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Fysiko Eyelash Growh Serum

Did you hear about Fysiko eyelash growth serum?
This is magic solution you can use if you have small brittle eyelashes or not enough elashes.
Fysiko eyelash growth serum is natural solution which applied every night on the base of eyelashes to stimulate eyelash follicle to grow eyelashes.
Fysiko Serum also works on eyebrows.
It stimulates eyebrow follicle to make it grow.
Fysiko eyelash growth serum comes in 8 ml container and it lasts 6-8 months. Fysiko eyelash growth serum need to be used daily and it takes about 4-6 weeks to see results. For some it takes up to 8 weeks to see results.
Clinical studies verified that 98% of participants experienced eyelash growth. This is very high results rate.
If you are trying Fysiko Eyelash Serum, be patient, it will work, you just need to give it a chance and you will have amazing long and full eyelashes.

Troubleshooting for Fysiko Eyelash Growth Serum

1. Make sure to remove all makeup every night. If makeup is not fully removed and you still have mascara or eyepencil on the base of eyelashes – serum may cause irritation, you may get infection, redness, or serum may not even work, as mascara and pencil have chemicals, which destroy follicles of your eyelashes and cause infections!
2. Use gentle make up remover. Dont rub your eyes.

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Vitamins

Vitamin Articles
Vitamins are organic substances (or compounds) necessary in small quantities for healthy growth and development of organism.
Vitamins are required in the diet in only tiny amounts, in contrast to the energy components of the diet.
The energy components of the diet are sugars, starches, fats, and oils, and these occur in relatively large amounts in the diet.
The largest number of vitamins (e.g., B complex vitamins) work to help enzymes in their work as catalysts in metabolism.

Vitamin A ( retinal, retinol or carotenoids) is responsible for promoting health and growth of body tissue, helps with teeth and bone formation, promotes great skin.





Thiamin ( Vitamin B1) Promotes growth and proper function of muscles, heart, and nervous system; assists in digestion of carbohydrates.
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) Helps to maintain healthy skin, hair, and nails; helps to form antibodies and red blood cells; aids in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) Reduces cholesterol levels in the blood; maintains healthy skin, tongue, and digestive system; improves blood circulation; increases energy.
Vitamin B5 Fortifies white blood cells; helps the body’s resistance to stress; builds cells.
Pyridoxine Vitamin B6 helps metabolism of fats and carbohydrates; supports the central nervous system; maintains healthy skin.
Biotin helps to speed up metabolism of proteins and fats; promotes healthy skin.
Cobalamin (Vitamin B-12) helps your central nervous system make myelin. This structure surrounds nerve fibers and insulates them from injury by antioxidants or physical stress (such as high blood pressure).Promotes growth in children; prevents anemia by regenerating red blood cells; aids in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins; maintains healthy nervous system.
Folic Acid (Folate, Folacin) helps the liver eliminate toxins, promotes the growth and reproduction of body cells; aids in the formation of red blood cells and bone marrow, very important for prenatal care.
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) is one of the most powerful antioxidants; essential for healthy teeth, gums, and bones; helps to heal wounds, fractures, and scar tissue; builds resistance to infections; assists in the prevention and treatment of the common cold; prevents scurvy
Vitamin D helps the absorption of calcium and phosphorous which is important for teeth and bone health.
Vitamin E is very powerful antioxidant, it supplies oxygen to blood; provides nourishment to cells; prevents blood clots; slows cellular aging.
Vitamin K (Menadione) prevents internal bleeding; reduces heavy menstrual flow

Exercise BurnOut and How to Avoid It

Posted on Sep 15, 2011 in Exercise, Fitness | Comments Off on Exercise BurnOut and How to Avoid It

There are 4 types of burn out. “Excited Looser” -You exercise every day -Very determined to reach your goal weight -Push yourself harder -Sick of exercising, physically can’t take it anymore / burned out. Resolution: Take it slow. You can’t jump over your psychological and physical abilities. Burnout happens when you expect too much too soon. Start with lowest reps, sets and weights. Work your way up. Balance excitement with bigger picture. “Discouragement” -You are excited in the beginning. -There are no...

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Facial Masques

Posted on Sep 11, 2011 in Beauty Tips | Comments Off on Facial Masques

Dry Skin Masque Simpliest way to make a masque for dry skin is to take any fruits, like strawberry, or banana, any one fruit, add honey, maybe avocado if you have one, mix it together. Apply to your skin, wait for 10 min, better while you are laying down in the tub, rinse it, by taking it off with cotton ball. Another great masque for your face if you have dry skin is strawberries and milk cream or sour cream. Add one spoon of honey. Oily Skin Masque For oily skin the main thing is not to overdry it, because you may get another problem of...

