Helena
Here's the watch I want: http://instagr.am/p/JFz_VYL_XK/
I've tried looking at my local Target, and the place where they sell watches there were only a few left and I've also tried looking online for one!
If y'all know where I can find one similar of the same color, that'd be greatly appreciated.
Or if y'all look on the website and find it, that'd be also wonderful.
Thanks!
Answer
eBay! Honestly I have found some of the CUTEST watches on eBay for the BEST prices, some of them are very similar to that one as well. Just search through and even if you don't end up finding one like that I'm SURE you will find something you love!
My Personal Favourite Watch :)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Stylish-Fashion-Luxury-Crystal-Women-Lady-Watch-White-Image-not-available-/220957146996?pt=AU_Watches&hash=item3372127f74#ht_4895wt_1066
eBay! Honestly I have found some of the CUTEST watches on eBay for the BEST prices, some of them are very similar to that one as well. Just search through and even if you don't end up finding one like that I'm SURE you will find something you love!
My Personal Favourite Watch :)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Stylish-Fashion-Luxury-Crystal-Women-Lady-Watch-White-Image-not-available-/220957146996?pt=AU_Watches&hash=item3372127f74#ht_4895wt_1066
What should I do about my unbelievably white skin?
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I am half-Greek. I have very dark features, for example, my hair and my eyes are both very dark. However, on my dad's side I am white, and I have inherited his very, very white skin color. You can imagine the stark contrast between my dark features and white skin. In California, where I live, I stand out, which is something I do not want. Where I live, everyone is tan and wears shorts. People go swimming almost everyday except when it rains. I wish I could wear shorts but my legs are so white it looks silly and people often tease me, so I always wear long pants, and sweaters too to cover my arms. I wish I could be tan, but I turn red in the sun. My mom won't let me get a spray tan, and besides I don't have money for that. What can I do?
Answer
You need to watch: Mirror, Mirror, with Julia Roberts and Lily Collins as Snow White.
Many people envy complexion such as yours. If you go to Asia, India, Africa, where dark skin is the majority, people would treat you like a Goddess.
Tanning, is a result for 'damaged skin' and no products can reverse you from skin cancer or damaged skin, may prevent you from pre-mature aging, but that's part of the billion dollar beauty industry.
A new study conducted by the Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Dermatology has found that tanning bed exposure can be dangerous when tanners self-diagnose skin problems and use the radiation to treat skin eruptions. The study specifically found that a tanning bed user that used the radiation to treat a mild skin rash caused by an ibuprofen allergy developed a much more severe reaction called toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN). When left untreated, TEN can be fatal.
Melanoma is the leading cause of death from skin disease. An estimated 76,259 new cases of skin cancer will be reported particularly among women in their 20's & 30's, and that's 6,020 more than 2011, people died from the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute. Two million people are diagnosed with skin cancer in the US each year, according to the EPA's Sun-Wise Program. That's more than breast, colon, lung and prostate cancer cases combine!
Mom died of Paget Cancer and has bullous pemphegoid, skin disorder, and I'm a cancer awareness advocate.
Lotions does not protect you from nasty, painful burns. Lotions does not protect you from skin cancer. Lotions does not protect you from skin diseases. Lotions does not protect you from discolorations - permanently. And lotions does not protect you from skin tags, freckles, moles, they will only get larger, darker, and bumpier as they are exposed from UV.
To get the level of SPF you see on the label, you have to spread the lotion on like a layer of vanilla frosting; that's the thickness used in Food & Drug Administration tests. "So your SPF 30 is really a 10." says Steven Q Wang, M.D. director of dermatologic surgery and dermatology @ Memorial Sloan-Ketterng Cancer Center in Basking Ridge, NJ and author of Beating Melanoma. So don't skim: Frost that cupcake!"
~ Vogue May or June 2011. Glamour May 2012.
I came from a vacay in Ireland, and many of the people there working in the profession (luxury hotels and banks, etc.) have beautiful white complexion!
I've been protecting myself from the sun since age 9, but no matter, I got Discoid Lupus. Google that one. It was like someone punched my chin and it gave a purplish mark. It took 12 years for that to fade, so now I'm using a wide brim hat or umbrella for protection. Gene Simmons & Shannon both have been seen hold an umbrella during an event. They were invented before beauty products, for a reason. Google also Bullous Pemphegoid, photos, another skin disorder. If I were you, I'd continue protecting myself from the sun. You're mom is a smart woman!
Take the Skin Picture Quiz - Identify These Common Skin Conditions on MedicineNet.
