There are over a billion dollars spent on wrinkle creams and similar cosmetic preparations every year in North America, and one needs to ask oneself the question: Do wrinkle creams work? You see products like anti aging skin cream, wrinkle cream, and other similar cosmeceuticals constantly advertised on television and on all sorts of print media in an unbelievable and almost overwhelming frequency. Hundreds of millions of dollars go into this type of advertising every year. So one could assume, because it is such an intensive and high-volume business, that there must be a high degree of workability in wrinkle creams, right?
A time honored image: Women looking young and beautiful for the entirety of their years on earth. Beauty has always been important, regardless of any social or personal factors. Not everyone will admit it, but inside everyone is the desire to look beautiful. Of course, everyone wants stop or at least throw aging of their path, even in the male population there is a need for youth. Some males may refuse to admit it but nobody wants to get any older, and wrinkles will definitely show off your age.
Dr. Nicholas Perricone, a researcher and author, has completed much research in this arena and has discovered that the single most important factor in the process of wrinkling and other indicators of again is actually an internal inflammation of skin cells. The cell ages because it is inflamed, and this is not necessarily visible to the untrained eye. Only if you are experiencing severe inflammation will you see these effects in the persons face. It is usually described as redness to the skin.
This inflammation can usually be blamed on sun radiation or fast changes of the sugar level within the blood, this can be explained as a kind of glazing the cells with excess sugar, and internally irritating them. The easiest thing to do: Avoid excessive sunlight exposure and also continue your routine of cosmeceuticals. The leader in this field, Dr. Perricone, has spent his entire life determined to study and find new information wrinkle creams, natural treatments, and the scientific research of aging and anti-aging products for healthy skin care.
You could spend hours and hours to study all his books and materials, and to listen to his DVDs and television lecturers, as he has done very many of these. Some of his lecture are very scientific and have almost a tendency to put the listener to sleep because of the extensive use of scientific nomenclature. But he is the most definite source for an authoritative answer for the question: Do wrinkle creams work? For the purpose of this article on his website, let's just summarize his findings in a few paragraphs.
Do wrinkle creams work? Dr. Perricone's finding is: Yes, wrinkle creams DO WORK, but one needs to get the right types of creams. Wrinkle creams do work, if they help the body to fight inflammation, if they contain anti-inflammatory ingredients, such as antioxidants and Omega-3. But just as important is a natural diet that is rich in antioxidants and omega-3, and also getting enough exercise and rest. Combine these factors in your life together with high-quality wrinkle creams and you will definitely see results.
Having a wrinkle cream that is formulated for a primary purpose such as, moisture will not be as beneficial to you because it makes the skin dependent on an outside moisture source. The same can be said about trying to moisturize your skin by excessive quantities of water, such as frequent swimming, baths, or hot tubing. Wrinkle creams, of an older nature, may actually make your skin have a rubbery feel, not a good thing!
Fortunately, most people today are aware of this and such products are not as popular anymore. If you go to your health food store or most your cosmetic stores, or shop on the Internet, it is now very easy to get high-quality products, that unnatural and will work really with your skin in order to prevent premature aging, and to keep you looking youthful, beautiful and radiant. You will find a lot more information about this on this website. You have come to the right place here on the Internet!
Urban Legends Fact Or Fiction
First, a Caveat
This is all based on what I read on the more technical websites, in the newspapers and hear and see on television. Take it for what it is worth (Nothing) or leave it.
Some of the material comes from leaks, accidental or intentional but who knows. Other sources probably come from individuals looking to claim the limelight for a few brief seconds and others just trying to damage Microsoft. We will not really know until Win 7 appears in the cold light of the day.
A lot of interest is centered around the GUI (Graphical User Interface) that will control the powerful computers that are now attempting to run Vista. Rumor has it the group responsible for the GUI is being developed by the team that designed Microsoft Office 2007. With this in mind, it is likely we will see signifcantly fewermenus and toolbars. It can't be a major departure from what we have today as that would necessitate a major retraining of business users. This would be highly expensive and that would cause a lot of hesitancy for business to convert to a new system. Why not make the GUI with an Off/On switch, similar to the software switch in the XP Control Panel. This switch allows users such as myself to retain the original or classic view. I use this option on all 3 of my machines.
Some of the early builds of Windows 7 contain a feedback button inviting developers with the test builds to comment on what are called the 5 pillars on which Win 7 will be based. Are these pillars made of stone? Probably not at this stage anyway. Each of the pillars is described in brief and purposefully vague terms. A quick description of these terms can be found in the current issue of PC Magazine. There is a full and complete analysis is done by "Bryant" at Aeroxperience ( http://aeroxperience.org )
The one thing I feel sure about is that Win 7 or whatever wil;l be a success. Microsoft has to have a success after the fiasco that is Vista. Should Win 7 be another Windows ME or Vista, there will be an exodus of Windows users that will outpace any mass movement since Moses led his people from Egypt into the Sinai. And, Where will they be headed? Since most of them will be clutching an iPhone in their hands, my guess would be Apple.
Some may be switching to Linux but Apple holds the crown appeal in my mind. Apple has log had the reputation of delivering software that works and this in particular will appeal to these refugees. Has there ever been a version of Windows that arrived fully functional? That is probably too much to ask but one can always hope.
My mind drifts back to a time when Microsoft was under contract to deliver an operating system to IBM prior to the introduction of the IBM PC. This package had the very non imaginative name of OS (for operating system.) I very distinctly remember downloading a beta version of OS. Don't remember the version but I think it was OS 2. I downloaded it from a dialup connection since there was no such thing as cable modem or DSL. It took 31 floppy disks to hold the system. After the download, I started installing the system. Several hours later (slowness of the floppies and my PC was an IBM AT, I was ready to try it. Lo and behold, it worked! IBM was to market OS but they broke off relations with Microsoft due to (My opinion) Microsoft not devoting enough resources and too much to what was called Windows. I believe OS3 was to be called Windows 3.2, At any rate, years later, people were still using OS instead of Windows for stability reasons.
Time to wrap this up. I apologize for allowing myself to drift back in time. After all, nostalgia isn't what it used to be.
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