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Wednesday 2 April 2014

5 Beauty benefits of vitamin C

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Vitamin C helps to create and maintain the collagen production in the body. According to ORGO Beauty Founder, Rianna Loving, it is the “glue that holds the body together.” It’s also an antioxidant that strengthens blood vessels giving skin its elasticity and strength.

This is why vitamin C is so important, especially when it comes down to your beauty! Did you know that daily intake of vitamin C is necessary? This is because it is water-soluble, and therefore the body doesn’t store it. Read on for five ways vitamin C can benefit the skin you’re in.



1. Healthy Hair
Want beautiful, strong hair? Vitamin C may be what you need! Vitamin C has the power to not only promote hair growth but repair an unhealthy scalp. Try adding products that offer an added dose of vitamin C into your hair regimen. You may be surprised as to how much your tresses will love you!

2. Energizer

Vitamin C helps with iron absorption. Iron is well known for being a key contributor to your overall health and beauty. A lack of iron makes you feel fatigued and weak. Upping your vitamin C intake will help your body store iron and keep you looking and feeling vibrant, energized and happy.

3. Nail Growth
Just like with hair, vitamin C helps to maintain the health of the skin and tissues that are responsible for the integrity of your nails. Vitamin C gives your nails super strength and also helps them to grow, preventing hangnails. Try using a vitamin C-based cuticle oil regularly to keep your nail beds healthy.

4. Sun Protection

Vitamin C contains antioxidants that protect the skin from ultraviolet radiation and free radicals that can develop due to excess exposure to the sun. It can also reduce sunburn.

5. Aging?

According to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, middle-aged women who have larger amounts of vitamin C in their daily diet have less wrinkles. Apparently, vitamin C is the true fountain of youth. It helps to delay signs of skin weakening and damage.


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Tuesday 1 April 2014

Teen brutally stabs her best friend to death for posting naked 'selfies' of the two of them together on Facebook

Anel Baez, right, was brutally stabbed to death by Erandy Elizabeth Gutierrez, left, police say
Anel Baez, right, was brutally stabbed to death by Erandy Elizabeth Gutierrez, left, police say
A Mexican teen brutally stabbed her best friend to death for posting naked 'selfies' of the two of them together on Facebook, police have said.
Erandy Elizabeth Gutierrez (16) allegedly killed her best friend in a frenzied knife attack on March 19 after the photos were posted online. 
16-year-old Anel Baez died after being stabbed a horrifying 65 times in the brutal murder. 
Police are working on a theory that Gutierrez was humiliated by the revealing pictures posted online and sought revenge on her friend. 
They said Baez had asked her friend over to her house in Guamúchil so that they could patch things up. 
When Gitierrez arrived she asked to use the bathroom before quickly reaching for a knife and repeatedly stabbing Baez. 
Gutierrez fled, and was arrested seven days later at the funeral of her murdered friend. 
News outlets in Mexico have reported that Gutierrez had threatened her former friend in the weeks leading up to the murder. 
"It may seem that I am very calm, but in my head I have killed you at least three times," a now-deleted tweet from her account read. 
Police are expecting to charge the teen with murder later on this week but she may receive a short sentence as she is still a minor. 


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9 Year old girl hospitalized after Neknomination drinking craze

Doctors had to pump Rhiannon's stomach
Doctors had to pump Rhiannon's stomach
An English mother has spoke of her terror after her nine-year-old daughter was taken to hospital following a NekNomination.
It is believed the child is the youngest victim of the NekNomination drinking craze.
Rhiannon Scully had to have her stomach pumped in hospital after downing a cocktail of vodka and whisky – egged on by her friends who had seen similar videos on Facebook.
Rhiannon’s mother Michelle (32) says the dare was filmed on a mobile phone but was deleted soon after.
The alcohol was taken from a press at her friend’s house without the knowledge of any adults.
Rhiannon, a primary school pupil from Leadgate, County Durham, is the youngest person linked to the deadly drinking game that has now become a global craze.
Mrs Scully revealed she found her daughter with her “eyes rolling into the back of her head” after the drinking dare.
She explained: “When I saw her I was raging, I was upset and angry. I was also scared because we didn’t know what would happen at this point.
“I saw her in her uniform with two other friends. I ran to her, she was falling over and she didn’t know where she was. She could have been run over, she was riding her scooter at the time.”
The alarm was raised after Rhiannon was found riding home “all over the place” on her electric scooter and still in her school uniform by her horrified mother, who picked her up and called the ambulance.
Rhiannon later had to have her stomach pumped and was monitored overnight in hospital.
Yesterday police confirmed they questioned both Rhiannon’s family and her friends’ families about the incident but decided no action was required.
The mother said the doctor reckoned she had drunk around half a pint of the concoction.
“We found out in the ambulance that it was a NekNomination. Rhiannon said ‘them stupid NekNominations’,” she added.
“I wouldn’t like to see this happen to any other child and I wouldn’t wish the feeling I felt as a parent on my worst enemy.
“They need to teach children in schools the dangers of alcohol.”
Medics alerted UK cops to the incident last month and the family then received a visit from officers.
The NekNominate craze is believed to have started in January this year in Perth, Australia, but has quickly spread via social media.
It is a drinking game in which people post videos of themselves on Facebook and other social media sites drinking dangerous concoctions of alcohol and then dare or nominate pals to outdo them.


