Wednesday, January 6, 2010

How to turn an old dress into a new skirt


Nearly all of you reading this have an old dress --and you can turn it into a skirt. Simple, eh? Here's how.

1Find your dress. The more material the better for this, so find something billowy. Loads of material = extra swishyness. Empire lines work well because you don't have to worry about a waist.

2 Cut the dress about 1 inch (or 3 cm) higher than you want it to sit. Mark where you want the waist to be and then cut higher than this.

3 Fold the top of the now-cut dress over so there's about an inch (3 cm) of material running all the way around the inside.

4Now sew sew sew! But not all the way around! Leave an inch (3cm) gap somewhere.

5 Get some thick-ish elastic (I usually use something just under an inch or 2.5cm in width) and cut it to fit around your waist. Make sure there's a bit of an overlap. If you use wider elastic make sure you allow for this when cutting the dress and folding over.

6 Thread this elastic through the channel you've sewn into the dress (that's what the gap's for). Attaching a big safety pin to one end of the elastic and pushing/pulling that through usually helps.

7 Once this is threaded through, get the two ends of the elastic and sew them together. Securely! I'm talking sewing and sewing until you're 100% sure it's not going to come undone.

8 Sew up the gap in the channel and even out the gathers in the material.

9 Voilà! One skirt. Now wear that baby with pride.


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Winter boot trend: Go bold







For some of us, winter boots are our sole inspiration for getting out of our warm, cozy beds on cold winter mornings. This winter, it's all about embellishment and experimentation. Our hit list includes all of the hottest styles of the season but the real runway magic is in the detail.

Most of the styles below are offered both classically and kicked up a notch, adorned with buckles, studs, chains or sequins and in funky fabrics, such as faux fur, animal skin and colorful suede. Bottom line: 'Tis the season to be daring with your feet – flirt with fringe, fall in love with laces or bow down to a darling bow.

Giddy up

You don’t have to dress the cowgirl part to rock western boots – in fact, you shouldn’t. With this season’s modernized twist on the trend, cowboy boots or booties are an unexpected and adorable addition to a very urban LBD or a skinny jeans ensemble.

Take it higher

Leg-lengthening and ultra-daring over-the-knee boots are the showstopper pair of this season. To avoid a street corner-esque look, steer clear of pairing the boots with 80s clothes or anything too revealing. If you are really worried about the tramp factor, opt for a colored pair, a chunkier heel versus a stiletto, and a sleek, non-embellished look to ensure classiness.

Effortlessly chic

The slouch boot has a uniquely casual yet sophisticated look not attained by any other boot in the season’s collection. Able to instantly convert a nothing-special outfit into one to take notice of, the slouch boot is a must-have in winter’s shoe wardrobe and they look equally fabulous with a flat, kitten or platform heel.

Less is more

The most versatile of the season’s gallery of boot trends, the ankle boot can be worn with just about anything – dresses (knee-length or above), jumpers, leggings, skinny jeans – with socks, tights, knee highs or bare legged. These mini boots have the power to make anything look fiercer and more fun so make sure whatever you are wearing, including your attitude, can handle it.

Peek-a-boo

Peep-toes and cut-outs aren’t really boot structures on their own and can exist on any of the aforementioned styles. But because they are undeniably stunning and standout in this season’s suite of offerings, they warrant special mentioning. If there is one pair of boots that you don’t need this season but want to treat yourself to, this is the pair. And if cold climate practicality is deterring you from picking up a pair, they look equally gorgeous with tights. So what’s your excuse now?!

The new Ugg

Undeniably cute and cozy too, knit sweater boots are the most purposeful of all the hottest boots trends this winter. Part slipper, part boot, once you slip into this pair, you may never want to take them off. Make sure you look for a pair that has built-in sock liners to absorb moisture so your toes stay dry and snuggly.

Tristan lives a double LA life as a free-spirited beach bum and Hollywood know-it all. She is a trend forecaster who believes it is bad luck to wear the same toenail polish two weeks in a row and is also a dating expert who waxes poetic about falling in like, falling in love and falling into bed. Tristan is the author of MENu Dating: Taste-Test Your Way to the Main Course, out now.

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How to Make Your Lips Appear Plumper


For many women, their lips are a source of disappointment. With all of the ads in magazines and on TV using models that have full, sexy lips -- those of us with thin lips feel that we have somehow got shortchanged. Not anymore!

Easy Tips for Fuller Lips

Here are some simple tips & tricks to make your lips appear fuller with cosmetics. Check out our tips below to fool the eye and you'll soon have lips that look luscious, plump and kissable.

Keep Your Lips Conditioned

Prevent dry, cracked lips with lip balm. Use lip balm with SPF when you are out in the daylight hours and before you go to bed at night to keep them in tip-top shape.

Prepare Your Base

For best results, start by applying foundation on your lips when you are putting on your make up. Set it with translucent loose or pressed powder. This will make a good base.

Make Your Lips Larger

Outline your lips with a lip liner that is closest to the color of your lips. Use the liner just beyond your lip line, increasing the size a little. Add some balance, shape and curves to the upper and lower lip if desired.

Fill Them In

Fill in your lips with a metallic lipstick (try Maybelline's Wet Shine) using a brush, including the area you extended with the lip liner.

Use Lip Gloss

Add a finishing touch with lip gloss. The gloss will add depth and give the appearance of plumper, fatter lips. Take it along in your purse for quick touch-ups.

Extra Kissable Lips

For a poufy pout, apply a glob of petroleum jelly onto lips and gently rub in with a soft toothbrush. Follow up with lip balm.

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How to Get The Best Haircut


Getting the best haircut is something every one of us desires. There are so many haircuts and hairstyles available to choose from it makes the choice even more difficult. The thing that scares most people and causes them to maintain the same hairstyle over a very long period of time is change. Changes don't necessarily mean the same thing, they can be good changes or they can be bad changes. This is why people are afraid, they don't want to make a bad choice.

Times have changed and the cosmetic industry has come a long way, being able to fix almost any hairstyle malfunctions. For example if you cut your hair too short and you don't like it you can put hair extensions on and your back to long hair in a matter of hours.

There are so many cutting techniques as well to mold the hairstyle according to your own personal style and face shape.

