Protect Yourself With Natural Skin Care Products

Posted on July 14th, 2008 in General by ms-online-music-services

Protect Yourself With Natural Skin Care Products

The biggest reason for using natural skin care products is the fact that our skin - the largest bodily organ and first line of defense from bacterial and viral invaders – is constantly under siege. sensitive skincare is necessary to help ward off the ravages of the sun, the weather, environmental toxins and not the least of all, aging. However, there is a bewildering variety of natural skin care products on the market - how does one choose?

A Long Tradition
natural skin care products have been around for millennia. The ancient Egyptians used such ostrich eggs, olive oil, bread dough and resin for sensitive skin care; after going through the baths, wealthy Romans would have their skin oiled (usually with olive oil) and scraped by their attendants.

All Skin Is Different

The fact is that not everyone has the same skincare issues. Obviously, if your ancestors came from hot, sunny West Africa, you will have different skincare needs than someone whose ancestors were from the gray and gloomy dampness of Scandinavia. Those who are “melanin-challenged” often need skin care products for sensitive skin, particularly if they spend a great deal of time in the sun.

Basically, skin comes in three varieties:

    * Sensitive

    * Dry

    * Oily

Your skincare needs will be determined by which of the above describes your skin. For example, sensitive skin can best be treated using a hypoallergenic skin care regimen that avoids the use of concentrates and inorganic substances such as petroleum.

In addition, our skincare needs change as we age; we lose moisture and collagen. It is the loss of collagen that causes our skin to wrinkle as years go by. anti aging skin care products can address age-related issues like this.

Quality Ingredients

Olive oil is still used in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern region for skincare purposes, but many other plant-based substances are also part of the skincare apothecary. Some of these are:

Jojoba (hoe-HOE-buh): a plant native to the Southwestern deserts of Arizona, California and Sonora, this was used by the O’odham Indians for centuries in treating burn injuries.

Rose Hip Seed Oil: rich in vitamin A, this oil is also high in Omega 3 and 6, and is effective in treating dermatitis and acne. It’s also frequently used in anti aging skin care products.

Tea Tree Oil: This extract of the Australian melaleuca tree has a very strong, pungent yet pleasant smell; it is known to have both antifungal and antiseptic properties.

These are just a few of the ingredients you’ll find in quality natural skin care products. Look for these when you are shopping for natural skin care products online or your favorite brick-and-mortar store.

Protect Yourself With Natural Skin Care Products / Author: Anne Harvester

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Beautiful Westgate Hotel in Myrtle Beach SC

Posted on July 14th, 2008 in General by ms-online-music-services

Beautiful Westgate Hotel in Myrtle Beach, SC

It is getting that time of year again when lots of people are looking for a good deal in vacationing along the beaches. There are tons of choices that you can make and time is drawing nearer to book rooms before they all are filled. If you are like most people who want to take a beach trip but don’t want to spend an arm and a leg I know how you feel, I also wanted to save some money while still staying in nice up kept establishment. Furthermore, I wanted to be close to some entertainment especially since gas prices are soaring ever higher.

If you have considered visiting Myrtle Beach SC for the first time, or have visited there before and are looking for a good deal, then you should really look into the Westgate Hotel. It is located right on the ocean within walking distance of many of Myrtle Beaches great attractions. Many of which are less than a mile away from the hotel.

Westgate Hotel is also close to both of Myrtle’s long piers which offer fishing, and even a pier restaurant. If you book for the Fourth of July you will have a front row seat to one of the East coasts largest fireworks shows for free. That alone is worth the trip down there because I have seen the show three times and it never gets old!

Not only is the hotel close to alot of the main attractions it is also fairly priced, with and average cost of just above a hundred dollars a night, even for the holiday weekend. The Westgate hotel is also located adjacent to the Family Kingdom waterpark which allows the kids to visit the large water slides and pools in just a minutes notice. I have stayed at Myrtle Beach before and having a great hotel at a good price makes the trip loads of more fun for all members of the family!

If you are interested in learning more about this wonderful chance at a great vacation visit the the link provided.

