Saturday 30 April 2016

HOW TO DRESS-UP FOR A PARTY IN STYLE FOR GIRLS


Tip 1: Create an Either/Or Scenario When Styling a 

Party Dress

When putting together a party dress look, women should avoid having too many points of interest in the ensemble. A dress with a good deal of design detail, for example, should not be paired with a large pair of earrings or shoes that also feature excessive design elements. Women should choose one area of focus and then use the rest of the elements in the outfit to supplement or complement that central detail.
A dress with a large ruffle detail, say, should be worn with small earrings that pull out a specific color in the dress. Likewise, very ornate earrings can be used as the focal point in a pairing with a very simple party dress. In this way, a woman achieves an overall balance and exudes an even-handed and elegant sense of style.

Tip 2: Makeup Choices as an Accessory Item

When applying makeup to go with a party dress, a woman might want to consider it as a key part of the ensemble. Just as with wearing jewellery or selecting a pair of shoes, the makeup choices should reflect an overall sense of balance and carefully placed accents. A strong lip, for example, in a deep red can act as an accessory item. On the other side of the spectrum, very dramatic eyes with a more subtle lip look can be another way to create an overall effect.

Tip 3: Let the Party Dress Step Aside for a Bold Necklace

As mentioned earlier, the party dress does not always need to be the centre of attention in an ensemble. A particularly dramatic choice is to find a bold necklace that acts as the focus and then pick an elegant, strapless dress that complements the necklace but does not get in its way. This can be a great look for women who like to show their shoulders, and it can be a wonderful choice for accentuating a beautiful decolletage.

Tip 4: Make a Clutch the Jewellery Item in a Party Dress Look

Gem notes in a party dress look do not always need to come from actual jewellery. A beaded or detailed clutch can function as a jewellery item much in the same way a necklace or bracelet might. Women can also consider pairing an ornate clutch with a banded bracelet worn on the arm carrying the clutch, and then leverage a minimal look in the rest of the outfit. If a woman tries this look, she should not also wear a large, jewelled necklace or oversized earrings and should instead let the clutch and bracelet make the statement.

Tip 5: Consider Body Type When Styling a Party Dress

The focal points discussed already in this guide can be an effective way for a woman to draw attention to her favourite parts of the body. If she is particularly proud of her hands, for example, she might like to wear a large, costume ring to accentuate her lithe fingers. Accessories can also be used to distract from unfavored parts of the body. In this category, a woman might try a shawl or shrug to distract the eyes from her hips if she is self-conscious about them. Another example might be a woman leveraging a wide belt to distract attention from a very large bust. There are many ways in which women can use accessories and styling to either flatter or balance out her figure.

Tip 6: Don’t Eschew Gloves

While not as ubiquitous as they once wore, fancy dress gloves can still work as an effective part of a party dress. For very formal affairs, they are a more obvious choice and can add just the right amount of refinement to a long evening gown. Gloves can also work, however, at more casual events. They can be used as a unique accent with a retro look, for example, while gloves that end at the wrist can accentuate the controlled lines of an elegant pencil-style dress. Women should experiment and see what one-of-a-kind moments they can create with the right pair of dress gloves.

Tip 7: Avoid Being Too “Matchy-Matchy”

Compiling a look should never be about matching all the colours in an ensemble. A solid, red purse, for example, should never be worn with solid, red pumps anymore. Instead, woman should focus on contrasting, or using each accessory to hit a different note in a look. Matching the purse to the shoes to the lipstick can leave a woman looking as if she just stepped out of the 1950s or as if she is wearing a costume. Again, the idea should be to create an overall, balanced effect with different colours and energies working as a cohesive whole.

Tip 8: Always Consider Proportion

Considering proportion in a party look is always essential. Volumes of material, for example, can only work on a few body types, while minimal looks are also restricted to just a few. Small women should stay away from oversized dresses and big, heavily accessorised looks. Likewise, tall women should stay away from micro minis and small accessories. A petite woman should enjoy being able to accentuate her delicacy, while a tall woman should get a kick out of pulling off, say, a large pair of earrings. Women who are full-figured should concentrate on creating a proportioned, hourglass silhouette and should not use a lot of fabric and a big look to hide behind. Instead, zaftig women should look for fitted and structured waists or even leverage a belt to create an hourglass effect. Again, creating an overall balance is the key.

Tip 9: Undergarments Should Stay Under

While it has become common and accepted for undergarments to show to a degree in a woman’s outfit, letting this happen in an evening or party look does not work. Women should find undergarments and even shapewear that work perfectly with a dress and do not show or peek out. A suspender belt should not be used as an accessory and shown at the thigh. All of these undergarment solutions should be levied in support of the dress and stay well-hidden from view. More importantly, they should be considered as essential to helping a woman feel put together and able to pull off any type of dress.

