Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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The inability to control the urge to pick is similar to trichotillomania.[2] Recent research suggests that, like trichotillomania, dermatillomania may be an impulse control disorder.
In some animal models, it has been shown that animals which excessively pull their hairs have more endorphin receptors in their brain than animals who do not. Endorphin receptors enable endorphins to have an effect on the brain. If this is true for humans, people who are particularly compulsive about their repetitive habits may have more endorphin receptors in their brain as well. This may explain why sufferers get more enjoyment out of picking their scabs than others.[citation needed]
Few mental health practitioners have studied the disease, as many of these cases go unreported, but some individuals have found relief through cognitive-behavioral therapy. Hypnosis, self-hypnosis and meditation have also been useful for some patients.[citation needed] They are also sometimes prescribed medications, such as those prescribed for obsessive compulsive disorder. For example, artificial fingernails (acrylic or gel) have been found to be useful to some in stopping the picking behavior.
Some causes of the onset of Chronic Skin Picking Disorder can be anxiety, stress, and it can even be a pacifier. For example, one may pick at their face while reading a book or watching television. There are several more treatment options for Dermatillomania. Rather than discussing the person’s problems, the therapist and the client take many steps to be rid of the habit. This method can be called ‘exposure therapy’. The therapist and the client can make a list of symptoms and situations in which the client starts picking at his/her skin. A task can then be assigned by the therapist that would put the client in an uncomfortable situation. In addition to this, there are many therapy and support groups available for adolescents and adults that have OCD.
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What fashion lover doesn't love shoes? I've compiled the strangest shoes in fashion today that even the biggest fashionista may or may not love. These shoes are innovative, funny, and some are even disturbing. Be prepared, any preconceived notions you have about shoes are about to change!
1. The High-Chair Heels
Designed to look like a modern high-chair, the high-chair heels take your feet 6 inches off the ground so they sit almost vertical. This innovative design makes a bold fashion statement that is perhaps better seen in home décor, because it's a fashion accident waiting to happen.
2. The Claw Shoe
This unique shoe is fashion suited to lovers of gothic fashion with its heel designed to look like a talon. While its fashion statement may be work the sacrifice, I like shoes that don't leave me barefoot.
3. The Center Heel Corkscrew Shoe
This strange shoe features a heel that's not quite where we're used to seeing it. If that's not enough, a second strange element was incorporated into the fashion shoe's design; a corkscrew heel. While this shoe at least serves one fundamental purpose of a shoe; covering your foot, it's missing another key element. Fashion lovers willing to risk wearing this design better be professional acrobats, because walking cannot be an easy feat.
4. Cardboard Shoes
Artist Mike Leavitt is featuring a cardboard shoe show in NYC on April 18, 2009. The shoe designs, at a glance, don't look so unusual since the follow sneaker designs of popular shoe manufacturers. It's the material that makes them different. While it might be a great idea for a sustainable fashion statement, these shoes would hit the recycling box after an encounter with inclement weather.
5. Most Dangerous Shoe in the World: Tarantula Shoe
The tarantula shoe is a sky-high platform design that might be a danger to weak ankles, but this scary fashion oddity is the most dangerous shoe in the world for a very different reason; encased in the fashionable item is a live tarantula. Since goldfish shoes went out with the 70s, someone had to come up with a new living shoe design. No word whether or not this fashion might present an animal rights violation or if the tarantula has the ability to be removed. However, there's no doubting that this scary shoe makes a bold and dangerous fashion statement.
6. The Gameboy Shoe
Who says fashionistas can't be gamers too? This geeky shoe design features working retro Gameboys which can actually be removed and played. This multi-function fashion item serves both as a functional shoe and a portable entertainment system!
7. Hot Wheels Shoes
These strange shoes aren't actually made by Hot Wheels; they're designed by Ronaldo Frago. The perfect shoe for mothers on the go since shoes can double as entertaining toys for small children. So the wheels aren't real, but these functional flats sure are cute!
8. Most Disturbing Shoe: The Rat Shoe
Talk about fashion statement! This disturbing shoe might be great for Halloween, because its dead rat design could certainly scare the daylights out of anyone. This scary shoe is not for the faint at heart. But what were they thinking?
9. The Landscape Shoe
This neat shoe is a walking piece of art in design and function. Lover of greener pastures and livestock? Then this shoe is definitely for you. It's unique design built onto the shoe includes a tree, cow, horse and stray lumber.
10. The Pant Shoe
Sunday, June 27, 2010
shoes fashion
You'll be seeing a lot of purple pumps, pink platforms and melon Mary Janes -- in fact, every color of the rainbowis well represented in this spring’s selection of footwear. But there is a special emphasis on hot and citrus colors like oranges, limes, yellows and pinks. This is great news for those of us who die a little bit inside every time the fashion powers-that-be decide that beige is the new black.
