Hair color change is probably one of the most obvious signs of aging. hat hair then falls out and is replaced with a new hair. How much hair you have on your body and head is determined by your genes. However, almost everyone experiences some hair loss with aging. The rate of hair growth slows.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Hairstyle Round Faces Pictures
Even though their face shape can change from, smiling to not smiling and from different camera angles, these are celebrities with round face shape bone structure. For round face women, the first criterion is to minimize the roundness. For which, you can try hairstyles with fullness and height at the crown.
Top Trends Hairstyle 2010
We are never happy with our hair. To improve, you must go to the root of the problem: stress, food, perspiration. above all it is necessary to take care of the neck type of scalp hair greasy and care separately from roots and the tips for hair mixed.
Best Classic Bouffant Hairstyle Gallery
Top Pick A Hair Color Pictures
If you don’t have an idea your hairstylist may do what "they" want and that may not be what you’re looking for. Most people should realize that color plays a large role in the design of your haircut. You can look great in red (dark, rich tones will counteract sallowness), however, cool skin girls should avoid reds because they bring out the pink in your skin.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
HARAJUKU GIRL
No, I am not talking about the Popular Gwen S. Song... we're talking about the crazy fashion styles in Japan in the shopping district- HARAJUKU...
the Harajuku style is among the teens in japan and it is constantly changing!
It's all about mixing and matching, eg)
- designer clothes with a gothic look
- school girl and punk
- traditional wear, with casual
... and the list goes on!
LAYERS LAYERS LAYERS
find out what works for you and what you feel mostly comfortable in
BIG HAIR BIG MAKEUP, BIG ACCESSORIES
breaking out of the stereotypes, becoming a character!
ohhhh "KAWAII"
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
A crystallized Christmas with Swarovski
Daniel Swarovski, born in northern Bohemia in 1862 (now the Czech Republic), son of a glass cutter who owned a small glass factory, became skilled in the art of glass-cutting. In 1892 he patented an electric cutting machine that facilitated the production of crystal glass. Today Swarovski is the luxury brand name for the range of precision-cut crystal glass and related products produced by Swarovski AG of Wattens, Austria. Visit their site at www.crystallized.com and www.swarovski.com
The Swarovski Crystal range includes crystal sculptures and miniatures, jewelry and couture, home decor and chandeliers. In order to create a crystal that allows light to refract in a rainbow spectrum, Swarovski coats some of its crystals with special metallic chemical coatings. Aurora Borealis, or "AB", is one of the most popular coatings, and gives the surface a rainbow oil slick appearance. Other coatings include Crystal Transmission, Volcano, Aurum, and Dorado.
The Swarovski company also offers architectural and design services in crystal for special projects, visit their website at http://architecture.swarovski.com/Content.Node/main.php#/en/home
Watch the promotional videos of their collection Sands of Time, Spring 07 at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvJHalLdTSU&feature=related and the making of at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tVusB9nwhY&feature=related, State of Grace at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqIwCDcQEzQ&feature=related and some interesting events and shows below.
The Swarovski company also offers architectural and design services in crystal for special projects, visit their website at http://architecture.swarovski.com/Content.Node/main.php#/en/home
Watch the promotional videos of their collection Sands of Time, Spring 07 at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvJHalLdTSU&feature=related and the making of at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tVusB9nwhY&feature=related, State of Grace at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqIwCDcQEzQ&feature=related and some interesting events and shows below.
In 2007 Swarovski formed a partnership with electronics giant Philips to produce the "Active-Crystals" consumer electronics range. This includes four USB Memory keys and four in-ear headphones, and in 2008 they included Bluetooth wireless earpieces for the brand, all with some form of Swarovski crystal on them as decoration.
Swarovski has opened a new flagship store in Tokyo in the renowned Ginza district. The store better known for its Crystal Forest has been designed in collaboration of Swarovski and famous Japanese designer Tokujin Yashioka. Visit his website and browse his beautiful projects at www.tokujin.com
Watch "Lake of Shimmer" , the Swarovski stand at Basel World 2009 designed by Tokujin Yoshioka.
And this Christmas linger in a winter wonderland with Swarovski...
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
In his own look...
Fashionista Sam knows about style...
He isn't scared to be different, he takes current fashion trends and makes them his own! So watch out for this stylist-a whose always out on the town!
He's is BOLD, Fashionable, DARING and knows his shit, check out his T-shirts too not to mention his phenomenal blog!
Guys fashion is really evolving and Sam is defiantly keeping up with the trends, i love a smart bow tie and blazer!!
THE MOST FASHIONABLE HAIRSTYLE OF THE WINTER 2009. PONYTAILS and BACKCOMBING.
Backcombing is extremely popular trend this season. Ponytail is the second fashionable trend. Now if you mix up these two trends you will get the perfect hairdo.
How to make a fashionable ponytail.
- Gather your hair in your left hand (the one you don't write with; if your dominant hand is left, then reverse the instructions that follow using your right hand). Whether you use a hairbrush or just both of your hands to gather the hair is up to you. Hold it at the base (close to the scalp) in the position you are going to want it to be fastened. If you want a high ponytail, some people prefer to bend over and let their hair hang down when gathering their hair.
- Use a hairbrush to smooth it from your hairline to the base of the ponytail until it looks neat. It may help to sprinkle the brush with water or spritz it with hairspray. This step is not necessary, especially if you are in a hurry, or you are deliberately going for the messy look.
- On the right hand, stretch the hair tie/band over three of your fingers: thumb, index, and middle.
- Grab the ponytail with those three fingers and let go of it with the left hand.
- Hook your left index finger over the band (where it stretches between your index finger and thumb) and pull it over the ponytail. Keep the band stretched and simultaneously pull the rest of the ponytail through the band with your right hand.
- Twist the hair band with your left hand, fit three fingers through the loop you just made, and repeat the previous two steps (pull the band over the ponytail with the index finger of the opposite hand, then pull the rest of the ponytail through).
- Continue until there is no remaining part of the band that is wrapped around the ponytail.
- Experiment with different styles.
How to make a fashionable ponytail.
- Gather your hair in your left hand (the one you don't write with; if your dominant hand is left, then reverse the instructions that follow using your right hand). Whether you use a hairbrush or just both of your hands to gather the hair is up to you. Hold it at the base (close to the scalp) in the position you are going to want it to be fastened. If you want a high ponytail, some people prefer to bend over and let their hair hang down when gathering their hair.
- Use a hairbrush to smooth it from your hairline to the base of the ponytail until it looks neat. It may help to sprinkle the brush with water or spritz it with hairspray. This step is not necessary, especially if you are in a hurry, or you are deliberately going for the messy look.
- On the right hand, stretch the hair tie/band over three of your fingers: thumb, index, and middle.
- Grab the ponytail with those three fingers and let go of it with the left hand.
- Hook your left index finger over the band (where it stretches between your index finger and thumb) and pull it over the ponytail. Keep the band stretched and simultaneously pull the rest of the ponytail through the band with your right hand.
- Twist the hair band with your left hand, fit three fingers through the loop you just made, and repeat the previous two steps (pull the band over the ponytail with the index finger of the opposite hand, then pull the rest of the ponytail through).
- Continue until there is no remaining part of the band that is wrapped around the ponytail.
- Experiment with different styles.
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