1Remedies For Longer Hair
First thing is that it is important not to lose weight quickly, because that also
affects the hair and their health.
2Conditioner
Conditioner, baalon main rozana istemaal karnay say buhat faaiday hosaktha hain…
3Khush Baalon kay totkay
Khush Baalon kay totkay: Khush Baalon kay liyay multaani mitti ka istemaal
nihayat muffed amal hai
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
BEAUTY TIPS
Temperatures and on-the-go kids can make it tough to stay stylish in summer. That’s why you’ll love these ten fast, mom-focused beauty and hair tips, which make looking good a breeze! Go ahead, customize them to enhance your personal assets and natural beauty. Then sit back and enjoy a beautiful summer.
1. Try a slick ponytail to accentuate your facial features. A deep-side part looks fresh and modern (and is easy to do when the kids are tugging at your arm!). To prevent flyaways, spritz with hairspray. Don’t forget an easy-to-blend foundation with SPF to even out your skin tone and keep you looking polished.
2. Get a glow on by exfoliating. Keep a washcloth or buff pad at-the-ready for everyday use. If you don’t have an exfoliant, make your own by moistening ½ cup of sugar with olive or sunflower oil. Use small circles to slough away dead cells and reveal new layers of skin. Or, try a mask of four to six aspirin crushed into a paste with water. Let dry, rinse and reveal the new you!
3. Beat the heat with a French braid that keeps your hair off your neck. Make the braid, leaving your bangs free. For a fun playground-to-party look, pull out small to medium chunky pieces from the braid and spray them with gel or hairspray and scrunch. Sweep bangs to the side and slip on a thin headband or tie on a piece of ribbon.
4. Protect your skin with a sunscreen with minimum 15 SPF. If you burn using SPF 15, go higher. Look for a UVA and UVB blocking ingredient such as Zinc oxide, Titanium dioxide, Parsol 1789 or Helioplex. Apply a shot-glass worth of sunscreen 15 to 30 minutes before going out, being sure to cover your chest, hands and ears. Don’t forget a lip balm with SPF, too!
5. The messy bun that ruled the fashion runways this season is perfect for on-the-go moms! To get the look, apply a shine serum to towel-dried hair. Work it through to enhance natural texture. Next, use your fingers to rake hair back at mid-height or at the nape of the neck. Twist into a knot and secure with bobby pins. Don’t worry about making it too neat – random ends sticking out are what make this style look relaxed.
6. Stay on-trend with pink lipstick. Pick a shade that complements your skin tone. Lighter pinks work on women with pink or cool undertones, and warmer pinks look best on skin with yellow undertones. A creamy lipstick formula will last longer than gloss.
7. For a mom manicure on the fly, remove chipped polish and moisturize your hands, rubbing olive oil on your cuticles before pushing them back. File your nails short and practical. Then whip on a light polish that won’t show chips as much as a dark shade.
8. Try this trendy, mom-friendly twist on a basic bun: Make two side-by-side ponytails at the back of your head. Then wrap each tail around the other’s base (hiding the elastics) to create a figure-eight bun. Secure to your head with hairpins and a few spritzes of hairspray.
9. Before you polish your toenails, pamper yourself with an Epson-salt and scented oil foot soak for 10 minutes. (Read a magazine while you wait!) Then remove dry skin from legs and feet with a homemade mixture of olive oil and kosher salt or raw sugar. Rub in an upward motion for two to three minutes, then rinse, moisturize and polish!
10. For natural-looking waves, massage volumizing mousse through freshly washed hair. Weave locks into a thick braid and allow hair to dry. When dried, gently finger comb to loosen into waves. If you have to time to blow dry, apply gel and then slowly blow dry while scrunching hair.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
HIGH HEELS SANDALS
Girls are never satisfied with their accessory collection more they have more for they desire they always seek for some newest and unique collections. I also have a great craze for the fashion accessory collection and I constantly look for the exclusive collection of accessory here I found a latest high heels sandals best for my stylish look. I adore this for the reasons that berry are such a hot color for fall. This is the newest sandal with straps style bets for your college outgoings as well for your office look. The color of this sandals are also stylish that gives you an exceptional glance. This sandals is design by designer Laurence Dacade, they always presents the most excellent and most recent collection. I am sure you like to wear this latest sandal. I found this sandal most stylish and fashionable. It is perfect for your personality, just try this sandal and get a elegant gaze.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
BEAUTIFUL BRIDES
Indian Bridal Make up Tips and Application
A bride should be beautiful and not overdone. It is love that makes her beautiful and not the makeup artist. She's the star and has to look
Indian Bridal Make up Tips and Application
A bride should be beautiful and not overdone. It is love that makes her beautiful and not the makeup artist. She's the star and has to look a compact powder and lipstick must always be carried by a relative for a quick touch up
A day before the wedding the palm and feet of the bride are decorated with "henna", in the mehandi ceremony. A canopy or mandapa decorated with flowers is erected at the place of wedding. On the wedding day the bride and groom are anointed with turmeric in their respective homes.
