Thursday, March 24, 2011

Celebrity No Surgery Cellulite Remedies




Are you eager to keep the cottage-cheese style fat bumps at a fair distance? Then these celebrity no surgery cellulite remedies will help you fight against this unpleasant skin condition. Adopt the healthiest diet and exercise tricks to make sure you're armed up with the secret weapons against cellulite.

Celebsville has all kinds of tricks on how to keep a praise-worthy silhouette in top shape. Cellulite is undoubtedly one of the most malicious enemies of our beauty icons. Some of them might ask for professional and surgical help, others rely on the power of various nutritive and workout trends.

Those who wish to follow their footsteps can take a closer peek at the following celebrity no surgery cellulite remedies. These fabulous tricks will offer a protective shield against the appearance of bumps, resembling cottage cheese, from the deep layers of the skin. Boost your metabolism and make sure you adopt a healthy lifestyle in order to have a worth-admiring figure that inspires millions. Read through the brief selection of celebrity advice on how to combat this skin condition with ease.


Cameron Diaz

The beloved comedy actress is a real sports junkie. Her spotless silhouette is ensured by the multitude of exercising she does on a daily basis. In fact, her philosophy is to burn the calories she consumes with various workout programs. Surfing is her secret to tone her muscles. Cameron does no less than 4-5 hours surfing per day. Additionally, she matches her workout routine with a healthy diet. Green leaves are her top options to provide her organism with the necessary vitamins.

Jessica Alba

Jessica Alba has a silhouette worthy of admiration. Those who are eager to find out her secret will be surprised that she doesn't spend her time at the gym, instead she uses a Nintendo Wii Fit to keep her figure in top shape. Boxing, tennis along with Yoga are some of the options she can choose from. Jessica's exercise routine keeps her metabolism on top speed which can help her fight cellulite. Those who wish to adopt the same exercise plan will have the chance to spare the body from this unaesthetic skin condition.


Eva Longoria

The Desperate Housewives star has to keep a special eye on her silhouette. Eva Longoria swears by the fabulous effect of squats, that help her tone her muscles and earn the award for the hottest body in Hollywood. Besides her exercise routine, the successful actress devotes special attention also to her diet.

Mediterranean and Mexican cuisine are her favorite. Chili and spicy meals secure the best functioning of her metabolism. In order to have the same success with your cellulite-free skin condition, make sure you adopt a few of her life-saving diet or exercise tricks.

Halle Berry

Our beloved Catwoman has an A-list and super-attractive figure. Suffering from diabetes forced her to adopt a healthy diet rich in fruits and whole grains. Furthermore, Halle is an ardent practitioner of Yoga. The hot actress includes this workout into her daily schedule and more, she also has time for Harley Pasternak's FFF (Five Factor Fitness). These are some of her secrets to keep cellulite at a moderate distance. You can also opt for her exercise plan to keep your muscles toned and your metabolism in top shape.

Madonna

The Queen of Pop has a fall for various exercise plans and all these years she managed to keep her silhouette simply flawless. In terms of nutrition, Madonna is a promoter of the Macrobiotic diet which includes cereals, soy, vegetable oils, fruits and vegetables. The music diva is also eager to popularize the extremely healthy effect of Yoga. She managed to include this exercise into her busy schedule. Moreover, she also revealed her top secret tip to burn calories. Madonna actually goes jogging in the morning with an empty stomach. This apparently helps her get rid of cellulite.
Homemade Anti-Aging Facials


Mature skin requires a special skin care ritual. Preventing aging signs or making them less visible seems to have become a major concern for women past the age of 25, thanks to the massive advertising campaigns of some of the most influential skin care brands. Going natural when it comes to anti aging, however, can deliver surprising results while also being fairly pocket-friendly. Try some of the following anti aging masks for a youthful looking skin.
Delaying the first signs of skin aging has become a fairly realistic goal for many women nowadays. As we begin to acknowledge the main factors that contribute to skin aging along with the role that our habits play in this equation, we are becoming more and more concerned with turning the balance in our favor by paying attention to our skin care rituals.

Along with selecting skin care products that have ingredients which have proven to be effective in a myriad of scientific studies, taking a closer look at the natural and frugal ingredients that can make a difference in the way our skin looks is crucial. Selecting the right homemade facial for your skin type and for the problems you might be facing is the first step towards success. Another important factor that should be considered is the preparation and aftercare ritual. It is generally advisable to apply all face masks after the skin has been cleaned with a gentle cleanser to ensure that the skin will absorb the nutrients properly. Also, moisturizing after rinsing off the mask is advisable.


Carrot masks are a wonderful option for those who are struggling with dark spots. Carrots are one of the richest sources of vitamin A, which has been included in various anti aging creams.

A raw medium grated carrot is one of the simplest anti aging masks that can be used to treat unsightly discolorations. Apply the grated carrot on the affected areas massaging the skin gently and leave the mask on for 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing it off with lukewarm water.

Honey and almond flour can also be combined for a gentle face mask suitable for oily skin. Honey has been recognized to be a miraculous skin care ingredient for a long time because of its moisturizing and antiseptic properties.

