Friday, August 31, 2012

The Advantages Of Matte Black Sunglass Frames

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Brad Pitt in a handsome set of specs in Cannes, France.


The masculine face deserves sunglasses frames that enhance it. They should be equally as durable, strong, comfortable and confident as the man wearing them. There are as many frame styles, shapes and materials as a man's heart could desire, including wire, barely there, heavy metal and the standard black matte. It is important to know there are some distinct advantages to black matte frames.


Intelligence


Johnny Depp's black matte specs inspire others to find their niche.


Black matte frames suggest intelligence, they frame a man's eyes in such a way that says "I don't have to try to look cool. I am cool." Sunglasses that allow people to see your eyes are nice when at a social event. Eye contact is important.


Style


Adam Sandler's simplicity and humor leads him to choose a sporty black matte frame.


Confidence oozes from a man who wears black matte eyeglass frames. You can buy a shape and glass translucency that's fitting to your style. Choose something distinctive and unique to you. Don't simply buy what's in this year, as it will likely not be "in" next year. Go with what you like. Signature style can be hard to develop, but once you do, you will most certainly have the distinction you seek.


Strength


Al Pacino knows the power of the reveal.


Just as men do, frames vary in their resilience and strength. Many of the black matte frames absorb the glare of flash cameras, sunlight or the bright lights of the red carpet. Fingerprints are not a concern, either. The black matte frames are often made of the materials that represent practicality, common sense and power. If you do go with a dark lens, be aware the dark lens can be intimidating, but you may enjoy a conversation that is followed by the reveal, when you unveil the window to your soul at just the right moment.


Versatility


Jack Black, Tom Cruise, Matthew McConaughey, Ben Stiller and Robert Downey Jr. enjoy a moment on the red carpet with black matte frames.


The best frames will work for any situation. Black matte offers that. Wear something that is classic, irrefutably fashionable in any scenario, that will match any variation in wardrobe. Black goes with everything and when they're matte, you can be sure your style will be classic and understated enough for the most discriminating tastes.







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Complaints About First Class Reunions

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Make your reunion an event that leaves your classmates smiling.


The first class reunion for high school or college graduates is a much-anticipated event, so you don't want your classmates to leave disappointed. Unfortunately, many first class reunions do not live up to expectations, and attendees might feel like they wasted their time and money by attending. Understand some of the classic pitfalls of class reunions so that you can avoid them.


Limited Guest List


One of the greatest challenges for reunion organizers is tracking down classmates. Although schools often keep a directory of alumni, it is not always up to date, leaving reunion organizers to find long-lost classmates, many of whom might have new last names. If their efforts fail, reunion attendance can suffer. Those classmates who do attend the reunion are often disappointed that some of their friends did not attend, often because they were not even notified about the event.


Awkward Moments


After 10 years or more apart, classmates might struggle to find things to talk about. In fact, they might not even remember many of the people at the reunion. This can result in some awkward moments and gaps in conversation at the event. Moreover, if classmates revert to their old cliques, then the people who weren't a part of those cliques might feel alienated during the reunion, perhaps bringing back negative memories of their school days.


High Costs


Many people are turned off by the high costs of attending the first class reunion. Without funds to pay for the reunion, the committee has to charge ticket prices for each guest who attends. If the committee chooses a swanky location for a cocktail hour or sit-down dinner, then ticket prices can exceed $100 for a couple to attend. While many classmates will attend despite the high costs, their expectations will certainly be high given the exorbitant cost to attend.


Not Family Friendly


Classmates with children might be put off by a reunion that does not include their entire family. After all, the point of the reunion is to share what you're up to now, and children are an integral part of many classmates' lives 10 or more years out of school. If the reunion committee hosts an adults-only affair, parents might attend, but they will enter the reunion with a negative attitude since they want their children there and likely had to pay for a babysitter to attend.







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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Measure For A Tuxedo Shirt

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A tuxedo shirt is one of the most famous menswear pieces. Your tuxedo should look perfect and that starts with a fitted shirt. Don't wait until a week before the wedding and guess at your size. Learn to measure yourself properly and accurately so you look fantastic.


Instructions


1. Measure around the fullest part of the neck with the measuring tape. Add 1/2 inch to measurement. This determines the neck measurement of the shirt.


2. Place the measuring tape at the center of the collar. Work the measuring tape across the back, down the arm and ending at the crease in the wrist. This will determine sleeve length for the tuxedo shirt.


3. Place the measurement tape around the chest, going under the arms. Let arms hang at sides. This will give you the chest measurement.


4. Wrap the measuring tape around the arm to get the overarm measurement. This measurement will make sure the arms fit nicely in the shirt, not too loose but not too snug.


5. Place the measuring tape around waist, at navel level. Pull it snug so the shirt will fit well and not be baggy. This will give you the waist measurement.







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Make Your Color Of Lipstick

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Make your own lipstick color in a few easy steps.


Although cosmetic companies offer hundreds of lipstick colors, finding the right shade for your skin tone can be a challenge. Often a lipstick looks good in the store, but when you bring it home it's too red or too pink. As a result, you find yourself swiping on color from two or three different tubes to get the right shade. Now you can skip all the mixing and create your own signature color in just a few easy steps.


Instructions


1. Clean the lip gloss pot with rubbing alcohol. Make sure all lip gloss is wiped clean from the pot. Allow to dry.


2. Using the butter knife, cut a quarter inch section from each shade of lipstick that you want to blend. If you want one color to be more dominant than others, cut a larger chunk from that color and smaller chunks from less dominant shades. Place all chunks in the lip gloss pot.


3. Place lip gloss pot with color sections in microwave for 10 seconds. Stir. Continue to microwave in 10 second increments until lipstick has a creamy consistency. Stir until completely blended into new shade.


