Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Full Figured Fashion Tips For Women

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Most women today wear a size 14 or larger. Yet the images in magazines and television show women that are extremely thin and hold them up as standards of beauty for all women when this just isn't the way it really is. The following are some easy ways to showcase your curvy figure that the catwalks and runways seem to have overlooked. Full figured and curvy woman can dress for success easily with these tips and suggestions.

Learn to love your full figure. It truly is something to celebrate and learn to embrace. No matter what your size, dress to show off your very best assets. Covering up your figure or wearing all dark colors is not the answer. Accentuate your best body features and dress to impress in every season.

For instance, if you have great shoulders, you will look amazing wearing sweetheart, scoop, v-neck, and off the shoulder tops.

Go for beautifully patterned tops or fun, bright colors. You can add chunky or bedazzled necklaces to draw the eyes upwards as well.

Wonderfully toned arms can be accentuated with cap sleeves, short sleeves or even sleeveless tops. In the summertime, spaghetti strap tank tops give you the chance to show off athletic or toned arms. Sunless tanners can give your arms a bronzed and beautiful look in the spring and summer too. And don't forget to showcase your amazing arms with trendy bracelets and cuffs too.

If you are blessed with a great bosom you can wear fitted shirts, scoop neck, and v neck shirts every day of the year. Make sure the tops are not tight or the v neck is too deep, or else you can come across as looking inappropriate, say in the work setting. There is a big difference between tight clothes and fitted clothes. A top that is too tight has buttons that pull and inadequate arm and chest space. It's also important to wear a properly fitted bra. If you've never been properly fitted for a bra, you can ask for assistance in a local lingerie shop.

A great pair of legs should always be shown off. They can be accentuated with capris, dresses, skirts and low to medium heeled boots and shoes. You will look amazing wearing trendy boots with leggings in the winter, and sandals with shorts and skirts in the summer. You can also pull off wearing high platforms and peep toe shoes, as well as flats and ballerina slippers. Great legs means you can have your pick when it comes to fashion footwear, so go for it!

Full sized women can under emphasize their less than favorite areas with some thought to styling as well. Lose your muffin top by avoiding low rise jeans paired with short tops. Wearing colorful scarves, longer tops and a great necklace give the illusion of a long and lean waistline.

One way to get rid of cankles is by wearing wide legged pants, great belts and longer dresses and skirts. Avoid wearing skinny jeans, platform shoes, and leggings to avoid calling attention to this area. Accentuate your upper body with bright colors and printed blouses to draw the eyes upwards. And don't forget about great jewelry and other fun and colorful accessories.

A fuller bum can be slimmed down by wearing slacks that aren't too fitted or tight. Wearing properly fitted pants is always more flattering than wearing skin tight jeans and pants. Super low rise pants and skinny jeans can make a fuller bottom look larger than it is, so steer clear from these fashions. Coordinated vests, blazers and belted dresses look wonderful and can make a fuller bottom look more proportional to the rest of the body.

Learning to dress yourself to show off your body's most appealing features and minimize your less favorite parts is the key to successful dressing. Full bodied women can learn to love their beautiful curves and show off their fashion taste with confidence.



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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Perfect Skin Beauty Tips

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Step one is cleansing. Whilst it might seem obvious, you’d be amazed just how many people do not take cleansing seriously as a daily part of making their skin look it’s best. Well, more fool them! Fortunately, there’s absolutely no need to spend the stupid amounts that some ‘name’ brands charge – a shop brand cleanser will do just fine. However, it’s important to make sure that you do not cleanse too often – once a day will usually be enough to ensure that your skin lights up that summer beauty spot, and will prepare you perfectly for the next step to perfect skin: exfoliating.


Exfoliating is the next step, and is just as important as the first one. Whilst it might sound fairly complicated (something that people at a spa might go on about), exfoliating is simply the process of getting rid of all that dry and dusty skin that inevitably clings to your face long after it’s shuffled off this mortal coil.

There are a variety of different ways that you can get this done, whether it’s scrubs or peels (men actually exfoliate daily by shaving – whether they are aware of this, however, is doubtful), so find the method that works best for you and try to have a good exfoliating session at least once a week.

