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Glamour Gossip - October 2007

Weight Loss Plateau Pain

October 24th 2007 10:11
I'll have to say, I am a little annoyed with this whole plateau thing that happens when you are trying to lose weight.

I was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) this year, some of the indicators being: excess weight that wont shift, bad skin, extra hairiness in places not previously hairy (cos being fat and pimply isn't enough you see, we must make you like an ape-woman say the PCOS monsters), pre-diabetic or diabetic, fertility problems, irregular periods and of course cysts on your ovaries. Oh, and it can also lead to various types of cancer, so yay me!

Anyways, I was told to try a low GI diet, which I did and lost 4 kgs in the first week - pretty rockin I thought. Then I steadily lost weight for a few months, to a grand total of 16 kgs.


Now I have been in a plateau for over two months and it is driving me CRAZY.
I exercise a lot, I eat healthily - so what is the problem?!?
I can't stand it, I just can't stand it! and let me tell you, I often wonder why I am bothering if I am not getting anywhere.
I have checked out a million websites (ok slight exaggeration, but I have looked at lots) for various tips, and they mostly tell me that it is the body's natural reaction. Apparently once you lose a bit of weight your body goes into protection mode and stops shedding weight - right because I am obviously starving - for pete's sake! What is my body thinking?! I mean I look much better than I did but I aint no buffed bod. (Though just quietly, I am getting more muscles)

SO the only tips I have come out with are:
* Change your exercise routine a bit
* Be stricter with your food
* Be consistent - i.e. no 'just a little bit' of chocolate every day(damn)

Its all easier said than done though - it is a constant battle to think positively and to keep focused on the end result.


If anyone has any tips that actually work, I am all ears!
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Great skincare

October 17th 2007 12:22
Just thought I'd let you all in on a little secret I discovered - a French brand of skincare called Gernetic International.
This stuff is the best I have ever used and I have tried a lot of brands in my time - Lancome, Clarins, Clinique, Shiseido, Estee Lauder, Dermaologica, ASAP, Cetaphil - you name it, I've probably tried it.

I have had problem skin since my early twenties and for a bit in my late teens. I found out this year that I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome which doesnt help. So I have been put on the pill, which has helped with the skin to some extent, but it wasnt until I went and got a facial with a voucher I had been given (gotta love a freebie) that I was introduced to this range.

The cost is about the same as your other premium lines and it is a little difficult to source, however, I found a guy in Melbourne that gets it in and charges very reasonable prices - no salon mark-up.
They are called Sheer Art Beauty and are at 115 Little Bourke Street, above The Mask Of China restaurant.

Also, check out the website of Gernetic Internatinal which tells you all about the products.
http://www.gernetic.com/uk/

I have never had so many compliments on my skin, and my skin was pretty shizen before. Now I can actually go without make-up and still look good. I look healthy and my skin is very soft.
The products were originally created for burns patients, so healing acne and acne scars is a huge benefit of the products.

There is also an Australian company called Astrali that distribute the product (and you can order online) under their name Astrali, but it is exactly the same product, just different packaging.
www.astrali.com.au

Enjoy!
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The eyes have it..

October 14th 2007 07:57
I am a little sick and tired of paying exorbitant prices for make-up endorsed by celebrities.
$50 for mascara? How ridiculous! How insulting! How stupid am I for believing the marketing crap they foist upon us (I will so look like Eva Longoria if I use their product cos apparently I have no self esteem and need to believe that their product will mean "I'm worth it" - apparently..) and buying the fricken thing?!
Actually don't answer that..I think we have all been guilty of buying something in the hope that it will actually live up to the lame claims the company makes - um excuse me? Do we really believe that a tube of black gunk is actually going to increase the length of our lashes?!? How could it really be possible? (Unless they have put some lash mutating agent in there - actually, that wouldn't surprise me) Not to mention I believe that one of these cosmetic houses just got into a whole heap of trouble for their outrageous claims that their product did just this - because in actual fact their model was wearing false eyelashes. I am shocked by such deceit. Not.

So, on a mission to find some cheap but good stuff, I have discovered an American company that is selling all its cosmetics for $1 each - and with our dollar performing so well, that means bargains galore for us Aussie girls!

Its called eyeslipsface and has everything from eyeshadow to brushes and as I said, all for $1!

So check out:
www.eyeslipsface.com

Enjoy!
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Brazilian waxing - yes or no?

October 9th 2007 09:12
Most of my female friends dutifully traipse off to the waxer every 4 - 5 weeks to get their 'lady garden' tended to.
I resisted the Brazilian movement for years, telling anyone who cared that there was no way in hell I was going to go through such excruciating pain to pander to men's obsession with a porno-like, pre-pubescent looking "hairy area" (or non-hairy area as it would soon become). Why on earth, I asked, would I want to continue this barbaric tradition?!? My girlfriends all smiled and smugly told me - "aah grasshopper, you'll do it one day and you'll never go back." I strongly disagreed. Us women go through enough torture in that region without adding ripping hair out of the most sensitive part of our body to the list. Not to mention the humiliation of exposing your bits to a complete stranger whilst it is looking its absolute worst, plus paying an exorbitant amount of money for the, well I don't know if this the right word, but pleasure of the thing.

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Well I've finally done it. For years I have been thinking about it, reading about it and looking at it with wonder, and last night I finally succumbed. Yes people, I bought my first ever red lipstick.
It was very exciting and frightening (good god! I thought, Will I actually be able to pull it off?) looking for a red lipstick for the first time, as I have always been a natural make-up and nude shade of lipstick kind of girl. I always insisted that there would be none of those siren red lips for me - no way - I would look ridiculous - like a try-hard clown-like tart!
However, thanks to a lovely lad in a certain department store, I have now been shown the light


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Health & beauty - no more Britney!!!

October 4th 2007 09:43
Hi there!

This is my first ever post on this page - I hope you all enjoy the changes I am making


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