Posted by: Sounak Mukhopadhyay
on May 09, 2010
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Hi,
I'm Sounak and I'm a filmmaker from Kolkata, India. I am trying to raise funds for an exciting feature length project in Bengali.
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on Sep 23, 2009
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First of all, try and figure out the reason you have developed dark
circles. Have you always had them Are they a recent occurrence Does
your mother have dark circles under the eyes as well Once you can
pinpoint the cause for dark circles, it would be... much easier for
you to get rid of them.
1. Are you allergic to something If yes, work on avoiding the allergens.
2. Apply Vitamin E to the area under your eye. You could open up a
Vitamin E capsule, and apply a little oil. Swallow the rest of the
oil. This not only helps you get rid of dark circles, but also reduces
puffiness around the eyes. In addition, regular application of Vitamin
E delays the onset of wrinkles.
3. Apply creams that contain Vitamin C.
4. Inverted asana postures work wonders for dark circles. Try doing
the sarvangasana everyday. Often dark circles and under-eye puffiness
is caused due to sinusitis. Jal Neti is extremely beneficial in such
cases, as it internally cleanses your entire facial region,
rejuvenating it. Do the Jal Neti at least five times a week to clean
out your entire nasal passage.
5. Swallow a capsule of cod liver oil everyday. It strengthens eyes.
6. Take a teaspoon of tomato juice, a few drops of lemon juice, a
pinch of turmeric powder and a little flour, enough to make a paste.
Apply this paste to the under-eye area, and wash off after fifteen
minutes.
7. Drink at least ten glasses of water everyday. There is no stressing
this enough. If you do not drink at least eight glasses of water
everyday, you are not providing your body with as much water as it
requires for flushing out toxins. Do not wait until you are thirsty
before drinking up. By the time your body cries I'm thirsty!, you are
already severely dehydrated.
8. Avoid stepping out in the sun, especially between noon to four,
when the sun is at its strongest. Wear sunglasses to protect your
eyes, and the delicate skin around it, from the harmful effects of UV
radiation.
9. Apply a cold, used tea bag to your eyes. You could also applied
used, cold, herbal tea leaves to your eyes, to sooth them.
10. Apply a concealer to the area under your eyes, to hide dark
circles. Use a colour that is every so slightly lighter than the shade
of your skin. Apply the concealer gently; do not stretch or pull the
skin from this delicate area.
11. Lie down, close your eyes and apply cucumber or potato slices to
your lids. Leave on for ten minutes and remove. Wash the area with
cold water. This soothes tired eyes instantly, and helps boost blood
circulation in the under-eye area.
12. Try out dark circle remover creams available in the market. Make
sure they are of a recognized brand before applying them to your face.
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on Jul 18, 2009
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Facebook has officially grown to 250 million active users across the world, according to a post on the company blog by CEO Mark Zuckerberg."For us, growing to 250 million users isn't just an impressive number; it is a mark of how many personal connections all of you have made, and how far we at Facebook have to go to extend the power of connection to the billions of people around the world," Zuckerberg wrote.
It took about four months for Facebook to go from 150 million to 200 million members, and slightly longer than that for it to grow from 100 million to 150 million.
Facebook has officially grown to 250 million active users across the world, according to a post on the company blog by CEO Mark Zuckerberg."For us, growing to 250 million users isn't just an impressive number; it is a mark of how many personal connections all of you have made, and how far we at Facebook have to go to extend the power of connection to the billions of people around the world," Zuckerberg wrote.
It took about four months for Facebook to go from 150 million to 200 million members, and slightly longer than that for it to grow from 100 million to 150 million.
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on May 28, 2009
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A quarter of all violent assaults in England and Wales are now carried out by women.
The shocking figures, police believe, can be put down to binge-drinking and the so-called 'ladette culture'.
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on Jan 13, 2009
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