In order for a person to make the right choice when it comes to haircuts you need to look at the following:

  • make sure the haircut matches your face shape. There is no point is getting a hairstyle which is not flattering for you. You might like the haircut on someone else but that doesn't mean you will look the same with the haircut. People have different face shapes so the hairstyle will look differently on each person

  • make sure your hair type is appropriate for the haircut. People have different types of hair, from sleek straight to curly, from fine to thick. There are certain hairstyle which only look good on straight hair or on curly hair. Some haircuts make fine hair appear denser while other don't flatter fine hair. This is why it is important to choose the haircut according to your hair type as well.
  • incorporate layers into your haircut for best styling opportunities. Layers will add the right movement and volume to the hair. They will relive some weight off thick long hair, making it easier to style and maintain. There are a variety of layering techniques to choose from depending on the desired result

  • choose a hairstyle which appeals to you and don't let yourself be influenced by other peoples opinion. You know yourself better than anyone else so make your own choice because it is the only way you will love your new haircut. If you like your hair you will feel confident and that state of confidence will be felt by the people surrounding you

  • incorporate your own style into the haircut. If you choose a haircut that is going to suit you and emphasize your facial features and you add a little bit of your own personality int the hairstyle just by changing the hair color, the layering technique or any other thing that you might like. This will make the hairstyle suite you perfectly because there will be a little bit of you in it



  • Choose a hairstyle which you love and don't be afraid of changes. The worst thing that can happen is for you to hate it but there is always a solution. You can style it to your liking, or you can color it differently. Remember that hair grows back so there is no permanent damage. Only by taking risks and making changes you will be able to find the perfect hairstyle for you.

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    How to Get the Best Haircut and Style



    Have you ever come home from the salon in tears because you feel that your hair was ruined, and worst of all -- you paid for it? It's probably happened to just about all of us at some time or another but you can prevent it in the future. On a quest to the most fabulous haircut and style just for you, here are important five steps to ensure you get just what you're looking for.

    Choose a Reputable Stylist

    Seek out others for referrals. Ask you friends with great-looking hair which salon they go to and the name of their stylist. More important, ask those who have similar hair texture, thickness and styles that you prefer. If you see a stranger whose hair you adore, don't be shy. Flatter that person with compliments and get the information you need. Most people are happy to share their stylist and can often get discounts for giving referrals.

    Take Along Pictures

    It's not always easy to describe what haircut and style you want. Your description may bring up something completely different in the stylist's mind, leading to a bad cut that can take months or even years to recover from.

    Salons are full of magazines and styling guides for a reason. If you bring along a picture from home or select one from an in-house pictorial, you're more likely to get just what you want. Be reasonable. Not all cuts and styles may work with your hair texture and some can accentuate facial flaws. The best insurance is to bring along a few pictures and ask the professional for advice.

    Be Precise

    If you want your long hair to stay long, say just that. If you just want a trim, tell him or her how much hair you want cut and make a show with your fingers. Don't be reluctant to interrupt while your hair is being cut. If you just sit there, knowing you're on the wrong track, you'll kick yourself later on. A stylist who asks plenty of questions about how you want your hair to look is one that wants to make sure that you walk out happy.

    Hair Styling - Watch Closely

    Don't get into heavy chatting and then discover that you have no idea how to achieve that fantastic look. A great hairstyle is one you'll want to replicate over and over so it's important to watch carefully and see how it's done. Again, ask questions and you can pick up some good tips for manipulating your hair into the style that's just perfect for you.

    Be Decisive

    There are times when you're just not happy with the cut. If you are aware of this before you leave the salon, make it known. If the salon is not busy, this may be able to be corrected then and there. If you feel rushed, tell the stylist and let him or her know that you may be in touch soon. If you discover that the haircut is not to your liking after you get home, make another appointment to follow up. After all, you wanted to look better, right? The best way to do this is communicate with the professional.

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    6 Tips on Hand Skin Care in Winter




    Wear gloves …

    The skin of our hands is thin, delicate, and often dry, this is why it is the first to suffer from cold winds, frost, and dry heated air inside our apartments. The most important hand protection from winter elements is as simple as just to wear gloves!

    Make it a good habit to wear warm gloves or mittens every time you go outside, even if it is just to check the mail or get into a car. This measure is especially important if your hand skin is dry and irritated.
    2. Humidify the air …

    Moisten the air inside your house by placing a plate of water near heaters. I usually use rose water that also fills the air with a delicate scent and works as aromatherapy. This simple measure will prevent your skin, including the skin of your hands, from over-drying.
    3. Wear rubber gloves when doing house work …

    Always wear rubber gloves while washing dishes, and especially so in the winter. Overexposure to both water and harsh chemicals in dishwashing liquids draws natural moisture and lubrication out of your hands. For the same reason, do not wash your hands too often, unless you work in a hospital. Nurses, who have to frequently wash their hands with soap, often develop extremely dry, cracked, and painful hand skin that is hard to cure.
    everal times a day, use a natural hand cream or, better yet, coconut oil, or shea butter, to nourish and moisturise the skin of your hands. To make a rich hand cream at home, mix some unsalted butter with a bit of honey and several beneficial herbs, such as coltsfoot or nettle. This rich, nourishing cream is the most effective for a winter time. Avoid using store-bought moisturisers if you are going to expose your hands to a cold weather. Never use any commercial hand creams that contain petroleum.

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    Foot Care In Winter


    Without doubt, your feet are the most active part of your body, even more than your hands. In fact most of the time they are definitely overworked. Especially in today’s day and age, the big metros are so widespread that one has to cover long distances to get from one place to the next. Even if you have a car and are in the driver’s seat, you know how tiring driving can be. Life is just not easy anymore.
    definitely overworked. Especially in today’s day and age, the big metros are so widespread that one has to cover long distances to get from one place to the next. Even if you have a car and are in the driver’s seat, you know how tiring driving can be. Life is just not easy anymore.

    In this scenario, what do you do for your feet A pedicure once a month is not enough. You need to take care almost on a daily basis. E.g. simply relaxing your feet for ten minutes in a bucket of hot water can do wonders for that aching tired feeling. You may also add a little salt to the bucket for better results. Epsom salt is a good remedy for a strained ligament or a muscle pull. A footbath is also an excellent way to restore circulation in case you feel numb or cold.

