Thursday, September 30, 2010

What is Nourish the Children?




Nourish the Children is an Effort Nu Skin enterprises is making to save the 5 million children that die each year from Malnutrition. Help me in the fight to save them!

If you would like to make a donation please contact me for details at:
Karwasche@gmail.com
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Thursday, September 23, 2010

What is the Galvanic Spa?

  • A $1,000,000 Beauty Secret




Nu Skin Galvanic Spa - A funny movie is a click away



Now how much would you pay for something that erases wrinkles and Cellulite the first time... and Everytime?

$100?

$500?

$1000?

$10,000?

Here are some examples of things people waste money on.
 Typical Prices At Local Day Spas:
* A one-hour Swedish massage starts around $80 in small markets and runs to $130. Luxury "day resorts" or hotel spas will run higher, perhaps as much as $200.
* A specialty massage like hot stone is more expensive, around $1$125. It may also run a little longer.
* A basic European facial is usually $80 to $130. Adding special masks, serums or eye treatments can make it more expensive.
* A one-hour salt scrub with lotion application is $80 - $130. A longer body wrap will cost $80-$130.
* A spa manicure starts around $35. A spa pedicure is $45 - $55. Spa nail services should have extras like scrubs, masks and paraffin dips.
* Spa packages combine more than one service, such as massage and facial. Longer packages often include lunch. Prices typically start at $150-$200 and go up from there.
What To Remember About Day Spa Prices:
* These prices don't include tax or tip.
* A 15-20% tip is appreciated at most day spas.
* Some resort/hotel spas charge service fees of 18-20%. In that case, you are not expected to tip.
* Prices at individual spas may be lower or higher than these typical prices. Check your local day spa's prices before booking an appointment.

Cost of BOTOX® Injections

The average BOTOX® treatment price ranges from $350 to $500 for each area injected. BOTOX® injection cost can vary greatly according to geographic region and depending on the doctor who performs the procedure. For those on a budget, convenient BOTOX® financing plans can make treatment easily affordable.

BOTOX® Cosmetic – Average Cost

In 2005, the national average cost of a BOTOX® injection was just over $375. However, the cost of BOTOX® treatment varies from area to area. In 2005, the northeastern United States had the highest BOTOX® average cost, at just over $500, while the western states had the lowest average, at under $370. It is important to keep in mind that these statistics may be somewhat misleading, as the cost of BOTOX® injections in Los Angeles will almost certainly be higher than BOTOX® treatment price in say, a rural area of Pennsylvania.
The cost of your BOTOX® injections will depend on other factors as well. The qualifications of the surgeon, the time of year, and how many injections you are receiving may all come into play when determining your final BOTOX® treatment cost.

BOTOX® Injection Cost Breakdown

Most practices have a flat cost for each injection of BOTOX® Cosmetic, though some will break it down by “units” used per treatment. Flat rates are usually somewhere between $300 and $1000, while per-unit rates are usually around $10-15 per unit. Though the BOTOX® Cosmetic price paid by physicians is normally about $400 for each vial (each vial contains 100 units, or enough for about 4 or 5 treatments), the vial must be used within a few hours of opening, so if the entire vial is not used, the physician will often have to throw the rest out.
Source: American Society of Plastic Surgeons


AVERAGE PLASTIC SURGEON FEES 2007

COSMETIC SURGERY (Procedure Name) NATIONAL AVERAGE PHYSICIAN FEE



Breast augmentation (Augmentation mammaplasty) $3,816
Breast implant removals (Augmentation patients only) $2,380
Breast lift (Mastopexy) $4,236
Breast reduction in men (Gynecomastia) $3,400
Buttock implants
$4,722
Buttock lift
$4,711
Calf augmentation
$3,206
Cheek implant (Malar augmentation) $2,332
Chin augmentation (Mentoplasty) $1,936
Dermabrasion
$984
Ear surgery (Otoplasty) $2,549
Eyelid surgery (Blepharoplasty) $3,134
Facelift (Rhytidectomy) $5,031
Forehead lift
$3,092
Hair transplantation
$4,543
Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials) $1,604
Liposuction
$2,982
Lower body lift
$8,073
Nose reshaping (Rhinoplasty) $3,833
Pectoral implants
$3,769
Thigh lift
$4,464
Tummy tuck (Abdominoplasty) $5,264
Upper arm lift
$3,574



COSMETIC PROCEDURES - Minimally-Invasive NATIONAL AVERAGE PHYSICIAN FEE
Botox®**
$501
Cellulite treatment
$196
Chemical peel
$744
Laser hair removal
$503
Laser skin resurfacing
$2,222
Laser treatment of leg veins
$400
Microdermabrasion
$283
Sclerotherapy
$342
Soft Tissue Fillers:

Calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse™) $807
Collagen
$394
Fat Injection
$1,489
Hyaluronic acid (Hylaform®, Hylaform Plus®, Restylane®, Juvederm™) $598
Polylactic acid (Sculptra™) $1,128
Polymethyl-methacrylate microspheres (Artefill®) Not Availabl


  • The average woman spends $18,000 on Anti-aging products and services in her lifetime.


