Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Carol Alt Supermodel New Beauty Expert Website

Actress, supermodel, and beauty and health expert Carol Alt announced today that she launched her new brand and website design. Alt’s new website features the unique aesthetics of her new brand, as well as a smoother user experience throughout the site. The new design incorporates rich content and information from Carol’s personal arsenal of doctors and nutritionists that will make the website the go-to source for health-conscious shoppers, as well as everyday consumers that want to improve their health. A fully functional e-commerce shopping cart will be integrated in the near future so Alt’s fans will be able to purchase products directly from her site.

In addition, the new website incorporates an easy-to-sign-up newsletter, allowing fans of Carol to receive news and product offers as they become available.  Look for the site to be fully integrated with a functional e-commerce shopping cart in the near future, so everyone will be able to find and purchase her suggested products directly from her site.

At 54, Alt is an expert on raw food nutrition and is the best-selling author of “Eating in the Raw,” “The Raw 50” and “Easy Sexy Raw.” She also wrote a book series on modeling called “This Year’s Model” and “Model, Incorporated.”

In May 2015, Alt will be debuting her long-anticipated book “A Healthy You,” in which she shares her tips on everything from homemade natural hair treatments to foods that balance the body, mind and spirit. “A Healthy You” will be available through www.carolalt.com and fine retailers nationwide.

ABOUT CAROL ALT


Carol Alt is the ultimate pioneer and chameleon, constantly on the lookout for new ideas and new frontiers. Since her days as the world’s most renowned supermodel, Carol has gone on to be a multi-award winning actress, bestselling author on raw food nutrition and host of her own show, “A Healthy You”. On “A Healthy You,” now in its second season, Carol shares tips she has learned over her 30 plus year career as an international beauty icon to help her viewers attain beautiful hair, skin and nails and to create an overall healthy body, mind and environment to be the best you! “A Healthy You” airs on Fox News on Saturdays and Sundays at 4 pm EST. http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/a-healthy-you-carol-alt/index.html

You may also want to read the fashion blog post Carol Alt A Healthy You.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Sugar: The Secret Skin Assassin

Sugar: The Secret Skin Assassin!
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
of a Favorite Food Pastime

By: Ron Cummings


The Good

Wow, we sure like our sugar. After all, what’s not to like? I mean, what’s better with a glass of milk than a couple of chocolate chip cookies? Imagine that it’s the end of a long, hard day; you get home and put on your favorite TV show, kick your feet up and dig in to a bowl of your favorite ice cream covered in an assortment of decadent toppings.  And, for millions of us, that mid-day candy bar is just a regular part of life. Let’s face it – our favorite sugar-laden goodies are just flat out pleasing, comforting and of course delicious! Sugar satisfies one of our favorite desires: instant gratification. We love sugar; we crave it. It’s just plain good.

The Bad

With that being said, there’s not a single one of us who doesn’t know that sugar, especially in excess, is bad for us. It’s terrible for our teeth, destroys our mood, makes us gain weight and severely alters our overall blood chemistry. We have to admit that sugar simply ruins our health. Naturally, we continue to indulge our sugar obsession, despite the detrimental consequences of eating sugar. We can all agree life is too short not to enjoy our favorite dessert, right? – Lots of things are bad for us, so what’s the big deal?  If enjoying sugar means an extra few pounds around my midsection, then I guess that’s okay, right?

Some of us think that, maybe, if I just watch my sugar intake a little and not go too crazy, then I’ll be able to enjoy the good of sugar and, maybe, the bad of sugar won’t really affect me too much. When it comes to sugar, most of us are willing to take the good with the bad, because we want to have our cake and eat it too.

By now, most of us have been bombarded by endless antisugar messages. There are always new studies on how sugar adversely affects our health, our kids’ attention spans, and the obesity problem that seems to be getting worse by the year.  No matter what anti-sugar messages we read, see and hear, we simply refuse to give up our beloved sugar.