Tip 10: Put Aside the Headgear

The right fascinator or hat can be a great touch at certain events, but by and large, women dressing for a party should allow their faces and hair to shine through clear and true. Small, jewelled barrettes can be considered, for example, but evening is about allowing a woman herself to be a real standout. Hiding behind an ornate hat or headpiece will only detract from her own statement as a woman and leave her being an accessory to her own hat.

Buying Party Dresses and Accessories on "on-offer"

While some party dresses and accessories can be found at offline retailers, the the online site, "on-offer", is among the larger resources for any of these items. On "on-offer" women can peruse countless listings for any of the items discussed in this guide. Party dresses of any style, colour, and silhouette can be found on the site, along with the jewellery and accessories a look needs to succeed.

Searching for Party Dresses and Accessories 

To begin a search for any part of a party dress ensemble on "on-offer" you can start by running a search for a term in the search bar at the top of any page on the site. You can keep terms general to get an overall idea of what is available, or use very specific search criteria to narrow a search.
Remember, it is always important on eBay to familiarize yourself with the sellers. Take a look through their past auctions and review the feedback they have received from other customers.

Conclusion

Putting together a tasteful and appealing party dress ensemble can be achieved by any woman by adhering to a few simple tips. Assessing her own build, leveraging accessories wisely, and considering proportion and balance when creating a look can help a woman put together an evening or party look that is truly compelling and flattering. She can also look into unique approaches to accessories and rethink traditional ways of styling a party dress.
Any of the items needed to do this, including the dress itself, jewellery, hats, gloves, and more can be found in large quantities on online auction sites such as eBay. Vintage items as well as the new trends in party dresses are available, allowing a woman to search for any one of numerous party styles. At the website, women can peruse countless fashion auction listings and gain access to any item they need to get themselves looking great for a party.

TODAY'S HAIRSTYLE - THE DON

1. The Don

This amazing haircut is so classic, it will never go out of style!


How To Style:
  1. Begin with damp hair that’s parted to one side.
  2. Apply a strong hold pomade or matte finish gel using your hands, then use a comb to define your part further and to help all of your hair to lay flat.
Best Face Shape & Hair Type:
If you have coarse or curly hair, this haircut could be a great option for you. It allows you to keep your hair short enough so you don’t have to worry too much about it! Any face shape would be complemented by this look.
Recommended Products:
Try Paul Mitchell’s Grooming Cream for this style. It’s heavy enough to hold your hair in place, but won’t feel overly sticky.
Tip:
If you want a part that’s further defined, ask your hairstylist to shave one in.

Thursday 28 April 2016

TO DAYS HAIR STYLE-THE PAMPADOUR





This pompadour is slightly styled to the side without a defined part.
The James Super Stylish Mens Style
How To Style:
  1. Apply a product to build volume on wet hair.
  2. Blow dry the hair on top upwards and back with a brush.
  3. Blow dry the sides with a brush backwards and flat against the head.
  4. Apply a styling product with fingers to the hair.
  5. Style the top with fingers upwards, back, and slightly to the side without a prominent part.
  6. Flatten the sides backwards against the head shape with a comb.
  7. Detail the top with a comb.
  8. Use hairspray for extra hold.
Best Face Shape & Hair Type:
Hair that is medium to high in density will style easily with this look. All face shapes, except for really long face shapes, will look good in this style. Egg-shaped heads, characterized by a pointy head, will look balanced with this style.
Recommended Products:
Reformer is a strong hold styling product that gives great texture and a matte finish.

TOP 10 HAIR STYLES THAT GIVES A COOL LOOK IN HOT SUMMER


                                 
 1. SHORT HAIR - DEEP SIDE PART

   
2. LONG HAIR - QUICK AND SIMPLE





3.  LONG HAIR - THE HALF-UP




4.SHORT HAIR - MESSY BUNN WITH VOLUME




5.LONG HAIR - MESSY SIDE BRAID


6.SHORT HAIR - SIDE TWISTS

7.LONG HAIR - ONE SIDE TWIST BACK



8.LONG HAIR - TWO SIDE BRAIDS

 
9.SHORT HAIR - QUICK AND SIMPLE
 
10.SHORT HAIR - TEASED HALF-UP

HAND BAGS THAT MAKES YOU POSH

                                            


Ether you’re a handbag enthusiast or an accessories minimalist, there are certain handbag staples you should have in your closet. And if you invest in these five bag styles, you’ll always have the perfect accessory to match any outfit and occasion.


1. A Chic Clutch

Clutches always come through in clutch situations (ha!), so your closet simply isn’t complete without at least one chic little bag. When you have a go-to clutch in your wardrobe, you can grab it on your way out to brunch, run errands, dinner, or drinks. They’re multi-functional and unobtrusive and the best part? There ia a great clutch bag to fit every budget.


2. A Tailored Workbag
 
Handbag shopping isn’t all play, it's sometimes business too! You need a bag to accompany you on those important job interviews and business meetings and the perfect workbag is understated, yet classy and tailored and will match your work outfits. It should also be roomy enough to carry your portfolio, business files, laptop, and other work essentials.