    What do you do about those painful corns

    Do you have patches of hard skin, bunions or corns Just in case you do, here is a word of advice. Never, ever handle these problems by yourself. Because seemingly simple problems tend to worsen if handled in the wrong way. Always consult your doctor or a chiropodist and get the right advice.

    Until you get to the chiropodist, you can get some relief for a painful corn by using a cornpad or a cottonwool dressing to protect that area from pressure. It would also be a good idea to use a hand and body lotion on your feet regularly in order to prevent scaly skin or help heal small patches that have started forming.

    Do you have chilblains

    People in countries with very cold winters often face the problem of chilblains. So it is best to dress as warmly as possible in such cases. But you should avoid wearing very tight stockings, shoes or boots as these are extremely constricting. You could try using a good ointment that is available in the market for a little relief. But do consult your doctor or chiropodist for professional advice. It is quite possible that your body is lacking calcium or vitamin D. Whatever it is, your doctor is the best guide.

    Ingrown toenails, athlete’s foot or verrucas are other similar problems that require a doctor’s attention. So it would be worth taking an appointment at least once a year to keep your feet in the best of health. A simple tip to prevent ingrown toenails would be to cut them carefully. The right way is to cut them straight across without clipping off the corners and then bevel with an emery board.

    Take time to pick out the right shoes

    Are you ruled by what is in fashion or are you the type who emphasizes comfort. A good combination would be ideal. But it does not always happen that way. Sometimes shoes that look good are not always good to your feet. So choose your shoes carefully and pick only the best quality.

    Firstly, check out the fit around the heel. If it is not right, it will cause unnecessary strain and fatigue. Next see that there are no awkward inner seams that rub the foot the wrong way and cause calluses and corns. Comfort should be the priority. Make sure that the shoe is the right size. If it is a size bigger, you could get sloppy and cause your ankles to weaken.

    Always change your shoes as frequently as possible and vary the size of the heel. If you constantly live in high heels, you might strain your calves and your back in the long run. Also do not live in soft slippers continuously as they offer minimum support to your feet.

    If you like wearing stockings, always buy the correct size. Very tight ones would hurt your toes and be very constricting. Always change them daily and use foot powder or talcum powder between your toes to avoid any problems.

    Exercise is good for your feet

    You go for a walk every other day and you probably indulge in an exercise routine. It is time to include a few for your feet so that they remain flexible and carry you all your life.

    Remove your slippers and sit in a chair. Now press your toes down hard on the floor as if making knuckles with your toes. But do not let them curl under. Relax and repeat a few times.
    Sit on the edge of a chair with your heels resting on the floor. Spread the toes wide and then relax them. Repeat 10 times.

    Simple home remedies

    Soak feet for 10 minutes in warm water to which salt has been added. Remove and scrub dry, especially between the toes. This is the easiest way to relax tired feet. In the case of a sprain add Epsom salt to the water for best results.
    Alternatively add a shampoo to warm water and soak your feet for 10 minutes. This will also improve the texture of the toenails.
    Mix a few drops of lemon juice in vaseline and apply gently on cracked heels.
    Scrub heels with a pumice stone while bathing.
    Use a good hand and body lotion on your feet too.

    If you look after your feet, they will look out for you.


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    Natural Beauty Tips


    Not everyone wants a complete makeover as some like to preserve a more natural appearance. Let's face it, many men are attracted to the low-maintenance, "girl-next-door" look and accomplishing that can be just as challenging as looking model-perfect.

    So, how do you achieve a desirable look without the heavy use of cosmetics and makeup? Our natural beauty tips and advice will help you do just that, and put you on the path to a beautiful, unaffected, you.

    Practice a Healthy Lifestyle

    Natural beauty is akin to an overall healthy appearance. Start with a better lifestyle. Your own attitudes and daily life reflects in how you look to others. Take care of your body and it will take care of you.

    Eat a proper, well-balanced diet. Food that's good for your body helps your internal organs function properly and shows on the outside as well. The trick is to read the labels carefully and eat healthy foods with minimal preservatives. Good nutrition is key to your outward appearance and longevity.

    The best skin in the world will not overcome a flabby body. Get in good physical shape if you've been slacking off. Set some reasonable fitness goals to get your body fit and trim. Begin with short-term goals and set new ones once they're achieved.

    Skin Care Tips

    Water plays a crucial role. For radiant skin, stay hydrated to keep your skin soft and supple. Seal in water externally after a shower by applying lotion to damp skin.

    Look for all-natural, organic and herbal recipes for basic skin problems. Whether it's dry skin or blemishes, you can target the areas that need it most, foregoing chemicals that can be irritating to your skin.

    As you age, you'll hit some bumps along the way. Care for your skin as you do your most prized possession and you'll see the benefits quickly, as well as years from now.

    Don't want leathery skin? Lessen the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by reducing exposure to the sun's dangerous rays. When enjoying outdoor activities, apply a sunscreen with SPF of at least 15 and re-applying when necessary.

    Wearing Makeup, Naturally

    If you wish to wear makeup, utilize only the best cosmetics brushes and beauty tools to enhance your finest features and cover flaws. This allows you to apply only the amount that is needed while blending in any excess color.

    Apply a tinted moisturizer or sheer foundation with a damp sponge. Either one will allow your natural skin tone to show through while covering minor imperfections.

    Creme or liquid blush blends more naturally than powder. Apply to the apple of your cheeks, outwards, into your hairline to prevent makeup lines.

    Don't want to overdo your eyes? You can now enhance your own eyelashes without adding clumps or colors. New, clear mascara is available to separate your lashes and give them luster and shine.

    Reduce Stress

    Stress is an unfortunate fact in today's fast-paced lifestyle and often reflects in your skin and eyes. Make it routine to relax and pamper yourself, daily if possible. This will give you time to slow down and plan the following day.

    Become aware of the facial expressions you often make when stressed-out. If you raise your eyebrows often, you could very well end up with permanent wrinkles on your forehead. If you squint because you don't understand something, lines between your brows may become evident.

    Don't expect to live without facial expressions, they're part of you. What you can do is be aware of those expressions you make when nobody is looking. Replace those with something else, such as fidgeting and ease up on your face.

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    Partay! Party Makeup Fun


    Who doesn't enjoy getting dolled up for a party? It's a great opportunity to go all out and look your absolute best! You can stun them with some wild and flashy makeup, adding sparkles and bold colors that are just perfect for parties.