Fortunately, this next step is one that everyone is aware of – moisturizing! Needless to say, all those Hollywood stars who have not changed in twenty years invest a lot of time in high quality moisturizer – which means that you should, too! Moisturising is an essential part of blending into that summer beauty spot, and of any skin routine. Ensure that you apply a good product to all areas of your face – even those that are oily.

You might be considering the merits of not doing so, but even skin with grease buildup can benefit from moisturizing due to the sealant of liquid into the skin, keeping it away from those oilier areas!

Finally, the last step is a very important part of any summer routine: applying the right amount of sunscreen! When it comes to your skin, there is no bigger problem that you can inflict on it than being out in the sun for hour after hour. Not only will you likely end up looking a bit like a handbag, but you’ll also run the risk of obtaining cancer and other skin afflictions. Obtain the best quality sun protection (do not scrimp and save here) and then head out to the beauty spot, knowing you are far more safe from those nasty sun rays. And then have a great time!

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Money Saving Beauty Tips

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We women want to look as good as we can for as long as we can. I think it's pretty much a universal goal for most of us and yet with the very difficult economy we're all trying to wade through, it is making that goal ever harder to reach. For many, the days of getting bi-monthly pedicures and manicures are a thing of the past. Millions of Americans are finding that there just isn't money for the things that aren't absolute necessities.


Trying to look attractive may not be an absolute necessity but it's pretty darn important for a lot of people. This fact is evident by the amount of money (in the billions) that is spent each year on beauty products and procedures. Very likely this years' numbers will be down a great deal due to the decreased disposable income many are dealing with.


Perhaps we can't continue to spend as much money on beauty maintenance and enhancement as we have in the past but that doesn't mean we have to give it up entirely.

Maybe we'll just have to go about it in a different way. For instance, many of the treatments that we pay good money for can just as well be given by a family member or a good friend or sometimes we can do them ourselves. Many of us love having a regular manicure and that is something that wouldn't be all that easy to do for ourselves. We'd be fine working with our dominant hand but when it came time to use the weaker one we'd be out of luck. For this reason it would a good (and fun) idea to get together with a friend for the purpose of giving each other a manicure. Besides an end result of having our hands and nails look good, it would also give us time to spend with a good friend, which by the way is just as important as trying to maintain our beauty rituals.

Many of us enjoy getting our hair trimmed and styled at a salon on a regular schedule and while that is definitely a pleasure it has also become a luxury that many have had to give up. Because most of us are not trained to cut hair, we will still have to find a way to get the occasional professional cut, but we can spread those visits out and in the meantime we can either make do or we can trim it a bit ourselves or have a friend help with a minor trim.


As for hair coloring, products have become available at local drugstores and supermarkets that make it relatively easy to get the job done without the service of a professional. Many women already tend to their own hair coloring and some enlist the aid of a family member of friend. Again, this is something that could be a trade off with a friend. One week you could arrange to do the coloring for a friend and the next week she could do yours for you. Many times you can get by with just a root touch up which will allow you to be able to go for a much longer time before needing a full color session.


Facials are a special treat but they are also rather pricey, so again, this is something that one can handle on their own at their own home. There are wonderful products available that will provide results that you'll be pleased with. Even though we may be a cash crunch presently, we can still accomplish the things that are important to us. We just need to look for ingenious and inexpensive ways to achieve our goals.





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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Men's Fashion Tips For A First Date

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Going out on a date with a woman you just met means only one thing. You need to get dressed in order to impress. Thankfully, today's fashion trends have made it possible for men to mix and match their outfits without turning them into a fashion victim.

Women love their men to be fashionable and trendy. In fact, most girls want their dates to stand out in a crowd looking very much like a dazzling debonair. However, you also need to consider the kinds of place where you will be bringing your date. Places like fancy restaurants and hotels follow a certain dress code. Of course, you do not want to dress up elegantly in a suit while watching a rock concert. In which case, you have to plan ahead where you want to take your date and choose the right outfit that will go with it.

Regardless where you are bringing your date, shirts with holes or stains are a real turn off. A dating place which requires you to look casual and sporty must also need a pair of jeans which must be worn wrinkle free and should fit you to a T. Even the belts must also be properly buckled and not in some place that is inappropriate.

