Hayden turns to Neutrogena webisodes in the “Heroes” off-season
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- May
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If little Hayden Panettiere was starting to look a little stressed out—and ready to break out—in the season finale of “Heroes” last night, fear not. The Palisades native is the spokesperson for Neutrogena’s Oil-Free Acne Stress Control. You think they’re about to let a single pimple get on that girl’s face?
In fact, young Hayden is such a model for young-adult blemish-less-ness, she’s going to be hosting Neutrogena’s online reality show, “OneLessStress,” while “Heroes” is on break this summer.
The webisodes will follow 20-something women as they encounter NYC-based stress tests: dieting, dating, time management, money management, etc. The series will run through August, and there’s an online sweepstakes at onelessstress.com for a trip for two to Paradise Island in the Bahamas. The deadline for entering to star in a webisode is June 15, and you can enter the Bahamas sweepstakes up through September.
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When you cope there is no stress.
Coping depends on the way that you cope. Your coping style. This is the way that that you act feel and think.
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They certainly enjoy poor quality of life
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Who will become depressed and anxious.You all know too. the person who is ‘good for others and bad for himself’.
That this will happen to them repeatedly.
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What is the catch?
Your skepticism!
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With kindest regards.
Dr. Michael Benjamin
Psychiatrist