Archive for March, 2010

Having dark circles under your eyes can be a big hassle. These unsightly things can make you look unnecessarily tired even if you are actually well-rested.

Worse, these dark circles can add some years to your face.  Who would want to look older than they actually are (not to mention tired-looking) anyway?

A great number of studies have been devoted into this concern, and unfortunately the results have not really been favorable for some people.  This is true especially with how these dark circles develop and what things cause them.

A number of causes of dark circles are beyond our control, unfortunately.  However, this doesn’t mean that we are helpless and we cannot do anything about the condition.

There have been solutions to dark circles that range from medical to DIY, and there should be an option that would suit you.  Of course, your dark circles treatment option would be dependent on a number of factors like time, budget, and willingness to commit to a solution, among others.  But before we discuss cures, let’s first look into each factor that allegedly causes dark circles under eyes.

As mentioned earlier, there might be something that causes dark circles under eyes that many may not really have control over.

This is heredity.  Unfortunately, dermatologists are in agreement that excess amounts of skin pigmentation that cause the lower regions of the eye to darken is a characteristic that can be passed among generations of families.

Individuals with Mediterranean ethnicity commonly have this feature where their region below their eyes has a blue-black hue because of dark pigmentation on the dermis layer.

Skin pigmentation may not even be a problem for some people.  The shape of your face, which of course, is something you may have inherited from your parents, can contribute to having a dark shadow below your eyes.

A deep hollow in the eyes’ inner corner can cast a shadow in the corner of the eyes, which then goes to the lower region.  Thus, you may look like you have dark circles all the time.

If hereditary is what causes dark circles under eyes, then try the more natural solutions to easing these dark circles.  With eye creams and other cosmetic remedies, you are really not guaranteed definite and long lasting solutions to this concern without spending a lot of money and effort.

Eye creams may bleach the area under your eyes, but you would need to religiously apply them if you do not want your dark circles returning.  With natural solutions, you won’t have to shell out much money and you would only need to give minimal efforts and resourcefulness.

An example of a natural remedy with ingredients readily available is making ice cubes with parsley.  This remedy is effective because ice cubes reduce any puffing or swelling of blood vessels in the eye region.

Meanwhile, parsley has chlorophyll that aids in easing the pigmentation.  Instead of putting eye cream, apply parsley cubes in the region by running the cube in the area in one direction.

Don’t rub the cube as rubbing will only irritate the blood vessels in the sensitive area below the eyes.

Campus

Campuses of the college are located in Brooksville, Dade City , and New Port Richey with a center in Spring Hall. Presently the campus houses around 7350 students including 58% women. Located 35 miles from Tampa , the school campus has a rural setting but also has a computer campus.

Brief Background

PHCC was established in the year 1967 by legislature of Florida . Extensive undergraduate evening and early morning classes, reduced course loads, remedial instructions, study skills assistance and tutoring and learning center are some of the unique features of the college. Accelerated programs, cross registration, distance learning for online degrees, ROTC, internship, honors program, dual enrollment, ROTC, and weekend colleges are other highlights.

Programs Offered

Besides associate degrees for which it is accredited, the college offers multiple certification programs in computer science, health care, and law enforcement. An alternative teacher certification program named Educator Preparation Institute is one of the newest programs offered. In addition the college offers comprehensive distance learning programs. Dual credit and life experience are the accepted admission credits.

Unique Offers

GED preparation classes for GED diploma and dual enrollment classes for students of high schools are a couple of unique offers of the college. It also serves as a good alternative for expensive four year institutions and platform for subsequent transfers to those academies. Various disciplines are Health and Clinical science and majors in liberal arts, health care, computer, and information services are among programs offered.

Accreditation

The College has been accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and schools for awarding associate degrees.

Admission

While transfer students are not ignored SAT and ACT scores are important. Specific dates for admission and other services can be seen at the state university website.

Student Services

Pasco-Hernando Community College offers remedial services, PT cost defraying employment, academic and career counseling, and career placement as student services. Several student services like economically disadvantaged student services, financial aid, freshman orientation, minority student services, on campus daycare, personal counseling, and placement services and veterans counselor are offered as well. Need based disability services are also offered.

Financial Aids

Pasco-Hernando Community College offers financial aids in form of federal, state, local, and institutional grants, scholarships, and student loans are offered by the college. Details of financial aids provided can be viewed on the state university website.

Campus

Campuses of the college are located in Brooksville, Dade City , and New Port Richey with a center in Spring Hall. Presently the campus houses around 7350 students including 58% women. Located 35 miles from Tampa , the school campus has a rural setting but also has a computer campus.

Brief Background

PHCC was established in the year 1967 by legislature of Florida . Extensive undergraduate evening and early morning classes, reduced course loads, remedial instructions, study skills assistance and tutoring and learning center are some of the unique features of the college. Accelerated programs, cross registration, distance learning for online degrees, ROTC, internship, honors program, dual enrollment, ROTC, and weekend colleges are other highlights.

Programs Offered

Besides associate degrees for which it is accredited, the college offers multiple certification programs in computer science, health care, and law enforcement. An alternative teacher certification program named Educator Preparation Institute is one of the newest programs offered. In addition the college offers comprehensive distance learning programs. Dual credit and life experience are the accepted admission credits.

Unique Offers

GED preparation classes for GED diploma and dual enrollment classes for students of high schools are a couple of unique offers of the college. It also serves as a good alternative for expensive four year institutions and platform for subsequent transfers to those academies. Various disciplines are Health and Clinical science and majors in liberal arts, health care, computer, and information services are among programs offered.