If you are bringing your date out on a dinner to some swanky hotel, a theatre or a ballet performance, a suit is indeed a must. Well, any suit of a dark hue is a perfect complement to a romantic date. The suit must also fit you well and something you feel comfortable of wearing. A plain colored shirt matched with a contrasting tie will complete your ensemble.

A pair of brown or khaki pants matched with a white polo or button down top will make you look trendy if you are bringing your date in a restaurant for a wonderful casual dining experience. Also, one will definitely look smarter in a cotton top and beige slacks. They key to getting that desired look is by simply limiting to only two the colors of your over all get up.

In as far as footwear is concerned, wear yours in a neutral color such as black or brown. Sneakers and loafers are acceptable too for as long as they are spotlessly clean. Black or brown leather shoes must also be polished to perfection.

If you are out on a date for the first time, avoid wearing too many accessories. All those bling-blings and rubber bracelets must be kept for the night. While it is true that men do not wear jewelry, there are excellent pieces that you can invest on.

No matter how fashionable you are, chances are you might lose your date if you do not come properly shaven or well groomed. Choosing your kind of fashion is a personal choice. However, you also need to look good and presentable. Thus, impressing your hot date is a huge success if you get complimented by the way you look and how well you can carry yourself.


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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Herbal Beauty Care Tips

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1) Drink lots of water: at least 8 glasses daily.


2) For a good moisturizing effect, mix some warm honey and the juice of a lemon and apply it as a face pack. Wash off after a few minutes; the skin will be soft and glowing.


3) Use home made curd as a natural bleach to lighten skin tone. Lemon is also a good natural bleach.


4) A good face pack for oily skin is a mixture of turmeric, neem leaves, sandal powder and rose water. Keep the pack on for some minutes and gently rub it off using rose water. This helps in reducing and preventing acne.


5) People with dry skin can use milk and cream to moisturize their skin. Honey can be added to increase the moisturizing effect.


6) Mix a table spoon of honey and a few drops of lemon juice in warm water and have it the first thing in the morning. It is a great herbal cleanser and eliminates toxins.


7) Use natural scrubbers while taking a shower; some of the best herbal scrubbers are: the grated dry peel of oranges, pastes made of masoor dal, salt, granular sugar.


8) Eat healthy.

Incorporate as many as possible fruits and vegetables in your diet. All fruits and vegetables contain vitamins and minerals that are indispensable for a healthy and beautiful skin.

9) Eat a fair amount of nuts everyday. They are rich in nutrients that make the skin glow.


10) Cucumbers are a great gift of nature to man. Eat lots of cucumbers early in day to hydrate the body.


11) Cucumbers are also great for external application on the skin. They relieve sore tired eyes and also moisturize the skin.


12) Skin rashes result from silicon deficiency. To avoid these rashes, eat lots of sprouts, barley, strawberries , tomatoes, spinach, and figs.


13) Rejuvenating Lemon-Ginger Bath


1/4 cup minced ginger root 1/4 cup dried parsley 1/2 cup lemon zest 2 tablespoons oatmeal


Put all the ingredients together into a muslin/nylon cloth, tie it, and toss into a warm bath.

The ginger will aid the circulation. This is a great herbal bath. The parsley is good for the skin, lemon gives a refreshing aroma, and the oatmeal makes the water soft for a very refreshing bath.

14) Milk Bath Blends


Make a great homemade herbal milk bath by just drying your own choice of herbs, powdering them in small quantities in a blender. Add some milk to two teaspoons of the powdered herb mixture and 1/4 Cup of powdered oatmeal. Toss into the bath-tub and let it soak. It may be a bit messy, but you will love your skin after the bath.


Some Herbs that you can try are: Peppermint, Lemongrass, Chamomile, Rosemary, Lavender, and scented geraniums.


15) For healthy hair, eat food that are high in iron, including kelp or other sea vegetables. Flaxseed oil, Vitamin E and evening primrose oil, are also helpful.


16) For soothing irritated eyes try this: after applying a face pack or mask, place cold chammomile tea bags on your eyes. Relax as long as the face pack takes to dry: for 20 minutes at least. The tea bags will having a soothing effect and leave you refreshed.. The above are some of the most effective Herbal beauty care tips that are going to transform anyone who follows them routinely.