Apply translucent powder with a pinkish undertone and spread evenly all over the face to obtain a matte effect, paying careful attention to the forehead, nose and chin. Check the front and profile of your face, as they are equally important.
The eyes are always very important, as they are a reflection of the soul. They are the focus of the face. Use a brown eyeshadow for softness and white makeup to lift. Apply a dark tone at the outer corner of the eyes and blend with white to make grey. White and black make-up is the safest to use, as almost anyone can carry it off.
Always concentrate on the mouth, before the cheeks to give the intensity of the face. Use a contour lipstick to define the lips in the same harmony as the lipstick. Use a long lasting product and color lip in full.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
STYLISH LAWN SUIT FABRIC IN PAKISTAN
Summer Collection 2010
Summer Collection (Pakistani Collection)Blinking new
Summer 2010 Collectuion of lawn cottton & satin dresses. Latest fashion in pakistan by pakistani designers boutiques, latest dresses.ladies boutique with dresses of latest fashion.Indian dresses and top indian models wearing in latest style dresses.Modern Pakistani dresses.Latest shalwar qameez.New dresses worn in pakistan latest fashion in karachi and lahore.bridal wear of latest style. Pictures of latest dresses.Pakistani girls prefer a variety of shalwar kameez suits. Shalwar kameez is the traditional or natinal dress of Pakistan that is derived from ancient Persian and Greek garments that are loose and airy.
Pakistani shalwar kameezes are made of traditional fabrics such as lawn(made of cotton), chiffon, georgette, and thicker cotton. Lawn is especially popular in the summer as it is thin and breezy.
Lawn dresses can appear especially sensual when cut to a certain aesthetic. Pakistani girls are getting their summer dresses ready in anticipiation of the warmer weather ahead.
Summer Collection (Pakistani Collection)Blinking new
Summer 2010 Collectuion of lawn cottton & satin dresses. Latest fashion in pakistan by pakistani designers boutiques, latest dresses.ladies boutique with dresses of latest fashion.Indian dresses and top indian models wearing in latest style dresses.Modern Pakistani dresses.Latest shalwar qameez.New dresses worn in pakistan latest fashion in karachi and lahore.bridal wear of latest style. Pictures of latest dresses.Pakistani girls prefer a variety of shalwar kameez suits. Shalwar kameez is the traditional or natinal dress of Pakistan that is derived from ancient Persian and Greek garments that are loose and airy.
Pakistani shalwar kameezes are made of traditional fabrics such as lawn(made of cotton), chiffon, georgette, and thicker cotton. Lawn is especially popular in the summer as it is thin and breezy.
Lawn dresses can appear especially sensual when cut to a certain aesthetic. Pakistani girls are getting their summer dresses ready in anticipiation of the warmer weather ahead.
CUTE CAPS 4 YOU
Shower caps
Material:PEFeatures:beautiful and lovelyusing when you bathing,making-up,or washing faceespecially popular in young girls
Awear Industrial is a professional textiles supplier in china. We supply hats&caps, gloves, scarves, blankets, some safety products and accessory items. Our products are mainly exported to the wholesalers as well as some retailers overseas. We offer OEM service.
We attach great attention to every detail of our products, from material, color, sewing to size, ironing, packing etc. We pursuit perfection! All our products are in high qualitya
The name really hits the nail on the head, the Beautiful ES font is in fact beautiful. It also just happens to be one of my favorite fonts to use....and it is free! Actually, its two fonts, but I use them as one. They are Beautiful Caps ES and Beautiful ES. As you can imagine the Caps version only has uppercase letters and the other version has both. I typically use the Caps version for just the first letter, and then use Beautiful ES for the rest of the letters. Beautiful ES does have capital letters but they are not as pretty/fancy as the other.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
STYLISH BAGS FOR GIRLS
There’s always a way to stay young and vivacious, one of which is carrying colorful bags. An elegant bag can get you some respect, while a colorful bag could win you an eye. Sneaking out for a movie in your favorite mini-skirt isn’t such a bad idea when you have the Betsey Johnson Candy girl satchel. It’s Pink, red and colorful palette is bright enough to win you some attention. Is the guy at the pop corn counter staring at you? It’s fun time after all!
