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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The show of classical men’s hair style
attrative men's hairstyleMen are busy taking part in commercial affairs and different kinds of parties. Now, what they pay attention to is not limited to clothes! The hair style plays a more and more important style in men's life.
The meek bang that is slanting is suitable for the students, which makes the boy younger. No matter the bang is long or even, the particulars of hair style is very important, including the nature bang and chaos one. The layering of hair makes you look more vigorous. The hair style with retro shows the couth and personal Britpop gentlemen.
It is wise for men to hurry up to get the right hair style, which show the particular charm belongs to them only!
The meek bang that is slanting is suitable for the students, which makes the boy younger. No matter the bang is long or even, the particulars of hair style is very important, including the nature bang and chaos one. The layering of hair makes you look more vigorous. The hair style with retro shows the couth and personal Britpop gentlemen.
It is wise for men to hurry up to get the right hair style, which show the particular charm belongs to them only!
Good to Great Hair: Celebrity Hairstyling Techniques Made Simple
All you need to create your own great hair style at home!
Vetica preaches that professional techniques are not difficult; readers just need to know what to do and follow directions. In this ultimate hair styling book, he delivers to the reader all they need to know to create great hair at home or direct a professional stylist. He reveals insider secrets and techniques for recreating magazine and celebrity hairstyles, and how to adapt the look for the average reader’s tools and time constraints.
The book is divided into three parts;
1. hair treatment and care,
2. hair cutting and styling techniques and
3. how to find a look for your faces structure and personal style.
Even beginners will be able to style their hair like a pro while professional stylists can fine tune their skills with Vetica’s secrets and shortcuts. Step-by-step diagrams and photos illustrate different styles and how to work with tools of the trade such as curling irons, hair clips, and blow dryers. Before-and-after photos show readers the best hairstyles based on face shape, bone structure, type of hair, age, and personal style. Vetica peppers all of the techniques with his experience and insights gained from working with Hollywood’s top celebrities.
Vetica preaches that professional techniques are not difficult; readers just need to know what to do and follow directions. In this ultimate hair styling book, he delivers to the reader all they need to know to create great hair at home or direct a professional stylist. He reveals insider secrets and techniques for recreating magazine and celebrity hairstyles, and how to adapt the look for the average reader’s tools and time constraints.
The book is divided into three parts;
1. hair treatment and care,
2. hair cutting and styling techniques and
3. how to find a look for your faces structure and personal style.
Even beginners will be able to style their hair like a pro while professional stylists can fine tune their skills with Vetica’s secrets and shortcuts. Step-by-step diagrams and photos illustrate different styles and how to work with tools of the trade such as curling irons, hair clips, and blow dryers. Before-and-after photos show readers the best hairstyles based on face shape, bone structure, type of hair, age, and personal style. Vetica peppers all of the techniques with his experience and insights gained from working with Hollywood’s top celebrities.
Ouch Clothing
Ouch is a children’s fashion and accessories brand launched by Donna Schneider in 2003. Chic and fresh Ouch’s collections are inspired by Donna’s life, travels and fashion background. OUCH’S style is adventurous and the designs are individual with a romantic retro accent from the designer’s childhood. The range is for modern kids of fashion-conscious parents, cleverly constructed with soft cottons and knitwear focusing on design and creativity as well as detail and quality. Range product from newborn -12yrs available throughout Australia and New Zealand
www.ouchclothing.com.au
www.ouchclothing.com.au
Review - Dr. Alkaitis Organic Eye Cream
The delicate skin around the eye area deserves special attention and requires a specific cream that is lighter than your moisturiser but just as hydrating and effective. So which organic eye cream to try? When I heard Giselle Bundchen recently singled out Dr. Alkaitis' Organic Eye Cream (January, InStyle) as a favourite product, I figured it was time to try the line of 'living' skincare' products and see what all the buzz was about.
The 'certified organic, biodynamic and ethically wild-crafted ingredients' used in their raw state' create products that are so pure and natural, they are edible (but stick to using it on the skin). Research scientist, Dr Alkaitis believes 'if you can't eat it, don't put it on your skin'. I concur doctor. I only want the purest of ingredients on my skin and that is solely what you will find in the 'living' skincare range from Dr Alkaitis.
Dr Alkaitis' Organic Eye Cream has an aloe vera gel base which soothes, hydrates and refreshes the eye area and there is also wonderful exotic and nutritious ingredients from the unique 'herbal eye renewal complex' and 'eye rejuvenation support complex' such as wild rose buds, linden blossom, green tea, natural vitamin A, C and full spectrum E.
Review
Application: Apply a small amount underneath the eye area and on the lids remembering to gently tap the cream into the skin, rather than dragging the delicate eye area.
Feel on skin: Literally feels like organic gourmet food for the skin. It hydrates and absorbs quickly.
Scent: Fresh and botanical, like walking into the Eden Project
Skin types: All ('due to living complexity of the formulations' they will adjust 'to each individuals unique skin type' and bring the 'skin into balance'.)
