Sunday, November 28, 2010

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Beauty And Yogurt



If there ever was one routine I followed with respect to beauty – it has got to be this early morning yogurt therapy that I’ve been into for the past six weeks. If you are a beauty addict you know how hard it is to stick with one product when a million others are calling out to you from every direction. But I was / am on a natural mission and that has made things easier. After neem I went straight for yogurt. Creamy, fatty, delicious home made yogurt applied generously over my face and neck every single day at dawn.


Four weeks later the results started appearing in the form of radiant, clean, soft, supple and super taut skin. The word glow is overused in cosmetics – but this time I glowed from within. However, the most magnificent effect was on my pores. I don’t think I remember what they are and hopefully won’t have to. The exceptional moisture from the fat in yogurt has an astounding effect in the quality of your skin. And according to mom – yogurt helps suck the heat out of your skin hence regulating its temperature.

I have been using plain natural yogurt – with culture. And, I have word of caution for you on it. The first couple of times you might feel your face reddening but eventually it stops. There is no burn or itch just the good bacteria in yogurt doing its part and destroying bad, alien bacteria that can cause acne.

Start out on your yogurt therapy now and in four weeks you’ll throw out your deep moisturizers, serums, face primers and anything else promising soft, supple, taut skin for $$$. Trust me on this one, will ya !

Love,
Indian Girl

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Mosque of Sheikh Zayd

Mosque of Sheikh Zayd - one of the six largest mosques in the world, is located in Abu Dhabi, the capital of United Arab Emirates. Named in honor of Sheikh Zaid ibn Sultan al-Nahyan - the founder and first president of the United Arab Emirates. Next he is buried. The mosque was officially opened in the month of Ramadan in 2007. Like all of the Emirates, this mosque is also very-very - it is the largest carpet and the world's largest chandelier. This is one of the most beautiful mosques in which I visited. 53 More images after the break...
The four corners of the mosque are four minarets that rise approximately 115 meters. Outer row of the main building covers 57 domes. Dome decorated with white marble, their interior decoration is also made of marble.
The construction has been spent over 600 million euros.
A courtyard paved with colored marble and a population of about seventeen thousand square meters.
It is worth noting that the huge floral pattern - a mosaic of different sorts of marble.
Between the plates of a small gap for water drainage.
80 domes, 1096 columns 1996 columns inside the main prayer hall.
Carpet spread out on such a large space, is the world's largest carpet was manufactured by "Carpets of Iran" on the image of Iranian artist Ali Khaliq. Area "rug" - 5,627 square feet, and above it worked about 1200 weavers, 20 technicians and 30 working groups. The weight of this carpet is 47 tons - 35 tons of wool and 12 tons of cotton. The structure of the carpet 2,268,000 units.
The mosque is the largest chandelier hanging. Seven copper gilt chandeliers were imported from Germany. The largest chandelier has a 10-meter diameter and 15-meter height. Front is also visible Qibla wall. It has a height 23 and width 50 meters and elaborately decorated in such a way as not to distract the worshipers. 99 names (attributes) of Allah are on the wall Qibla using traditional calligraphy Kufi.
For interior decoration used white Italian marble, a 24-karat gold, semiprecious stones - lapis lazuli, red agate, amethyst, shell clams, rock crystal, natural pearl.
Inside the mosque, let all comers, but because the mosque is an active place of prayer and a Muslim shrine, women should cover their heads. Not allowed to go to the mosque wearing shorts. At the time of prayers tourists kicked out.

Rules of conduct in the mosque:

"We urge all visitors to respect our religion and place of prayer, following these simple rules: Visitors must have an appropriate dress code, otherwise you will not be allowed inside.

  • Decency, conservative, neoblegayuschaya clothing with long sleeves, long skirts and trousers;
  • Shorts for men are forbidden.
  • Shorts and skirts should not be above the knees.
  • Do not fitting clothing, bathing suits and beachwear.
  • Shoes must be removed before entering the mosque, so we recommend flip-flops.
  • Women should have a scarf to cover their heads (available at check-in)
  • Intimate behavior, ie, holding hands or kissing is not allowed in Muslim places of worship. "

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