However, there is a new and powerful message coming out from the scientific community about sugar, and whether it’s time for us to give it up.

The Ugly

Sugar is making you ugly! What? – Yes! Excess sugar in our bodies is now being revealed as one of the most damaging elements to our appearance. As it turns out, these sweet little sugar molecules are leading a double life. After they pass over our taste buds and give us that amazing sugar buzz, these appealing friends of ours change their personalities and go on a seek-and-destroy mission. In a process called glycation, excess sugar in our blood stream in reality attacks the proteins throughout our bodies. As a matter of fact, these sugar molecules attach themselves to proteins – much like a parasite. Once bonding happens, that particular protein becomes glycated; or, in other words, sick.

A recently glycated protein becomes misshapen, hardened, does not function correctly and excretes exotoxins that affect surrounding proteins. After the glycation process has run its course, the protein is referred to as an Advanced Glycation End Product, or A.G.E. for short.

A real-world example of glycation in action is the browning and hardening process when placing a piece of bread in the toaster. 

This is where the ugly part comes in. Our skin is essentially one giant protein suit that covers us and protects all of our inner workings from the outside world. Most people are aware that the main protein in human skin is collagen, the proteins of which are very long lasting. They have a half-life of approximately 15 years and are not immune to the effects of glycation. Just like other proteins, when collagen becomes glycated, that protein is now considered an A.G.E. Like others, collagen proteins become misshapen, hardened, brittle and excrete exotoxins. While you can’t see the effects of most proteins in your body when they become glycated, the effects of glycation on skin proteins becomes very evident.

Essentially, every visible sign we attribute to aging skin – including wrinkles, fine lines, discoloration, sagging, uneven skin tones, stress, loss of elasticity, etc. – can all be attributed to the process of glycation.

Glycation becomes more evident in your appearance when sugar molecules attack the surface proteins on the fine capillaries of your skin. This process causes your capillaries to leak, causing what we recognize as spider veins. The same process can happen in the under-eye area, which we recognize as dark circles.

The most demoralizing aspect of glycation is the fact that once a protein has become glycated, or is now considered an A.G.E., the damage is permanent. Glycation is an additive effect and probably begins as soon as we’re born, affecting us throughout our lifetime.

If you’ve read or have been told that environmental factors like the sun, wind, weather and pollution age our skin the most, that would be correct, but it’s not the whole story.  Glycation is the chemical process which enables these environmental factors to damage our skin. For instance, when radiation from the sun strikes and penetrates our skin, it accelerates the glycation process. (Recall my mention of toasting a piece of bread.)

It seems a little unfair. In most cases, if I give up a certain vice, then my body, given enough time, will generally recover. If I start eating a better diet, I’ll most likely lose weight and be healthier. If I give up smoking, in most cases, my lungs, heart and blood pressure can return to normal. Nevertheless, once your proteins have been glycated, you’re pretty much out of luck; the damage has been done – end of story.

Well … almost. You see, if you go online right now and do a search on the process of glycation, you will read much of what you’ve read here, including the fact that once a protein has become an A.G.E., it’s irreversible. Recent studies have shown some promising discoveries that may allow us to not only help prevent further damage from glycation, but also help affected proteins return to their normal state, function and appearance!

Powerful, new and topically applied serums have shown the remarkable ability to help block the glycation process and break the bond between the sugar molecules and the protein affected. In a recent clinical trial conducted in France, 500 women were treated with a serum derived from a naturally occurring plant extract. At the end of the 60-day trial, the 500 women appeared an average of 8 to 10 years younger.

