Tracy Weight Loss

March 22, 2010

My Goals Before the End of Summer…weight Loss,hair Growth Etc.?

Filed under: weight loss — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Tracy @ 12:35 am

Keep the weight loss questions coming! I liked this one:

Question: ok well im 15 as right now im not happy with my life….im not happy cause i know i can be doing alot better than what i am doing so here are my goals please give me advice on as many as possible
1. i want to lose weight right now im in a size 9 pants and my goal is to be in size 5 so no i dont want to be a little stick figure i just want to feel better about my weight

2.my hair im african american and my hair is to my should but i want to grow it to my armpit

3.skin …..i have acne its not extremely bad but at times it does get out of control

4.and the fourth and finally one i want to be on varsity for cheerleading next year……so what are some drill and things i can do at home and what not to prepare me for it

please help me any and all comments will be appreciated

Answer: Exercise lots, eat no more than 1200 calories daily,
wash your hair lots and cut split ends, you may want to buy hair growth things at CVS or something
buy proactiv
take a gymnastics class/ ballet class so cheerleading will be a piece of cake and you’ll get on the team

3 Comments »

  1. 1. Don’t worry about your pants size. Your overall health is more important, and size 9 isn’t big. You’re a healthy weight, so don’t go too crazy on the diet.
    2. Hair grows at different rates for different people, and there’s nothing you can so to control it.
    3. I totally understand on this one :P
    4. Cheerleading is pretty athletic, so doing some running, stretching (touch toes, work on splits, etc) and getting your arms toned are probably the best excersizes. Good luck getting on the squad :)

    Comment by some person — March 22, 2010 @ 10:19 am

  2. I would recommend Acneace!!!!
    I used it, and after 3 months, my acne was COMPLETELY gone!
    Hope it works for you :)

    you can get From Google Search Acneace Official site. Good luck.

    Comment by Derek — March 22, 2010 @ 10:25 am

  3. Although there is no cure, acne treatments are available to help control breakout activity. Acne treatments are divided into three categories: topical, systemic, and procedural. The course of treatment is determined by the type and severity of acne.

    Knowing your grade of acne will help you choose the most effective treatment plan. Grade I and Grade II (mild to moderate acne) can often be treated with over-the-counter products. A dermatologist must treat Grade III and Grade IV (moderately severe to severe, or cystic acne).

    It’s common to try several treatments before finding the one that works for you. Try not to get discouraged. And remember, with any acne treatment or therapy, consistency is key to a successful outcome.

    Comment by Damion — March 22, 2010 @ 11:20 am

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