While cosmetic procedures that involve a scalpel dropped in 2008 from 2007 levels, they were still extremely popular. During that same period of time the so-called minimally invasive procedures such as the injection of Botox and Juvederm to get rid of facial wrinkles became even more popular, however. It isn’t clear whether the increase in the minimally invasive procedures was from people putting off having a facelift due to economics, or whether Botox and Juvederm are just continuing their meteoric rise in popularity from earlier years. Read the rest of this entry »
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Credit debt is not something that people like to think of themselves living with for the rest of their lives. These days, everyone owes someone. It’s hard not to end up in credit card debt because the interest rates keep you in debt as long as you keep only making minumum payments. With all of the house, utility, car, and rent payments, finding the cash for your credit cards may seem impossible, but it’s not.
In today’s economic state the consumer wants more for his pound, which includes being rewarded for consistently buying at a certain shop or chain store. The customer and consumer both want as much as they can get, because a lot of people are getting fired and it is unclear whether they will have enough income to help them through the bad times – through unemployment.
Irish credit cards are pretty much the same as credit cards in other countries, except they work in Euros and you pay an annual fee for the right to possess one! Even so, here you will find some cards I’ve come across that I found particularly good value for money. While these cards are listed in order of their APR% there are many factors that make a card right for your needs from the credit balance transfer terms to the amount you are charged for cash withdrawal and purchases that are not made in Euros. Look at the factors that most matter to you and then make your decision!