Sunday, 28 July 2013

Marc Jacobs Launches Makeup Line With Sephora


Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs
Walking through Sephora can make a girl feel like a kid in a candy shop. Well, if you’ve been looking for a new excuse to go make-up shopping and get all dolled up, may I suggest you wait August 9th. Marc Jacobs has created his own makeup collection, to be exclusively sold at Sephora, and it’s a line you won’t want to miss!
photo cred: babble.com
photo cred: babble.com
Marc Jacobs creations are never boring, so his makeup line will be nothing less than flamboyant and sassy. The king of innovation involved himself in every aspect of the line, from the packaging, to the product names (which were inspired by everything from his tattoos to his favorite movies). Gotta love this man!
photo cred: beautynfashionmyway.blogspot.com
photo cred: beautynfashionmyway.blogspot.com
You’ll see 122 different products in his collections including concealers, color correctors, lip glosses, nail polishes, and even a few unisex items. There will be a bold array of colors, in a wide variety of moderately priced products. This collaboration will be Sephora’s first global product launch, so with two week’s to go before the big launch, we can all start getting excited. Enjoy!

Young people falling prey to heart attacks


Young people falling prey to heart attacks
Young people falling prey to heart attacks

Heart disease is no longer restricted to the middle-aged and the old. Long working hours at the desk, little physical exercise and unhealthy eating habits are also taking a toll on working professionals in their late twenties and early thirties, experts say.

According to the India Today-Saffolalife Study conducted on 46,000 urban Indians, 78 percent of those aged between 30 and 34 run the risk of a heart attack, Kanchan Naikawadi, Director, Indus Health Plus (P) Ltd. said.

In last few months, 30-year-old TV actor Abir Goswami and 20-plus Kannada actor Hemanth died of a heart attack.

There is no specific profession that leads to a higher number of heart diseases, but professionals who tend to sit for most of the time are more likely to suffer from such diseases, informs Naikawadi.

"Those from the IT and BPO sector fall under this category. With most of the work happening from desk and minimal physical activity being involved, the chances of risk in such professions are higher," Naikawadi said.

Ravindra L. Kulkarni, cardiologist and co-founder of Just For Hearts, too felt that although every profession contributes to stress, employees of IT companies are more stressed out owing to long working hours, graveyard shifts and unhealthy eating habits.

There are other unhealthy lifestyle practices that cause early heart attacks.

"I have observed that smoking is the biggest risk factor for heart attacks among youngsters. No physical exercise and alcohol intake further increase the risk. High cholesterol levels, diabetes and hypertension are also some of the factors," Amar Singhal, head of department, interventional cardiologist, Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, said.

Heart disease, which was earlier associated with older men, is also becoming common among women.

Kulkarni said that till women reach menopause, they are protected against it. But, it has been found that across the globe, approximately 8.6 million women die every year due to heart attacks. He attributed it to changes in lifestyle.

To prevent a heart attack, certain physical signs should not be ignored.

If you are suddenly running out of breath and there is no one around you to lend a helping hand, panic. Try to calm down. Sit whereever you are and take deep breaths, said Naikawadi and gave more tips to avoid a larger problem.

"If you are wearing any tight clothes, loosen them. Get your hands on an asprin tablet and make sure that you chew it well. Tt will work faster," she said.

"Make sure that you are not surrounded by a crowd that adds to the feeling of being restless. Drink something refreshing and if you are outside, look for a place with shade. If you feel it could be a heart attack, call for emergency medical help," Naikawadi added.

Naikawadi informed that according to a WHO report, four people die of heart attack every minute in India and the age group is mainly between 30-50.

A sudden heart attack is not uncommon, so it is advisable to check your family history and consult doctors. Under the scenario, regular checkups are must for everyone.

"However, the only way to find out about any such condition is to go for regular preventive health checkups starting early in life, especially individuals with a family history and high risk factors like obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes," Naikawadi advised.

A heart attack happens when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart gets blocked. In such cases angioplasty, which costs around Rs.2 lakh, could be the ideal remedy.

"Emergency angiogram is done and the blockage causing the heart attack is diagnosed. The blockage is removed and a stent is placed across the area," explained Karthik Vasudevan, Interventional cardiologist at Bangalore's Columbia Asia Referral Hospital.

To keep your heart strong after an attack, Singhal suggested strictly following a healthy diet and, regularly exercising without exerting and regular checkups.

Last but not least, do not ignore any chest pain.

Saturday, 27 July 2013

Discowale Khisko

Fitness trend: Masala Bhangra


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A recent commercial for a beauty product starring Kareena Kapoor has something like this for a tag line, “makeup that doesn’t seem madeup.” If we were to devise something similar for Masala Bhangra, it would be, “a workout that doesn’t seem like a workout.”

Masala Bhangra is the new fitness form gaining foothold in India. Created by Sarina Jain, the new form of dancercise blends the high-energy folk dance from Punjab with adrenaline pumping Bollywood moves. We caught up with Masala Bhangra Master Trainer in India, Shalini Bhargava to know more about the workout.

According to Shalini, the uniqueness of this workout lies in the fact that it mixes cardiovascular activity with fun and is not just limited to people of a certain age group and fitness level as steps or moves can be modified to suit all. Shalini explains, “Masala Bhangra is a 45-60 minutes class and the music is based on dhol beats which help in making it a high energy workout.” The beauty of this workout Shalini feels is the fact that, “one does not need to be a dancer to be eligible for Masala Bhangra. It is a group activity, is fun and burns up to 500 calories an hour.”

What works for the participants in these sessions are the moves that ensure a person gets a complete cardiovascular workout. “Since the arms are up in the air and shoulders are moving up and down for most part, typically as is done in Bhangra, the upper body gets stronger. A lot of emphasis is placed on the thighs, so the legs too get stronger. The core muscles too get stronger as one is supposed to maintain an upright posture throughout. So this workout tones the entire body,” says Shalini, who was recently a part of a Masala Bhangra party at Pune.

As many as 150 participants came together for the party, conducted by Sarina Jain and Shalini Bhargava, making it the biggest Master Class that has ever happened in India. “People were completely thrilled and excited and did not want to stop. I am very proud that India has its own dance based workout and all I can say is that people have to experience it to feel its magic,” says Shalini.

There are trainings and Master classes lined up across India in the coming months and the biggest event is happening in Mumbai-The Masala Bhangra Mela. “This is like a fitness convention for all Masala Bhangra Ambassadors and Non Ambassadors. Enthusiasts from all over the world are expected to attend the event to be held in November,” reveals Shalini. (Details can be found on www.masaladance.com)

The top 3 popular numbers For Masala Bhangra:
  • The Masala Bhangra theme song sung by Jasbir Jassi
  • Gal Ban Gayi by Sukhbir
  • Discowale Khisko from the movie Dil Bole Hadippa

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Style notes
  • Go bright and invest in colours like red and blue. Lighter shades like pink and grey can work if you want a formal look.
  • Don’t clash too many colours and team the pants with plain-coloured T-shirts or blouses with a pair of bright shoes.

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