29 April 2009
Pretty in Pink
23 April 2009
Hair Care Tips
Good ones have "humectants" that not only replace lost moisture but actually attract moisture and retain it in the cortex of the hair. Essential fatty aids (EFA�s) are great moisturizers. One of the best and most cost effective essential fatty acids is safflower oil. It is the kind you can buy to cook with. It is rich in EFA�s.
The scalp produces the best EFA�s called sebum. The problems is once the hair grows past the neck line or does not have direct contact with the scalp the scalps natural oils can not be utilized throughout the hair shaft.
You can manually replace the lost EFA�s by:
- Placing 1 or 2 drops of safflower oil in your palms and rub them together.
- There should only be enough to make your hands "shine" in the light.
- Carefully take your hair (while dry) and "scrunch" the small amount of oil to the ENDS first and work toward the scalp.
- Leave this in your hair.
- 1-2 drops of safflower oil on dry hair is so small, you won�t notice it is there.
Doing the above as often as necessary will ensure your dry hair will have the proper amount of humectants to attract and reatin moisture. The key is that a small amount will go a long way.
15 April 2009
Top 5 Little Black Dresses
1. Illusion Top Little Black Dresses
2. One Shoulder Jersey
Want to knock-em-dead with your fashion sense? Try this up-to-the-minute style: a one-shoulder jersey dress from Lauren by Ralph Lauren. It comes with a flattering fuller skirt, in sizes 6-16.
3. Plus Size
We love the idea of sexy shapes for curvy girls, too. This suspended neck little black dress features jersey fabric and empire waist for a flattering fit.
4. Tie Waist
5. Lace Ballerina
Need more style from your little black dress? This Tracy Reese ballerina dress is ultra feminine, with its floral print lace and built-in slip with ruffled hem
12 April 2009
Latest make up tips
First prime the underneath of your eyes and eye lids with some matte foundation which makes the skin better to handle. Get hold of a slanted brush and starting from the point near the nose, dab some of your favorite colors extending it out from the eyes outwards.
Then use a same colored eye liner and line the bottom of the eyes to match the upper shade. Use a contrasting color on the work you did above the lids extending outwards to go inline with the first shade of color you chose extending the curvature of the lids when closed till the mid-point of the eye and the temple.
With an eyeshadow brush, apply the same shade on the lower part under the eye to join with the upper side to complete the look, now you get alluring eyes. They may be too dramatic for a casual day, so skip the second shade to make it simpler and lessen the drama of your eyes.