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Olivia Garson For The 4th Of July

It’s the Fourth of July, which means you should probably be outside barbequing, drinking heavily and I guess spending time with your family or something. But instead you chose to be inside on the computer ogling pictures of ridiculously hot chicks in bikinis like Olivia Garson . So congratulations, I think you made the right call. Enjoy the fireworks. » view all 51 photos

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Kaley Cuoco Practices Her Riding Skills On A Horse Before Riding Superman

For all you nerds out there, here’s Kaley Cuoco out showing off her riding skills on a very lucky horse. For the rest of you, sorry there’s no video to go along with it. If you bounce up and down in your chair though, you can almost pretend like it’s the same thing. Anyway, according to my sources Kaley’s started dating the new Superman, so I guess this was like a practice run. Either way, sorry to be the bearer of bad news. I really thought she was gonna end up with Batman too, guys. Photos: FameFlynet

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Carla Ossa’s Sexy Lingerie Pictures

I don’t know how you’re spending your Memorial Day today, but I do know one thing: if you’re not looking at these Carla Ossa lingerie pictures, you’re doing it wrong. Forget the parades, forget the backyard BBQs, there’s no better way to celebrate today than by staying inside and drooling over tons of pictures of a smoking hot Colombian model in lingerie. So go ahead and let those burgers burn. You’ve got 98 more lingerie pictures to look at. And if anyone complains, just tell them it’s your civic duty. » view all 99 photos

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Candice Swanepoel In Sexy Daisy Dukes

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it looks like Candice Swanepoel covered up after those epic bikini pictures we had of her yesterdau. Luckily though, even Candice covered up is a good 30-40 times hotter than the average girl. Which means these pictures of her rocking a pair of mom Daisy Dukes are still just as likely to cause pants fires. So enjoy, but remember to exercise caution. Related Articles: Candice Swanepoel Is A Sexy Little Devil Candice Swanepoel Smells Amazing Candice Swanepoel Sexy Artsy Photoshoot Candice Swanepoel Nude Photos: FameFlynet

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Kim Kardashian Hollywood Walk of Fame Dreams: Crushed!

Kim Kardashian made it clear in a recent interview with V : She wants to one day earn herself a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Is this in any way plausible? A chamber of commerce rep was asked that question by The Hollywood Reporter and essentially responded: No, not unless Kardashian, you know, actually accomplishes something. “Part of criteria in being honored is receiving awards such as Emmys, SAG Awards, Oscars, etc. in the category of television, live-stage performance or motion pictures,” said this person in the know. “They have to have a career in the business of acting for five years or more.” Kardashian has (unfortunately) guest-starred on How I Met Your Mother and Drop Dead Diva . She’ll even make an appearance in an upcoming Tyler Perry movie . If that’s not enough, would Kardashian’s career in front of E! cameras qualify her for a spot alongside the legends of Hollywood Boulevard? Could reality stars ever be treated in such high regard? The rep offered a simple answer: That’s “not on our radar right now.” Sorry, Kim. We hate to be the bearer of such bad, obvious news. (Editor’s Note: That’s not true. We enjoy it.)

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A Physician’s Plea– Stop the War on Bush [PIC]

The path of the furburger fan is a lonely one in an era when Brazilians are a must for porn stars and regular women alike. And while we support ladies’ right to shave, pluck, wax and/or vajazzle (we’re looking at you, Jennifer Love Hewitt ) all they want, it’s no secret that Mr. Skin prefers a luscious lap of ’70s-style bush. So we’re happy to say that we now have science in our corner! Celebrity physician Emily Gibson (she writes for a blog that refers to itself as ” Social media’s leading physician voice “, which is enough of a celebrity for us) just published a piece calling for an end to the ” sadly misconceived ” war on pubic hair. Here’s why bare beavs should become passe, according to Dr. Gibson: ” No matter what expensive and complex weapons are used—razor blades, electric shavers, tweezers, waxing, depilatories, electrolysis—hair, like crab grass, always grows back and eventually wins. In the meantime, the skin suffers the effects of the scorched battlefield. ” The good doctor goes on to explain how a shaved snatch (or sac) leaves the bearer more vulnerable to bacterial infections and STIs, especially herpes, but we don’t like to think about that. Instead, we’ll imagine a world populated by women with bushes like Monica Bellucci . Hairpie heaven… If you’re a pube booster like Mr. Skin, then luxuriate in the lap locks of our Hollywood’s Hairiest Muffs playlist right here at MrSkin.com!

