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Beauty
Considering a Makeover? Shape Up Your Smile
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Sep 25, 2005, 00:52


(NUI) - While we all know that inner beauty is what counts, there are many reasons people have for changing their personal appearance. Physical improvement might seem like a shallow pursuit to some, but the wise among us know better.

An upgrade can provide great dividends. One of the main benefits to looking better is an immediate boost in self-confidence. It is a proven fact that people with greater self-confidence are perceived as more attractive, more influential and more successful.

With that self-confidence comes many other benefits, both professionally and personally. A better outward appearance can aid you in acquiring a new job, or garnering a promotion in your current one. And lest we forget, improvement in appearance can net gains in your personal life as well.

There are many things you can do to give yourself a quick makeover. Simply updating your hairstyle and wardrobe can make you appear younger, thinner and more attractive. Go a few steps further. Join a gym and perhaps enlist a personal trainer. Not only will you improve your appearance, you'll become stronger and healthier.

There is also more serious makeover "magic." Cosmetic surgery and cosmetic dentistry can provide a major change - for a bigger investment.

Our smile is our calling card. When teeth are stained, misaligned or misshaped, it can mar our appearance and our confidence.

However, many people shy away from cosmetic dentistry, such as veneers, because they think it is painful. This is not true anymore.

For example, Rembrandt Veneers require no shots, no anesthetic and no removal of sensitive tooth structure; the procedure is entirely pain free. Exceptionally natural looking and no thicker than a contact lens, Rembrandt veneers use a patented porcelain that is extremely durable and translucent. For more information and dentist referrals for Rembrandt Veneers, call 1-800-972-1236 or visit www.rembrandt.com.

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