Thursday, 23 February 2012

How to remove skin tags yourself


Introduction

It is obvious that you will do every possible to get rid of nauseating skin tags which are killing your beautiful face and cause a discomfort when you socialize. Although these are harmless and painless skin extensions, it gives shivers when they are developed on exposed body parts especially bad credit loans on face or on eyelids. To begin with, as everyone does little search on internet on skin tags will provide abundance of information from its occurrence, deliverance to termination. When you come across skin tags removal methods not all the methods are suitable for you hence you need to find the comfortable and suitable method, which can do wonders of skin tags removal in your case.

Use of dental floss and scissors

  • Use of dental floss and scissors: tie the stalk of skin tag with dental floss, fishing line or with thread and pull it so that you can cut it from the base of normal skin with the help of sterilized scissors and by taking appropriate cautions to stop bleeding.

Use of Baking Soda

  • Use of Baking Soda: Baking soda in combination with castor oil and apple cedar vinegar or sour apple juice is the best method of skin tag removal. You will have to create a paste by mixing equal amounts of both the ingredients with either castor oil or apple juice. unsecured loans First, soak the skin tag with any of the either ingredients, apply the paste, and keep it for 24 hours repeat the procedure twice in a week until skin tags are removed.

Use of Duct tape

  • Use of Duct tape: Use the common household duct tape on the skin tags and paste it hardly on them. Until the duct tape feels to be loose, apply another duct tape until the skin tags falls off in the tape.

Use of Vitamin E

  • Use of Vitamin E: Apply pure vitamin e on a band-aid and apply it on skin tags go on repeating the procedure until skin tags fall off. It is one of the safest procedures of skin tag removal.

Use of Finger Nail Polish

  • Use of Finger Nail Polish: Apply finger nail polish on the skin tags two to three times daily until they fall off within 6-7 days you will notice that skin tags are removed by application of this method.

Use of clippers or tweezers

  • Use of clippers or tweezers: By using nail clippers or tweezers, you can remove skin tags by directly clipping the tags from the base. Although this little painful procedure but if you have, any tattoos then you can easily face this mild pain, which will eradicate your skin tags

Monday, 20 February 2012

Klitschko returns

LONDON: Lennox Lewis has warned David Haye against returning to the ring with a fight against either of the Klitschko brothers unsecured loans

Haye lost his WBA heavyweight title to WBO and IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko last year with a lacklustre points defeat which he partly blamed on a broken little toe. 

The Londoner retired after the defeat but has since vowed to return -- but only to fight Wladimir or his brother Vitali, who holds the WBC belt bad credit loans

But Lewis, Britain's previous world heavyweight champion, said Haye ought to have two warm-up fights first. 

"David should come out of retirement," said Lewis, speaking at the Laureus Awards in London on Monday. 

"He should come back, but he should not think about the Klitschkos right now. 

"He should beat a couple of other people, so people actually think: 'yeah, you know, he can do it this time, he can beat a Klitschko'. 

"There is a lot of money for him on the table and that is important for any fighter. All he has to do it is jump in there against one of the Klitschkos and take it, but he should have a couple of different fights first. 

"If he beat a couple of other fighters first, he could build himself back up." 

Haye is being made for a fight against the 40-year-old Vitali, who instead is taking on unheralded Londoner Dereck Chisora, 28. 

Lewis, the last man to beat Vitali nine years ago, said Chisora could stage a shock when he fights the Ukrainian in Munich on February 18 even though the challenge has lost his last two fights. 

"Vitali is very good but Chisora has a chance," said Lewis. "He is a heavyweight. All it takes is one punch on the chin to win. 

"I always say if you walk into the ring, you have to get wet. If he (Klitschko) is in the fight, in the ring, and he gets punched, there is a chance that he might get hurt or knocked out. It will be an interesting fight." 

Haye has accused the Klitschkos of making the heavyweight division boring and Lewis said: "You could say the division is in a poor state now," 

"We are waiting for that new eruption of a great super star out there to really take up the pace of boxing and put it right back up there." 