    Show off your distinct style by adding a creative flair to your makeup and keep them guessing what you'll come up with next. It's best to focus on one facial feature, while not getting too flamboyant with all of your makeup. Don't overdo it. You want to look stylish, not over-the-top.

    Foundation

    If you plan to be dancing or under hot lights, keep your foundation from caking up and looking messy by applying a light layer, touched-up with loose powder to cover imperfections.

    Eyes

    Don't be shy! Go bold with party makeup, especially at night. Right now, sparkles and shine are all the rage. Try sprinkling loose glitter on your eyelids. Top it off with false eyelashes. You could try various eyeliners in unique colors or tinted mascara to add just the right amount of color.

    Cheeks

    Since you might get hot, you go easy on the cheek color. Tone it down or sculpt your cheekbones with a dark, brownish blush. Or, consider adding body glitter to the edge of your cheeks for some elegant highlights.

    Lips

    1960's retro red lipstick sets the trend for the latest in lipcolor this season and really stands out on those with blonde hair and pale skin. If you'd rather go classic than wild, try a dark plum or wine color to accentuate your lips without looking flashy. If you prefer a more natural look, apply a shimmery lipgloss over bare lips or your favorite lipstick.


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    Skin Care Tips


    Water plays a crucial role. For radiant skin, stay hydrated to keep your skin soft and supple. Seal in water externally after a shower by applying lotion to damp skin.

    Look for all-natural, organic and herbal recipes for basic skin problems. Whether it's dry skin or blemishes, you can target the areas that need it most, foregoing chemicals that can be irritating to your skin.

    As you age, you'll hit some bumps along the way. Care for your skin as you do your most prized possession and you'll see the benefits quickly, as well as years from now.

    Don't want leathery skin? Lessen the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by reducing exposure to the sun's dangerous rays. When enjoying outdoor activities, apply a sunscreen with SPF of at least 15 and re-applying when necessary.

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    5-Minute mom makeover


    Remember the days when you had countless minutes to devote to coiffing, resulting in flawlessly applied makeup, frizz-free hair and perfectly accessorized outfits? Now those prized minutes have been replaced with diaper changes, lunch packing and arguments about how much skin is too much skin to show at show and tell. It's no surprise that your primping routine has fallen by the wayside. Well, it's time for a style intervention. With these makeover tips and tricks, you can go from drab mom to fab mom in 5 minutes flat.

    Eliminate drab

    To begin your mommy makeover, rid your closet of anything that screams lazy or disheveled and above all else, pitch those mom jeans. Further, do not buy anything that doesn't fit you perfectly and doesn't make you feel fabulous, including lingerie and loungewear. Take your time to stock your closet only with items that fall into the fab category.

    Skip the hoodies

    Leave the hoodies for the college kids and the gym rats. Instead opt for cozy cardis and multi-wear wraps. Consider cashmere or cotton blend, and stock your closet with a variety of neutrals and a few bright colors too. Experiment with layering, belts and flower pins to glam up any ensemble.

    Make a statement

    Daily, adorn your go-to mom uniform (typically jeans and t-shirt) with a key statement accessory. This could be a funky scarf, to-die-for bag or adorable hat that is also secretly concealing your should-have-washed-it-three-days-ago hair. The best way to keep your accessories closet current is to update it seasonally. And remember, it doesn't have to be expensive to look expensive!

    Invest in a pair of killer sunglasses

    Choose a pair that are versatile in color, are perfectly fitted to your face shape and that you absolutely love. They will not only make you feel like a mom-star, they'll camouflage sleepless nights with style. It's an instant makeover!

    Shine in gold

    Hoops and bangles that is. These two indestructible, totally versatile jewelry accessories look great on everyone, make you feel younger and brighten any outfit in seconds.

    Exfoliate and moisturize

    Glowing skin is the key to looking fresh and fab so be sure to wash your face (save time by doing this in the shower) with a gentle exfoliating cleanser, and follow with a moisturizer that your skin will drink up. Try tinted moisturizer to even out skin tone and avoid using heavy-weighted, pore clogging, and time-consuming foundation.

    Have three standby hairstyles

    If you don't have wash 'n go hair, when you have some spare time, experiment with various easy hairstyles that look great, but take a minute or less like a loose and low side ponytail, side swept part with a bobby pin, headband, or low bun.

    A diet of lip-gloss and mascara

    These are the mom survivor items, so stash gloss and mascara in your purse, car — everywhere that offers you easy access. In combination they make you look refreshed and reenergized, even if you are running on empty. If you have time for more of a makeover, dot concealer on eyes to brighten them and on any blemishes you want to mask, and blend. Dust blush on apples of cheeks and brush up cheekbones towards hairline. Finally, sweep a translucent powder all over to set. Tip: All of this can be legally accomplished while sitting at a stoplight.

    http://www.sheknows.com/articles/812524


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    Stylish winter hat trends


    One of the most fabulous but misunderstood accessories of all time is the hat. It can punch up any outfit from stale to stylish in a snap,but your hair suffers the The secret to hat happiness is not only finding a hat that you love, but also knowing that a hat shouldn’t just be used as a solution to a bad hair day. Quite the contrary in fact – to achieve hat harmony, you actually have to do your hair so that the hat lays properly, so upon removal, you minimize the possibility of dreaded hat-head. Below with help from celeb hairstylist Philip Pelusi, we look at the season’s hottest hat styles and show you how to rock your locks underneath.

    Fedora

    The fedora passes again this season as one of the runway’s hottest hats. Looking good on most anyone with nearly any cut, the fedora can be rocked out with a dressed-down boyfriend look or a dressed-up cocktail ensemble.

    The hat hairstyle: The fedora showstops because of its fierce angles but looks great offset with a more feminine look, so try curling hair into loose feminine waves. Using a large barrel curling iron, curl some facing towards the face and some away for a free-form look.

    Beret

    This headpiece exudes romance when worn correctly and reeks of starving painter or left-your-shower-cap-on when worn improperly. The great thing about the beret is that it has a universal shape so it works on just about anybody – all you need to do is pick the color you love and learn how to work it!

    The hat hairstyle: Berets should be placed square on the forehead, sloping back, covering ears. Let hair hang down covering ears as well. For a pulled-back look, try a loose side ponytail with soft strands peeking out.

