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High Heels: Wearable Pheromones?

One of the most quintessentially feminine things you can wear is a pair of high heeled shoes! Say what you want, but high heels are attractive. Not only do they make your legs look proportionally longer, but they make your posture change, accentuating the curve of your back and make you look learner...as well as change the way you walk to a sexier one. When I was growing up, my parents didn't let me wear them until I was 16! And the reason is because they viewed these shoes as transitioning me from a child to a young woman. My ex-husband had me wear flat shoes so I looked less attractive (that's part of why he's my ex now :D ).  Even men that prefer a more earthy and natural look will feel the primal beauty of high heels. Women will judge other women to be more attractive when they're wearing high heels. The attractiveness of high heels has been shown in scientific studies...confirming what many of us already know without the research. The most important reason

Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! Youthful, beautiful skin!

Using sunscreen and moisturizing your skin are the most important steps in keeping a healthy skin that looks beautiful and young. Check out my post about Consumer Reports best sunscreen products! For many years, I worked long hours (many times over 12 hours a day!) and had irregular working hours. One day I looked in the mirror and I noticed that my skin was taking a toll for all that abuse. My skin was dry and lines started showing at the frown area. I tried several drugstore products that gave me partial results and left me unsatisfied.I didn't really look any better after a few minutes. I needed something "industrial strength"! Yes, that's a figure of speech, but that's how I felt.  I should have made it a habit earlier, in my early 20s, but late is better than never! Then one day I ran into Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion and, though I was skeptical of the name, I had heard good things about Clinique, so I tried it at the counter...