The handles and the shoulder straps are the big news for our bag-loving fabric crafters because they are a new offering and will work with many designs already available in the maket. Fashion handles have been readily available for a number of years, but the selection has been limited to hard, mold-injected models or beads strung on wire. LA is offering faux leather handle pairs and mock croc shoulder straps. LA also offers letter-sized sheets of the same faux leather and mock croc which are easy to cut and sew.
Bold Bags Leisure Arts cover
NEW STYLE ABAYA
Everyone knows that women from Asian countries dress differently from the way we do. They have to wear long, sometimes floor-sweeping, body-covering black robes called abayas to cover their clothing in public.
Nowadays few of them want to wear one and the same design of abaya all the time. To solve the problem a few international designers decided to try themselves in this, earlier unknown for them, sphere of creation.
It was the process of constant learning of Islamic traditions, customs and fashion tendencies. It was not easy. But the result is fantastic. Abayas made by designers were chic and sophisticated, adorned with rhinestones and made of luxury materials. These new styles of abayas were intended for rich Muslim women who wanted to stand out of the crowd and always look fabulous.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
SARIES
They’re beautiful but how does one wear them?
Our volunteers will demonstrate how to put on a traditional Indian Sari dress.
In India, majority of women wear sari. The sari is a long piece of cloth about a meter wide and 5 to 51/2meters long. The sari is draped over a long skirt.
Saris of different designs and materials are available in a variety of colours. It is made out of cotton, silk and other synthetic materials. The cost of the saris varies according to the quality. The outer end of the sari or Pallu is most attractive especially on silk saris.
Saris are woven with one plain end (the end that is concealed inside the wrap), two long decorative borders running the length of the sari, and a one to three foot section at the other end which continues and elaborates the length-wise decoration. This end is called the pallu; it is the part thrown over the shoulder in the Nivi style of draping.
In past times, saris were woven of silk or cotton. The rich could afford finely-woven, diaphanous silk saris that, according to folklore, could be passed through a finger ring. The poor wore coarsely woven cotton saris. All saris were handwoven and represented a considerable investment of time or money.
Simple hand-woven villagers’ saris are often decorated with checks or stripes woven into the cloth. Inexpensive saris were also decorated with block printing using carved wooden blocks and vegetable dyes, or tie-dyeing, known in India as bhandani work.
More expensive saris had elaborate geometric, floral, or figurative ornament created on the loom, as part of the fabric. Sometimes warp and weft threads were tie-dyed and then woven, creating ikat patterns. Sometimes threads of different colors were woven into the base fabric in patterns; an ornamented border, an elaborate pallu, and often, small repeated accents in the cloth itself. These accents are called buttis or bhutties (spellings vary). For fancy saris, these patterns could be woven with gold or silver thread, which is called zari
work.
Our volunteers will demonstrate how to put on a traditional Indian Sari dress.
In India, majority of women wear sari. The sari is a long piece of cloth about a meter wide and 5 to 51/2meters long. The sari is draped over a long skirt.
Saris of different designs and materials are available in a variety of colours. It is made out of cotton, silk and other synthetic materials. The cost of the saris varies according to the quality. The outer end of the sari or Pallu is most attractive especially on silk saris.
Saris are woven with one plain end (the end that is concealed inside the wrap), two long decorative borders running the length of the sari, and a one to three foot section at the other end which continues and elaborates the length-wise decoration. This end is called the pallu; it is the part thrown over the shoulder in the Nivi style of draping.
In past times, saris were woven of silk or cotton. The rich could afford finely-woven, diaphanous silk saris that, according to folklore, could be passed through a finger ring. The poor wore coarsely woven cotton saris. All saris were handwoven and represented a considerable investment of time or money.
Simple hand-woven villagers’ saris are often decorated with checks or stripes woven into the cloth. Inexpensive saris were also decorated with block printing using carved wooden blocks and vegetable dyes, or tie-dyeing, known in India as bhandani work.
More expensive saris had elaborate geometric, floral, or figurative ornament created on the loom, as part of the fabric. Sometimes warp and weft threads were tie-dyed and then woven, creating ikat patterns. Sometimes threads of different colors were woven into the base fabric in patterns; an ornamented border, an elaborate pallu, and often, small repeated accents in the cloth itself. These accents are called buttis or bhutties (spellings vary). For fancy saris, these patterns could be woven with gold or silver thread, which is called zari
work.
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