    Shearling bucket hat

    Equal parts cute and comfy, the shearling bucket hat is an understated classic piece of luxury that goes with anything and is guaranteed to keep you snug as a bug in a rug.

    The hat hairstyle: Although shearlings are adorably cozy and certainly warm, their weight and shape can crush hair. So wearing hair half up, clipped with a barrette not only looks cute when the hat is on, when you take the hat off and unclip the hair, your natural bounce will return.

    Cloche hat

    Channel your 1920s diva with the ultra lady-like cloche hat. This beautiful bell-shaped cap is worn quite fitted and pulled down just above the eyebrows, and it can turn any outfit into a classy ensemble in an instant.

    The hat hairstyle: Due to the tight fit of this hat, hat-head is virtually unavoidable, but fortunately this hat is an indoor/outdoor cap. That said, wearing your hair down or in a low pony will work well with this beauty.

    Trapper Hat

    The trapper hat captures the rustic nature and the luxury of the perfect cozy cabin weekend getaway. Equally gorgeous and warm, the trapper is the indulgent hat, not to mention the statement hat of the season.

    The hat hairstyle: A low ponytail in back or two loose pigtails work, but the key to making this hat work is letting a few pieces of loose hair hang in front. After all, this hat can be very overbearing and you don’t want your head to be mistaken for an actual animal… especially if you are out for a hike in the woods.

    Newsboy cap

    This throw-and-go hat is the season’s bad-hair day lifesaver. Coming in an infinite variety of styles, a girl simply can’t have enough of these in her closet for those should-have-washed-my-hair-days-ago mornings.

    The hat hairstyle: A ballerina-style bun (low ponytail with hair wrapped around and around and secured with bobby pins) at the nape of the neck works brilliantly with the newsboy cap, giving the tomboyish hat a bit of feminine flair.

    This winter, look out for the above hats to be embellished with beads, stones, sparkles or feathers to glam them up. Additionally you will see a lot more color than usual in your hat choices and the fabrics of choice will be fur (real and faux), suede and leather this winter. Hats off to the most adventurous of hat shoppers this season!.

    http://www.sheknows.com/articles/812503


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    Tuesday, January 5, 2010

    How to care for your winter wear


    Nothing says winter like cozying up in snuggly boots, luxurious sweaters and stunning hats. What makes these pieces so scrumptious is their high-quality fabrics, which often aren’t as fun to care for as they are to wear. Fortunately we have the tips and tricks that make giving these beloved wears their needed TLC. Here's how to care for your more high-maintenance winter wear.

    Leather boots

    Although leather boots may be a winter fashion must-have, snow and salt can quickly make them go from runway gorgeous to tired and tasteless if not taken care of properly. Follow these simple steps to keep them smooth, shiny and shaped:
    1. Brush off loose dirt and/or salt outside. Hang boots to dry on rack, if wet.
    2. Apply all products with your hand in the boot to help keep the shape while the boot is being worked on. Perform all applications over a covered area.
    3. Use a mild soap/water solution and soft white cloth to wash wood or synthetic heels and trim. Dry thoroughly.
    4. Use a separate soft, white cloth to apply leather-cleaning solution to soiled areas of boots. Rub gently to remove stains. Let dry.
    5. For tough salt stains, use a half water/half vinegar solution applied with a soft, white cloth.
    6. Using the dry, soft, white cloth, buff boots to rich finish.
    7. Stuff boots with tissue paper to keep their shape.
    8. Spray boots with protective solution to prevent future salt stains and damage. Allow to dry at room temperature for one hour.
    9. Keep boots out of direct sunlight, which can cause fading and cracking.
    10. Use shoe polish to fill in cracks, scuffs and scratches.
    11. Wash removable boot liners monthly and dry thoroughly prior to next use.

    Ugg boots

    Nothing says winter quite like snuggling up in a pair of Ugg boots. However too much cozying can result in a lot of grime, not too mention some pretty uncute stink. To bring back the look, and smell, of when you first fell in love with these socially acceptable slippers, follow these simple steps:
    1. Lightly moisten the outside of the boots with cold water. Do not submerge them in water.
    2. Mix one part suede cleaner with one part water to create a diluted solution.
    3. Gently clean boots’ outer surface with the solution using a sponge. Using a clean sponge, rinse solution with cold water.
    4. Stuff boots with newspaper or tissue paper to keep their shape. Dry away from direct sunlight or direct heat – both will cause shrinkage.
    5. Once dry, brush boots with a suede brush or lint-free towel in direction of nap.
    6. Mix 2 tsp. baking soda and 2 tsp. corn flour to create a deodorizer. Sprinkle the mixture into the boots and shake it around. Let stand overnight and shake out the excess the following day.

    Wool coats

    You know winter has arrived when you pull out your wool coat from summer storage (and hopefully find a left $20 bill in the pocket!). To ensure it, along with the new one you pick up (our recommendation: a bright colored wool trench) this season, makes it to next spring, you need to give these gorgeous goods extra loving care. Here’s how:
    1. Start by removing pet hair, human hair and lint with a common lint roller or brush. Wool coats are particle magnets and a lint-free coat will look cleaner in a matter of minutes.
    2. Remove any loose threads. Use manicure scissors or try a clothes shaver to get those hard-to-reach or very tiny threads.
    3. To wash a wool coat, first check the label. Many wool coats can be hand washed. In this case, use a mild soap and roll it up in a towel to remove the water. Do not wring the coat. Lay it flat on a towel and adjust it to its original shape. If the label says dry clean only, most store bought dry cleaning kits such as Dryel will do the trick.
    4. For stains, try spot cleaning it with cool water and wool appropriate stain remover. For food stains, try carbonated water.
    5. Use a cedar hanger to hang your wool coat. Cedar prevents moth attacks.
    6. To remove wrinkles from a wool coat, hang the coat up in the bathroom with the shower on hot. Let the room steam up for 10 to 15 minutes. Keep the coat in there until steam dissipates.

    Cashmere, Fleece and Hats - Oh, my!


