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August 29, 2008

Coach Soho Handbags

Soho – district in Manhattan noted for its old warehouses converted into restaurants, galleries and theaters.

To name a Coach line Soho is genius! Basically put, it’s a traditional design revitalized in a way that only Coach could mime. These outstanding and stylish mini bags and accessories are a great choice for fine dining, art gazing and for placing in your lap at a theater.

The Soho is a classic because it is the best of the best by Coach. It is the fine wine of Coach Bags. It is the quality of the past that fits the styles of today. Why is this line so indispensable? Besides their Signature materials, this small purse is the stamp of a woman’s fragility, femininity, stamina, style and grace.

I have a brown Signature Coach with the soft leather trimming and brushed brass buckles, Soho. I cherish this bag. This is the purse I use on a routine basis because it fits well with almost everything in my closet. It is nice for nearly any instance, whether a trip to the market, work or an evening out, you really cannot beat a Soho.

Let’s discuss this bags quality. The Soho is so extraordinarily dependable that it can withstand my child’s calamitous little fingers. This bag did not become world renowned because it was crafted from cheap materials put together irresponsibly. It is classic because of their innovative knowhow and vintage hobo design that are certain to outlast any craze, style or fad.

The strap on my purse is small enough to be tightly held without appearing chaotic but extends enough to be exhibited on your shoulder if you need a replacement hand. My particular Soho is a zipper top handbag, but I also like the flip top style especially in tweed brown, blue and black. It is a little more ideal then my Soho because it honors the fundamental styles of early Hollywood traditions.

Coach is no dummy when it comes to understanding that old styles always come back. Today the pop culture of the 70’s and 80’s are in but Coach has put enchanting new spin on the Boom generation. Now we know that hot colors are not a color that should be worn, it is a awful. Here’s the what makes it unique, besides their Signature materials the Coach Soho also comes in twill. By definition tweed was originally called twill because it was an unfinished woolen fabric woven into a twill pattern instead of a dreary pattern. Why would you want dull? While the Soho line and hobo design is simple, it is defiantly not monotonous. Who else can design a handbag in tweed brown and make it look remarkable?

In past eras tweed was a staple because of its moisture resistance and grit but soon became dated because the assembly and price could not keep up with the ever accelerating market. So they moved to materials such as polyester and cotton. Thankfully for us Coach knows that quality is better than quantity and tweed as well as their other Signature materials will last. Maybe you haven’t acknowledged that a couch, not to be confused with Coach, made with tweed have survived the years longer than cotton or polyester. This is what makes a Coach ideal.

Whatever your desire: red, green, white, pink, brown, black, small, large, mini bags, wallets or purses, Coach has what you desire. They may be priced a little higher but truthfully you get get out what you put in. So it is pleasant to know that it will last; not just as in it will not fall apart, but last as in; Coach accessories will always be in. Whatever the fad happens to be, you know that the Soho line and hobo design will reign over the competition.

The Soho reminds me of Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Audrey Hepburn is the image of vintage style. She is the Crème del a Crème of early Hollywood traditions and premier not just by flair but by sight and grace, a picture that will last forever. Like Coach’s Soho, it is the Crème de la Crème of early styles that became a crown not just by technique but by the style and courage they bring to any woman. So an accessory won’t make you look popular but it will make you feel like one.

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Lose Weight With A “Magic” Pill

You’ve probably heard of the newest diet wonder of the world… Hoodia Gordonii. It’s the most well known of all diet pills, but is this because it works or simply because it has more marketing muscle behind it? Hmmm…

Hoodia comes from South Africa and is a cactus like plant. It’s only in the last few years that Hoodia is being marketed for weight loss purposes thanks to its amazing ability to curb ones appetite.

It’s a bit of a minefield these days finding pure Hoodia. There is no surefire way to prove that it is pure prior to purchasing the product and therefore there are many fraud diet products on the market that claim to contain Hoodia Gordonii. Always keep an eye out for official certification on the packaging or in the sales material for the product – there are a lot of fraudsters out there and when you buy hoodia you want to make sure it’s the real deal!

Most of the companies that produce Hoodia based diet supplements claim that there are no side effects but there are a few things that you should keep in mind. As for the question is hoodia safe, well…since Hoodia makes the body believe that it has enough sugar it may not be a good idea for those with diabetes to use it. Be sure to keep up your intake of fluids while using products that contain Hoodia. All in all though, Hoodia pills are a great addition to any diet and they can greatly increase your chances of weight loss if used correctly.

Note: Be sure to consult with your physician before taking any medical advice.

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What are the Risks and Benefits of Chemical Peels?

Disclaimer:The below content is not to be used as medical advice. You should always consult a medical doctor first.

Risks of Chemical Peels:

The biggest risks associated with a chemical peel have to do with the skins natural pigmentation. Persons who undergo a chemical peel procedure are in fact removing the outermost layers of skin which have already been exposed to the UV rays and have taken on their own natural pigmentation color. After undergoing a chemical peel, these outer layers are then removed which exposes the under layers which are younger and in most cases have no real pigmentation yet.

In persons who have a darker skin pigmentation, this can lead to discolorations between the treated and non-treated regions with regards to the chemical peel. While I some cases it only takes time for the skin to self-level the pigmentation between the treated and non-treated regions, other cases result in the colors never being the same and a very noticeable differentiation between the treated and non-treated regions involved in the chemical peel process.

Benefits of Chemical Peels:

In general, you will most likely be going in for an AHA chemical peel which means that the amount of pain will be minimized which in turn means that there will most likely be no anesthetic used during the procedure.

When the procedure starts, your face will be cleaned completely and the chemicals will be applied to the region where they will be allowed to penetrate into the skin and dissolve the layers. The technician will then remove the chemicals which take the old dead skin that has been dissolved with it.

The results are that the younger and smoother underlying skin which has not had a chance to mirror the outer layers scars is exposed. This means that most types of superficial scarring goes away with the outer layers as in most cases things like acne scarring are mirrored, or cast on to the underlying skin as it grows. By removing the damaged and scarred outer layers the casting never happens leaving you with a younger and smoother looking skin. If your interested in learning more about non cosmetic procedures or plastic surgery then visit us now.

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