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Want To Look Younger & Be Wrinkle-Free? Eat Less Sugar!

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This is going to be hard to hear, but the truth is, for those of us working to combat the aging process, sugar is a formidable enemy. I know it tastes really good and we’re conditioned to love it, but unfortunately, the sweet stuff pillages our skin’s elasticity . What’s even worse is that pigging out on sugar can make us deathly ill and dangerously fat. Sorry folks, but we’ve had our fun fling with sugar; time to kick it to the curb. Let’s be real though, most of us (myself included) will never be able to get over sugar entirely. We’re going to creep back to it, ’cause the stuff is just so good. But, we really have to learn to keep it to minimum if we care about our health and youth. Here’s why: Sugars (ALL sugars, even natural sweeteners like agave, honey, and maple syrup) raise our blood glucose level. Natural sugars are a little better for us, because they raise it less, or more slowly, and they do contain some nutrients (white sugar has none), but, all sugars raise the blood sugar level and that is a problem… According to anti-aging specialist Dr. Nicolas Perricone, a spike in our blood sugar level causes inflammation on a cellular level, which causes our skin to wrinkle. Did he say wrinkle ? Sugar gives us wrinkles? Yes, it does . Time for us to drop the donuts. Back away from the Krispy Kreme. Dr. Perricone is hardly alone in his assertion about sugar and wrinkles. Because I read books and articles on anti-aging as frequently as most of us check Facebook and Twitter, I know that many of the anti-aging doctors including Dr. Mehmet Oz, Dr. Howard Murad, Dr. Jessica Wu and Dr. Adrienne Denese advise us to avoid sugar. Dr. Wu, a Beverly Hills dermatologist, says: “Glucose actually eats away at your skin’s collagen and elastin .” The horror. Here’s the science behind the claim: When our blood sugar spikes quickly and repeatedly, the sugar attaches to the proteins (collagen and elastin) in our skin, rendering them stiff and inflexible . This process is called “glycation.” These harmful sugar molecules form compounds called “advanced glycation end-products,” or AGEs. As these “AGEs” accumulate they damage adjacent proteins, which leads to sagging skin, and wrinkles. This is sad news for those of us who just can’t go without something sweet. I’m sorry, but life is not worth living without my daily dark chocolate! (It’s okay, we can indulge in a little .) But, if you’re serious about staying young-looking, even as you move into middle-age, you have got to consider cutting back your sugar intake considerably. Now, you might be saying some of the same things I said myself at first: “I’m not gonna worry about this. I have good genes. My mother ate sugar and she still looks good. Black don’t crack.” I hear you. If wrinkles aren’t enough to get you off the sweet stuff, though, I’ve got more for you and the news gets worse. In April of 2011, The New York Times published an article called “Is Sugar Toxic?” written by Gary Taubes. The article discussed the work of a hormone specialist, Dr. Robert Lustig, who presented a lecture in 2009 called “Sugar: The Bitter Truth,” which I highly recommend. You can find it on Youtube. Lustig’s research concludes that sugar is, indeed, toxic and that it is not only aging us , it’s making us sick and fat . His evidence, which includes statistics on diabetes and obesity levels since the “low fat” craze began, is compelling. Processed “fat free” foods generally contain more sugar , which helps make them taste better after all the delicious fat has been removed. Sugar and its evil twin High Fructose Corn Syrup , which is ubiquitous in processed foods and beverages, is not just bad for us; according to Lustig, it’s a POISON akin to alcohol and cigarettes. I knew that too much sugar could contribute to diabetes, but Lustig’s research found that sugar consumption also leads to heart disease, hypertension and many common cancers as well. Astonishing, isn’t it? If I didn’t know people who’ve had heart disease, hypertension and cancer I might be disinclined to believe this. But knowing the dietary habits of friends and family who have been victims of these conditions makes me less skeptical. Each of them ate sugar with abandon. Another surprising and disheartening thing I learned via Lustig is that fruit juice isn’t as good for us as we thought. Whole fruit is much better than juice, because  whole fruit contains