    Wool sweaters

    A girl can’t have enough cozy wool sweaters but nothing causes heartbreak more easily than when one bad laundry misstep results in your fave wintry wool sweater ending up in the hand-me-down pile for your baby sister. Avoid shrinkage disasters, by following these dos/don’ts:
    1. Most wool sweaters can be hand washed. But read the tag – if it says dry clean only, then don’t take chances on hand washing and take it to your dry cleaner.
    2. Otherwise, fill a sink with hot water. Add a couple of drops of dishwashing detergent. Swish the soap around once or twice. Do not make bubbles. Lay the sweater in, turned inside out. Leave it there for a few minutes. The soap will lift the oil and dirt out all on its own.
    3. Lift the sweater out and place on a towel. Drain the sink entirely and refill with rinse water.
    4. Place the sweater in the sink. Do this two to three times until the water runs clear.
    5. Place the sweater on a dry towel and roll up the sweater to remove the excess water. Repeat until the sweater is damp.
    6. Lay the sweater out flat on a new towel, restoring its original shape. Let air dry at room temperature.
    7. Once the sweater is dry, use a lint brush to remove fly-a-ways.
    8. Store your sweater in a non-cedar drawer (acid in wood damages wool). Do not hang heavy sweaters as the hanger will distort the shape. Lightweight sweaters can be hung on padded hangers.

    Fleece

    A staple of winter wardrobes as either a great layering piece or on its own for milder days, high-quality fleece will wear well for years when laundered with care. Fortunately this fabric is one of the few that can typically bear the brunt of the washing machine, with these simple caveats:
    1. Wash items inside out on the gentle cycle using the warm wash and rinse settings.
    2. Stick with mild powdered detergents versus all-purpose liquid detergents, which can cause the fabric to lose its beloved water-resistance.
    3. When drying fleece, either hang dry or dry in the dryer on low and remove immediately when done.
    4. Never iron fleece – high heat will leave permanent marks.
    5. Never use fabric softeners or bleach – both reduce water-resistant power.

    Cashmere

    Never, never, never to come within feet of a washer or dryer, cashmere is one of the dreamiest and most delicate of all fabrics. Therefore, it must be handled with the greatest of care. And although caring for cashmere is a labor of love, it is worth every moment. This luxurious fabric, whether in sweater, hat, scarf or mitten form, when taken care of, will have everyone, yourself included, wanting to give you a gentle touch. The rules of good cashmere care are as follows:
    1. Read labels carefully – some cashmere items are dry clean only – in these cases, do not hand wash them.
    2. If hand washable, use lukewarm water only and a very mild soap or shampoo. Gently massage the suds through the cashmere and rinse carefully with lukewarm water. NEVER wring cashmere – the fabric will lose its shape.
    3. Instead, gently squeeze excess water out. Lay the item out flat on a towel, restoring it to its original shape. Roll the towel up, with the cashmere piece in it, applying pressure to the towel and then unroll it. Move the item to a new dry towel and allow to dry to completion.
    4. Never use hangers with cashmere. Simply fold items when dry and place them in a drawer.
    5. Do not dry cashmere near heaters or in direct sunlight – this will shorten their life spans.

    Hats

    Nothing says winter like a fabulous hat, but they only look their best when they are clean and properly shaped. Follow these simple steps to keep your fur, wool and felt hats looking as fresh as the day you bought them:
    1. If your hat is wet, shake off excess water and let it air dry in room temperature place. Avoid drying in too humid an area to avoid mildewing.
    2. To clean, simply brush the top and bottom counter-clockwise with a soft bristle brush. Brush the sides in the direction of the nap.
    3. For tough stains, blend a solution of mild powdered detergent and lukewarm water and use the soft bristled brush to gently scrub the stain until it is removed. Rinse the spot with water.
    4. Use steam to shape structured hats back to desired shape.
    5. Store hanging up or in a hat box.


    http://www.sheknows.com/articles/812763

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    Beauty tips and tricks for entering your 30s


    Entering a new decade in your life can be daunting and stressful. So take the time to decompress, relax and enjoy yourself with these tips on how to stay, act and feel young, no matter what your age.

    A girl's night out

    There's nothing like a girl's night out to reinvigorate yourself. Shake things up, call up your girlfriends and make plans to dance the night away. Getting all dolled up with your best girlfriends and the dancing the night away will make you feel young and put you in high spirits.

    Date night

    Sometimes when you fall into a pattern, it can be easy to stay there. Plan a date night with your husband or boyfriend to bring back all the sparks of your courtship. Dress up, go to dinner and spend the night reconnecting. There's nothing that will lift your mood and make you feel more alive than falling in love with your man all over again.

    Buy a new dress

    Whether you're having a bad day and need the self-esteem boost or you just feel like a splurge, you really can't go wrong by going out and treating yourself to something new. A dress is the perfect pick-me-up and an instant way to make you feel young and feminine.

    At-home spa night

    Invite your friends over for a little R&R and host an at-home spa night. Do manicures, pedicures and at-home facials, and all the girls will feel worry free and refreshed. To really decompress, serve some cocktails such as wine or a signature martini.

    Play catch-up

    Schedule a dinner or happy hour with some old friends or family members. Dedicating some time to reconnect with those that are important in your life is truly priceless. The exchange of laughs, stories and memories together will make you wonder why you waited so long to play catch-up.

    Try a new hairstyle

    There's almost no better way to embrace change and transition in your life than by showing it with a new hairstyle. Try some bangs, go short, or go long with some hair extensions. If you're really daring, try an all-out hair makeover and dye it a completely different color to match your new look. It's a great outer way to embrace your inner change while still feeling you're the same person you've always been.


    http://www.sheknows.com/articles/807922

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    Natural Skin Care Beauty Tips Made From Natural Ingredients


    For natural home cures, kitchen is the great place to start. Natural cures created at home for the smallest of problems from natural ingredients such fruits, vegetables, herbs are catching loads of attention due to its very nature of cure - no or negligible cost, purity, without side effects, dollops of TLC (tender, loving care), simple and no side effects. Sounds too good to be true?

    -Try this for dandruff problem; soak 1 tbsp of fenugreek seeds overnight. Grind them into a paste. Apply on hair for an hour and wash it off using gram flour paste.

    -For dry, flaky skin on your arms and legs, try this concoction. Mix 6 tsp petroleum jelly, 2 tsp each of glycerin and lemon juice. Apply this moisturizing lotion at least twice a week.