HEALTH & BEAUTY INDUSTRY REPRESENTS OVER US $500 BILLION WORLDWIDE


  • The aging population means that there is a growing market of people desiring anti-aging products and able to pay the premium prices they command
  • Global cosmetics and toiletries market is currently worth $333 billion (USD)
  • Global nutritional products category was estimated at $240 billion (USD)
  • Aging is the dominant demographic trend across North America, Europe and much of Asia
  • Society is aging on a global scale, influenced by increased life expectancies, declining birth rates and better standards of healthcare. By 2012, approximately 26% (80.6 million) of the US population will be aged 55 and over, up from 24% in 2007

  • I want something that works, don't you?









The Galvanic Spa and Age Loc

 

$300 with one month supply of Age Loc gels.




  • How Does it Work?



  • If you would like to pick one up or learn more Ask me here Or Email me at: karwasche@gmail.com  
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Monday, September 20, 2010

How do I make $1,000,000?

 $1,000,000 Formula
Vehicle x Time = money


Time: Being your "time" that you have each day to invest into a Money Generating vehicle.


Vehicle: Being the method in which you've chosen to make money. A business plan or job opportunity. Each has it's own varying potential.


So the greater the vehicle the more money can be generated out of your time.

  • Invest
  • Start a Business
  • Buy a Franchise
  • Get a Job 
I have presented you with 4 vehicles. Each have the potential to make you $1,000,000 or more. I have put in the research and will help you choose which of these options is right for you.







Get A Job  

Positives
  • Fairly easy to acquire
  • no initial investment
  • with full time you'll receive benefits 
Negatives
  • no real job security
  • often low wages
  • never enough hours to go around
  • You have a boss
 In the end you could be working for years before ever receiving an increase in pay. Some jobs offer benefits packages for people that stick it out longer. I guess they would have to if your being treated like a slave. Often times you'll never get full time hours because with full time it is required by law to receive benefits also. Like dental insurance and also health and possibly liability insurance. These days you'll be lucky if you can get one of these with the high level of competition.

For who: I would say this type of work is for the People that are looking for something better. College or high school students. Perhaps lost in life and need someone or something that tells them what to do. I've seen many Graduates fall into their field of study and be stuck in a $60,000 a year job. Which isn't bad... but to be stuck there with no real increase in pay for years, really?


Buy A Franchise


Positives
  • Great training
  • Great Products
  • Brand name that has already been marketed for you
  • You are the boss

Negatives
  • High risk investment 
If you can afford it. This is a great way to go. Starting a Franchise is very easy to do and can take some time to get started. But once you hit the ground you'll be off running with constant support from corporate. Of course the fail rate for most franchises is very high but it can be done. But who wants to fail after making a $500,000 investment.

For who: Rich people who are looking to spend their money on a system that has been proven to work. There isn't much to think about here. If you have the money and the drive to succeed, A franchise is the choice for you. Of course I hope your making more than the average 100 to 200 thousand dollars a year because you'll be in the red for a while.


Invest 

Positives
  • High Payouts
  • Not much leg work
  • can be done from home
  • You are your own boss

Negatives
  • High risk investment
  • like gambling 
Investing is like taking a chance on an idea or a company. Stock trading and systems a like are very profitable if you do your research. You'll be spending a lot of time reading and getting to know companies and trends. Investing can be fun but can also be very expensive. Like gambling, your money could disappear in an instant.

For who: Those very few of the elite class. This type of risk means you have some to spare. Your not to worried about your investment going belly up because you already have a vehicle in place to make ends meet. Yearly earnings range from 0 to Millions of Dollars a year!


Start a Business  

 
Positives
  • Often times no start up cost
  • You are the boss
  • Often great training and support
  • Product of your choice

Negatives
  • Must be self marketed
  • Long start up in most cases 
Here is the cream of the crop. Huge potential for yearly earnings and really no initial investment in most cases. Of course the business of your choice is a factor I'm not dealing with here. But the difficult part is not in the business you choose but the method in which you run your business. With each business time must be leveraged through other people. 

For who: People looking for something they can call their own. No or some money looking to make a small investment into a product or idea you believe in. Growth potential is huge here. Yearly earnings range from $1000 to Millions a year.




I would like to wrap up with this... The best way to make $1,000,000 is to help 10 people make $1,000,000. Because this way you'll never have to worry about money again. Through the leverage of time and your vehicle of choice, you and these people will be financially secure forever.


Well if you can handle having all that money....