No doubt that a whole new category of anti-glycation treatments will soon be available in the marketplace. Based on projections, anti-glycation products will become as popular as the anti-oxidants, sunscreens and moisturizers of today.
For a detailed description of how glycation ages your skin and how you can stop and even reverse the process, go to www.controlyourage.com

About Ron Cummings


Ron Cummings is the founder and CEO of AminoGenesis Skin Care, which utilizes amino acids as the key ingredients to its age- and damage-reversing products. The formula for the solution features 17 plant-purified amino acids, which are necessary for healthy and radiant skin. The company’s formulas include anti-glycation properties, which are very rare in today’s skin-care products. Cummings donated one of his products, a protective agent, to support military forces in Afghanistan and received a hearty letter of gratitude from the Marines of Special Operations Company Bravo, which described the product’s excellent performance, as well as a flag that was flown “in the face of the enemy, over Forward Operating Base Robinson in Sangin, Afghanistan.”   

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Sugar: The Secret Skin Assassin

Sugar: The Secret Skin Assassin!
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
of a Favorite Food Pastime

By: Ron Cummings

The Good

Wow, we sure like our sugar. After all, what’s not to like? I mean, what’s better with a glass of milk than a couple of chocolate chip cookies? Imagine that it’s the end of a long, hard day; you get home and put on your favorite TV show, kick your feet up and dig in to a bowl of your favorite ice cream covered in an assortment of decadent toppings.  And, for millions of us, that mid-day candy bar is just a regular part of life. Let’s face it – our favorite sugar-laden goodies are just flat out pleasing, comforting and of course delicious! Sugar satisfies one of our favorite desires: instant gratification. We love sugar; we crave it. It’s just plain good.

The Bad

With that being said, there’s not a single one of us who doesn’t know that sugar, especially in excess, is bad for us. It’s terrible for our teeth, destroys our mood, makes us gain weight and severely alters our overall blood chemistry. We have to admit that sugar simply ruins our health. Naturally, we continue to indulge our sugar obsession, despite the detrimental consequences of eating sugar. We can all agree life is too short not to enjoy our favorite dessert, right? – Lots of things are bad for us, so what’s the big deal?  If enjoying sugar means an extra few pounds around my midsection, then I guess that’s okay, right?

Some of us think that, maybe, if I just watch my sugar intake a little and not go too crazy, then I’ll be able to enjoy the good of sugar and, maybe, the bad of sugar won’t really affect me too much. When it comes to sugar, most of us are willing to take the good with the bad, because we want to have our cake and eat it too.

By now, most of us have been bombarded by endless antisugar messages. There are always new studies on how sugar adversely affects our health, our kids’ attention spans, and the obesity problem that seems to be getting worse by the year.  No matter what anti-sugar messages we read, see and hear, we simply refuse to give up our beloved sugar.
However, there is a new and powerful message coming out from the scientific community about sugar, and whether it’s time for us to give it up.

The Ugly

Sugar is making you ugly! What? – Yes! Excess sugar in our bodies is now being revealed as one of the most damaging elements to our appearance. As it turns out, these sweet little sugar molecules are leading a double life. After they pass over our taste buds and give us that amazing sugar buzz, these appealing friends of ours change their personalities and go on a seek-and-destroy mission. In a process called glycation, excess sugar in our blood stream in reality attacks the proteins throughout our bodies. As a matter of fact, these sugar molecules attach themselves to proteins – much like a parasite. Once bonding happens, that particular protein becomes glycated; or, in other words, sick.

A recently glycated protein becomes misshapen, hardened, does not function correctly and excretes exotoxins that affect surrounding proteins. After the glycation process has run its course, the protein is referred to as an Advanced Glycation End Product, or A.G.E. for short.

A real-world example of glycation in action is the browning and hardening process when placing a piece of bread in the toaster. 

This is where the ugly part comes in. Our skin is essentially one giant protein suit that covers us and protects all of our inner workings from the outside world. Most people are aware that the main protein in human skin is collagen, the proteins of which are very long lasting. They have a half-life of approximately 15 years and are not immune to the effects of glycation. Just like other proteins, when collagen becomes glycated, that protein is now considered an A.G.E. Like others, collagen proteins become misshapen, hardened, brittle and excrete exotoxins. While you can’t see the effects of most proteins in your body when they become glycated, the effects of glycation on skin proteins becomes very evident.