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How to find your skin type

Posted on Sep 10, 2011 in beauty, Beauty Tips | Comments Off on How to find your skin type

What type of skin do you have?1. First thing in the morning take a good look at your skin in the bright light. What do you see? A. It is shiny with noticeable blackheads B. It look flaky and feels taut. C. My forehead an nose ( chin) are shiny, the restof my skin ia taut and flaky D. It is pale with occational flake patches and red spots. E. The surface is dull, low on color, noticeable lines and wrinkles F. Nice color, not oily, not flaky, firm. 2.Wash your skin with plain washer ( face soap) and water. Wait for 20 min. What do you see? A....

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How to make face mask at home

Posted on Sep 10, 2011 in Beauty Tips | Comments Off on How to make face mask at home

It is very easy to make customized homemade mask to pamper your skin without visit to the spa. 1. You need to determine your skin type in order to know what ingredients to put into homemade mask. Read this blog to find out how to find your skin type 2. In short – you need to find out if you have sensitive, dry, normal, oily or combination skin. It will determine what ingredients. Sensitive Skin will benefit from calming natural ingredients like Chamomile, Milk, Cornflower. Sensitive skin may benefit from cleansing with chamomile tea....

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What body scrub to choose

Posted on Sep 10, 2011 in Beauty Tips | 1 comment

Share There are so many scrubs on the market: sugar or salt, shea butter or essential oils, exfoliating bars or exfoliator in the jar… Some expensive, some not… What to choose? 1. What type of skin do you have determines what size of granulas to choose in your scrub. If you have sensitive skin, choose fine granulas, if you have dry skin – large granulas. The drier your skin, the more you can exfoliate. Ladies with dry skin need to look for a scrub with fatty-oil active ingredients, with oily – oil free, ladies with...

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What body scrub to choose?

Posted on Sep 10, 2011 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on What body scrub to choose?

There are so many scrubs on the market: sugar or salt, shea butter or essential oils, exfoliating bars or exfoliator in the jar… Some expensive, some not… What to choose? 1. What type of skin do you have determines what size of granulas to choose. If you have sensitive skin, choose fine granulas, if you have dry skin – large granulas. The drier your skin, the more you can exfoliate. Ladies with dry skin need to look for a scrub with fatty-oil active ingredients, with oily – oil free, ladies with sensitive skin –...

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Body before, during and after pregnancy.

Posted on Sep 10, 2011 in beauty, Exercise, pregnancy | Comments Off on Body before, during and after pregnancy.

Before to get pregnant, prepare your body for all the changes ahead. A lot of women when pregnant take a chance  to eat anything they want, feeling like they have carte blanche to consume more stuff than ever, when it is supposed to be an opposite, because during pregnancy body retains water. Advise #1 Have your body in the best shape in your life before to get pregnant.Eat lean protein and leafy veggies, take vitamins. Exercise will will not only help your body to bounce back faster, but also trained body will carry it...

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Lose weight with HCG – fast and efficient!

Posted on Sep 7, 2011 in Diets, hcg, hcg diet, hcg drops, health | Comments Off on Lose weight with HCG – fast and efficient!

HCG is the diet that delivers. You really can lose 1lb a day!Even more, some customers lose 1.5 lb a day! How do they do it? Following simple rules!It is very powerful and strict diet. If you really want to lose weight and serious about it – this is your chance, and if you have more weight, you will lose faster! No exercise required.Rules of HCG diet could be found in Dr. Simeons book on http://your-hcg.com but here are the rules in short:1.No cheating. Even smallest thing can affect your loss!2.Eat only food from the list of allowed...

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HCG diet results testimonials

Posted on Sep 2, 2011 in hcg, hcg diet, hcg drops | Comments Off on HCG diet results testimonials

New success story“Hi, Milla I just wanted to give u an update on my progress!!! This morning I had a .7 drop in weight which brings my total weight loss for 7-days 10.5 lbs!!!! I can’t believe it. I was was hoping for a little more of a weight loss this morning but all in all I am quite satisfied. My husband is thinking of trying hcg also (probably next week) so I will be ordering more. Now, here is my question; I’m doing extreme well with the vlcd (can’t believe it). Grilled asparagus & chicken…Now, can I...

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Alphabetical List of Vegetables

Posted on Sep 1, 2011 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Alphabetical List of Vegetables

Some vegetables are fruits, some beans, some even herbs… but here you go,alphabetic Vegetable list Arracacha Arugula Avocado Azuki bean Bamboo shoot Beet greens Beetroot Bell pepper Bitter melon/Bitter gourd Bitterleaf Black-eyed pea Bok choy Broadleaf arrowhead Broccoli Broccoli Rabe Brussels sprout Burdock Cabbage Camas Canna Cardoon Carrot Cassava Catsear Cauliflower Cauliflower Celeriac Celery Celery Celtuce Ceylon spinach Chard Chaya Chickpea Chickweed Chicory Chinese artichoke Chinese...

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