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Friday, February 15, 2008

Mens Fashion Tips And Men's Rings

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Rings have been a fashion accessory for men since their first creation about 5,000 years ago. They were first used as a symbol of union between a man and a woman in marriage to bind them together. Since that time men's rings have taken on a number of different characteristics, including some that have become a caricature of themselves.

An example of this is the pinky ring, that was adapted by Italian-Americans as a status symbol and become popularized through the movies. Another example is the over-sized ring worn by black pimps to show that they made it and they have control over their world. Other rings that have symbolism for men are the school rings, that are a right of passage for graduation from high school and college.

In that same line are the Super Bowl rings that are a trophy ring cherished by football players in the USA who win the ultimate football championship. Men's rings are a symbol of power, prestige, or achievement. As wedding rings they are a symbol of commitment. Men's rings can also be a choice of fashion. The choices are diverse and wonderful to explore.

There are men's rings for all four fingers and the thumb. However, unless you are the Grand Pooh-Bah or the Sultan of Arabia, we do not recommend you wear a ring on all fingers of the hand. That is reserved for times long lost. You can wear a ring on one (maybe two) fingers of each hand depending on why you wear them, what they symbolize, and whether they go together or not. If your ring finger is reserved on your right had for your wedding ring or your school ring if you are not yet married, then you still have your left hand to consider.

You might be able to carry off an extra ring on each hand depending on how it looks and what you do for your profession. If you hang on in the streets and make your money of the nearest street corner then feel free to adorn yourself with as many rings as possible. But for the average man, one ring per hand is probably the best fashion mode you can present.

We used to add a pinky ring as an option, yet it congers up images of the Italian Mafia and so forth which seem inappropriate for people who do not live in New Jersey or New York. The most current fashion advice is , the right-hand ring-finger is reserved for either a wedding ring (please make sure you pay enough to have a matched set of rings with your bride).

If not married use the school ring from high school, if you did not yet graduate college. Use your college ring instead if you did graduate university and use the Super Bowl ring instead of that if you happen to be a sports super star.

On your left-hand ring-finger this is the place where you are allowed the most personal expression of fashion, so pick a ring that means the most to you, whether it is an ostentatious gold diamond ring or a biker's skull ring, whatever turns you on, that is where you can wear it, and wear it proudly.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Bridal Beauty Tips

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It's your day; no wonder you want to look stunning. And with a little effort, you can. Everything on your wish list, from Gisele Bündchen-style hair to an even complexion, can be achieved with fine-tuned regiments begun weeks before you walk down the aisle or with a bit of wizardry at the final hour. Either way, you'll carry your exquisite look straight through the night (if not well into your honeymoon). Thanks to Tequila, who working for www.dressesshop.com - the USA high quality dresses shop, got lots experiences about this position. Here the pros offer both strategies for addressing every bride's top concerns.


Trouble spot: Short or sparse eyelashes.


Long-haul fix: Extensions transform plain-Jane eyelashes into screen siren standouts without a smidgen of mascara – a huge benefit for potentially teary brides.

The one-to-three-hour procedure demands a delicate touch: an expert aesthetician attaches synthetic lashes one by one to your upper lashes with a safe, longlasting adhesive. Your real eyelashes have a sixty-to-ninety-day life span, and the false ones are shed along with them. So schedule a session with your aesthetician for about three days before your wedding. Since you'll be lying on a massage table with your eyes closed the entire time, you will probably find it a welcome break. Prolonged use of extension lashes can damage your natural ones. While you'll be tempted to go in for a touch-up two to three weeks later, unless you actually are a screen siren it's best to let the lashes fall off or have them removed by a professional.

Shortcut: "On brides, I always add black individual temporary false lashes, whether eight or just two," says Lancome makeup artist Sandy Linter. The extra fullness makes light-colored eyes pop and intensifies brown or hazel irises, she explains. Despite their name, the individual lashes actually come in small, subtle clusters known as flares, but unlike tricky full-strip falsies, they can be trusted to stay put. Linter glues the flares on last so that they don't interfere with her application of eye shadow, eyeliner and mascara. Then, to camouflage the faux lashes, she blends them in with a second round of the mascara, specifically a lightweight formula.


Trouble spot: Limp hair.


