Friday, June 09, 2006

Dying to Be Beautiful? The Health Risks of Cosmetic Procedures

An interesting story called "Dying to Be Beautiful? The Health Risks of Cosmetic Procedures that I have found on Foxnews.com. It is about hidden risks to men and women who want to enhance their appearances in beauty salons. These dangers relate to technical skills and professional standards of practitioners. Besides that, sanitary conditions and misuse of products add more problems. These threats not only expose you to dangerous infections like HIV virus, but also lead you to death in serious cases. Medical experts advise us to take more precautions to stay health and beautiful before pursuing beautiful enhancement.

Who dares to die before they may become a beauty? In my opinion, beauty is only the appearance. Spiritual and intellectual attractions are more important. Why do we spend money to bring problems to ourselves? I do not think that beauty is only decorating materials to buy and stick them on our body in the hope that these materials make us prettier. This may have a temporary effect, but can beauty last long? Also, artificial beauty is like a fortune game, whether a person can become a beautiful one or not, totally depends on beauticians’ technical ability. What happens if she or he is in the wrong hands of an unskilled or unlicensed practitioner? This can turn into a mishap. Again, beauty belongs to spirituality. Anyone who wants to give her/his fate in someone else, think again before doing.

Thaiduong

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