Archive for February 1st, 2010
5 Reasons You Should Say ‘Yes!’ to Shopping at a Great Online Beauty Store.
Here’s an interesting question — where do you go for beauty products? The drug store, or over to the department store for the expensive stuff? There are positives and negatives to both, but have you considered getting it online? Check out these 5 reasons in support of an online beauty store as your ideal solution.
#5: Paid Salespeople.
Department stores have people there for the entirety of the working day, trying to sell you all the expensive, great beauty products that are available. Someone has to pay those people, and that someone is you — through the higher prices found on those products. When you’re dealing with an online store, you get the same specialty cosmetics, without having to pay all the salespeople.
#4: Packaging and Marketing.
There’s a ridiculous amount of money that goes into marketing those expensive cosmetics, and some of the costs in the marketing — hiring the big celebrities, for example — get passed onto the consumer. When you can find facial skin care products that contain the same substances but are free of all that marketing expense, everyone wins.
#3: In-Store Competition.
Some Common Types Of Dental Irregularities
In dentistry terminology, a bite is how the bottom and top rows of teeth are aligned over each other when the mouth is closed. Bite irregularity is one of the most known causes why people seek out the help of dentists. Bite irregularity does not look good. It can also cause periodontal and teeth problems, and also create problems in the manner a person chews or speaks.
Bite irregularities are classified into a number of classes, and the following are some of the examples.
1. Open bite. When the upper and bottom rows of the teeth do not meet when a person bites down, this condition is called open bite. The bottom row of teeth exerts more pressure that the top one. If open bite condition is present, the back teeth may wear out prematurely because chewing exerts more force on the lower row of teeth.
2. Cross bite. Most incidents of cross bites necessitate dental intercession because the way that the top row of the teeth is set significantly inside (or out) the lower row makes it difficult for a person to chew properly.
3. Under bite. This bite anomaly is characterized by the bottom row of teeth projecting farther ahead of the upper row of teeth.