Long-haul fix: Hair extensions don't just cater to Hollywood's trendy fixation with long locks. They're a bride's best strategy for dodging a bad hair day. In a Great Lengths application, a stylist begins by adhering about six bundles of human hair, which start at eight inches in length, to your own strands. If you want to turn your bob into a mass of curls (as Katie Holmes did earlier this year), you may need up to 300 extension attachments, which, once applied, are but to blend naturally into your own hairstyle. You can go for a fuller look without adding length, but after the bundles are attached, clients usually can't resist adding at least a few inches, says Marc Mena, senior stylist at New York's Warren-Tricomi salon. The protein polymer bonds, which look like the plastic nubs at the ends of shoelaces, are strategically placed to conceal attachment sites, so you can wear your hair up, too.


Shortcut: "I use some kind of hair extension with 95 percent of my bridal clients," Mena says. Temporary clip-in extensions, also made of human hair, take mere minutes for a professional to insert. "Two pieces on each side and three on the black of the head help hold all styles," a boon to hair that always loses its curl, according to Mena. Unlike bonded extensions, temporaries can be reused for future events. For brides who prefer to stick with their own hair, a chignon or a half-up-half-down do can create fullness at the crown.


Trouble spot: Diffuse facial redness.


Long-haul fix: Soothing ingredients can reduce redness, but before starting a regimen, see your dermatologist to rule out rosacea, which affects more than fourteen million Americans. An oral antibiotic or a prescription gel, such as Finacea, alleviates the acnelike bumps present in some cases of rosacea, but to control fushing, one of the condition's common symptoms, you have to reduce the number of blood vessels in the area where you see a reaction. A pulsed-dye laser (a good solution as well for run-of-the-mill broken capillaries) or intense pulsed-light therapy heats the vessels and induces your body to seal them off. While each treatment takes only five to fifteen minutes, depending on the extent of redness, you may have to wait one or two months to see its full effect: a 25 to 35 percent reduction in redness. The results are cumulative – a second session pushes that percentage to between 50 and 70 percent – so the expert suggests that you have two to three treatments spaced about six weeks apart.


Shortcut: Your makeup artist should always apply makeup with a small concealing brush, never with her fingers, advises Linter, since pressure on facial skin may irritate it further. A green-toned product masks redness, but less is more here. "Thick layers of product will crack and look ugly," Pro warns. She recommends then applying an oil-free base; a cover-up for problem areas; and a dusting of powder.


Trouble spot: Uneven complexion.


Long-haul fix: A Q-switched infrared laser destroys the culprit, melanin, which causes small brown spots, like lentigo and freckles. But the laser is not as effective with diffuse discoloration; it won't eradicate the brown patches known as melasma or a chest full of congregated freckles. Your first step in those cases is a better skin-care routine, with either an over-the-counter lightener, like kojic acid, or a prescription cream. Your dermatologist will probably suggest chemical peels, too, from mild, at-home varieties to the in-office trichloroacetic adic (TCA) type. Whichever approach you choose, wear sunblock every day, or you'll never get rid of the hyperpigmentation. Last resort, though, does not mean last-minute: some deeper, more aggressive peels and lasers must be done three or four months before your wedding in case there are side effects (which may include blistering) and your skin needs time to recover.


Shortcut: The best cover-up for dark spots is a dense, noncreamy concealer that won't slide or move. When you choose the concealer, be sure the cover-up is matte. Anything with light-reflecting particles will attract attention to imperfections – a misstep you can easily make if you use your undereye concealer elsewhere on your face.


Trouble spot: Dull teeth.


Long-haul fix: Against a crisp white dress, your teeth can take on the dowdy tone of yellowed linen. The quickest way to a brighter smile is power bleaching, which employs a hydrogen-peroxide solution activated by a high-intensity light. Ask whether your dentist offers a whitening system. For the best results, use power bleaching four weeks before your wedding and then pair it with at-home trays. Over-the-counter options, like Crest White Strips, are also effective but don't deliver the same results.


Shortcut: A lot of teeth look darker than they actually are, because of surface stains. Blend baking soda and hydrogen peroxide into a toothpastelike consistency, and brush for two minutes. Then avoid peach and coral lip colors, which highlight yellow tones. Instead, bring out your whites with a pink or berry shade.

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