Accreditation

The College has been accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and schools for awarding associate degrees.

Admission

While transfer students are not ignored SAT and ACT scores are important. Specific dates for admission and other services can be seen at the state university website.

Student Services

Pasco-Hernando Community College offers remedial services, PT cost defraying employment, academic and career counseling, and career placement as student services. Several student services like economically disadvantaged student services, financial aid, freshman orientation, minority student services, on campus daycare, personal counseling, and placement services and veterans counselor are offered as well. Need based disability services are also offered.

Financial Aids

Pasco-Hernando Community College offers financial aids in form of federal, state, local, and institutional grants, scholarships, and student loans are offered by the college. Details of financial aids provided can be viewed on the state university website.

 

Having no dark circles under your eyes would be a welcome sight.  If baggy eyes and puffy eyes were no more wouldn’t you be ecstatic?  Well, keep reading I’m about to give you a simple 3 step plan that will work, if you do it.  Ready? O.K. but read the whole article or you might miss a key ingredient to success.

Step 1.  Get to Bed on Time

Dark circles under eyes develop with lack of sleep.  If you stay up most of the night, don’t be surprised if you have dark circles and baggy eyes.  Develop the habit of getting plenty of rest, 6-8 hours EVERY night, not just weekends.  But you say you have puffy eyes.  Well, if you are getting a little older, and who isn’t, that could be from something else. Like what? Keep reading, please.

Step 2.  Drink Clean, Purified Water

Yes, I know you’ve heard it before.  Drink 8  glasses of water each day.  The good news is you can count the fruit and veggie juices also.  Just stay hydrated because puffy eyes come from excess fluid under the eyes.  Drinking good clean water, not tap water, flushes out the toxin waste under your eyes causing puffiness.  Oh, don’t just drink any water.  Don’t drink the tap water, much of it has some sort of contamination.  Filtered water is the best insurance.  I found an excellent source of good, inexpensive water filters at CleanWaterPure.com.  Check them out. They have a filter type that fits any situation.

One more thing about puffy eyes and dark circles is that if you are getting older some of the problem could be from capillary damage.  The skin under the eyes is thinner than most other skin so is vulnerable.  Capillaries have difficulty transporting the fluids around the eyes, therefore puffiness. But there is a solution to that problem.

Step 3.  Eye Gel or Creams That Work

It has been found from clinical studies that gels containing peptides, protein fragments, along with antioxidants can promote the making of new skin cells and fibers.  Of course, most companies use artificial ingredients which do nothing except bring possible harm to your skin.  Responsible companies use plant-derived antioxidants which promote good health to capillaries.

Research results from gels or creams containing plant derived ingredients are amazingly effective.  As a matter of fact,   65% of the volunteers in one study had a significant reduction in baggy eyes.

If the problem is a few wrinkles and puffy eyes, you’ll be happy to know that 62% got a large reduction in wrinkles and even crow’s feet.  As for dark smudgy spots, 60% reported that they were gone.

What Should You Be Doing?

Here’s what to do.  Do step 1, 2 and 3.  If you have health that is good and depending upon the causes of your appearance you should see a vast improvement in your eyes in about two months or less.  Now consider this next part seriously.

Avoid Bad Ingredients

If you stay up all night and drink bad water and use some over the counter department store skin care product than don’t expect any changes except for the worse.  AVOID any skin care product that has mineral oil, petrolatum, fragrances, parabens and synthetic preservatives.

To repeat, follow these 3 steps to get rid of dark circles, puffy and baggy eyes.  By all mean use the eye gel I recommend because it works and its safe. I sure like the results I get.  For more complete details, please see my website.  Margaret Bell

 

 

 

Brief History

Established in April 3 rd , 1958, the name of the college was changed to Catawba Valley Community College on December 1 st 1987 from the then existing name of Catawba Valley Technical Institute and which was also known as Catawba Valley Technical College. It was the concerted efforts of Catawba County citizens and educational leaders in North Carolina that brought up the college by the Department of Public Instruction as the 9 th school of its kind in the state. Initial enrollment in the college was 77.

Name Change

In 1963 the establishment of North Carolina system of community colleges was complete and Catawba College was included in the system in 1964 and offered its first associate degree. Name of the college was changed to Catawba Valley Technical College in 1979 and transfer programs were approved in 1987.

Campus

With an area of 120 acres the campus has ten buildings. A college art center on Startown Highway , an education center in downtown Newton , Balls Creek Center , East campus, and Alexander Country Center are other extensions.

Programs Offered

Specialty programs offered by the college include homegrown teaching scholars’ initiative that provides loans for prospective candidates for teaching from Catawba and Alexander Counties in exchange for an agreement to teach 4-7 years in the home county of the candidate. Degrees, career preparations, and corporate training programs are offered besides short term training programs and online degrees through distance learning. Academics, education, fine arts, business, industry, health services, public safety, and technology are some of the major courses offered.

Accreditation

Catawba Valley Community College is accredited by North Carolina State Approving Agency for Veteran Education. It is also a member of the American Association of Community Colleges. Special programs have been accredited by the National League for Nursing, Commission on Dental Accreditation, and Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs in collaboration with the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs for EMT Paramedic and various other approving authorities.

Admission and Financial Aids

Catawba Valley Community College follows the open door admission policy. In addition there is scope for distance education and part time education for which it finds place in the college directory of institutions providing all types of educational facilities. Among the financial aids, it offers federal, state and institutional grants, scholarships and loans. For details one can visit the college website.