Almond flour has a myriad of vitamins that have a beneficial impact on the skin. A thick paste applied on the skin is a wonderful natural exfoliant that makes the skin smooth and soft.


A chocolate anti-aging mask is a popular product in many spas. Aside from providing a relaxing experience, cocoa powder also has a lot of interesting properties that might help delay aging. Cocoa contains powerful antioxidants and various fatty acids which also help nourish the skin. Mix cocoa powder with honey, yogurt and and oatmeal powder until you get a fairly thick paste. The lactic acid from yogurt acts like a gentle chemical peel, while the oatmeal powder acts similar to a gentle facial scrub.

A seaweed mask is also beneficial for a firmer skin. Mix aloe vera with ground seaweed and a few drops of evening primrose oil and apply the mixture on the face and neck area with massaging the area gently to ensure that the active ingredients contained in the mask are well absorbed by the skin. Rinse after half an hour and apply a rich moisturizer.

A grapefruit and sour cream mask is one of the simplest solutions you can use when you need a refreshing mask that will also tighten the pores in the process. A wonderful choice for combination skin types, this mask is ready to use in no time. Mix a small amount of squeezed grapefruit juice with a few tablespoons of sour cream. Use this masks two to three times weekly for best results.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Pakistan blocks access to YouTube in internet crackdown


Many Pakistanis are angry at the 'Draw Muhammad' competition

Pakistan has blocked the popular video sharing website YouTube because of its "growing sacrilegious content".

Access to the social network Facebook has also been barred as part of a crackdown on websites seen to be hosting un-Islamic content.

On Wednesday a Pakistani court ordered Facebook to be blocked because of a page inviting people to draw images of the Prophet Muhammad.

Some Wikipedia pages are also now being restricted, latest reports say.

Correspondents say it remains to be seen how successful the new bans will be in Pakistan and whether citizens find a way round them.

YouTube says it is "looking into the matter and working to ensure that the service is restored as soon as possible". The site was briefly blocked in Pakistan in 2008 - ostensibly for carrying material deemed offensive to Muslims.

Facebook said on Wednesday that the content did not violate its terms.

There have been protests in several Pakistani cities against the Facebook competition.
'Derogatory material'

The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority said it had ordered internet service providers to "completely shut down" YouTube and prevent Facebook from being viewed within Pakistan.

It said the move came only after "all possible avenues" within its jurisdiction had been used.

"Before shutting down (YouTube), we did try just to block particular URLs or links, and access to 450 links on the internet were stopped," said PTA spokesman Khurram Ali Mehran.

"But the blasphemous content kept appearing so we ordered a total shut down."

One of the links blocked is to a BBC News website article about Pakistani soldiers apparently beating Taliban suspects in a video posted on Facebook.

A YouTube spokesperson said: "YouTube offers citizens the world over a vital window on cultures and societies and we believe people should not be denied access to information via video.

"Because YouTube is a platform for free expression of all sorts, we take great care when we enforce our policies. Content that violates our guidelines is removed as soon as we become aware of it."

The controversy began with the Facebook feature called "Everybody Draw Muhammad Day". Depictions of the Prophet are forbidden in Islam.

A message on the item's information page said it was not "trying to slander the average Muslim".

"We simply want to show the extremists that threaten to harm people because of their Muhammad depictions that we're not afraid of them."

The page contains drawings and caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad and characters from other religions, including Hinduism and Christianity.

"Such malicious and insulting attacks hurt the sentiments of Muslims around the world and cannot be accepted under the garb of freedom of expression," Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Basit said about the page.

Facebook said in a statement that it would take action if any content "becomes an attack on anyone, including Muslim people", but that in this case its policies were not violated.

"Facebook values free speech and enables people to express their feelings about a multitude of topics, even some that others may find distasteful or ignorant," the statement said.

A hotline has been set up in Pakistan, asking members of the public to phone in if they see offensive material anywhere.

Islamic parties say they are planning nationwide protests in Pakistan.

Five people were killed in the country in 2006 during violent demonstrations following publication of Muhammad cartoons in a Danish newspaper.
BBC website readers have been telling us what they think of the ban. Here is a selection of their comments.

I am a university student and use Facebook and Youtube as a way of interacting and staying in touch with friends. But all students are willing to give up this source of entertainment for the sake of principles.
Zahara Sohail Khan from Lahore, Pakistan

The strict policies of Facebook regarding racism and harassment are only for individual users. Now a page on Facebook is harassing billions of Muslims world-over and Facebook's management is not bothered. What hypocrisy.
Maroof from Lahore, Pakistan

I am a Muslim girl, just a normal student. When my religion is insulted, it is me who is insulted. I can live without Facebook but I definitely cannot live in humiliation. I am with my country on this and if Facebook does not take action on this, then ban or no ban, I would never go back to it anyway.
Maham Tanveer from Rawalpindi, Pakistan

