Your face speaks volumes about you and it is essential that you pamper it in the best possible way. There are many ways in which the facial skin can be taken care off; toning is one of them.
A toning regime is highly beneficial for the facial skin. It works like a face refresher, which takes off the tiredness from the face and makes it glow naturally. It removes the dirt and dust that accumulates on the facial skin that cannot be removed using water or soap. It does so by closing the open pores in the skin and not letting dirt settle inside the skin. It also helps in improving the facial blood circulation. It is recommended for people who put on make up as it removes the make up efficiently.
Everyone loves to have a toned body the same way even a toned face adds to the personality. Not everyone is gifted with beautiful skin but a toner can help in achieving it. There are vast varieties of toners available in the market ranging from astringents, hydrosol sprays, skin tonics etc. There are various types of toners suitable for different skin types. In case you do not know which toner is best for your skin, a herbal toner will work the best for you. Such toners are rich with natural ingredients including flower extracts and herbs. These ingredients are skin friendly and do not have any side effects and do not have any alcohol in them which most of the toners have.
Pampering facial skin with a toner regularly will help retain the natural texture of the skin. So go ahead and tone it feel the difference.
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Washington Planning To Implement Tax on Sweet Drinks
Washington city law makers have become really crazy for funds. They are planning of proposing taxes on sports drinks, teas and soda.
The idea is out of the world but the politicians are supporting it saying it will help get down the obesity rates and diseases like diabetes. But the retailers feel the tax would not work and people would continue to purchase colas and aerated drinks. However if the taxes are high then the retailers and the manufacturers will be worst hit. The beverage industry feels the taxes are baseless and will not work.
This is not the first time the government is planning something like this. Previous year the lawmakers came up with a proposal to use a penny per ounce drink tax which would mean $1.44 extra for a 12-pack soda. They planned to use the tax money to pay for the health care reform legislation but finally dropped the idea.
The proposal will be looked into deeply in Washington next week. The District of Columbia Council is considering extending the city's 6% sales tax to sodas and other sugary drinks of which they are currently exempted because of budget negotiations.
There are around 30 states that are applying taxes on sodas. New York and Rhode Island lawmakers are also thinking about implementing the tax. There are places like Anchorage and Kansas where the law failed to be implemented. 17 states and 3 cities in all have proposed drink tax legislation in 2009-2010.
If the tax comes into force it would reduce health problems on one hand and increase government’s revenue on the other. But the beverage industry is strong enough to oppose it. Whether Washington will adopt the tax rule will be clear only by next week when the voting happens on the budget next week.
The idea is out of the world but the politicians are supporting it saying it will help get down the obesity rates and diseases like diabetes. But the retailers feel the tax would not work and people would continue to purchase colas and aerated drinks. However if the taxes are high then the retailers and the manufacturers will be worst hit. The beverage industry feels the taxes are baseless and will not work.
This is not the first time the government is planning something like this. Previous year the lawmakers came up with a proposal to use a penny per ounce drink tax which would mean $1.44 extra for a 12-pack soda. They planned to use the tax money to pay for the health care reform legislation but finally dropped the idea.
The proposal will be looked into deeply in Washington next week. The District of Columbia Council is considering extending the city's 6% sales tax to sodas and other sugary drinks of which they are currently exempted because of budget negotiations.
There are around 30 states that are applying taxes on sodas. New York and Rhode Island lawmakers are also thinking about implementing the tax. There are places like Anchorage and Kansas where the law failed to be implemented. 17 states and 3 cities in all have proposed drink tax legislation in 2009-2010.
If the tax comes into force it would reduce health problems on one hand and increase government’s revenue on the other. But the beverage industry is strong enough to oppose it. Whether Washington will adopt the tax rule will be clear only by next week when the voting happens on the budget next week.
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