Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Facial-Flex's Valentine's Day Gift Guide

The most romantic holiday of the year is right around the corner. How are you celebrating? From a classic pink lipstick to pretty baubles, we’ve rounded up five Valentine’s Day inspired gift ideas to treat your friend (or yourself)! 



Facial-Flex: Valentine's Day


A pretty necklace—we love this gold “amour” necklace by BaubleBar. This is a fun, multi-strand collar that works for any romantic look. 

Pink Lipstick—Pink is the ‘it’ color this season and we totally understand why. This lipstick offers a soft matte finish. 

Pink Blush— we love this ultra-sheer pressed powder that also boasts micro pearls for a glowing finish. 

Heart hair clips—Bedazzle your hair with these adorable heart sequin clips by Ban.Do that can be worn in your hair or as a brooch. 

Notes—We have a soft spot for really cute note cards and stationery. We love these XOXO Sticky Notes that are available at World Market.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

6 Tips for Preventing Heart Disease



Did you know February is National American Heart Month? Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women, but heart disease is preventable and controllable if you follow best practices. We’ve rounded up six tips to maintain a heart healthy lifestyle. 




Maintain a healthy weight. Being overweight or obese can increase your risk for heart disease. To determine whether your weight is in a healthy range, doctors often calculate a number called the body mass index (BMI). Calculate your BMI at CDC’s Assessing Your Weight website

Eat a healthy diet. Adults should have at least five servings of fresh fruits and vegetables each day. 
Eat foods low in saturated fat, Trans fat and cholesterol. Limiting salt or sodium in your diet can also help lower blood pressure. 

Limit your alcohol use. Drinking too much alcohol can increase your blood pressure. According to the CDC, women should have no more than one drink per day.

Exercise regularly. Incorporate a moderate-intense exercise for at least 30 minutes five days a week.

Monitor your blood pressure. Did you know you could have high blood pressure and not even know it? Check out your blood pressure at your local pharmacy or schedule an appointment with your doctor.

Check your cholesterol. You should be testing your cholesterol levels at least once every five years.