Print Shoes
From floral patterns to retro graphic prints,
prints are experiencing a bit of a comeback
this season, and there are enough out there
that I'm calling it a mini-trend.I love print
shoes because they're such an easy way to
inject a bit of personality into an otherwise
basic outfit -- and they're great for pulling
together multiple colors. The key to pulling
them off is in keeping the rest of your outfit
relatively simple.
Color Block Shoes
Another huge trend for Spring 2008 is Color Block shoes (or shoes with "color blocking") -- which is basically a 50 cent term for shoes that combine big, bold areas of
contrasting colors. It's a great look, and one I'm really fond of.
And it works so well with mod styles, bright colors and shiny
finishes, it's the perfect time for its comeback. Patent Leather
Shoes Happily, we're not done with patent leather yet, especially
since I can't wait to see all of this season's bright colors coated
with shiny varnish. All I can say to my fellow patent lovers is to
enjoy these glistening gems while you can, because as hard as it
is to believe, shiny shoes aren't always so popular.
Metallic Shoes
Metallic shoes are in again. Not that they were ever really "out"
exactly. It's just a matter of which department you'll find them in.
When they're really "in" you'll find metallic flats, casuals, boots,
even metallic sneakers. When metallics aren't quite as hot, you'll
find them mostly in the evening shoe department.Well, this spring,
you can have just about any kind of shoe you desire with a metallic
finish. Especially if you desire it in gold, and especially, especially if
you desire it in silver. Shimmer on.
Shoes with Cut-Out Uppers
Holy Shoes, shoes with holes in them are hot! Laser cut, punched,
mesh and perforated uppers can be found on everything from
sporty shoes to pretty pumps, and with designs ranging from
dainty floral patterns to designs that look nearly industrial. While
this trend isn't quite as omnipresent as some of the others on the
list, it is one of the more innovative -- and some of my favorite
styles thus far this season, have fallen into this category.
Sling-Back Shoes
Sling-back shoes are among my favorite styles, so I'm happy
to report that they'll be hitting the streets and our feet with a
vengeance this spring.One of the reasons I like sling-backs so
much is because I find them less-confining than regular pumps.
And while back straps are usually found on shoes with higher
heels, this season, they can even be found on flats and lower
heeled styles.
Platform Shoes
While we may not be quite as platform-crazed as we were last
Spring and Summer, make no mistake, platform shoes are still
a popular choice for Spring 2008. But if you want to stay on the
cutting-edge of this wave, try looking for styles that pair one of
this season's other hot trends, like bright colors or cut-out uppers,
with their thick soles.
shoes fashion
We have a large collection of Indian and Pakistani fashion dresses. Our women's wear is of the finest quality with beautiful Pakistani and Indian embroidered shalwar kameez dresses that are made to the latest fashion. We also have wedding clothes from India and Pakistan. Our Pakistani and Indian designer wear include shalwar kameez, trouser suits, lehnga, sharara, Indian wedding dresses and ethnic clothes. In men's section we have sherwani, Prince suits and salwar kameez. Hence, our online men and women fashion boutique encompasses all types of sub-continental clothes, whether they are Pakistani dresses and or Indian garments. All these apparel can be custom stitched.
Khussa Shoes
Khussa are hand made traditional shoes with colorful, intricate designs on them. We have beautiful Khussa shoes designs for both men and women. Please visit our Khussa section for shoes of your choice.
Visit this section for fancy and stylish shoes for ladies. These shoes would make any occasion very special. Our exclusive shoes have beads, sequins, thread and diamantes work over them. These handmade shoes are a result of great craftsmanship and are great for any special occasion.
Visit this section for brass, marble and wooden handicraft items. Every single item in this section is hand crafted to perfection by skilful craftsmen. Pakistan has a rich history of handicrafts. The legacy of Pakistani culture promises everything- beauty, dignity, form and style
Sunday, June 20, 2010
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From left: Fendi, Lanvin, Gucci spring 2010
Footwear trends are all over the map for Spring 2010 with extremes popping up at every turn on the catwalk — itty-bitty kitten heels at Marni and Louis Vuitton; chunky platform flats at Calvin Klein and Bottega Veneta; playfully printed pumps at Versace, Miu Miu, and Dries Van Noten; ultra-high platforms at Versace, Fendi, and Burberry; and of course the clogs at Chanel. Click the gallery below to see our picks for best of the mercurial bunch.
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Saturday, June 19, 2010
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Friday, June 18, 2010
shoes fashion
Pakistani & Indian Girls & ‘Shoes Fashion’ Free Pictures:
Shoes 2010, Ipanema Shoes 2010 Collection
Shoes Fashion, Since I am a great fan of Ipanema shoes and Gisele Bundchen I would like to present you a new collection of this fantastic footwear. I am very glad Gisele has returned to her usual work and she launched her new collection of Ipanema flip-flops for summer 2010.
