Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Beauty - The Art to Looking and Feeling Years Younger

We have all heard the saying "first appearances gives a lasting impression. People look at the outward appearance of someone before personality or the inward beauty. So what they see is more or less what they get. In society this is the way we are. Its all about how you feel, look, smell, dress. The inner you and how you feel can radiate to the outer. Another saying is "We are what we eat". This is true on most parts. If our body is being fed with unhealthier products what is it doing to our outer look and to our internal organs....this can cause so many skin problems and to our well being. When we can harness our Well Being we can feel great and therefore look great.

Trends are hard to keep up with at any age. Always finding that a style we most liked or makeup we thought looked great one day is not popular or is not in fashion the next. Its good to keep an eye open and take notice of others around you for a change in style. Magazines, local papers or your stores. Exchange ideas with friends or family about whats hot or whats not. We think style is only for the young but as we age we can still look and feel great with how we dress or what makeup we wear making outward appearances to look years younger and you feel great.

How do you sit or stand, walk or bend? Posture can make someone look haggard and give an unhealthy appearance. This can cause a lot of problems to the whole way we carry ourselves. We can have on the most stylish clothes, wonderful glowing skin and smell good but if your posture is hunched and lazy this can make all that disappear. Confidence in yourself and appearance can add so much to the outer appearance. Yoga is a great way to help with keeping your posture and giving extra strength to your postural positions. Just a few simple exercises will help you look and feel more energetic therefore your posture will show this.

How you style your hair. Just a simple hair style can change a persons appearance. Giving them a whole new outer look. Coloring your hair and a stylish hair cut can take years off your natural age. You will find in your local Salons the latest in hair styles and depending on the shape of your face and the style of the clothes you wear to what cut will suit you better.

So with lighter makeup, simple but tidy clothes (depending on the occasion) a good hair style that suits you and some confidence in how you carry yourself your almost all the way to looking beautiful and years younger.

There are secrets by which you can remain beautiful forever. Read on to find out how- There are some proven ways by which you can lose weight rapidly read on to find out how you can do it too- How to remain Beautiful forever

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Guitar Hero Review (PS2)

guitar Hero is a fun music based game for the PS2. The developer of guitar Hero, Harmonix, had previously created Amplitude and before that Frequency. All three of these games are music based games where you have to strum or button your way through a song. Frequency was the first, and in my opinion (and that of my friends) better than the sequel Amplitude. While Amplitude had a much better shared multiplayer view, the songs weren't as good and the sense of actually playing the music was much decreased in Amplitude. So when the guys come over to play games at my place, we usually plop in Frequency and not Amplitude.

guitar Hero carries on the tradition, and I think is an improvement over Amplitude. It actually includes a guitar controller, which is a half-size plastic guitar with five coloured buttons on the neck. You "strum" a two inch long lever, and the guitar even includes a bendy bar. But you don't have to use this peripheral if you don't want to. Using the controller feels very much like Frequency or Amplitude, except that you sometimes have to hold down the notes over time, which wasn't a feature in the previous games.

But the guitar peripheral makes it so much more fun, you'll want to use it. The joystick ability really only comes in handy when you play in two-player mode against a friend and can't afford to buy a second guitar.

But how do you actually play a song? Easy to learn, difficult to master. The coloured buttons on the neck correspond to coloured dots on the moving score of the song. The score actually approaches you, and as coloured dots approach and cross a line right in front of you, you have to have the correct coloured button held down as you strum the guitar. Then the note will change to a different one, so you have to change your fingering before your next strum. It is easier than it sounds. Check the IGN website for Guitar Hero videos.

How is it? Fun fun FUN! This is one great game with great songs, and great multiplayer action. I've only played it multiplayer with a controller, but getting a second guitar in there would be even more of a blast. I had my friends over to play this game and they all raved about it. If you like listening to music and have a PS2, then you owe it to yourself to at least try this game.

Problems? Yes, a few. My biggest complaint (though not that big in absolute terms - this is a great game) is that the mapping of music tracks to game tracks isn't as fun as many of the tracks in Frequency and Amplitude were. In those game you'd really get into a groove and really enjoy how the tracks were arranged by the developers. Guitar Hero doesn't have quite the same creativity when it came to laying down the tracks. As well, the game ramps up in difficulty way too fast. The hardest setting is clearly impossible for everyone without a genetically enhanced metabolism. (This was also a problem with Frequency and Amplitude.)

But don't let those things distract you from what is otherwise a very fun game. And if you don't want to splurge on the full price right away, you might want to try Frequency. It's an older game so is now in many bargain bins. It's a true gem, and you can try out this style of gameplay for less than $10.

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