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What are some ways for me to look even better ?

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I am a pretty beautiful girl , not conceded . But i have a few perks here and there
Well how can I get rid of my bags ?
How can I loose weight faster ?
And what are some good face wash I can use ? (No proactive please ?!)



Answer
everyone has a few imperfection's here and there so it's natural, but you can change it as you wish.
For the bags under your eyes, you can use concealer after you woke up; that can hide the lines under your eyes. Or buy a really good moisturizing lotion that is able to keep the moisture in your skin at night.
Loosing weight for women is always the hardest. Trust me I know.
For starting you want to change your diet into something healthy, like veggies, fruits, water (lots it can help your skin as well). STAY AWAY FROM soda, fried food (french fries, chicken), fast food, and beans/rice. When eating something that's meat or seafood its always better to eat it baked, instead of grilled.
Exercise is the important key in loosing weight as well.
Try to workout 3 times a week and then step it up more. like you could do 5 times or increase your hours on how long you workout.
Running and Jogging are very helpful, but they don't loose weight fast it takes time. So to lose weight faster the best options is this:
Stretch in the morning (take a look at yoga positions on YouTube.com)
In the afternoon, after having lunch and resting; go for a jog or a run (even a walk, something that keeps you active)
This you can do any time of the day. Workouts like crunches, jumping jacks, Jumping rope, Yoga, leg curls
Good face wash: anything for ST. IVES

How to Avoid attention in public places?




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I'm traveling to another country next Christmas and I need tips on how to blend with Society, Im gonna be in public for several days buying stuff for my wife. I've heard stories of Americans getting robbed and killed.. any help would be nice


Answer
Wear conservative, not casual clothes. Your shoes should be ordinary leather ones, never athletic sneakers. Have a dumb-looking satchel or tote bag, not a fanny pack or a designer bag. If you want to carry a camera, keep it in a zipper pocket rather than around your neck, and keep track of it. Leave your good watch and all rings except a wedding band at home.

Get one of those passport holders that you wear around your neck, under your clothing. Use it for your passport, the majority of your money, and all but one of your credit cards. You should be safe enough during daylight hours in the main commercial areas of the town. A plastic shopping bag with a local store logo will help you blend in a bit. (I once met a young woman who traveled a lot. Her hobby was collecting plastic shopping bags from all over, and then using them up one by one to carry her lunches and miscellaneous stuff.) Try to keep all your bulky purchases together in one bag. You won't look like a native, but you'll look like you know what you're doing, anyway.

If English is not the native language, don't lose hope. Many people have studied some English. Speak slowly and clearly, with simple sentences and a basic vocabulary. You can often communicate by dictionary, pictionary, and pantomime, especially if you carry a notebook and pencil.

Get on http://www.google.com/advanced_search and look up the country where you'll be going, plus "etiquette" and "customs" and "travel tips" and "places" and so forth. If it's a country with an iffy reputation, such as some countries in the middle east, the communist countries, and parts of Mexico, look up the American embassy there for any late-breaking news that affects visitors to the country.

A few "different" customs I've heard about:

â Singapore: It's highly illegal to chew gum and throw it away on the pavement. You can't even purchase chewing gum there. In general their laws are pretty strict.

â Japan: Make sure all your socks are in good shape, and bring along nice loafers rather than tie-up shoes. You'll be taking your shoes on and off a lot. Even in public stores and offices, you can walk in wearing your shoes, but if you step onto a carpeted area, you'll be expected to take them off. If you don't like the idea of sharing slippers from a pile made available for visitors, bring your own, but make sure they're real slippers, with smooth soles. Most transactions are done with cash. In large department stores and downtown areas, there'll be a few ATMs that can access bank accounts in the United States. You can cash travelers' checks at banks and stores, but it can be a tedious process. When it comes to Japanese toilet facilities, forewarned is forearmed. Look up information about them on the Internet!

â Finland: A sauna is a relaxing experience, but you do have to take off all your clothes. Bring a folded towel to lie or sit on. The lower tiers are cooler. The higher ones are more for Finnish people who are used to taking saunas. Fifteen minutes in there is probably enough for neophytes.

Remember the airline rule about liquids, gels, and creamy stuff â 3.4 ounce containers, max (about 100 milliliters). You can't take more of them than will all fit inside one quart-size zip-top baggie. (Bring two or three baggies in case one breaks.) There are special rules about aerosols. Look up the Transportation Safety Authority site for complete current information.

So, do your research, and have a good time!




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