    To Read More About This Article Please Visit Floweradvisor Lifestyle.

    http://id.88db.com/Beauty-Salon-Clinic/Facial-Skin-Care/ad-191543/en/
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    Holiday Beauty Tips


    Matte Makeup


    Neutral cheeks and lips can brighten the face without stealing the spotlight from a glittery party dress says Herr. Go for matte instead of shimmer.

    Try Edward Bess Ultra Slick lipstick in Nude Lotus, $27; edwardbess.com and Stila Convertible Color in Gerbera, $22; sephora.com.

    Try these star beauty looks for your next holiday party.

    http://www.instyle.com/instyle/package/holidaytrends/photos/0,,20159490_20158082_20356561,00.html
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    Beauty Tips with Ashley Tisdale


    Ashley had some tips for young fans on how to stay fresh-faced and beautiful. Let our CelebSpleak users tell you about it:

    ellieinvogue says:
    Ashley has some helpful beauty tips for her fans: "It's true what they say about beauty sleep--you always need your sleep. Also, drink tons of water and clean your face in the morning and at night." Not recommended? Elective cosmetic surgery.

    bigflirt29 says:
    Eat right, get sleep, blah blah blah. All these stars talk about being 'all natural' and stuff when they know they resort to unnatural methods of staying pretty. And Ashley is a prime example now that she had her nose 'fixed.' Don't u think that's kind of messed up?

    If you're on Facebook, come check out the CelebSpleak Facebook Application and start calling out your friends who act like celebrities!.


    http://blog.ellegirl.com/blog/2008/03/beauty-tips-wit.html


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    6 Beauty Tips you wanna know!


    1) Add a teaspoon of poppy seeds to any lotion…You instantly have a skin-softening scrub .

    2) Make a moisture -quenching hair mask: 1/2 avocado plus 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Leave on hair for 20 mins than rinse.

    3) An extra coat of mascara at the outer corners of the eyes will help visually lift your eyes.

    4)Creating a smokey eye? Use an angled brush to smudge shadow all over your lid up to the crease-it will make blending much easier.

    5)Want wet hair dry asap without the friction of a towel? Use paper towels : wrap a 5-inch section of hair around one and squeeze.

    6) Your lipstick always fade before your lip liner? ( leaves you with a that awful ring around the mouth) Try using a nude liner.


    http://forty8threetv.com/blog/?p=231

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    Holiday Beauty Tips


    Choose a gray pencil instead of black to line and smudge lash lines. "It softens the eyes and makes them look less harsh," says Herr.

    Try Laura Mercier Kohl eye pencil in Stormy Grey, $19; lauramercier.com and MAC eye shadow in Carbon, $14; maccosmetics.com.

    http://www.instyle.com/instyle/package/holidaytrends/photos/0,,20159490_20158082_20356559,00.html
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    Eye Care Tips


    Eyes are one of the most important organ in the human body and vision is one of the most wonderful gift. But often many people neglect the importance of eye care and do not pay proper attention towards eye care.

    Given below are some eye care tips for beautiful and attractive eyes.

    * Dip a cotton pad in a cup of water overnight. Strain this in the morning and add 1 cup of plain water to this. Splash the eyes with this water or wash them with the help of an eyecup.
    * Dip a pad of cotton wool in rose water to which 2-3 drops of Castor oil is mixed. Place these soaked pads on the eyelids for 15-20 minutes. Eye burns and other problems will be reduced.
    * Splash the eyes with a weak n very liter tea solution, thoroughly strained and cooled for 2 to 3 minutes.
    * Place Cotton pads dipped in a cold tea solution for an hour on the eyelids for 10 to 15 minutes and relax.

    Dark Circles – Natural eye care, removing dark circles


    • Grate 3 pieces of cucumber and squeeze them through a muslin cloth and extract the juice. Dip
      cotton pads
      in this juice for 2 minutes and place on eyelids and darkened areas. Relax for 15 minutes for best results continue for 2 to3 days.
    • Take 1 teaspoon of Tomato pulp,1 pinch of Turmeric powder, half teaspoon of lime juice and 1 teaspoon of gram flour. Make a paste of the above ingredients and apply gently on the eye lids and the darkened areas and let it remain for half an hour. Remove gently with moist
      cotton pads
      after half an hour. Repeat this for a week.

    Deep Sunken Eyes – Herbal treatment

    • Mix 1 teaspoon of honey with half teaspoon of almond oil. Apply the above mixture gently on
      the eyes
      at bedtime. Repeat this for a week.
    • Soak 5 Almonds overnight. Peel them and mix it with a glass of milk eat the almonds by chewing well. Repeat this in the morning for 21 days should definitely help.

    Puffy Eyes

    • Slice a raw Potato and circle the closed eyes with these halves. Or else grate a raw Potato and place on Muslin cloth and squeeze. Place these on
      the eyes
      and relax for 15-20 minutes.
    • Place
      cotton pads
      dipped in chilled milk before boiling on the eye lids while relaxing for 10-15 minutes.
    • In a small bowl of chilled water add few drops of Vitamin E oil. Dip
      cotton pads
      for 5 minutes in this and place on

      the eyes
      while relaxing for 20 minutes everyday.

    Eyecare Instructions for people using computers and computer professionals

    Spending long hours in front of television or computers is part of peoples life today. Especially if you are a computer professional, there is usually no escape from it. This causes many eyes and vision related problems in future. Here are some useful
    eye care
    tips for computer users
    .

    • After every 20 to 30 minutes of work, look at a distant away object and blink several times. This will help in better focusing
    • Blink frequently. People tend to reduce blink rate while working on computer. This can lead to dry eyes. Try to blink 12 to 15 times every minute.
    • Exercise you eyes at frequent intervals. Eye exercise is simple. All you need to do is just blink several times, then close your eyes and role them in clockwise and anti clockwise direction. While doing this, inhale and exhale slowly and open your eyes slowly after doing this.
    • Rub your palms against each other till them become warm. Cover your eyes with your warm palms for about a minute. Palming is another great way to relax and soothe your eyes.
    • Splashing water on you face during breaks can keep you refreshed. This also helps in cooling your eyes.
    • A few minutes of walk during breaks will refresh your body and mind. It is also good for your eyes as walking increases blood supply to your eyes.
    • Fix an anti glare screen on to your monitor or use anti glare glass while working on computers. Also position the monitor and lights in such a manner that glare from the screen is minimum.
    http://www.she.com.pk/beauty-tips/eye-care-tips-2.php


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    "Sedu Beauty Tips"

    With sedu hairstyles women or men can get straighter, sleeker, looks with their hairstyles. Sedu creates healthier looking hairstyles instantly for a new look.