Westgate Hotel Myrtle Beach

Beautiful Westgate Hotel in Myrtle Beach, SC / Author: NickM

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I live in North Carolina and like the outdoors when not writing articles. Hunting and fishing Etc. I also love to play videogames, but who does’nt
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Travel Auctions Are they Good Value for Money

Posted on July 14th, 2008 in General by ms-online-music-services

Travel Auctions: Are they Good Value for Money?

Summer comes round, and with it your desire to go on holiday, usually quietly nagging away at you, suddenly reaches fever pitch. You start checking destinations, but can’t quite find the sort of price you’re looking for. Then it hits you – how about checking out the travel auctions?

Thankfully, finding the best travel auctions is not nearly as big a task, as searching for a ‘normal’ holiday online (which, let’s face it, can sometimes be exhausting in and of itself!) There are a few major players in the online travel auction world, and a few others you might not have thought of.

Starting Out

One of the first places that many people look to for picking up a cheap holiday in a travel auction is eBay. Yes, really, eBay! After all, people sell cars and even houses on eBay, so why not holidays? Once you’ve got your head around this, you can start to browse the prices. And a quick scan of eBay shows cruises, flights, packages and hotels, going for what would seem to be well below the asking price.

Luxurylink, meanwhile (possibly the English language market leader) is another place to go to for major travel auction savings. A six night package for two at the Grand Bay Hotel, Isla Navidad Resort in Manzanillo, Mexico recently went for $1,705. That still seems pretty pricey until you look at what sort of a place it actually is. For something that luxurious, you’d frankly expect to be paying closer to its original price tag of $3,400.

Different Language – Same Great Savings

The beauty of online travel, though, is that it’s truly global. And if variety’s the spice of life, it’s also the key to attractive prices! Interestingly for any budding linguists, there are some fantastic travel auctions to be had on foreign language sites.

French speakers can usually rely on Nouvelles-frontieres.com to come up with the right holiday at the right prices. But it’s the Spanish who really go for travel auctions (or subasta viajes as they call them) in a big way.

Recent travel auction results on market leader Logitravel include shaving hundreds of Euros of dream holidays to the Dominican Republic, Mexico’s Maya Riviera and a tempting Prague and Budapest package. And while the lots change all the time, but the savings seem to keep rolling in.

Travel Auctions – Yes or No?

As with all auctions – online and offline – the key to getting the right price is knowing your market. When it comes to a travel auction, the only way to do that is make sure you’ve put the time into your research. If you find out more or less what the market value of a holiday deal is, then you’re in a much better position to know how much you want to bid on it. Simple really.

So, to sum up: Are travel auctions good value for money? With savings occasionally up to – and sometimes even over 100% – I think you could say so!

Travel Auctions: Are they Good Value for Money? / Author: pc_traveling

Occupation: Travel Writer
Paul Collins is an English travel writer who dedicates much of his time to the Caribbean, the Canary Islands and Tunisia. A total hispanophile, so many and varied have been his viajes Tenerife (or trips to Tenerife!) that the island has become something of a second home to him!

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Paris Top Ten Sights

Posted on July 14th, 2008 in General by ms-online-music-services

Paris Top Ten Sights

Paris is unsurpassed in it’s natural beauty, charm and history. First time visitors are often overwhelmed by the sheer amount of attractions to see, and how to fit it all into their limited time.

No wonder so many people return to Paris!

However, if you only plan on visiting Paris once, you will want to see the best that the French capital has to offer. With so many sights and attractions to see, it’s very difficult to narrow the field of choices, but there are some sights which shouldn’t be missed.

With that in mind, here are the top ten sights in Paris, chosen because of their historical significance, popularity or natural beauty.

The Eiffel Tower: Thoughts of Paris will often cause most people to automatically think of the impressive Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower was built for the 1889 World Exposition. When the tower was first unveiled, the populace thought it was a towering monstrosity, and it was nearly torn down. Since then, over 200 million people have visited the Eiffel Tower, and it has become a national icon. The tower is beautiful to behold when lit up, and offers a spectacular view from above, or below.