The presentation took place at Grand Hotel Intercontinental in Paris, France. Gisele looked great wearing Ipanema flip-flops and a mini-dress by Herve Leger.
Spring Shoes, Top 3 Poppy Spring Shoes
Shoes Fashion, Spring is associated with blossoming flowers and this very theme of flowers can be seen in the recent collection of Coach named as Poppy Shoes. Have a look at the best 3 shoes from this collection.
This sophisticated Sophie sandal has won my heart. The heart in the center of this sandal is quite attractive. Bearing cotton sateen lining this one would come at price of $98.
Shoes Fashion 2010, Shoes Trends 2010
Shoes Fashion, Do you sometimes feel like having fashion sense like that of Rihanna and Lady Gaga for Shoes Fashion. By their names only you might have very well been able to realize what dressing sense I am speaking about. Aren’t they just very unusual and extra-ordinary than others? Didn’t you get startled to see Rihanna in her lethal spike peep toes? Similarly shocking and similarly out-of-this-world designs on shoes are here for you and you would have to possess guts to choose the one of you.
Music freaks get groovy with the Music, on the move shoes.
The Garden sandal is there to let you feel like walking on grass every time and any time. Now, you needn’t go out in the park or garden for a stroll!! Bring the garden under your feet! (more…)
Shoes Fashion, Sarah Jessica wears hottest Shoes of the Year
Shoes Fashion, you are interested in spending your fortune of auxiliary cash this Christmas, then spend it wisely and grab one of the newest and hottest designs of the year by the renowned British designer Nicholas Kirkwood. The innovative creations from the footwear designer, Nicholas Kirkwood have become one of the latest trends of this year.
Six Boots for winter season
Shoes Fashion, Now that the snow’s banked high and winter shoes is officially in full swing, your fall footwear ain’t going to cut it anymore. We combed the market to find six must-see boots that can stand up to the slush.
I’m not the only one who thinks so—the Gap recently strapped these on the models for their winter campaign, causing widespread confusion when would-be shoppers couldn’t find them at the brand’s stores.
Shoes Fashion 2009, Winter Fashion
Shoes Fashion, Winter is slowly and steadily creeping into our lives; so is the concern of keeping ourselves warm and stylish fashion boots. There is perchance no winter fashion more ephemeral than leg warmers. Seriously, these retro cold-weather accessories may at a glance look silly, but they are also highly practical for this season’s leggings and skinny jeans styles, so why not wear them while they are hot.
Boots and leg warmers are also a great combination of style and fashion. They’ll make you feel cozy at the same time look hip and modish. Opt for basic colors like black, brunette, mushroom or grey shades as they’ll be adaptable option to pair for.
And last but not the least are these Furry and cozy leg warmers for people who would love to experiment and look funky with the leg warmers.
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Thursday, June 17, 2010
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First of all, this is an organic product. You might think what can an organic product do? I thought that too, we live a world full of chemicals, only chemicals like SKII, Clinique will give result. But, can organic products work?
This serum is actually in oil-form. It contains a very important ingredient called Squalene, which is extracted from olive plant. Squalene is important to us because part of our skin is made of Squalene. As we grow old, our skin will decrease its production of Squalene, which is so-called aging. I am quoting Erica Yuen for this statement.
This serum suits me as I have dry and dehydrated skin. I have serious acne on my forehead which is due to stree + insomnia + constipation. Also blackhead issue on my nose and both of my cheeks.
cracked skin
shoes fashion
When my first son was a baby and a new walker, I was a regular customer at Tiny Steps – www.tinysteps.com.au. Fiona was incredibly helpful when it came to helping me choose shoes for my wobbly, toddling bundle of joy, and I completely trusted her judgement as she specialises in shoes for under-twos and the specific needs of their little feet.
I came away with many a beautiful pair of little shoes, safe in the knowledge that they’d perfectly support my son’s developing feet, and having easily chosen the right size due to Tiny Steps’ comprehensive sizing guides. The day I realised his feet had grown too big for me to shop at Tiny Steps any more was a sad one, but thank goodness I now have baby number 2, and a whole new reason to do some more miniature shoe shopping!
For anyone else who has little feet to buy for, I wholeheartedly recommend Tiny Steps. For one thing, buying online from Tiny Steps’ huge range is so much easier than dragging a tantruming toddler through shoe shops (especially when you’re then told that they only have one or two styles in your child’s size). For another, Fiona’s customer service is legendary: FREE customised gift wrap, a no-fuss returns policy, plus the shoes are all shipped in their original boxes (always a bonus), and the site offers flat-rate express or registered postage, and orders over $150 ship free. There are also a great range of accessories to select from from labels including Eeeni Meeni Miini Moh and BlaBla. You can see why I’ve kept going back!
