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Women’s Hairstyle Trends and Tips

hairstyle 208x300 Womens Hairstyle Trends and TipsWomen love doing everything and anything to enhance their beauty. Looking elegant and glamorous is important for her. Choosing the right kind of hairstyle is as important as finding a unique dress, stunning shoes and make up. A woman’s hair is like her crown. So just look out for a perfect hairstyle that enhances your personality and add glamour to your look.

If a new wardrobe can be made for 2010, then why not giving a new look to hairs? Get to know Hairstyles 2010 trends and popular hairstyles for 2010, also do not forget to be inspired by celebrities for Hairstyles ideas. Styling hair doesn’t mean just getting a diffrent hairstyle. It actually means getting that perfect hairstyle which personifies personality.

Short hairstyles were not so popular in the early times, but today it have become the trend. The increasing demand of Short Hairstyles in 2010 is mainly because of career, business, and profession. More and more women today have become career oriented. They choose short haircuts because it is easy to manage and take care of.

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Top 10 Reasons To Walk

woman walking 225x300 Top 10 Reasons To Walk1. Walking prevents type 2 diabetes. The Diabetes Prevention Program showed that walking 150 minutes per week and losing just 7% of your body weight (12-15 pounds) can reduce your risk of diabetes by 58%.

2. Walking strengthens your heart if you’re male. In one study, mortality rates among retired men who walked less than one mile per day were nearly twice that among those who walked more than two miles per day.

3. Walking strengthens your heart if you’re female.Women in the Nurse’s Health Study (72,488 female nurses) who walked three hours or more per week reduced their risk of a heart attack or other coronary event by 35% compared with women who did not walk.

4. Walking is good for your brain. In a study on walking and cognitive function, researchers found that women who walked the equivalent of an easy pace at least 1.5 hours per week had significantly better cognitive function and less cognitive decline than women who walked less than 40 minutes per week. Think about that!

5. Walking is good for your bones. Research shows that postmenopausal women who walk approximately one mile each day have higher whole-body bone density than women who walk shorter distances, and walking is also effective in slowing the rate of bone loss from the legs.

6. Walking helps alleviate symptoms of depression. Walking for 30 minutes, three to five times per week for 12 weeks reduced symptoms of depression as measured with a standard depression questionnaire by 47%.

7. Walking reduces the risk of breast and colon cancer. Women who performed the equivalent of one hour and 15 minutes to two and a half hours per week of brisk walking had an 18% decreased risk of breast cancer compared with inactive women. Many studies have shown that exercise can prevent colon cancer, and even if an individual person develops colon cancer, the benefits of exercise appear to continue both by increasing quality of life and reducing mortality.

8. Walking improves fitness. Walking just three times a week for 30 minutes can significantly increase cardiorespiratory fitness.

9. Walking in short bouts improves fitness, too! A study of sedentary women showed that short bouts of brisk walking (three 10-minute walks per day) resulted in similar improvements in fitness and were at least as effective in decreasing body fatness as long bouts (one 30-minute walk per day).

10. Walking improves physical function. Research shows that walking improves fitness and physical function and prevents physical disability in older persons.