Essentially, every visible sign we attribute to aging skin – including wrinkles, fine lines, discoloration, sagging, uneven skin tones, stress, loss of elasticity, etc. – can all be attributed to the process of glycation.

Glycation becomes more evident in your appearance when sugar molecules attack the surface proteins on the fine capillaries of your skin. This process causes your capillaries to leak, causing what we recognize as spider veins. The same process can happen in the under-eye area, which we recognize as dark circles.

The most demoralizing aspect of glycation is the fact that once a protein has become glycated, or is now considered an A.G.E., the damage is permanent. Glycation is an additive effect and probably begins as soon as we’re born, affecting us throughout our lifetime.

If you’ve read or have been told that environmental factors like the sun, wind, weather and pollution age our skin the most, that would be correct, but it’s not the whole story.  Glycation is the chemical process which enables these environmental factors to damage our skin. For instance, when radiation from the sun strikes and penetrates our skin, it accelerates the glycation process. (Recall my mention of toasting a piece of bread.)

It seems a little unfair. In most cases, if I give up a certain vice, then my body, given enough time, will generally recover. If I start eating a better diet, I’ll most likely lose weight and be healthier. If I give up smoking, in most cases, my lungs, heart and blood pressure can return to normal. Nevertheless, once your proteins have been glycated, you’re pretty much out of luck; the damage has been done – end of story.

Well … almost. You see, if you go online right now and do a search on the process of glycation, you will read much of what you’ve read here, including the fact that once a protein has become an A.G.E., it’s irreversible. Recent studies have shown some promising discoveries that may allow us to not only help prevent further damage from glycation, but also help affected proteins return to their normal state, function and appearance!

Powerful, new and topically applied serums have shown the remarkable ability to help block the glycation process and break the bond between the sugar molecules and the protein affected. In a recent clinical trial conducted in France, 500 women were treated with a serum derived from a naturally occurring plant extract. At the end of the 60-day trial, the 500 women appeared an average of 8 to 10 years younger.

No doubt that a whole new category of anti-glycation treatments will soon be available in the marketplace. Based on projections, anti-glycation products will become as popular as the anti-oxidants, sunscreens and moisturizers of today.
For a detailed description of how glycation ages your skin and how you can stop and even reverse the process, go to www.controlyourage.com

About Ron Cummings


Ron Cummings is the founder and CEO of AminoGenesis Skin Care, which utilizes amino acids as the key ingredients to its age- and damage-reversing products. The formula for the solution features 17 plant-purified amino acids, which are necessary for healthy and radiant skin. The company’s formulas include anti-glycation properties, which are very rare in today’s skin-care products. Cummings donated one of his products, a protective agent, to support military forces in Afghanistan and received a hearty letter of gratitude from the Marines of Special Operations Company Bravo, which described the product’s excellent performance, as well as a flag that was flown “in the face of the enemy, over Forward Operating Base Robinson in Sangin, Afghanistan.”   

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

BEAUTY BOX PHOTO - Hollywood's Digital Makeup App


Beauty Box Photo™ is a revolutionary new smartphone application that takes exclusive digital imaging technology used by Hollywood and empowers users to look their best in every photo. With Beauty Box Photo’s technology at your fingertips skin imperfections and lines are easily erased. The iOS app (iPhone & iPad) offers a free, fun, and easy to use Digital Makeup™with just a few taps, so people can have celebrity perfection without the price tag.

Beauty Box Photo’s unprecedented technology is subtle and natural looking so no one has to know. It offers a layer of Digital Makeup that takes away harsh edges and blemishes while staying true to the user’s essence. The user interface is self-explanatory and comes with 15 free pre-set photo styles from Reality Star to Twilight.

Unlike other smartphone apps on the market, Beauty Box Photo doesn’t require complicated user interaction to do its magic. Once the user enters their skin type and age, the Digital Makeup technology automatically identifies skin tones, lighting and coloration to apply the level of smoothing that the user requests and create a magazine worthy picture.
Social Engagement is a large part of everyday life and Beauty Box allows users to share photos with friends by uploading pictures to sites including Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. To make the process even more exciting, it is integrated with Lifemusing.com*, an exciting new photo-sharing site that gives people the power to share their photos with an entire community or limited groups of friends. *Additional information about Lifemusing.com below.

