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Saturday, May 12, 2012

MAKE YOUR EYES LOOK STUNNING

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Eyes are one of the most precious gifts of God. No one can see and enjoy the beauty of life without eyes. Attractive Eyes are one of the biggest desires of girls in context to face beauty. Eyelashes plays vital role in the beauty of girls, these lashes not only protect eyes from dust particles, sun light and perspiration, but eyelashes also increase the shine of the eyes which makes them attractive.
There are lots of tricks to apply false eyelashes which are more natural looking if you apply them with concentration and with proper way. There are dozens of brands to select from, and numerous types of lashes (full set, clumps, or individual lashes). This array of choices will make it easy to apply false eye lashes, and achieve the look you want to create.
You should practice to apply eyelashes several times after learning how to apply false eyelashes. Full sets are easy to apply but, individual lashes are quite difficult to apply as they require a very steady hand.
Following are steps to put false eyelashes
  • Remove the lashes from the pack and hold them against your eye to measure them against the length of your own natural lash line. False lashes are often too long for your eye, so ensure you cut the strips to fit. If you leave them too long, they will drag your eyes down – which will have the opposite effect of the youthful look you are aiming for.
  • Now you have two choices: either apply the adhesive on to the full length of the base of the false lashes or, using a brush (Blink & Go has a micro-brush especially for this purpose), place dots of adhesive along your own natural lash-line before pressing the false lash on to it.
  • If this is all too much kerfuffle, Eylure does ready-glued lashes which you can simply peel off and stick on.
  • Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the opposite eye. It is very important to wait 30 seconds for the adhesive to become tacky before applying the false lashes.
  • Using tweezers, hold the strip lash in the centre. Then place it in the centre of your natural lashes. Then, again using the tweezers, push the inner side of strip lash in place, followed by the outer side.
  • Using a ‘pinching-and-push’ technique with the tweezers to pinch together the strip lashes and your natural lashes, then ‘push’ them towards your eyelids. Do this all the way across the lashes and repeat for the other eye.
  • Eyeliner can be added if needed, or mascara, but this needs careful application to the natural lashes only. You may find you don’t need any other eye make-up at all.
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Thursday, May 10, 2012

WEDDING DAY GROOMING RULES

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Wedding day is one of the most important (and hectic) days a man will go through and looking your absolute best is critical. Think about it. You'll be photographed hundreds of times and the wedding photos are something you'll be proud of (or haunted by) for the rest of your life. Good wedding day grooming is essential -- a great haircut and clean shave are a must. Here are my five rules for wedding day grooming.
1) Avoid Trends
For wedding day, it's important to stick to a timeless style such as a classic taper, layer cut or Caesar cut. Remember, your wedding photos will be seen for decades (hopefully) so today's trendy haircut may make those photos look dated in the years to come. Make sure your style is classic and your color is natural.
2) Shave
If a beard is part of your normal look, keep it -- just make sure it's professionally trimmed and shaped and that you've got a clean shave on the cheeks and neck. If you normally sport a clean shaven or a scruffy look, go with the clean shave. A shaved face will make you look well groomed and fresh.
Tip: A great way to make sure you and your groomsmen look great is to book a trim and shave for the group at a high-end barber shop. A professional shave is a great way to kick off your wedding day and makes a great gift for the groomsmen.
3) Get a Haircut the Week Before the Wedding
Unless you've got very short hair, you'll want to get a cut about a week before the wedding (for guys with aggressively short hair, do it two or three days before). This will give the hair time to relax a bit before the wedding (and also give you time for adjustments if the cut isn't flawless). If you end up with a tan line on your neck, get a little sun before the wedding. The morning of the wedding, go in for a neck shave and sideburn touchup.
4) Get Your Hair Cut By A Seasoned Pro
Your wedding haircut is not the type of haircut you get at the cooker cutter chain salon or butcher you normally go to. Seek out the services of a pro in a high-end barber shop or men's salon. Expect to pay more for this haircut than you may be accustomed to, but the extra cost will be worth it. Make sure you tell the barber or stylist you're getting a haircut for your wedding so they'll pay extra attention to detail. Ask them to show you how to style your hair properly (and which products to use) for the big day.
  On the night before the big day, go to bed early and wake up in time to make sure you look well rested and have adequate time to shave and groom properly.
Getting married is a big deal for us guys, but it's even more important for the bride. Showing up with a clean shave and a great haircut is one of the best things you can do for her.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

LONG AND SHORT HAIRSTYLES FOR WEDDING





 


 


You've decided on the dress but your final look is not yet complete. Whether you have a picture in your minds eye about how exactly you want to look or you don't you will need to decide how to do your hair for your wedding day. Choose a formal 'up do' or a more relaxed tousled look with fresh flowers entwined in your hair.
Match
Any hair style you might consider needs to complement the style of your wedding. If you're having a relaxed and fun summer wedding, try half up and half down hair. If your wedding is more magical princess and fairy tale, then consider incorporating a tiara or sparkly hair accessories.
Styles
If you've got long hair, there are a number of hairstyles that are available to you. Try the classic 'Up Do' for a formal wedding but allow a few curled tendrils to soften the face. A Partial Up Do looks really pretty with a veil. Alternatively if you're looking for a more relaxed hairstyle why not choose to have a plait and incorporate fresh flowers.
If you're a bride with short hair why not layer your hair, curl it or even give the illusion of an 'Up Do' with a hair piece gripped in place; add a touch of glamour with a beaded veil.
Suit your Face
Whatever your face shape, ensure that your wedding day hair compliments what you have. If you have a rounder face, a hairstyle with some volume and height is recommended. If you have a more square face, you might want a hairstyle that is layered. Hairstyles that are wispy in a romantic way, or away from your face works as well. If you have a heart-shaped face you might want to go with a hairstyle where you have a lock of hair across your brow.
Trial Run
Remember that whatever hairstyles you have in mind, you should always organise a trial run with your hairstylist. This allows you to gauge how much time the style will take and more importantly, whether the style suits you. What's more, your stylist should be able to advise you and give you ideas which helps to make you decision easier

Sunday, May 6, 2012

BLACK BRIDE WEDDING HAIR STYLES

 Gorgeous bride opted for a  style that showed off their sparkling tiara beautifully!