There’s an extra reason to shop at Tiny Steps right now, too: in addition to a most impressive store-wide sale with up to 40% off, the wonderful Fiona is extending an additional 10% off store-wide discount to all KSF readers. Yep, up to 50% off brands including Pediped, Pedoodles, shooshoos, Sweet Shoes, diddledumpling, Bibi, Annabel Tends, 2feettall, Blabla, Kinder Clobber, SKEANIE, Cheeky Little Soles, Vessel, Scruffy Dog, Eeni Meeni Miini Moh, Woof!, Old Soles, Rileyroos and BLOCH. Woo! Enter discount code ‘KSFFEB10‘ at checkout to redeem this offer until 28 February 2010. If that doesn’t make you feel like dancing, I don’t know what will
The prices below are with the KSF discount applied (read above), while stocks last, until 28 February 2010.
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Causes of Peeling Skin
- Excessive perspiration is one of the reasons for peeling skin on fingers. Wearing hand gloves, makes your hands sweat, and prevents evaporation. As the sweat does not get evaporated, the salts in it, get accumulated on the skin, and this leads to peeling skin on fingers. Excessive perspiration is usually felt in summers, which causes peeling skin on fingers. Read more on peeling fingernails causes.
- Medical conditions like, eczema, fungal infections, psoriasis, paronychia, felon, Herpetic whitlow, cellulitis, flexor tenosynovitis and deep space infection are some of the skin infections on fingers that can lead to peeling skin on fingers.
- Another reason for peeling skin on fingers is, extremely dry skin. Some of us, inherently, have dry skin, and no matter what you do, it remains dry. If you are one of them, then you sure know, the disadvantages of dry skin. Using harsh soaps, hot water, incorrect moisturizers, constant exposure, will make your skin dry out even more, leading to dry cracked hands. Hence, avoid using such stuff and find the right product for yourself. Additionally, use warm water, instead of hot water, while taking a bath. Also, refrain from washing your hands frequently for better fingernail health.
- If you are suffering from severe acne and are on medication, it tends to dry the skin. Thus, your peeling skin on fingers, may be a result of reaction to the acne medication.
- Chemotherapy drugs or oral retinoids, also lead to peeling skin on fingers. There isn't really a solution to it, but you can only wait for the therapy to finish and keep your body well hydrated.
- The most common reason for peeling skin on fingers is dehydration. Dehydration, makes your skin dry and makes your skin devoid of moisture. As a result of this, the skin on the fingers begins to peel off.
- Constant exposure to sun and sunburns, is a definite cause of peeling skin on fingers, as it leads to peeling sunburn skin. To prevent this, apply a good sunscreen, which suits your skin and wear light cotton clothes, in summers. Extreme cold weather can also cause peeling skin and friction also leads to peeling skin on fingers. Thus, try and keep your hands as safe as possible from all of this. Read more on how to prevent sunburn peeling
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Cracked Skin on Fingers

One of the common ill-effects of extreme winters and harsh winds is the condition of cracked skin on fingers. The condition is aggravated when hands come in contact with water or harsh detergents and the like. Also, this condition can be indicative of a deficiency of certain vitamins and minerals in the body. So what causes cracked skin on fingers, apart from weather and vitamin deficiencies? Medical conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, fungal skin infection, athlete's foot, dry skin, scaly skin, contact dermatitis and Sjogren's syndrome. So these are some medical factors which can cause cracked skin on fingers. Now let us see how to go about treating this condition, with some effective home remedies. Read more on skin care.
How to Heal or Treat Cracked Skin On Fingers?
Treatment of cracked skin on fingers involves application of good amount of moisture to the affected areas. Do not be lured by pricey moisturizer creams. Get a simple petroleum jelly from your local health store, it is good enough for the purpose. You would also require a pair of lycra-based cotton gloves, apart from the jelly. Now, before going to bed, get your hands washed with a mild unscented soap and warm water. Pat dry the hands properly and apply a heavy layer of the petroleum jelly on the cracked areas, and some on the rest of the hands. Thereafter, cover the hands with gloves and leave them overnight. This remedy can also be adopted during the day, if you are planing to stay at home for the day. Many people have benefited by this treatment after following it regularly.
You may also make use of almond oil or coconut oil, instead of petroleum jelly. These oils are known to be excellent in keeping the skin moist. One more tip to be kept in mind is about avoiding extreme temperatures. Do not bathe using hot water as it may dry the skin more, and this might aggravate the problem. Before going out in the cold, it is wise to cover the hands with gloves, after smothering them with petroleum jelly.