Thursday, July 29, 2010

Does anyone know NUR 76 cream? is that work for skin lightening, please advise?

I dont know for me diana stalder will work better than that one. And also diana stalder has very expensive ingredients and hence it is very low in price... I will not trust a products that contain hydroquinone...





http://www.pinaybeautyproducts.comDoes anyone know NUR 76 cream? is that work for skin lightening, please advise?
I did try this product and It gave me a reaction.


My GP suggested me to use lightenex and it has done wonders for me.


I am very happy with it now

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Does anyone know NUR 76 cream? is that work for skin lightening, please advise?
i dont know.sorry
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  • Advise on shoes for a wedding?

    I am going to a wedding this week and I got a strapless cherise pink pencil dress which has a black strip band across the top of the dress.


    I was thinking of getting black shoes %26amp; bag to go with this but im debating wether to get a strappy heel sandal or get open toe heels.





    Can someone advise which one might be better with this type of dress please and if you think cherise pink %26amp; black will match.





    Thank youAdvise on shoes for a wedding?
    Your dress sounds lovely.Personally I would go for black peep toe heels,probably patent,and a black patent bag to match.If you want to add a touch more pink to the outfit,why not try a hair fasinator in cerise pink?,and a little black shrug,incase u get a bit chilly?They can really complete an outfit and adds exta detail.I think the pink and black go really well together.Hope this has helped and have a good time!Advise on shoes for a wedding?
    i would say open toe heel, they are beautiful i think.

    Does anyone have experience of handpainting fabric. I am interested to receive recomendations/advise. Thanks?

    Is the paint permanent or does it require special washing.


    What paint/manufacturer would you recommend or avoid


    Any other info pleaseDoes anyone have experience of handpainting fabric. I am interested to receive recomendations/advise. Thanks?
    I actually have a lot of experience painting on t shirts and sweatshirts. I don't live in the States so I can't recommend brands to buy, but basically I use two kinds of paints. There's a thicker kind which you squeeze out of the bottle and it leaves a 3D effect and there's a liquid paint which you paint with a paint brush, and this soaks into the material a bit and stays flat on the material.


    Both are good, both are permanent and can be washed inside out in a washing machine on low to medium temperature. I have t shirts, sweatshirts, pants, which I painted for my kids from over 10 years ago in perfect condition (one or two have faded just a bit). If you get a stain, you should not rub the paint cause that could ruin it, especially the 3D paint.


    If you're using the liquid, you use it like you would water or acrylic paints, keep water handy to clean your brush in between colors. I also recommend you put a piece of cardboard inside the t shirt (if that's what you're painting on) so the paint doesn't get absorbed into the other side.


    Hope that helps. If you want, you can e mail me if you have more specific questions.


    Have fun!Does anyone have experience of handpainting fabric. I am interested to receive recomendations/advise. Thanks?
    There is no one best answer to this.





    I have painted several fabric items in the past, from T shirts to silk costumes. Whether or not the paint is permanent depends on the type of paint, how you apply it, and how it is set., as well as the fabric you paint on. Different fabrics and effects require different paint and techniques.





    Hand and air-brushing on silk needs different dyes and paints from doing so on cotton or artificial fibers. Painting on wet and dry fabrics gives different results... Opaque results need different paints from translucent results.





    Think about what you want to do:


    What is the purpose of your painting:


    Are you decorating clothes, or makeing artworks?


    Will this be 'wearable art'?


    Will it need regular laundry/cleaning?





    And:


    What is the result you want?


    What fabric will you be painting on?


    How will you apply the design? Brush? Stencil? Airbrush? Fingers? Dipping? Or a combination?





    There are many different types of paint and dye that are suitable for painting fabric, and what you choose use will depend on the answers to these questions. Here are a couple of sites that will help you reach an answer:





    http://www.dharmatrading.com/


    (All you will ever need to find by way of paints, dyes, and equipment, for USA residents, plus masses of helpful information about the products and how to use them)





    http://painting.about.com/od/fabricpaint鈥?/a>


    (Some very basic hints for beginners. A good place to start, but once you've done the basics, start experimenting with fabrics and paints)





    The last item I painted was a silk costume that needed to be aged and distressed. It was s semi-sheer silk Georgette fabric, (delicate but very strong!), and I used a combination of Setacolour (silk fabric paint) and acrylic paints thinned with water. I mixed the colours myself and applied them with an air brush, by dripping, and with fingers (messy, but fun!). Some areas had paint applied dry and some areas were dampened before being painted. The fabric was washed and tea dyed before painting. After painting the colours were set with a hot iron. The customer thought it was fantastic, and I was quite pleased with it.





    I make costumes for re-enactment and living history rather than for the stage, so things have to look genuine close up, but also be very durable and give many years service being worn as 'every day' clothing for historic re-enactment events.





    Some UK fabric paint and dye sites:


    http://www.clarkcraft.co.uk/index.php


    http://www.fabricdyes.co.uk/


    http://www.kemtex.co.uk/infosheets.htm


    http://www.stonecreeksilk.co.uk/index.sh鈥?/a>

    Wednesday, July 28, 2010

    Why did Rice ask Carter to advise her about Palestinian last year?

    http://www.onejerusalem.org/blog/archive鈥?/a>Why did Rice ask Carter to advise her about Palestinian last year?
    Maybe because Carter won a Nobel Peace Prize for his influence in the region, and she is a smart lady and wanted to gain from his insight.Why did Rice ask Carter to advise her about Palestinian last year?
    Carter was the worst President in American History, he should stick to working with Habitat for Humanity and stay clear of Foreign affairs.


    1. Clinton


    2. McCain


    3. No Obama EVER!


    If Obama becomes the nominee, Clinton supporters must switch parties to vote for McCain and stop the ruin of our Nation.
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080421/ap_o鈥?/a>





    It looks like Carter had some success in his visit to the Middle East. Hamas is allowing the Israeli soldier he has held prisoner write to his parents. He also said he was willing to be a neighbor to Israel with a referendum from his country. He would not agree to a unilateral 30-day cease fire though. Israel's leaders would not meet with Carter in Israel.
    Little biased website you got there, but knowing that I have a slight bit of respect for Rice now.

    I can no longer view news videos come up with blank screen please advise?

    If you're behind a company firewall, the administrator might have blocked streaming video.

    I just started working out, any advise?

    I am 6’2” 190lbs, I just started a diet and going to the gym 2-3 time a week. (started yesterday)





    Ok I have a few questions.


    How much weight can I loose in 2 months?


    How long after starting diet/working out until I see some change?


    Assuming you work out, do you have any tips for some one just starting?I just started working out, any advise?
    6'2 190!! Why would you want to lose weight ???


    Just tone yourself. Do strenous activity. Avoid doing cardio. Just focus more on strength training.


    No need for you to drop weight.I just started working out, any advise?
    The American College of Sports Medicine offers guidelines for cardiovascular, flexibility and resistance training. The guidelines are flexible enough to allow you to pick your own exercises but have enough structure to get you going when you first start out. They are pretty easy to follow and will make your workout easier and more efficient.





    Beginners Guide to Exercising - http://straighthealth.com/pages/guides/b…


    Advanced Guide to Exercising - http://straighthealth.com/pages/guides/a…


    Health, Exercise and Diets - http://straighthealth.com

    Are there any Persian or Iranian living in Sarasota,Florida if so please advise.?

    I am planing in near future move to Sarasota ,would like to meet Persian/Iranian in the area.please advise.Are there any Persian or Iranian living in Sarasota,Florida if so please advise.?
    If there was any they would answer
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