Archive for August, 2010

Contraception: Barrier Methods Health

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Contraception: Barrier Methods prevent sperm from entering the vagina. Male condoms are thin sheaths made of rubber, vinyl or natural products that are placed over the erect penis. Male condoms with spermicide can be treated to provide added protection. Male condoms prevent sperm from gaining access to the female reproductive tract and prevent micro-organisms (STDs, including HIV and AIDS) from passing from one partner to another (only condoms l ATEX and vinyl.) Female Condoms are a thin layer of polyurethane plastic with polyurethane rings at opposite ends. They are inserted into the vagina before intercourse. Like male condoms, female condoms prevent sperm from gaining access to the female reproductive tract and prevent micro-organisms (STDs, including HIV and AIDS) from passing from one partner to another. Vaginal diaphragm consists of a ring covered with latex that is placed in the bottom of the vagina and closes the vaginal entrance the cervix, preventing the entry of sperm. It should be placed up to 6 hours after last intercourse and only at that time can be extracted.

Used in combination with spermicidal creams, which also facilitate placement. Can be placed up to 3 hours before intercourse. The safety of the method is approximately 95%. Can be used at any time, and does not harm at all to health. Sometimes it is awkward at first their placement and removal. Rarely causes allergic reactions latex or spermicidal creams, in which case the change of substance spermicides (creams, gels or gels). Medical consultation should be undertaken to take the measure of diaphragm you need, you should teach their placement, and should be taken another step after each delivery. Should be sanitized after use with mild soap (neutral), dried, and stored in its original box or corn.

Vaginal sponge consists of a polyurethane sponge that contains a substance spermicide and inserted into the vagina before intercourse. Left in the vagina at least six hours after intercourse. The effectiveness varies between 60% and 80%. They have the advantage of being disposable. Rarely cause allergy spermicide. Egg contraceptives consist of eggs containing antiseptic substances and vaginal spermicides are put in the time of intercourse. Security varies between 65 and 80%. It is totally harmless to health, except in very rare cases of allergy to components of the egg.

Hair management

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Annoying, I know, but … what a little discomfort in the name of fashion? The back and sides of the new mod style can range from short to medium with either lots of texture and different crude throughout the hair. Disconnected and asymmetric cuts – extreme angles create a sculptural feel with this hair trend. Blunt edges cut in the most unexpected places. N Blendy mix here.

This trend is very nervous, but can be tamed to go with an asymmetric cut (one side longer than the other). The angle of the cut can range from a gentle slope to a plummet, with one side very short, graduating to chin length, and that comes to mind. People with very short hair can also take advantage of this trend. Carve fun patterns on the sides of the hair. Or go more extreme, with one version, as I recently saw Ed Robertson of the Barenaked Ladies sporting.

Part shaved, part everyday guys short haircut. It seemed as if he had to bolt from the barber’s chair, half of its buzz, but everything is in the eye of the beholder, I guess. Mohawks and Faux-Hawks – A hot trend for both boys and girls, the crest Settlin ‘in a good season. This aspect is extremely versatile, can mimic any length of hair. If your hair is short, use a wax or gel and simply direct it forward and up in the middle. For a temporary mohawk on longer lengths, comb a rectangular section of your hairline in front of his crown. Slick the sides down close to his head, either behind the ears or secure these sections back and underneath the back sections. Instant faux-hawk … hair today … tomorrow! A bit more commitment is needed to achieve an authentic mohawk look. You need to have your stylist trim up the sides and back / sides, leaving a “peak” of length in the center of the head (obviously), otherwise it will be difficult to create the classic mohawk shape. Make a trend your own by incorporating elements of one or two of the above influences. Keep your hair type, face shape and lifestyle into account when choosing a new hair style. Just because a style is Mohawk does not mean you’re an automatic candidate for a sport. If you have a face in the form of time or of diamonds, a full-on Mohawk would be a disaster. (Unless you go to the head the “sharp” look, which is doubtful). If you’re feeling adventurous, follow trends that do not require a great commitment to the haircut. The Hollywood Glamour look, the faux-hawk, and the new mod are good options for this because they can easily change the next day. The hair style trends are always changing, becoming the new versions of themselves, then dying out entirely … well, at least for the coming decades, ’til once again emerge and sweep the planet. Now that you feel inspired, let me leave with this After all, you will deal with your hair on a daily basis for the rest of your life … What better reason to spice up a little?!