Notre Dame Cathedral: The Notre Dame took over a century to build, and was once the center of medieval Paris. It is probably the most beautiful cathedral in all of Europe.

The Arc de Triomphe and The Champs Elysees: The Arc was built by Emperor Napolean, and offers a fantastic view. No trip to Paris is complete without seeing the sculptures and reliefs that adorn the arch. The promenade offers some spectacular shopping opportunities, as well as an assortment of cafes.

Versailles: Versailles was home to the King of France, as well as the seat of their government for more than 100 years. A walk through this remarkable palace, will ensure you feel like your walking in the footsteps of nobility. Inside you’ll find the Hall of Mirrors, which consists of 250ft of sheer glass. The Louvre: The Louvre is home to some of the most famous works of art in the world.

Pere Lachaise Cemetery: The crypts are amazing to behold, and there are some extremely famous people buried here. Including Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde and Richard Wright of Pink Floyd fame.

Seine River Cruise: See the majesty of Paris glide by while riding in a glass boat. You’ll get to see the Eiffel Tower, old historic bridges and even the Notre Dame Cathedral.

Musee d’Orsay: One of the most visited museums on the planet, the Musee d’Orsay has the largest collection of paintings and sculptures produced between 1848 and 1914. If you’re a lover of art, then this is a sight you won’t want to miss.

The Sorbonne: Founded in 1257, the Sorbonne is one of Europe’s oldest universities, and many a great thinker has wandered its halls.

Sacre Coeur and Montmartre: This basilica dominates the highest point of Paris, and was consecrated in 1909. It boasts gold mosaic interiors, and offers a magnificent view of the city below.

To find your perfect Paris city break, visit directline-citybreaks.co.uk to search for the very latest deals & offers.

Paris Top Ten Sights / Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

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The Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District Motor Home Paradise

Posted on July 14th, 2008 in General by ms-online-music-services

The Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District – Motor Home Paradise

The Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District is one of the best regions to take your motor home or caravan in the UK. Just a few miles from the M1 and situated conveniently between Manchester and Sheffield it’s really easy to get to and takes no time at all to enter into a peaceful idyllic world, perfect for walking, camping or just chilling out. Even a few days here affords a welcome break of tranquillity and freedom.

There are so many facilities in Derbyshire for motorhomes. There is a fabulous campsite about 1 mile from the beautiful town of Bakewell called Green Hills. There you will find gorgeous views, sweeping hills to all sides of the park, fantastic toilet/shower facilities, a shop, a laundry and real privacy to get out the garden chairs and enjoy the outdoors with a cold beer- or two. Only a short walk into Bakewell there are the famous ‘pudding shops’ selling wonderful Bakewell tarts and numerous pubs and restaurants to visit.

If you take the trail in the other direction from the campsite there is a lovely walk to Monsal Head where the views are just breathtaking, especially on a clear day. It is a favourite with motor home owners who enjoy pulling up in the car park and picnicking on the edge of the ravine.

It’s a great way to spend a sunny weekend. The pub at the top does excellent bar food in ‘The Stables’ and the bars are well stocked with local ale.

If you are touring in your motorhome around Derbyshire a must see is the village of Eyam (pronounced Eem). This is the only place in Derbyshire that suffered with an outbreak of the plague. The residents were so concerned about the spread of the disease they isolated themselves from the other villages. Here you can find out the story of the plague and the victims that died in Eyam.

Visit the little museum there and be sure to check out the ‘Plague Cottages’ which are still standing and list the names of the victims (sometimes whole families) on plaques outside. If you are touring take a visit to Castleton and see where the Blue John is mined. Treak Cliff caverns are fantastic to visit. A guided tour around the caves is a must. Also take the steep walk to Peveril Castle for fantastic views. Derbyshire is very ‘campervan friendly’ and it’s great for couples, families and kids. Great sites, great views, great walks and if the sun is still shining at the end of the day great barbeques and get-togethers back at the campsite.

Kate Smith is an expert in Motorhomes holidays, more information can be found at http://www.motorhomesuk.co.uk

The Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District – Motor Home Paradise / Author: motorhomesuk

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