Archive for October, 2009
Why Mascara Makers Will Go Out Of Business Soon
On October 31, 2009 in General
Dr. Alexander Sinclair MD, a famed Beverly Hills, board certified plastic surgeon expects Latisse to become a pillar of eyelash beauty applications in the near future. Latisse is a recent introduction to the world of beauty applications, and the first FDA-approved product for the growth of upper eyelashes. Regular daily application of Latisse results in the growth of new, darker, thicker eyelashes in 80 percent of the women who use it as directed.
Lash enhancement is a world known practice dating back to the first dynasty in ancient Egypt (approximately 2920-2770 BCE). Noble and rich inhabitant applied kohl, a mixture of metal and soot, to lashes and brows to bring definition to the eyes. Presently, mascara is currently the most common makeup product used by women, according to a 2008 report by NDP, Marketing Group About 83 percent of American women report using mascara, compared with only 64 percent who use lipstick. “A female patient remarked that every woman who uses mascara has been waiting for a product like Latisse,” said Dr, Sinclair. “Most of my patients feel on some level that beautiful lashes are invaluable.
“While mascara has suited mankind well for many years, Latisse is revolutionary in the sense that it is the first-science based approved product for eyelash growth. Latisse is applied once a day to the eyelid with a disposable applicator. It is applied only to the base of the upper lashes only-not lower lashes-where the eyelash meets the skin of the upper lid. Applications must be made daily to see the effects of Latisse, which begin to appear within 4 to 8 weeks of initial application. Full effects of the Latisse treatment will become visible at 16 weeks after the first use, and can be maintained as long as the regular application is maintained.
Available only by prescription, Dr Alexander Sinclair MD, encourages prospective users to call and make an appointment with his office today to see if Latisse is suitable for them.
How Does A Tankless Water Heater Work?
On October 31, 2009 in General
A tankless water heater (also called instantaneous, continuous flow, inline or on-demand heaters) instantly heat water as it flows through the device. Where the traditional tank-style water heater held 30-50 gallons of water in reserve, the tankless water heater doesn't retain any water internally except for what is around the heat exchanger coil.
Some systems have a tankless heater in a central location (much like the traditional tank style), but most have more than one unit located close to the point of use (POU). A tankless heater might be located in the attic above the bathroom, in the shower itself, or under the kitchen sink. Their relatively small size (about the size of a briefcase) allows a lot of flexibility as to their location.
Tankless units can be split into two categories: "full on /full off" or "modulated." As the name would suggest, a full-on/full-off unit doesn't have a variable output level; it's either on, or it isn't. Modulated tankless heaters base the heat output according to the flow of water running through the unit, modulating the gas valve and outlet so that the user receives the same temperature of water regardless of the flow.
Until recently, most tankless water heaters were electric, but newer models can run on natural gas or propane. Newer models can also deliver as much as 11 gallons of hot water per minute (such as the Noritz 841MC Series), which can meet any hot water needs. Everyone is familiar with the period of waiting for hot water from a conventional water heater, as the cold water in the lines must clear first before hot water comes through. With instantaneous heating from a Noritz tankless water heater, there's no wait for hot water (thereby saving on the water bill). Just one of many good reasons to buy a tankless water heater.
Noritz, in particular, has a dual flame design, with a second row of burners that burn the unburned gas that comes from the first row (all other competitors have a single-burner system). This means more efficient operation and fewer temperature fluctuations.
The heat exchanger of a water heater is perhaps its most critical element, as it is the component that is heated up to conduct heat to the water itself. After countless cycles of heating and cooling down, some heat exchangers can wind up with cracks or leaks. Noritz heat exchangers are made from copper piping that's 25%
thicker than most other brands. Commercial-grade components for residential applications; that's the Noritz design and quality advantage.
Car Insurance Advice
On October 31, 2009 in General
Lately I have been researching about credit cards. I have found that there are all types of rates and they all very greatly. Obviously everyone wants the best rate that they can find. I have set out to make sure that I can find the best rates available, but of course there are a few exceptions to the rule and every rule.
When you search for www-carinsuranceadvice.net you will find different things like zero interest for them the introductory months, balance transfers, balanced rates, and sometimes yearly fees and other things.
First of all people need to search for what kind of thing interests them the most. For me I like a good Car Insurance Advice website. There are a lot of sites where you can find an honest www-carinsuranceadvice.net on the market today, and I seem to prefer the ones that give airline miles. So I tried to spend a lot of things on my airline miles reward cards credit card.
First of all see what kind of rewards card or other type of benefit you want in a credit card, then search the different companies and see which one has what you like the best. I think everyone has a preference when it comes to searching for a credit card company. Some prefer American Express, some Visa, some Mastercard, and of course there are others to choose from if you’d like. A simple search on the internet will give you a whole list. See what you can find and feel free to comment. Thank you.