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Giveaways

Enter to Win a Copy of 'Handmade Chic'!
One lucky reader will win a copy of this new book by Laura Bennett.

Playlists

Lauren Bowles' Balance With Sara Ivanhoe
As featured in the January/February 2012 issue of VIVmag, for 10 years Lauren Bowles, from HBO’s hot series True

Recipes

Golden Rice with Cauliflower, Nuts, Dried Fruit and Indian Spices
Take a trip to India with this fragrant rice dish, a perfect pairing of sweet and savory.

Events

VIVmag wins two int'l magazine awards

VIVmag, the all digital luxury magazine for women earns two international awards. The tradition of creating excellence in digital magazine publishing continues as VIVmag has won the Digital Magazine Awards 2010 - Silver Award for Lifestyle Magazine of the Year while also sharing in Photographer of the Year for their - March/ April VIV cover shot by Alexx Henry. DIGITAL MAGAZINE AWARDS - SILVER

May 2007 Archive

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May 25th, 2007

Face Your Skin Facts: Are you excessively exfoliating?

by Shelley Levitt

VIVmag talked to the pros about a common beauty misdiagnosis and how to zero in on a solution that really works.

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May 25th, 2007

Eyebrow Know-how

by Shelley Levitt

There is such a thing as the perfect eyebrow. Find out how you can achieve flawless arches with seven simple tricks from eyebrow-shaping guru Robert Bolaños.

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May 17th, 2007

Bike for Fun, Fitness

by Rachel Horn

Mountain biking boasts more than 9 million riders nationwide, according to the National Sporting Goods Association. Just one hour of mountain-biking activity can burn a whopping 600 calories (and the scenery is guaranteed to be more stimulating than the walls of your gym!). Heed the following tips and you’ll look and feel just as confident as the guys blasting along the trails.

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May 16th, 2007

Get Skin Smart: Prevent the most common cancer

by Rachel Horn

This year, an estimated 10,850 people will die of skin cancer, the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States. The real danger is not a few acute exposures, but from cumulative exposure received over a lifetime, particularly that acquired during childhood. If you can identify with the latter and have a history of sun exposure, examining yourself on a monthly basis is a must.

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