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Eye on L.A. explores SoCal's beauty know-how - KABC Posted: 29 Jan 2011 06:32 PM PST LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- This week's Eye on L.A. is all about bringing together the places and people in SoCal who know a thing or two about aging beautifully. So if you're ready to look and feel better than ever, let's get started with your skin. The world-renowned Dr. Howard Murad reveals how he helps women get glowing, younger looking skin by fighting the signs of genetic, environmental and hormonal aging [Watch video]. Dr. Murad's skin tips: Tip 1: Increase your emotional well-being Tip 2: Reflect on the positive Tip 3: Pamper yourself Tip 4: Optimize your sleep Tip 5: Get regular exercise Tip 6: Adopt a healty diet Tip 7: Eat your water Tip 8: Take dietary supplements Tip 9: Connect to your community Tip 10: Surround yourself with people you care about See what else Dr. Murad has to say about achieving and maintaining a youthful self - inside and out [Watch video].
Murad Inclusive Health Spa Another renown skin expert, Dr. John Joseph, takes a different approach to fighting the signs of aging. His tools to staying young include fillers and neuromodulators. The Beverly Hills plastic surgeon is using needles to correct what once could only be fixed with scalpels [Watch video]. Dr. John Joseph: Facial, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon Dr. Joseph is offering Eye on L.A. viewers a free consultation. Just mention "Eye on L.A." when you call. Shaping your eyebrows is another unexpected way to keep that youthful look [Watch video]. Anastasia Beverly Hills Salon Anastasia Beverly Hills Salon- Brentwood Celebrity eyebrow specialist Anastasia helps dozens of celebrities look younger by creating and shaping the perfect eyebrows. Some of her celebrity clients include Oprah Winfrey and Jennifer Lopez.
Some Los Angeles celebrities say getting flawless skin is as easy as adding a little joy to your life. So Eye on L.A.'s Tina Malave did just that by visiting skin expert Nerida Joy in Beverly Hills [Watch video]. Nerida Joy Skincare Known for her thorough and personal approach to skincare, Nerida has personally done more than 50,000 facials. Her clients include some of the most famous faces in the world. She shared her secrets on how to turn back the clock with Eye on L.A. Nerida's skin tips: Tip 1: Sunscreen Tip 2: Skin pH Nerida is offering a free 20-minute consultation and cleanser to Eye on L.A. viewers. Just mention "Eye on L.A." when you call. Best-selling author of "Age Right: Turn Back the Clock" and regenerative medicine expert Dr. Karlis Ullis has many unique tips to staying young [Watch video].
You may not want to think about it, but your hair ages too. It gets dry and thin as you get older. Kim Kardashian's hair stylist Frank Galasso shares how easy it is to get younger looking, shiny, sexy hair and also let us in on Kim Kardashian's hair secrets [Watch video].
Chris McMillan Salon No need to pull your hair out fighting midlife hair loss. We found an all natural hair product made in L.A. that could help you get younger hair back. Dr. Alex Khadavi showed us how Revivogen works [Watch video]. Encino Dermatology and Laser Medical Center Thousand Oaks Dermatology and Laser Medical Center www.laskindr.com Posture can have a significant effect on how young you look. Dr. Ullis says the effects of new technology and how you exercise can actually make you look older [Watch video]. Dancing has a profound effect on your posture. Professional dancer Louis van Amstel, of "Dancing With the Stars" teaches dance classes at Anisa's School of Dance in Sherman Oaks, Calif. He's adamant about teaching his celebrity partners about posture and getting them to straighten up. He shows Eye on L.A's Tina Malave the exercise that could keep your waist and ankles in shape [Watch video]. www.dancingwithlouis.com Besides dancing, there are other forms of helpful exercise that slows down the aging clock. Food and Fitness Coach Lori Corbin caught up with celebrity fitness trainer Valerie Waters to learn about the anti-aging workout. Are there specific exercises that could help you turn back the clock and feel more youthful [Watch video]? In addition to looking young, there are secrets to feeling young. Spiritual guide and best-selling author of "The Soul of Leadership," Deepak Chopra reveals how positive emotions can help you stay young [Watch video]. [Original air date: January 29, 2011] (Copyright ©2011 KABC-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.) Tags: eye on l.a.This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Kids accompany Alice down the rabbit hole at Asheville's Health Adventure - Asheville Citizen-Times Posted: 29 Jan 2011 09:10 PM PST ASHEVILLE — Things are getting curiouser and curiouser over at The Health Adventure in Pack Place. Alice has arrived in town, along with the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit and other characters from Lewis Carroll's classic "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." With this new traveling exhibit, called "Alice's Wonderland … A Most Curious Adventure," children and agile adults are invited to "fall" through the rabbit hole and begin a whimsical journey to a place where things aren't as they seem and the bizarre becomes ordinary. It's a recipe for delight for children familiar with the beloved tale of the girl who falls asleep on a streamside knoll and has a most extraordinary dream. "Look, Alice is getting bigger and smaller," 8-year-old Oliver Kompathoun said Saturday as he watched a prism-like device spin around, giving the illusion that Alice was shrinking and growing right before his eyes. "My favorite part is where she meets the Red Queen," said Oliver, a third-grader at Bruce Drysdale Elementary School in Hendersonville. "I like the croquet game with the flamingos." "Alice's Wonderland" offers 1,800 square feet of hands-on experiences, beginning with the short journey through the rabbit hole into the Hall of Doors, where special illusions and surprises await. Throughout the exhibit, giant playing cards bear quotes from the original book to help children make the connection between the words and the related activity being offered. "Down, down, down — would the fall never come to an end?" reads a large placard beside an optical illusion mimicking a slow freefall that greets children as they emerge from the rabbit hole. That was almost-5-year-old James Wallace's favorite part: tunneling through the hole. "It really did feel like I was in a rabbit hole," he said, as he wandered through the exhibit with his dad, Jay Wallace, of Fairview, and his little sister Grace. Elsewhere in the exhibit is a table set for active play at a "mad tea party," a reflective screen where kids can press a button and see their face "become" the Cheshire Cat and plastic flamingos and a stuffed hedgehog for a game of "Crazy Croquet." (2 of 2) There also are a number of science- and math-based components, such as a zoetrope featuring a variety of animals, and golf balls that are mysteriously accurate each time they head for the cup. There is that educational undertone with every traveling exhibit The Health Adventure hosts, said Tracie Perkins, vice president of marketing and development for the museum. "It's a great way for parents and kids to learn together and explore together," she said. "There are a lot of places for families to go to just have fun, but here, they're also learning together." The targeted age group for the exhibit is 2-7, but anyone of any age who is familiar with the book will enjoy its whimsy. The colors throughout are big and bold, and there is a sense of quirky fantasy that transports visitors into the heart of Alice's story. "It's for younger children, but I like it, too," Perkins said, almost in a confessional tone. "That's the beauty of something like this — I didn't know what a zoetrope (which produces an illusion with rapid successions of images) was until now." This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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