As a Muslim growing up in America, I am frustrated that neither side takes the time to understand the other. For Muslims, directly insulting the sacred is beyond petty 'freedom of speech' privileges we mortals have. In the West, people think arrogantly that they are free to say anything without limits whatsoever, no matter how ridiculous or insulting.
Qureshi from Florida, USA

I am now living in Karachi, Pakistan, and I never thought I'd have to endure blocks on websites ever again after I moved from Saudi Arabia. Even though I have found a way to access blocked websites, I can't believe the government would put a ban on them.
Omar from Saudi Arabia

I did use Youtube and Facebook but I have removed my accounts from both sites and have communicated this to all my family and friends who have been using them.
Hassan Mehmood from Pakistan

This is ridiculous. I find these to be ill-advised measures. Blocking websites in countries does not prevent the content from existing in the first place. I think the Pakistani government should move to ban pornography (which is still easily available) before they ban Facebook and YouTube which are obviously on the better side of human development.
Myra from Karachi, Pakistan

This has been outrageous and infuriating. I feel disconnected from the world, from my friends, and from the easiest modes of expression available today.
Uzma from Lahore, Pakistan

It is not only Facebook and YouTube which have been blocked in Pakistan, but parts of the BBC website too, for example the link given below, many stories about Pakistan and the entire South-East Asia section. In fact, I am forced to use a proxy server just to post this comment. As a Pakistani, I feel very frustrated and angry about this crackdown on the internet and can only hope that this is temporary.
Schyan Zafar from Pakistan


Analysis



Zoe Kleinman Technology reporter, BBC News

Countries, companies and even individuals can easily block various websites if they choose. China has a notorious firewall in place to control internet activity and many Western organisations choose to block access to social networks in the office.

In this case, Pakistan will probably have instructed its internet service providers (ISPs) to prevent any pages containing the phrase "youtube.com" in the address from loading on web browsers.

There are various ways of implementing a block and sometimes it can go awry - Pakistan accidentally pulled YouTube offline around the world in 2008 when it tried to implement an internal ban by "hijacking" the youtube.com address in order to re-direct links to a different page.

There are also ways to duck underneath a ban - most commonly by accessing the internet via a "proxy" server based abroad. This can fool an ISP into thinking a computer is actually based in another country and therefore not subject to the ban.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Twilight Star Christian Serratos Poses for PETA

Most of the times, celebrities are talked about what they wear, or how they wear it. This time, it's all about what they don't wear. PETA made it's campaign more and more popular since it got celebrities featuring in them. Christian Serratos, the Twilight star, it's only one of them.
The animal rights organization is fighting for the animals to be completely free from dependency on humans to survive. It has more than 2 millions of supporters all over the world and it's campaign against any kind of abuse of animals is getting larger and larger. The organization is also known for it's celebrity supporters, such as Paul McCartney, Pamela Anderson, supermodels Christy Turlington, Naomi Cambpell and Eva Mendez, who are only a couple of the ones who often help them out. Other celebrities who provided their image for PETA ads, are: Pink, Dita Von Tesse, Alicia Silverstone, Anna Nicole Smith, Dennis Rodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, Christina Applegate, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Shirley Manson, Tommy Lee, Andy Dick, Jenna Jameson, Joaquin Phoenix, Masta Killa, Persia White, and many more.PETA has a series of ad campaign with the slogan “I'd rather go naked than wear fur”, featuring celebrities in their own role, wearing nothing but their own skin. Some of the ones who joined the campaign are: Eva Mendez, Khloe Kardashian, Steve-O, Karina Smirnoff, Nia Long and lately, the Twilight star, Christian Serratos.

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The 19 years old actress has always been a supporter of PETA, also posing for their “Save the Whales” campaign. She fights now with vampires and nonliving creatures, but she still wouldn't wear fur. The picture used in the campaign involves a forest scene from the “New Moon” episode. Christian Serratos looks amazing, probably charming both vampires and werewolves. She supports PETA's work against any kind of animal use and already claimed she is disgusted by people wearing fur and suggested wearing fake ones.Twilight is one of the most popular movies at the moment, it's cast got quite a fame to, so is this PETA ad stop people from abusing animals? How many celebrities more will need to get naked so that PETA can get people's attention and make them take an action?

Jennifer Aniston Is One Sexy Cougar


This most famous Friends star is 40 and still jumping from one boy toy to another. Well if she has the hot body and a healthy appetite to suck cock who can stop her right? In these hot pics she totally shows off her hot body in a see through long sleeve blouse with matching really short skirt while promoting her movie "Love Happens". Jennifer just looks like a cross between a pretty girl next door and one horny sex goddess!

Monday, March 8, 2010

H0T TEENS GO WILD ON DEGRASSI: PART 2!!

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SEX, DRUGS, AND KIDS? THATS DEGRASSI!

WHY DID YOU MAKE A TRAILER SHANE?
*well i wanted to let you guys know that this saturdays vid is alot different than my usuals. its actually more like a short film. its 10 minutes long and me and my friends worked SUPER hard on it. im SO exctied to show you guys the vid and i wanted to give you a sneak peek! :)

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