Why FacExer and how it works — cosmetic surgery
Your Facial Muscles Need Exercise Just As Much As The Rest Of Your Body. Great Results With FACEXER - Before and After
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Before and After Results. Real people. Real stories. People who are using FACEXER on a regular basis and are happy to recommend it: Yvette,96 y.o.: Facial exercises are part of my daily skin care routines for many many years, but now, when I bought FACEXER and started exercising using this personal exerciser, I can feel and see the best results ever. You need to do neck and face exercises as part of a full face care routine, just like as with your body muscles. It is not about wrinkles, it is about muscle tone and strength. I feel energetic...
To Cut or Not to Cut: Cosmetic Surgery Usage and Women's Age-Related Experiences
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I Impact Factor:0.391 | Ranking:Gerontology 29 out of 32 | Psychology, Developmental 65 out of 68 Source:2014 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2015) To Cut or Not to Cut: Cosmetic Surgery Usage and Women's Age-Related Experiences Shelley J. Eriksen, Ph.D.⇑ California State University, Long Beach Direct reprint requests to: Shelley J. Eriksen, Ph.D. Departments of Human Development and Sociology California State University, Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90840 e-mail: shelley.eriksen@csulb.edu Abstract Part of the developmental trajectory of middle and late life presumes the adjustment to physical aging, an adjustment that is complicated for women for whom the...
Posture and method of exercising using FacExer
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It is well known fact that our body posture is very important. The head should sit directly on the neck and shoulders. The weight of the head , holding forward, puts tremendous strain on our neck and upper back muscles. Unfortunately, our life style doesn't contribute to proper posture. Look around - we all have very poor postures - "forward head postures" when we check our smartphones, tablets, computers. The result can be aching neck, because the neck and shoulders have to carry head all day in isometric contraction. Our head is quite heavy. Average adult human brain...