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Keep those letter's coming. The winner will be announced soon!
Monday, November 28, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Ask Jilda Give Away
Do you have a question for Jilda?
Please submit for your chance to win a custom luxury Jilda Beverly Hills makeup brush kit. (retail value $52.00)
Winner will be contacted via email. Your question will be posted on Jilda's blog next month and will be featured on the next http://www.askjilda.com/#! show.
Good Luck
Please submit for your chance to win a custom luxury Jilda Beverly Hills makeup brush kit. (retail value $52.00)
Winner will be contacted via email. Your question will be posted on Jilda's blog next month and will be featured on the next http://www.askjilda.com/#! show.
Good Luck
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Latest Diet
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Created by Dr. Mike Moreno, The 17 Day Diet has been featured on The Doctors and the Dr. Phil Show.
The 17 Day Diet is a weight loss plan that was initially created to avoid the holiday weight gain. But the beauty about the diet is that it can be used at any time throughout the year to shed a few pounds.
Every 17 days you’re changing what you’re doing. "We call it metabolic, or body, confusion,” Dr. Mike explains.
Here are the four cycles of The 17 Day Diet:
Cycle 1: Accelerate. Encourages rapid weight loss, cleansing and fat burning. Discourages fat storage.
Cycle 2: Activate. Resets the metabolism.
Cycle 3: Achieve. Develop good eating habits, re-teach yourself how to eat carbs.
Cycle 4: Arrive. A combination of the first three Cycles. On weekends, enjoy your favorite foods.
The 17 Day Diet also features a 17-minute exercise routine you should do as well as tons of tips and strategies to avoid food pitfalls.
Beauty
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Why Woman Stay, Documentary Trailer
I have been working with the "House of Ruth" for woman who are victims of domestic violence.
Please Watch!!
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Ask Jilda
Dear Jilda,
I am a heterosexual guy. I love people and can make friends with anyone whom is caring, honest and funny. I have many gay friends who fall in these categories and I enjoy their company very much. Unfortunately there are other people and friends in my life who cannot accept or fathom this. What do I do?
Joey, New Jersey
Dear Joey,
You sound very sensitive, smart, and opened minded. You have a lot of the right insights and criteria for choosing a good friend. It seems to me these people who judge you and your friends fail by your good measure. Anyone who can judge or not accept a wonderful, kind, caring person into their life based on sexual preference may have an identity issue themselves. They may not be the right fit for your kind, loving, non judgmental world. My advice to you is to stand by those who make you happy, feel good and true to yourself.
I am a heterosexual guy. I love people and can make friends with anyone whom is caring, honest and funny. I have many gay friends who fall in these categories and I enjoy their company very much. Unfortunately there are other people and friends in my life who cannot accept or fathom this. What do I do?
Joey, New Jersey
Dear Joey,
You sound very sensitive, smart, and opened minded. You have a lot of the right insights and criteria for choosing a good friend. It seems to me these people who judge you and your friends fail by your good measure. Anyone who can judge or not accept a wonderful, kind, caring person into their life based on sexual preference may have an identity issue themselves. They may not be the right fit for your kind, loving, non judgmental world. My advice to you is to stand by those who make you happy, feel good and true to yourself.
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