SELF-TANNERS: "I've had many patients who think these products somehow offer UV protection or that they give them a 'base tan' so they won't burn," says Dr. Hale, a NYC M.D., dermatologist and vice chair of the Skin Cancer Foundation. "'If I have skin cancer, you'll just remove it, and I'll be OK'. But the color that self-tanners create on your skin is completely artificial. But a lot of young women use these products so they don't look pale when they go to the beach to tan." 86% of women surveyed who use self-tanners reported they'd also baked in the sun, and 36% admitted they'd also used tanning beds (a leading cause of melanoma!) at least once in the past year. Australian study confirms that sunless tanning likely did not reduce the amount of UV exposure women get.
~ Glamour May 2012
TAN OBSESSION: "When I see a woman with bronzed skin, I look at it the way you might picture the inside of a smoker's lungs," says Dr. Ellen Marmur, MD., associate professor of dermatology @ the Mt. Sinai Medical Center in NYC.
~ Glamour May 2012
You need to watch: Mirror, Mirror, with Julia Roberts and Lily Collins as Snow White.
Many people envy complexion such as yours. If you go to Asia, India, Africa, where dark skin is the majority, people would treat you like a Goddess.
Tanning, is a result for 'damaged skin' and no products can reverse you from skin cancer or damaged skin, may prevent you from pre-mature aging, but that's part of the billion dollar beauty industry.
A new study conducted by the Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Dermatology has found that tanning bed exposure can be dangerous when tanners self-diagnose skin problems and use the radiation to treat skin eruptions. The study specifically found that a tanning bed user that used the radiation to treat a mild skin rash caused by an ibuprofen allergy developed a much more severe reaction called toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN). When left untreated, TEN can be fatal.
Melanoma is the leading cause of death from skin disease. An estimated 76,259 new cases of skin cancer will be reported particularly among women in their 20's & 30's, and that's 6,020 more than 2011, people died from the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute. Two million people are diagnosed with skin cancer in the US each year, according to the EPA's Sun-Wise Program. That's more than breast, colon, lung and prostate cancer cases combine!
Mom died of Paget Cancer and has bullous pemphegoid, skin disorder, and I'm a cancer awareness advocate.
Lotions does not protect you from nasty, painful burns. Lotions does not protect you from skin cancer. Lotions does not protect you from skin diseases. Lotions does not protect you from discolorations - permanently. And lotions does not protect you from skin tags, freckles, moles, they will only get larger, darker, and bumpier as they are exposed from UV.
To get the level of SPF you see on the label, you have to spread the lotion on like a layer of vanilla frosting; that's the thickness used in Food & Drug Administration tests. "So your SPF 30 is really a 10." says Steven Q Wang, M.D. director of dermatologic surgery and dermatology @ Memorial Sloan-Ketterng Cancer Center in Basking Ridge, NJ and author of Beating Melanoma. So don't skim: Frost that cupcake!"
~ Vogue May or June 2011. Glamour May 2012.
I came from a vacay in Ireland, and many of the people there working in the profession (luxury hotels and banks, etc.) have beautiful white complexion!
I've been protecting myself from the sun since age 9, but no matter, I got Discoid Lupus. Google that one. It was like someone punched my chin and it gave a purplish mark. It took 12 years for that to fade, so now I'm using a wide brim hat or umbrella for protection. Gene Simmons & Shannon both have been seen hold an umbrella during an event. They were invented before beauty products, for a reason. Google also Bullous Pemphegoid, photos, another skin disorder. If I were you, I'd continue protecting myself from the sun. You're mom is a smart woman!
Take the Skin Picture Quiz - Identify These Common Skin Conditions on MedicineNet.
SELF-TANNERS: "I've had many patients who think these products somehow offer UV protection or that they give them a 'base tan' so they won't burn," says Dr. Hale, a NYC M.D., dermatologist and vice chair of the Skin Cancer Foundation. "'If I have skin cancer, you'll just remove it, and I'll be OK'. But the color that self-tanners create on your skin is completely artificial. But a lot of young women use these products so they don't look pale when they go to the beach to tan." 86% of women surveyed who use self-tanners reported they'd also baked in the sun, and 36% admitted they'd also used tanning beds (a leading cause of melanoma!) at least once in the past year. Australian study confirms that sunless tanning likely did not reduce the amount of UV exposure women get.
~ Glamour May 2012
TAN OBSESSION: "When I see a woman with bronzed skin, I look at it the way you might picture the inside of a smoker's lungs," says Dr. Ellen Marmur, MD., associate professor of dermatology @ the Mt. Sinai Medical Center in NYC.
~ Glamour May 2012
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