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Monday 31 March 2014

Butt injections can kill!... Q&A ...What you need to know about butt injections and implant

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22-year-old Tamara Blaine began convulsing and having a seizure after being injected in the buttocks with silicon during an illegal medical procedure conducted at a pay-per-hour hotel in NYC. Tamara eventually died at the hospital after the woman who injected her, Tamira Mobley, fled the scene and then denied having any involvement with the incident. According to the medical examiner, “the silicone went into her veins, asphyxiating her and causing her to lose consciousness very quickly.” Blaine’s death has since been ruled a homicide.

The influx of women out to get curvier backsides has grown significantly over the last few years. Celebrity women like Nicki Minaj and Kim Kardashian are praised for their large derriere and the “little in the middle, but she got much back,” image has become so popular that women are increasingly seeking butt injections or implants.

Tamara Blaine found Tamira Mobley via the Internet under the company name Silikon Incorp. She paid her installments of $500 to $800 for a procedure that can cost up to tens of thousands. It’s clear by the tales of injections done in back alleys or seedy hotel rooms, that some women lack the funds to have such procedures in safe settings under licensed surgeons and instead opt for cut-rate, and sometimes illegal jobs. Tamara Blaine isn’t the first and sadly, won’t be the last young woman to lose her life over the desire to surgically enhance their body or face through illegal methods.

While curvaceous figures have always been celebrated in the Black community, Black women are admitting to feeling increasing pressure to adhere to these coke bottle standards by any means necessary or otherwise feel unaccepted. “Love & Hip Hop” star Nya Lee allowed cameras to document her butt injections to educate women about the procedure.

Whether you agree with surgical enhancements or not, it’s better to be safe than dead. Instead of just talking about the problem, we reached out to three established surgeons to ask them the questions every woman should ask before going under the knife.


What should you be looking for when searching for a plastic surgeon?

Dr. Schulman: Make sure they are Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgeons and an active member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This is very different from someone who claims to be a “Board Certified Cosmetic Surgeon.” Selecting a plastic surgeon for your buttock augmentation is even more complex. These procedures are very specialized and very few Board Certified Plastic Surgeons are considered experts at this. Your surgeon should perform at least 6 buttock augmentations per week and be able to show you over 100 of his/her own before and after photos.



Dr. Salzhaeur: If your surgeon is board-certified in gynecology, Internal Medicine or General Surgery, they may know how to deliver a baby, treat a flu or take out a gallbladder, but it doesn’t mean they know anything about cosmetic surgery. Most state medical boards have websites where you can review a
doctors malpractice claims history, more than one or two claims against a surgeon is an indication that there are serious problems. If you do your homework and a little online detective work, it should be easy to find several good surgeons that specialize in the procedure of your choice in a geographical location that works for you.



What are the different kinds of plastic surgeons?

Dr. Schulman: All board certified plastic surgeons are trained in all aspects of cosmetic and reconstructive surgery for the face and body. This usually requires 6-8 years of specialized training after medical school. This is general training and many go on to specialize in specific types of procedures, sometimes requiring additional 1-2 years of training. For cosmetic surgery, you want a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon who specializes in cosmetic surgery. Be careful and don’t be fooled though, because there is something called a “cosmetic surgeon.” This is simply any doctor – radiologists, general surgeon, cardiologist, gynaecologist, etc. – who decided that they now want to perform cosmetic surgery and probably took a few weekend courses, and now has the ability to call themselves a “cosmetic surgeon.” It can be very confusing to the general public and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons is always actively trying to educate the public about the difference between the two.



What health conditions should be considered before signing on for surgery?


Dr. McKnight-Baron: Patients should stop smoking nicotine-containing products 4 weeks prior to any surgical procedure and 4-6 weeks after to avoid potential wound healing problems. A patient should be healthy enough to undergo general anesthesia. A physical examination with your primary care doctor should reveal most potential issues and determine your perioperative risk.