fiber which helps keep it from suddenly spiking our blood sugar level. Fruit juice has a lot of sugar, with no fiber to mitigate it. Too much of it can raise the blood glucose level as fast as regular sugar. Even if you aren’t convinced of the correlation between sugar and diseases, the fact that it speeds up the aging process has been accepted in the anti-aging community well before Lustig’s 2009 lecture. Doctors overwhelmingly agree that sugar and HFCS cause inflammation and inflammation is an enemy to our skin. Omitting sugar from our diets entirely is probably never going to happen, because even fruits, vegetables and whole grains turn to glucose (the type of sugar that fuels glycation) when digested. And we’re never giving up chocolate, right? Of course not. But we can cut back. An article in Prevention, written by Karen Repinski recommends the following guidelines: “Keep added sugar to no more than 10% of total calories. If you’re a 45-year-old woman of average height (5-foot-4), that’s 160 calories (or 10 teaspoons) from added sugar–about the number in one 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola or six Hershey’s Kisses. By comparison, the average American consumes 31 teaspoons per day of added sugar, or the equivalent of 465 calories.” So, if you’re among those who can’t live without regular sugar, follow her guidelines. Processed sugar doesn’t do it for me, because it’s got no health benefits at all, but I do like honey, maple syrup and agave, so I’m trying to stick to no more than 160 calories per day from those. I also recommend Stevia , which is a natural sweetner (made from a plant) that doesn’t contain harmful chemicals. Stevia has very few calories and it’s recommend by Dr. Wu, author of Feed Your Face, and also by by Dr. Howard Murad, author of The Water Secret . Other than Stevia, most anti-aging specialists do not recommend artificial sweeteners, like Equal, because the chemicals in them cause us to crave sweets. Here are some recommendations: 1. Read labels and check for sugar in prepared foods. Don’t eat foods that contain high fructose corn syrup . This is easier said than done, because it’s in so many things, but if you eat fewer processed foods and more whole foods, you can avoid it. 2. Consider omitting sodas from your diet. Instead drink water, carbonated water with a splash of lemon or lime, tea, or coconut water. 3. Stop adding processed sugar to food and beverages. Replace it with honey, agave or maple syrup, but use the least amount your taste buds will allow. 4. Drink less fruit juice (which is all sugar, no fiber) and eat the whole fruit instead. Or make smoothies from low sugar fruits, like strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries. 5. Eat fewer high glycemic carbohydrates like white flour, white rice and pasta. Instead, eat whole grains, like brown rice, oatmeal, quinoa or whole wheat pasta. Sorry to have been the bearer of bad news. The fact that sugar is so damaging to us is hard to accept. Sugar has comforted us throughout our lives and it’s immensely difficult to revise our view of it and to curb our habit of consuming it without worry. Still, knowledge is power and it is empowering to know the consequences of what we feed ourselves. That said,  I’m not suggesting that we live joyless, abstemious lives never eating anything fun and sweet. Just cut back and eat less sugar. You know you’ll be better off if you do, even if you’d rather not hear it. Wishing you good health and great beauty. For many more anti-aging tips, please check out my book, VIBRATING YOUTH available on Amazon in paperback or as an ebook. And please follow me on twitter @Vibratingyouth and on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vibrating-Youth/291243730912385 www.vibratingyouth.com The Top Foods That Will Fight Dry Skin, Low Immunity & More This Winter! How To Beat The Mid-Afternoon Energy Slump

Want To Look Younger & Be Wrinkle-Free? Eat Less Sugar!

Alessandra Ambrosio beach photos

The Victoria’s Secret angel Alessandra Ambrosio made a splash in Maui on Wednesday, hitting the shoreline in an itty-bitty bikini – and RadarOnline.com has the scorching hot photos. To demonstrate the importance of a healthy diet and consistent exercise plan, Alessandra Ambrosio#39;s hot little ass strutted around Maui yesterday in a skimpy little bikini. Ladies, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but if you don#39;t look like that, you#39;re fat. It#39;s true. Life’s a beach for Alessandra

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