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How to take care of your face, after the horrible acne stage is over?

11th December 2012

How to take care of your face, after the horrible acne stage is over?

Question by Ruby: How to take care of your face, after the horrible acne stage is over?
I’m really curious, when you are a teen you wash your face with acne treatment; but after you are passed that stage of your life, what do you do to take care of your face?

-Clueless.

Best answer:

Answer by Dad Fasy
Acne

Maintain a routine. Most acne treatments take time to work. It usually takes between two and eight weeks before you see any significant improvement, so you are going to have to be patient. Once you’ve gotten your acne cleared up, it’s important to continue with the treatment that’s working so it does not return.

If all else fails, contact a doctor. Mild antibiotics that are available only by prescription can help reduce acne. Keep in mind though, that the widespread overuse (taking antibiotics when you really don’t need them or for something they don’t treat) and misuse (not taking medication for the specified amount of time) of antibiotics has led to the development of multiple antibiotic resistant bacteria. That means that the antibiotics won’t work for the things they used to (including your acne).

Keep hair off of your face if at all possible. If you want to keep your bangs, then consider taking showers regularly or keeping your forehead clean with oil-dabbing cloths / clean tissues / etc.

Get good sleep. Stress increases your skin’s oiliness, which, combined with sweat and dirt, can clog pores and cause pimples. (Change your pillowcase frequently.)

Acne medications may cause your skin to initially break out worse than before because all FDA-approved acne medications (benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and sulphur ) are causing your skin to regenerate faster. This brings existing acne pimples already under your skin (but not visible yet) to the surface, which in turn causes a massive but fortunately temporary break out. Give the medications time to work — about one to two weeks — and you will notice a big difference in the quality of your skin.

See a dermatologist if over the counter remedies do not work. They specialize in skin care and can prescribe you medicines that help you improve it.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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11th December 2012

What is a good book for teens about coping with anxciety?

Question by ssteven199213: What is a good book for teens about coping with anxciety?
My 16 year old daughter suffers from anxciety and I would like to find a book she can read that is easy to understand and gives good advice!

Best answer:

Answer by AngelSenshi
These days books like that are difficult to come by. I’m a bookworm, I love reading and I have a shelf bigger than my wardrobe, which really is saying something and I’ve yet to find a good book like the one you’re looking for. I’ve sufferred from depression, extreme anxiety, panic attacks and a lot of things. The only real thing I was able to find that helped me with that was reading fanfictions on the internet. I find they are more real than the books you find in stores because you can review peoples work and they WILL answer you. Most of these people also talk from experience and even I personally write a lot psychology related things and I always give good morals and advice through my writing.

Until I can think of a good book to recommend, I suggest you just go on a website like www.fictionpress.com and try to look for some interesting stories, maybe you could print them for her and put together a collection of good stories. That’s the best I can think of, forgive me.

Another good thing you could do, with similar helpfulness, inspire her to write and release some of her own views in stories on websites. That’s what has helped me immensely in my life, and I’m 16 year old girl too, so I know how she feels. I will get back to you if I think of a good book to recommend, I’m sorry my reply couldnt be of better help. Good luck and I hope things go well for you and her.

Add your own answer in the comments!

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11th December 2012

Cool Teen Music Videos images

Some cool teen music videos images:

Nickelodeon Choice Awards 2011
teen music videos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

Shannon Noll
teen music videos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

Lisa Gormley
teen music videos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

posted in Entertainment | 0 Comments

11th December 2012

Q&A: What is a good diet to maximize weight loss?

Question by Tristan: What is a good diet to maximize weight loss?
I weigh 310 lbs and am trying to get down to 220 lbs. What would be a good diet to go on to maximize weight loss while also maximizing muscle gain?

Best answer:

Answer by Lost Cause
Cut out the fast food and the sodas, and don’t go anywhere near a weight bench. I lost 85 lbs just by eating whatever I wanted really, just not late at night, and I made sure I exercised for at least 30 minutes a day. It’s gonna take a few months for you to get to 220 lbs, but you’ll be doing it healthily, and that’s a lot better than destroying your kidneys with weight-loss supplements, or throwing off your metabolism with a weird diet.

Stay under 2000 calories, eating small portions sporadically throughout the day. As far as exercise goes, just do 30 minutes or a mile (whichever comes first) on an elliptical machine each day. Little things, like taking the stairs, or drinking more water make such a difference.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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11th December 2012

Cool Teen Music Videos images

A few nice teen music videos images I found:

Nickelodeon Australian Kids’ Choice Awards:
teen music videos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

Nickelodeon Choice Awards 2011
teen music videos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

Jack Vidgen
teen music videos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

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11th December 2012

Q&A: What are you best beauty tips/secrets?

Question by Sarah: What are you best beauty tips/secrets?
What are your best beauty tips or secrets?? For example mine would be:
Coconut oil moisturizes hair and skin
Massaging your scalp makes your hair grow ffaster
Ice can heal acne

Lol just what do you know lol

Best answer:

Answer by ILove1D^
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYpwAtnywTk

That sums it up

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11th December 2012

Q&A: How am I doing with my weight loss? Since New Years I have lost 36 pounds although I gained some?

Question by Yaveh: How am I doing with my weight loss? Since New Years I have lost 36 pounds although I gained some?
and lost it again. I have another 84 to lose. Should I speed up my weight loss? Or am I losing normally?
I am not on a diet I have completely changed my eating habits and lifestyle, also I am getting exercise. I was a real couch potato. Now the TV rarely comes on.

Best answer:

Answer by K
Any weight loss is awesome. Just make sure you don’t plateau and it slows down. Once you lose the excess fat it will slow down but until then it should be at a steady rate. I think as long as you’re working out on a regular basis and eating healthy that’s the main thing. It’s not about what you weigh but how healthy your lifestyle is… that’s what increase life longevity. Keep up the good work I say =)

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11th December 2012

Q&A: How would I go about making a chat room for my school where students could anonymously message me?

Question by Miles: How would I go about making a chat room for my school where students could anonymously message me?
I’m president of the Gay-Straight Alliance at my school. I want to make a website sort of thing that could serve as a place for people who are struggling with their sexuality to come and talk to a peer. I just want them to be able to send me an anonymous message and we could talk about their problems. That way they don’t know who I am and I won’t know who they are; it’s just a person for them to talk to. Do you know of anything like this or how I could go about creating it? And secondly, does this even sound like a good idea? Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by ♚LGBT♚
It sounds like a great idea!
Only problem is that it could lead to you receiving anonymous hate mail! D:

You could notify your school about it, make it obvious that it is available for students if they wish. Place a note in the school news letter, school bulletin, pamphlets, etc.

Websites that allow anonymous questions:
formspring.me
qooh.me
tumblr.com

I really hope this helps, good luck!!
It is great you are helping other teens whom may be unsure of their sexuality! You are a very good and genuine human being.

Lots of love,
xo

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