What are the different kinds of butt enhancement surgeries?

Dr. Schulman: There are only two safe ways to increase the size of your buttocks: injections of your own fat that are obtained through liposuction (this is called fat grafting), or buttock implants that are placed in the buttock, similar to the idea of breast implants. Injections of other synthetic materials such as silicone are dangerous, potentially life=threatening, and illegal! No board certified plastic surgeon in the US will ever perform buttock injections with material other than your own fat.



Dr. McKnight-Baron: The methods that are FDA approved and performed by specialty-trained plastic surgeons are fat grafting/injections and gluteal silicone implants. The fat injections, also known as the Brazilian Butt Lift, consist of liposuction from the abdomen, flanks, hips, thighs, etc. to harvest the fat and then injection of the fat in small quantities into the gluteal muscle and surrounding tissue for augmentation. Silicone implant gluteal augmentation is when a gluteal implant (very different from a breast implant) is placed either within or on top of the gluteal muscles for enhancement. What is not FDA approved is injection of free/liquid silicone, polymers, PMMA, hydrogel or other synthetic substances in large quantities into the buttocks. These are often the substances that you hear horror stories about.



Which is the more popular procedure?


Dr. Salzhaeur: The American Society of Asthetic Surgeons noted a 58% increase in the number of BBL’s in 2013. More than 10,000 women underwent this procedure in the US alone, with thousands more opting to do it overseas in Mexico or South America.



Dr. McKnight-Baron: The Brazilian Butt Lift/fat grafting is probably the most popular because in addition to enhancing the gluteal region, the patient is getting contouring in an alternate area that will likely lead to a more pleasing aesthetic result. For example, liposuction of the waist/flanks and abdomen paired with fat grafting to the buttocks will create more of a “Coke bottle” effect than if the gluteal augmentation were to be performed alone. Also the fat injected is the patient’s own tissue and is less prone to warping, infection, or the need for corrective surgery if issues arise, which is not the case with gluteal implants. If an implant becomes infected or develops scar tissue around it (capsular contracture), then it may warrant removal or revision of the implant pocket.


What are the costs of butt injections vs. butt implants?

Dr. McKnight-Baron: Gluteal augmentation has a broad range of prices. Fat injections can range anywhere from $4,000-$20,000 and up depending on the state and on the amount of fat that needs to be harvested and injected. The fat injections can be more costly because the operation is more labor intensive for the physician and it takes more time in the operating room. Gluteal implants can range from $4,500-$8,000 still depending on the state and the patient’s body shape.



What is actually inside butt injects and implants?

Dr Schulman: Buttock implants are made of solid silicone. They cannot break or leak and there is no risk for allergic reaction to the implant. Buttock injections should consist of your own purified fat that was harvested from you during a liposuction procedure. Despite what some physicians think, this fat survives very poorly outside the body, so your fat should be reinjected into you immediately, and not stored in a freezer for future injections.



Dr. McKnight-Baron: The patient’s pure fat when used after liposuction. Gluteal implants contain a more form stable silicone gel than what is found in breast implants. When silicone is safely contained within an implant shell as in breast, gluteal, or calf implants it is safe to use. Other substances that are not yet FDA approved for use in the United States include free liquid silicone, hydrogel, polymers, PMMA, etc.


What makes silicone and other street injections so dangerous?

Dr. McKnight-Baron: Free or liquid silicone is dangerous because it can migrate throughout the tissue in which it is injected and cause open wounds, nerve damage, infection and pain. When not covered with a capsule, it stimulates the body to form a foreign body reaction to it, which can also lead scar formation around the material. This phenomenon can cause intense hardening of the soft tissues along with painful deformities and disfiguring abscesses. Street injectors are dangerous because they often do not know the composition of and are not concerned about the safety of materials they are injecting (i.e. Fix-a-flat, rubber cement). They also do not know how to practice appropriate sterile technique to avoid infection. Those that are not appropriately trained also have inadequate knowledge of human anatomy and therefore don’t know how to avoid important structures in order to prevent injury.



How do the buttocks feel after surgery?


Dr. McKnight-Baron: One should wait around 3-6 months for all postsurgical swelling to go down before assessing their final result. After this period the buttocks should be soft and supple, and occasionally a little firmer following fat injections and gluteal implants. In some instances a patient can develop a capsular contracture with gluteal implants which leads to a hardened feel of the area around the implant oftentimes with a visual deformity.



