By Dr. Wyble // Two of the most popular noninvasive cosmetic procedures are Botox and use of fillers. Which one or both is best for you? In general, Botox, a neuromuscular blocking agent, works by “relaxing” the muscles causing wrinkles and is used in the upper third of the face. Areas include the frown lines, […]
2015
Yearly Archives
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SUCCESS Women’s Conference Oct. 30 Features Dynamic Lineup Of Speakers For Morning Session, Luncheon And Workshops GULFPORT, MS — Gulf Coast Woman magazine and Lighthouse Business & Professional Women are presenting SUCCESS Women’s Conference 2015 on Friday, Oct. 30, at the Biloxi Civic Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The expo and registration open […]
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By Scott Naugle | Photography by William Colgin // A warm, soothing light washes gently through the abundant windows and envelops the senses. The glow is charged with a relaxed and encouraging energy, nudging one towards creativity and calm. The cerulean ceiling suggests the infinite possibilities of the sky; the red door invokes the passion […]
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LESLIE HENDERSON CO-FOUNDER, LAZY MAGNOLIA BREWING CO. What does a successful life mean to you? To quote Steve Jobs, “We’re here to put a dent in the universe. Otherwise, why else even be here?” I would only add to that by specifying that your “dent” should be a positive one that improves lives. What are […]
Tagged with: Gulf Coast Woman, Success
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By Dana Sleger // In 2013, Cristina Ucles’ world took an about-face when her husband, Henpvel, was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Homeschooling her two young children stopped; her husband’s successful carpentry and remodeling business stopped; steady income stopped; and life as they knew it stopped. However, one thing that didn’t come to a halt […]
Tagged with: Beauty, Dana Sleger, Gulf Coast Woman
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Red Cross: Not just there for the Katrinas
By John McFarland // As we observe the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, it’s appropriate to remember the contributions of the American Red Cross in the Katrina relief efforts. While the Red Cross is recognized as a non-profit, tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501c3 of the Internal Revenue code, it is unique in that it […]
Tagged with: Cares & Causes, Gulf Coast Woman, John McFarland, Red Cross
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By Elaine Stevens // Staying married is hard work, probably more so now than ever before. Marrying the right person the first time around can be a gamble, a toss of the dice. It’s been said that the key to staying married is simply deciding not to get divorced. Is that why our parents’ generation […]
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PARTY PLANNING AHEAD FOR THE HOLIDAYS By John Folding // Admit it, every year you swear you’re going to get a head start on planning for the holidays. “As soon as school starts, I’ll start shopping for Christmas,” you claim. “I’ll order those invitations for the cookie exchange early this year!” you exclaim. Alrighty then! […]
Tagged with: At Home, Gulf Coast Woman, Holidays, John Folding
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By Tricia Collins // On January 7, 2010, my 44th birthday, I was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma. Invasive ductal carcinoma is the most common form of breast cancer; 80 percent of all breast cancer being this form. As I tell my story, I will share how my faith was an integral part in getting […]
Tagged with: Gulf Coast Woman, Health & Beauty, Tricia Collins
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By Dana Sleger // Renny and Linda Sherman are one of those couples you just want to hang out with on a regular basis. Their down-to-earth approach to life and fun-loving relationship with each other offers a magnetic appeal that has earned them quite a reputation among their circle of friends as the hotspot to […]