't you?

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