    Follow these simple sedu beauty tips to get the hairstyle of your desires.

    • Always invest in a good sedu flat iorn. Purchase one that is worth every dime you send. Always remember you get what you pay for.
    • Purchase a sedu hair iron that is right for your hair length. If you have longer hair select an iron that is wide. For short or medium hair purchase an iron between 1" to 1 1/2". A smaller iron will give you more control of your styling.
    • Before using your sedu iron make sure your hair has been washed and is fully dried. You can use a blow dryer or let your hair air dry before beginning.
    • Protect your hair by using hair cream or stray to protect your strands before beginning.
    • Section your hair into smaller sections. If you straightening your hair too much at once you will have uneven unprofessional look.
    • Take a section of your hair and start at the root and pull it through your hair slowly until your reach your ends. Then comb your hair smooth.
    • Continue doing this process until you have finished your look. Sedu means seduction so don't be afraid to seduce with your new look. Be creative you can style waves, curls, and a whole new look for your hair.
    • Finish your look with a hairspray, mousse or gel. This will help your hair last longer.
    http://hubpages.com/hub/Sedu-Hairstyles--Sedu-Beauty-Tips
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    Monday, January 4, 2010

    How To Scrunch Hair Without a Curling Iron New York NY


    Scrunched hair is a great way to add a little jazz to your everyday look. But if not done properly, hair can end up looking flaky, oily, or like a bad case of bed head. There are simple procedures to follow through to get the best results, and avoid a bad hair day, no matter your hair type.

    1. Wash - Shampoo your hair and condition it as well, using the best hair care products for you.
    2. Excess water removal - Now you want to get rid of excess water in your hair (an important part of basic hair care). You can easily do this by either squeezing out the water with your fingertips or you can put it in a towel, but do not try to rub out the water. If after toweling your hair dry, your ends are still drippy, you can towel the tips very lightly.
    3. Don’t Brush - For once, you don’t have to worry about brushing your hair. If you need to part your hair a certain way, use your fingers at the scalp and move your hair. If you feel the need to comb your hair, finger-comb your hair slightly. The trick here is that you want to detangle your hair without damaging it.
    4. Hairspray - You want to hair spray your hair, but don’t do your roots. It causes hair to look greasy and weighed down. I recommend hairspraying from the tips of the ears and down.
    5. Gel/mousse - Now to get the scrunch you want, use gel or mousse. Though mousse is preferred, use whatever you feel more comfortable with. If you have frizzy hair, you might want to look for certain frizz-controlling mousses or gels. Start by either bringing all of your hair to one shoulder and tilting your head, or flipping your head upside down. Put either the mousse or gel in your hands and rub them to spread it evenly...
    http://articles.directorym.com/How_To_Scrunch_Hair_Without_a_Curling_Iron_New_York_NY-r963433-New_York_NY.html
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    Natural Beauty

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    Fall Focus


    And for a ‘beauty queen’ like me that means more shopping and a whole season to plan and design my looks.

    Hmmm…

    First off, Lancôme’s Fall Collection is about the mystery that surrounds an enigmatic heroine. Created be Gucci Westman Neville, the brand’s international make-up artistic director, this collection is inspired by an 18th century Chinese lacquered chest with a secret drawer. It was one of the Christmas gifts she received last year.

    Completely intrigued and caught up the romance of femininity, she leaped to design a range that would “pay tribute to the type of woman who is totally at ease with her femininity; a beauty-lover who spends time on her make-up, turning it into an almost mystical ritual.
    Oooh…just perfect!

    But hold on to your horses, the range will not be available here until September, but this announcement is just a teaser to whet your appetite...

    Look out for further up-dates soon, and you'll find out more about The Destiny Cube and a nail polish that plants a star on your nail.

    http://clovetwo.com/interactive/blog/default.asp?cat=6&page=18

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    EARTH'S BEAUTY


    "I chose your company because of tour commitment to no animal testing and the few ingredients u use "~ D.B.

    http://www.earthsbeauty.com/
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    Beauty Trends


    Red Lipstick

    Red lipstick is an eternal classic that's come into its this year with every starlet worth her Louboutins puckering up and painting her pout with a slick of red lippy. We're all for embracing this bold beauty look, and there are a myriad of differing shades and finishes to choose from making red lipstick a much less scary option than it once was. Whether you're rock chick or girly girl, there's a red lipstick hue for you. Check out our gallery of the best red celebrity pouts to find your perfect shade.


    http://www.instyle.co.uk/beauty/trends/red-lipstick

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    Silk scarves, evening shawls and wraps from Como, Italy



    I selected every item you’ll see in my web site – a collectionof the finest quality Italian shawls, wraps and stoles – for men and womento buy for yourself, to buy for others. To me, these fashion items are not only beautiful accessories, but they are also very practical – and timeless. And they always garner their share of compliments, including the ultimate one: where did you find it? I hope you’ll share your secret with these people. But more important, I hope you’ll feel very special and beautiful or handsome wearing your Elizabetta scarf, stole, shawl or wrap.

    http://www.elizabetta.net/page.php?page_id=1
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    Womens Silk Scarf Stole Rectangular


    New Page 1fashion scarf, fashion scarves, head scarf, ladies scarf, long scarf, pure silk scarf, scarf accessories, silk scarf, silk scarves, silk wrap, shawls scarves, scarves wraps, designer silk scarves

    Tanchoi was brought to India from China, by the Choi brothers. This Indian textile combines both Indian and Chinese styles. It is distinguished by its subtle colors and light drape.These tanchoi silk Scarf are created by the hereditary weavers of Benaras. The tools used are very basic in nature- wooden blocks for marking designs on silk. A typical Benaras scarf is a piece of textile, often long and narrow, usually worn on or near the head, for warmth, fashion, cleanliness, or religious purposes.These are an integral part of the salwar kurta, lehenga, and churidar. With cultural exposure from Europe, these Large Silk Scarves found their way to the western wardrobes too.


    http://blog.shalinscarves.com/2009/09/14/womens-silk-scarf-stole-rectangular/

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