Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Five unexpected causes of wrinkles - National Skin Care Examiner
Five unexpected causes of wrinkles - National Skin Care Examiner
Almost everyone is aware that photo-aging from too much sun accumulated through the years is the main cause of wrinkles, followed closely by smoking. The aging process itself leads to wrinkles and lines, but that process could be slowed dramatically by using a daily moisturizing sunscreen, not smoking and avoiding other causes of wrinkles.
5 wrinkle creators listed here: Five unexpected causes of wrinkles - National Skin Care Examiner
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Sunday, October 28, 2012
Healthy eating at Cheekwood's Dia De Los Muertos - Nashville Skin Care | Examiner.com
Healthy eating at Cheekwood's Dia De Los Muertos
Cheekwood's 13th annual El Dia de los Muertos was held Sat., Oct. 27 (sabado, 27 de octubre), celebrating the colorful Days of the Dead festivals of Mexico and Latin America. The holiday is one of the most important celebrations in Latin America and demonstrates the Latin culture’s strong love of life as well as respect for departed ancestors. Dia de los Muertos is related to Halloween.
The Nashville fall fiesta featured traditional Latin and Aztec dancing, arts and crafts, Mariachis, a small marketplace, and lots and lots of Mexican food!
Article & photos at: Healthy eating at Cheekwood's Dia De Los Muertos - Nashville Skin Care | Examiner
Friday, October 26, 2012
What is an MRI? Facts about Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
What is an MRI? Facts about Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Article at: What is an MRI? Facts about Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
I had an MRI in October of 2012 at the Vanderbilt Institute of Imaging Science in Nashville. You can read about my personal experience here:
My MRI at Vanderbilt Institute of Imaging Science in Nashville
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Top five tips on life and living from the oldest person in the world - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
Top five tips on life and living from the oldest person in the world
Recently someone connected with "Focus on the Family" had the opportunity to speak with the son of Bessie Cooper who at 116 is the oldest person in the world. From the conversation, "Focus on the Family" posted five tips learned from Cooper, pointing out a person can learn quite a bit from someone who has lived 116 years.
Article at: Top five tips on life and living from the oldest person in the world - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Healthy eating at the 31st Native American Indian Association Pow Wow & Festival - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
Healthy eating at the 31st Native American Indian Association Pow Wow & Festival
The 2012 Native American Indian Association Pow Wow and Fall Festival took place on Oct. 19 and 20 at Nashville's Long Hunter State Park. Native Americans from around the Nation gathered for the Tennessee Pow Wow to reunite with friends and family and to share part of their culture, including song, dance, crafts, jewelry, Indian dolls and food.
The day was slightly overcast and a little cool, but almost perfect weather for putting on sunscreen and spending the day outside enjoying the colorful sights, sounds and tastes.
Article and photos at: Healthy eating at the 31st Native American Indian Association Pow Wow & Festival - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Oktoberfest brings skin care, health & beauty to Nashville - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
Oktoberfest brings skin care, health & beauty to Nashville
The 33rd annual Oktoberfest was celebrated today in the Germantown community of Nashville. Venders, concessions, music, and the Germantown historic district attracted thousands of festival goers who enjoyed an unusually beautiful fall day.
Article at: Oktoberfest brings skin care, health & beauty to Nashville - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Rodan + Fields Super Saturday brings PerSKINality skin care tool to Nashville - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
Rodan + Fields Super Saturday brings PerSKINality skin care tool to Nashville
The Rodan + Fields Super Saturday event took place in Nashville on Oct. 6, 2012 at the Opryland Hotel and Resort. Amnon Rodan, Mary Radford, Clint McKinlay, and Nashville-based RFx Executive Consultants Natalia Yosco and Leigh and Brent Barnes were on hand to train consultants.
Article at: Rodan + Fields Super Saturday brings PerSKINality skin care tool to Nashville - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
What does your PerSKINality say about you? New technology in skin care announced - National Examiner
What does your PerSKINality say about you? New technology in skin care announced
At the Rodan + Fields Super Saturday events in several cities across the country on Oct. 6, Rodan + Fields Dermatologists introduced the latest innovation in skin care. The new Facebook and web app called PerSKINality, is image analysis software calibrated by Dr. Katie Rodan and Dr. Kathy Fields. Consultants at the Super Saturday seminars were given the opportunity to test drive the new PerSKINality tool.
Article at: What does your PerSKINality say about you? New technology in skin care announced - National Rodan + Fields Examiner
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Rodan + Fields rolls out new technology for Super Saturday - National Examiner
Rodan + Fields rolls out new technology for Super Saturday
Rodan + Fields Dermatologists rolled out their newest technological marvel on Oct. 6, 2012 at Super Saturday events across the country. The new computer tool, called PerSKINality, allows people with questions about their skin and which products would work best for them to answer a few questions and upload a photo or take one with their webcam.
Article at: Rodan + Fields rolls out new technology for Super Saturday - National Rodan + Fields Examiner
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Join Mayor Karl Dean for the “Walk 100 Miles” challenge - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
Join Mayor Karl Dean for the “Walk 100 Miles” challenge
For the 14th Annual Walk Nashville Week, Mayor Karl Dean announced the second year for the “Walk 100 Miles” challenge he started in 2011. Dean came up with the concept as a community-wide effort to encourage Nashvillians to improve their overall health. The idea is for Nashville residents to join their friends and neighbors in walking 100 miles in Nashville’s many parks and greenways during the last three months of the year.
Article at: Join Mayor Karl Dean for the “Walk 100 Miles” challenge - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
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