4. Place lid on lip gloss pot and store in refrigerator for 30 minutes.







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Fade Men'S Hair

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The fade cut is one of the most popular among men


The fade cut is one of the most popular haircuts for men. In the fade cut, the hair is longer on top and gets shorter as you progress toward the neck. The fade cut gets its name because the hair appears to "fade" away. To get a good fade cut, you'll need to use clipper guards of varying sizes and blend the hair together as you cut different lengths.


Instructions


1. Use the 1/4 clipper guard to cut the hair on top of the head, front to back, all the way down to about one to two inches above the ear. Use short upward and outward movements.


2. Switch the 1/8 razor guard and begin at the bottom of the hairline by the ears. Clip the hair using an upward and outward movement, starting at the hairline by the face and moving around the head front to back. Cut to about one to two inches above the ear.


3. Clean up the lines. Avoid a "hard" line of hair where you switched clipper guards. Use a comb and the 1/8 clippers to make short outward cuts to blend the shorter and longer hair together.


4. Use the 1/16 clippers, starting at the bottom of the hairline at the neck and moving up. This size will allow a very short, almost skin-smooth cut. Work upwards slowly and "fade" the hair so at the end, the entire haircut is blended and seamless.







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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Color Coordinating Ideas

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Use your personal taste and the color wheel to choose color coordinations.


Colors can be fussy, and matching up a desired atmosphere with desired colors can prove to be a difficult task. However, there is no need to feel intimidated; with some inspirational pieces and basic knowledge of color, the suitable color coordination can be achieved. Familiarize yourself with some basic color terms: "hue" is simply the name of the color, while "value" refers to the degree of darkness or lightness present in the color, expressed by tones, tints and shades. "Intensity" refers to the color's degree of strength and purity; for example, pure red is bright and intense, while mixed colors have a lower intensity. Most importantly, get familiar with the color wheel, a key tool for coordinating colors.


Be Inspired


Begin with an inspiration piece, such as a favorite rug, art piece, vase, pillow or anything that contains a color or colors that are attractive to you. If you are still at a loss, look in your closet and see what your wardrobe has to say about your color tastes: bright and relaxed or classic and muted. Depending on the piece, take a picture or remember the color to help you coordinate furnishings and paint colors.


Complementary Color Coordination


Complementary colors are found directly opposite of each other on the color wheel. For example, hunter green and burgundy go well together, or match up blue shades with orange, gold, rust or brown hues to create a complementary color scheme.


Analogous Color Coordination


Analogous colors are found next to each other on the color wheel. For example, blue, blue-green and green would create an analogous color scheme. Other color options that follow this principle are blue-violet, violet and red-violet, or red-orange, orange and yellow-orange.


Warm and Cool Color Coordination


Warm colors are yellow, orange and red; cool colors are violet, green and blue. This format of color coordination is about finding balance by mixing warm and cool colors. Begin with two cool or two warm colors, then mix in one warm or cool color (opposite of what you started with). For example, try yellow, rust and blue, or navy, blue and red.


Monochromatic Color Coordination


Monochromatic color coordination is popular for passionate, one-color enthusiasts. Choose your favorite color and find it in different tints, tones and shades. The intensity of this color coordination varies from dark to light. You might surprise yourself with just how many different variations of one color you find. For example, different variations of orange include jewel tones, warm taupes, pale corals and rich, deep browns.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Dress Vintage And Indie

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Women's vintage and indie fashion can be sweet and ultra-feminine or edgy and tomboyish.


Indie fashion draws on the culture around independent music, film and art. Whether for nostalgia or critique, these forms of expression often use imagery from the past, and that vintage influence finds its way into indie fashion styles. Women's vintage and indie fashion can be sweet and ultra-feminine or edgy and tomboyish, or can combine elements of these extremes within one look.


Find Your Inspiration


To develop your own vintage-inspired style, look to classic films, photography, magazines and album covers to familiarize yourself with the silhouettes and styles of previous decades. Indie fashion is about self-expression, so you don't have to adhere to an authentic period look. You can combine elements from different vintage periods to express your own unique aesthetic. For example, you could combine two of the most iconoclastic fashion movements of the 20th century by wearing a 1920s flapper-inspired dress with 1970s punk-style accessories.


Dress for Your Body Type


Getting to know the styles typical of different time periods can help you choose clothing and accessories that best suit your body type and express your indie fashion vision. Different time periods have idealized different body shapes. For example, 1950s fashion tended to emphasize a feminine hourglass shape, while the styles of the 1960s began to favor a less-curvy body shape. Knowing the beauty ideals of the past can help you to find vintage pieces and classic styles that best fit you, so you can wear your vintage indie look with confidence.


Finding Indie and Vintage Pieces


Online retailers and auction sites can be good resources for vintage clothing. When shopping online, be aware that vintage sizing often varies significantly from modern sizing. To find the best fit, take your own measurements and compare them to those listed for the item. If you prefer trying on your clothing before making a purchase, vintage stores, consignment shops, estate sales and thrift stores often carry a variety of vintage items. If you'd rather buy new clothes, both online and local contemporary clothing shops may carry vintage-inspired clothing that will suit your indie fashion look.


Accessories and DIY Details


There are a few potential drawbacks to shopping for vintage clothing. It can be expensive, items may be fragile or have hidden flaws, and finding the perfect size and style can take time. You can still add vintage flair to your indie look without committing to a full vintage look. Adding striking vintage accessories -- such as jewelry, hats or handbags -- can add attitude to even the most basic outfits. You can also add vintage accents, such as buttons or lace trim, to give your wardrobe a vintage boost without emptying your pocketbook.







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