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

The Woman in Black review and Analysis


The Woman in Black is a tale exploring the most classic of dark themes; loss, vengeance and mourning. Written by Susan Hill in 1983. It was adapted into to a hugely successful play in 1987 and has been playing in the West End since 1989 – making it the second longest running West End play, as you ask - Mousetrap. I have not seen the play but know from friends that it lives up to its reputation as one of the scariest live performances you can experience. A TV film followed in 1989 and work on adapting The Woman in Black for screen began as far back as 1997 unsecured loans. But converting the chilling tale to screen in a satisfactory way has proved to be a mammoth task

Work on it was re invigorated when Hammer became involved with its desire for intelligent horror films and wished to explore the  less trodden path a return to films that shifted focus from increasing body counts back to narrative - having seen the film I’m not entirely sure if they achieved this as the bodies do pile up ;). To this end they brought screen writer Jane Goldman (StardustKick-AssX-Men: First ClassThe Debt) and then bad credit loans Director James Watkins on-board. Both of them inspired choices - with Jane Goldman’s long list of fantasy hits & background in the paranormal and James Watkins’ resume reads like a specialist in critically acclaimed schlock! horror (My Little EyeGoneThe Descent: Part 2Eden Lake). I felt violated for days after watching the terrifying Eden Lake with Kelly Reilly and Michael Fassbender. Combined Goldman and Watkins must surely be a horror dream team and perfect for The Woman in Black.

As The Woman in Black starts I am immediately struck by the Hammer title sequence, much like DC and Marvel Studios sting it draws on the studios long history of Hammer horror film greats and with a whizz bang brings Hammer into the 2000s.

We are immediately swept away to the Edwardian London and introduced to Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe) a sullen young solicitor beset by tragedy. Under financial strain he is forced to embark on a journey that takes him away from his family, not only to finalise the sale of Eel Marsh House in a remote town, but to the dark side.

Although the storyline is fairly basic and The Woman in Black is essentially hinged around a haunted house, much of its magic is in the surprises and turn that it takes as the mystery and the secrets of The Woman in Black are unveiled. Going in I had no clue as what to expect as people had respectfully not given much away and intend to do the same.

James Watkins creates a dark, gothic atmosphere and tone that is maintained throughout, from its foggy London start to the desolate and chilly village where Watkins employs every visual and audio device in the paranormal quiver to chilling effect. Don’t let the 12A certification fool you - The Woman in Black IS AS CREEPY AS HELL! I’m not easily moved in the horror stakes but in between effectively timed shock jerks, my skin was actually tingling from being creeped out with the dread he creates. Something that has only ever happened with the likes of hardcore Japanese horror like Ringu (Ring), Honogurai mizu no soko kara (Dark Water) or Neil Marshall’s The Descent and this has James Watkins' wicked finger prints all over it.

The Estatblishing Shot: New The Woman In Black - Girl In the Cellar Clip

The set up itself is very much in the vein of the classic Hammer films, particularly the dénouement where the relationship between Daniel Radcliff’s character and Ciarán Hinds’ older Mr Daily a local land baron comes to the fore. Pure Hammer.

Full credit To Daniel Radcliff, he certainly can act and carries the bulk of the film, putting Harry Potter out in the cold early on when establishing his Kipps character - without making it feel forced. I am slowly drifting over to being a huge Ciarán Hinds fan, as he brings a lot of gravitas and meaning to each of his roles.

I was particularly taken by a scene where Arthur Kipps, recovering from a recent tragedy is having a fire side chat with Daily. The subject of the after life is touched on. Each of them embodying their characters life experience and position on the subject magnificently. These quite moments of reason making the tension fraught scenes all the more effective.

In the interest of balance a weakness of The Woman in Black is that although the relationship dynamics are great and the scary elements of the films are brilliantly spooky the characters reacting to their environment doesn’t seem to be given adequate attention and this took me out of the film a couple of times as I found myself how I would be reacting in a similar situation - despite looking very grey and cold it didn’t seem as if anyone in the village were affected by the freezing temperatures but then again I’m just nitpicking.

With The Woman in Black Hammer have created an intelligent horror film for modern audiences that draws on the most classic of all ghost tales - that may well come to define terror for this generation.