What alarming signs should a patient be looking for post-surgery?


Dr Salzhaeur: Alarming signs after surgery include, fever, redness, warmth indicating potential infection. Pain in the calf or leg may indicate a deep vein thrombosis. These blood clots can dislodge and cause pulmonary embolus which can be life threatening. Any difficulty breathing, chest pain or other serious signs and symptoms should be reported to your surgeon immediately and activate emergency medical services if needed.



Are there any other approved methods (outside of exercise) that can produce the same results?


Dr Schulman: Unfortunately exercises such as lunges and squats will never give the appearance of an enlarged booty. Yes, you can build up the gluteus muscle, but the muscle only makes up a small portion of the buttock and the majority of the buttock volume is fat. Lunges and squats may round your butt slightly but will never significantly increase the overall volume.


Dr Salzhaeur: No.


Dr. McKnight-Baron: Being cornbread fed!…I jest. Genetics play a huge role in fat distribution and body shape. Most African-American and some Latino women are blessed with curvier derrières than women of other ethnicities. Good old exercise is the only tried and true natural way to shape, tone and lift your way to a more attractive behind, aside from being born with a predisposition to a curvy backside.


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Russian designers present catwalk collections on disabled models at Moscow Fashion Week

Designer Sabina Gorelik is one of the designers to create a fashion collection for people with physical disabilities at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Moscow
Designer Sabina Gorelik is one of the designers to create a fashion collection for people with physical disabilities at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Moscow

The Fashion Without Borders initiative ha been introduced to raise awareness of disabled people within the fashion industry
The Fashion Without Borders initiative has been introduced to raise awareness of disabled people within the fashion industry
A one-legged model shows off a sporty outfit that incorporates a sling into the design
A one-legged model shows off a sporty outfit that incorporates a sling into the design


Monochrome was a strong theme
A model with achondroplasia presents a dress
 
A model with achondroplasia presents a monochrome dress on the catwalk

The Fashion Without Borders show at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia involved dozens of models with various physical disabilities, who took to the runway to show off clothing designed especially for them.
 

Designers Daria Razumihina, Sabina Gorelik, Dmitriy Neu, Masha Sharoeva, Albina Bikbulatova, Oksana Livencova, Miguel Angelo Fernandes Carvalho and Christine Wolf presented a couture collection for people with physical disabilities and achondroplasia.
The initiative, called 'Models without borders' is aimed at increasing awareness of disability in the fashion industry and is part of a four-day fashion event in Moscow that features over 30 designers.
Ambassador for disabled models Chelsey Hay told the MailOnline: 'At Models Of Diversity we strive for disabled models to be embraced and not excluded in fashion, this show in Russia has done exactly that.
'It is amazing to see another country follow suit after the use of disabled model Danielle Sheybuk in New York Fashion Week back in February.
'Of course we don't want this to be a one off, lets see permanent disabled models, in every aspect of fashion!
'The UK needs to up its game, other countries are doing it, very disappointing that we are not.'
A one-armed male model wears a outfit embracing the sports luxe trend that has stormed catwalks this season
A one-armed male model wears a outfit embracing the sports luxe trend that has stormed catwalks this season

While greys, black and white were big, not all designers shunned colour, as a model in a wheelchair shows off a Daria Razumihina design
While greys, black and white were big, not all designers shunned colour, as a model in a wheelchair shows off a Daria Razumihina design

Two models high five each other as they pass on the runway in the show
Two models high five each other as they pass on the runway in the show

A group of male models in wheelchairs hit he runway together, showing off a range of formal and casual suits
A group of male models in wheelchairs hit he runway together, showing off a range of formal and casual suits
A model at the Sabina Gorelik show
The mood of the show was lighthearted, with many of the models obviously having fun as they walked the catwalk
The mood of the show was light hearted, with many of the models having lots of fun on the catwalk 
This outfit reflects the minimalist trend already seen at many of the global fashion weeks
This outfit reflects the minimalist trend already seen at many of the global fashion weeks

A model shows off a Daria Razumihina outfit consisting of a stripped monochrome top and patterned skirt
A model shows off a Daria Razumihina outfit consisting of a stripped monochrome top and patterned skirt

A model walks the runway at the Fashion Without Borders - Sabina Gorelik show
A model walks the runway at the Fashion Without Borders - Sabina Gorelik show
A model walks in a black dress with puffed skirt at the Fashion Without Borders Sabina Gorelik show
A male model accompanies a model using a walking stick in a loose shift dress with sheer sleeves
A male model accompanies a model using a walking stick in a loose shift dress with sheer sleeves





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