Posted on Dec 18, 2009 under beauty tips, tips, tips, tips |
Most of the contact lens can radically alter your vision and appearance. But for maintaining the health of your eyes and protecting your vision you need proper contact lens care. For your prescription, you will need to visit your eye care professional. Your professional will instruct you correctly on contact lens care. Many lens providers give a detailed booklet along with the lenses. Read the booklet thoroughly and understand what needs to be done. Remember, care for your contacts is not standard. Different lens require different regimen. Here are some tips for contact lens care:
- Before handling your contact lens, wash your hands thoroughly with a mild soap. Rinse them well before drying your hands with a lint free towel. Make sure that your hands are free from contaminants and dust at all never use cold cream, cosmetics, face powder or lotions just before handling.
- Never use your nails to handle your lens. Always ensure you use your finger tips. Keep your nails short and with no jagged ends.
- After removal, your lens must be thoroughly cleaned, rinsed and disinfected. The solutions used must be approved by the FDA and manufactured by reputable companies. Remember your eyes are irreplaceable so never compromise on the quality of the solutions. Ensure you clean your lens immediately after you remove them. Read more… »
Posted on Dec 18, 2009 under daily ramblings, diverse ideas |
Last night, I had a very sound sleep like I used to have. But, all of a sudden I experience very painful cramps in the lower part of my left leg. I can’t move due to the pain. I have to wake hubby to assist me because I am almost shouting. I don’t want my neighbors to wake up just because of cramps. I am thankful hubby knows how to mend it. I go back to sleep.
As I wake up this morning I can still feel the pain. Despite that I still do the things I used to do every morning such as hang wet clothes and sweep the backyard. After that, is the time I wash myself and look at the mirror. To my surprise I can visibly see dark eye circle. I’m doomed. I immediately ran to my cosmetic products to look for an eye cream. The problem, I can’t find one. I am really doomed this time. All I can do now is to put make up on it before leaving the house. Hopefully the make-up will hide it.
Posted on Dec 18, 2009 under daily ramblings |
When everything is set and done, I planned to hold a little party for my friends and family. I am proud to show my new house to them, but not to the whole world of course. For that matter I have to start making or ordering whichever is less expensive, the party invitations. Like I said, I have to weigh down the amount because it’s not a big or formal party. Giving invitations is just out of respect.
Well, I have to start whatever I am planning. Also, I have to start arranging once again. I might not be able to finish whatever I want to finish if I continue to sit in front of my computer.
Posted on Dec 18, 2009 under news & headlines |
It has been a talk in the internet when the first photo of Kendra Wilkinson’s first baby, a boy named Hank Baskett IV, has already surfaced on the cover of the upcoming issue of OK! Magazine. Editors for the tab were invited at the hospital, where the star was recovering after giving birth, and were lucky to get her talking about how it felt to be a new mommy. Although she claims to have “labor brain” and to have forgotten everything that happened since she was taken to the hospital, Kendra can’t stop talking about her and husband Hank Baskett new bundle of joy. She feels great after the experience and the fact that she finally gets to hold little Hank is truly a dream come true. And it more than shows in the photo, with Kendra smiling wide as she’s cradling the baby in her arms.
As the former glamour model says for the magazine “The good thing about being induced is that it’s like planning a trip, just very calm. We ate a huge dinner before we came to the hospital. I ate a whole batch of brownies because I was nervous. No wonder he’s 9 pounds! I was induced early in the morning; then it was wait, wait, wait. I was experiencing contractions throughout the day, and I was anxious. I kept checking the monitor every second, like ‘Is it happening yet?’”.
As noted above, this could easily be a new record in terms of a media outlet rushing with an offer to get a celebrity’s baby photos. Tradition in showbiz makes it so that this kind of pictures can make a lot of money; with their value going up if the waiting period is longer. Never before has a star sold pictures with their 2-day old child, they say, which could also mean that demand for them was incredibly high.