Results: My mother saw visible improvements and reduction in eye 'puffiness' (technical talk) and is now refusing to use anything else. My late twenties skin felt hydrated and I liked how it worked well as a base for concealer. Sometimes eye creams can make your concealer look cakey or clumpy but this cream is the perfect base for achieving a smooth and natural make up look.
Value for money: I'm the kind of girl that doesn't part with £38.20 (to be precise) for an eye cream unless it's worth it. As I don't have time (or the ability) to research, source and concoct incredible batches of eye cream in my little London flat, I am willing to invest (that makes it sound better doesn't it?) in quality products for the eye area.
Who would like it? Those who love luxury products or extremely pure products. Women in their twenties and upwards who want to look after the delicate skin around the eyes.
Would I buy it again? I would buy this eye cream again because the ingredients are organic and 'living' and my skin looks and feels good. If this price range is an option for you, I would seriously go and get all the 9 Dr Alkaitis products pronto. If this a little too pricey for some, perhaps consider investing in the Dr Alkaitis moisturiser and eye cream.
Score: 10/10
Full Ingredient List (from Dr Alkaitis website)
Into an Organic Aloe Vera gel* base, the following herbals are blended:
Herbal Eye Renewal Complex (consisting of Wild Rose buds*, Linden blossoms°, Roman Chamomile flowers*, Quince°, St. John’s Wort blossoms*, Green Tea*, Cornflowers* and Mate*). Eye Rejuvenation and Support Complex (virgin cold pressed organic Jojoba*, Andean Mountain Rose Hip seed* and Borage* oils, and virgin cold pressed organic Shea butter*). Vegetable Lecithin. Natural complexes of: vitamin A (from Carrot* and Aztec Marigold*), vitamin C (from Camu Camu° and Acerola Cherry*) and vitamin E (D-alpha, beta, gamma, delta tocopherols and tocotrienols from Sunflower and Palm oils). Citrus seed extracts.
The 'certified organic, biodynamic and ethically wild-crafted ingredients' used in their raw state' create products that are so pure and natural, they are edible (but stick to using it on the skin). Research scientist, Dr Alkaitis believes 'if you can't eat it, don't put it on your skin'. I concur doctor. I only want the purest of ingredients on my skin and that is solely what you will find in the 'living' skincare range from Dr Alkaitis.
Dr Alkaitis' Organic Eye Cream has an aloe vera gel base which soothes, hydrates and refreshes the eye area and there is also wonderful exotic and nutritious ingredients from the unique 'herbal eye renewal complex' and 'eye rejuvenation support complex' such as wild rose buds, linden blossom, green tea, natural vitamin A, C and full spectrum E.
Review
Application: Apply a small amount underneath the eye area and on the lids remembering to gently tap the cream into the skin, rather than dragging the delicate eye area.
Feel on skin: Literally feels like organic gourmet food for the skin. It hydrates and absorbs quickly.
Scent: Fresh and botanical, like walking into the Eden Project
Skin types: All ('due to living complexity of the formulations' they will adjust 'to each individuals unique skin type' and bring the 'skin into balance'.)
Results: My mother saw visible improvements and reduction in eye 'puffiness' (technical talk) and is now refusing to use anything else. My late twenties skin felt hydrated and I liked how it worked well as a base for concealer. Sometimes eye creams can make your concealer look cakey or clumpy but this cream is the perfect base for achieving a smooth and natural make up look.
Value for money: I'm the kind of girl that doesn't part with £38.20 (to be precise) for an eye cream unless it's worth it. As I don't have time (or the ability) to research, source and concoct incredible batches of eye cream in my little London flat, I am willing to invest (that makes it sound better doesn't it?) in quality products for the eye area.
Who would like it? Those who love luxury products or extremely pure products. Women in their twenties and upwards who want to look after the delicate skin around the eyes.
Would I buy it again? I would buy this eye cream again because the ingredients are organic and 'living' and my skin looks and feels good. If this price range is an option for you, I would seriously go and get all the 9 Dr Alkaitis products pronto. If this a little too pricey for some, perhaps consider investing in the Dr Alkaitis moisturiser and eye cream.
Score: 10/10
Full Ingredient List (from Dr Alkaitis website)
Into an Organic Aloe Vera gel* base, the following herbals are blended:
Herbal Eye Renewal Complex (consisting of Wild Rose buds*, Linden blossoms°, Roman Chamomile flowers*, Quince°, St. John’s Wort blossoms*, Green Tea*, Cornflowers* and Mate*). Eye Rejuvenation and Support Complex (virgin cold pressed organic Jojoba*, Andean Mountain Rose Hip seed* and Borage* oils, and virgin cold pressed organic Shea butter*). Vegetable Lecithin. Natural complexes of: vitamin A (from Carrot* and Aztec Marigold*), vitamin C (from Camu Camu° and Acerola Cherry*) and vitamin E (D-alpha, beta, gamma, delta tocopherols and tocotrienols from Sunflower and Palm oils). Citrus seed extracts.
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