Beauty Box Photo was created by Digital Anarchy founder, Jim Tierney, after seeing first hand how much work goes into touching up rock stars and celebrities in music videos and movies. Beauty Box solved that problem for the likes of HBO, NBC, and Universal Music and now it will do it for anyone with an iPhone. Today, since everyone, not just professionals, are shooting with high definition and/or high-resolution cameras, skin imperfections are easily noticeable in photographs, especially when combined with the harsh lighting of camera phone flashes. Thus, Jim realized we could all benefit from his Digital Makeup technology and Beauty Box Photo was born.
For users that want to use Beauty Box on video, similar to how networks and studio use it, a web-based version for non-professionals is coming soon.

ABOUT THE FOUNDERS

Beauty Box Photo was created and conceived by Jim Tierney and Garrick Meeker, founders of Digital Anarchy and lifemusing.com. They’ve been developing software for film, television, and photography since 1995, which has been used on countless feature films, commercials, music videos and photographs. Digital Anarchy was founded in 2001 and has clients such as NBC, HSN, E! Entertainment, and Universal Music. They’re proud to be helping lifemusing.com bring this technology to iPhone users and everyone.

ABOUT LIFEMUSING.COM

Created by the founders of Beauty Box Photo, Lifemusing.com is a new photo-sharing site designed to function the way people live their lives, sometimes publicly, and sometimes privately. Users can manage, organize and share their photographic moments with specific groups of friend, targeted social networks and the entire world. Photos uploaded to Lifemusing can be reposted to social networks including, but not limited to, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. At the center of Lifemusing are the Collections, which can be public or private. Private collections allow only invited members to see, upload and comment on pictures so all the images from a night on the town can be shared in one specific place. In addition to allowing users to upload photos from their devices of choice, Lifemusing is fully integrated with the Beauty Box Photo mobile app so Beauty Box fans have an entire social community dedicated to their new favorite app.

Monday, February 4, 2013

The Next Prom Style Star from Beauty Expert Cassandra Bankson


Even though it¹s only February, teens are gearing up all over the country and starting to plan for their perfect proms! What better way than to get help from beauty expert, Cassandra Bankson. She¹s the teen who became famous for her YouTube video which showed her foundation routine to cover her cystic acne. Cassandra¹s a true inspiration to many teens all over the country. Breaking news, she¹s teamed up with David¹s Bridal to hunt for the next PROM STYLE STAR!

Below please find the link for Cassandra¹s Sneak peak announcement video for the Prom Style Stars contest: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs85wpB41gs

The official contest will start Monday, February 4th at www.davidsprom.com. It¹s as easy as uploading a prom tip video to YouTube, completing the submission form and then copying and pasting the URL of the YouTube video on www.davidsprom.com. 10 Prom Style Stars will receive an ultimate prom package and an opportunity to have their prom tips featured on www.davidsprom.com, and one of them will win $10,000 cash! The grand prize winner will be revealed on April 29th!

Cassandra and other Prom style experts are available for potential media opportunities. Please feel free to contact me if you are interested.

About Cassandra Bankson:
Cassandra Bankson is a real-life teen, online YouTube personality, beauty expert, and professional model, who became well-known through a 2010 YouTube video in which she showed subscribers her foundation routine to cover her cystic acne. That video gained the attention of Good Morning America, TODAY Show, and Fox News, amongst other media outlets, and Cassandra has since modeled for Citizens of Humanity, ³Guess by Marciano², Dior, MAC Cosmetics, Armani, Neiman Marcus, and Bebe. Cassandra continues to post beauty and fashion videos regularly to www.youtube.com/diamondsandheels14 and currently has over 400K subscribers and 59 million video views. 

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