3. A Statement Bag
 
Rachel Zoe once said: “Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.” And that’s exactly why you need a statement bag in your closet! Whether it’s a brightly colored bag to make your outfit pop or an eccentric clutch in a fun shape, this statement should reflect your overall aesthetic and tell the world exactly who you are. 

4. A Roomy Tote

Some days it may seem like you have an impossible number of things to do and places to be, and those are the days when you need a big tote by your side. This is the bag you can reach for when you need to bring your laptop, a change of shoes, a makeup stash, and the latest beach read—you may end up lugging around 20 pounds worth of stuff, but at least you’ll look good while doing it. 


5. A Cute Cross-Body
 
Last but not least, every lady needs a cross-body bag for hands-on situations. When you have a cross-body bag in your arsenal, your hands will be free to pick through fruit at the farmers market, sort through the sale rack at your favorite store, or take pictures while you’re exploring a new city.


Wednesday 27 April 2016

8 MAKE UPS THAT MAKES YOU RULE THE DAY




1. Make the most of your mascara.
Sure, it can lush up your lashes, but that tiny tube can also double as eyeliner when you’re short on time. As you apply the mascara onto your fringe, work the wand all the way to the roots of your lashes. Wiggle it along the lash-line, so that a little bit of color gets deposited on the skin, and voilà, the look of liner in seconds.

2. Use foundation strategically.
Repeat after us: You don’t need a full face of foundation. Instead, focus on the center of your face, applying the product on in a T shape—a horizontal line stretching from one under eye area to the next, and a vertical line down the center of your face, from the bridge of your nose down to your chin. These areas are the most prone to discoloration (think dark circles, redness around your nose) and where most women typically need the most coverage.
After you make the T, use your fingertips or a damp sponge to blend the product outward. An added beauty boon: This technique also makes for a more natural end result. Applying too much foundation along the perimeter of your face and jawline can quickly end up looking fake and mask-like.

3. Get glowing!
Lit-from-within complexions are all the rage, but that “effortless” glow typically requires luminizer, highlighter, and more…or so you thought. Spritz a hydrating facial mist over your foundation to get that same dewy, hydrated effect in seconds. This is also a great way to revive and refresh makeup at the end of the day (when it’s starting to get cake-y or creasing), without having to start from scratch.

4. Create the fastest smoky eye ever.
Take a cue from social media and score a super simple smoky eye with this brilliant hashtag trick. First, dust on shadow from lid to crease (choose any hue you like; we’re fans of a silvery gray for this look). Next, use an eyeliner pencil (that’s one or two shades darker) to draw a small hashtag symbol on the outer corner of each eye, then smudge inward with a cotton swab. You get depth, definition, and drama, without having to use eight bazillion products or follow complicated instructions.
5. Make your lipstick last.
We love the look of a bold lip…until the color comes off all over our coffee cup. But there’s no need to painstakingly line your lips or apply layer after layer of lipstick when you need long lasting color. Swipe on your hue, then lightly cover your pucker with a tissue. Using a big, fluffy brush, dust a translucent loose powder over the tissue—the residue that passes though will lock in the lipstick, without looking chalky or dry.

6. Fake wide awake eyes.
Lacking in the beauty sleep department? Option 1: Load up on eye cream, color correctors, concealers, and highlighters in an attempt to counteract the effects of a late night. Option 2: Try this trick—a favorite of makeup artists when they’re working with jetlagged celebs—line both your top and bottom waterlines with a taupe or beige liner. The light hue brightens the entire area, making eyes look larger and more awake.

7. Go for glossy lids.
When you’re tired of the same old eye shadow, think beyond eye makeup. A tiny dab of any plain, non-flavored lip gloss (or even Vaseline or Aquaphor) layered over your go-to shadow adds a subtle sheen that completely transforms the look from everyday to super special. Try it anytime you need to quickly pep up your peepers, like when you’re going straight from the office to a night out on the town.

8. Heat up your lash curler.

Turn your lash curler into a hot tool for long lasting, mega-lifted lashes. Aim your blow dryer at the tool for a few seconds before you use it; the heat helps create more bend and lift in your lashes, without having to curl repeatedly or spend time swiping on copious coats of mascara.

Wednesday 20 April 2016

HOW TO PREPARE NATURAL SUN SCREEN AT HOME IN 5-MINUTES

  HOW TO PREPARE NATURAL SUN SCREEN AT HOME


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   First take a look at SPF levels in natural products
·         Coconut Oil- SPF 4-6
·         Zinc Oxide SPF 2-20 depending on how much used
·         Red Raspberry Seed Oil SPF 25-50
·         Carrot Seed Oil –  SPF 35-40
·         Shea Butter – SPF 4-6
Homemade Sunscreen Ingredients
·         ½ cup almond or olive oil (can infuse with herbs first if desired)
·         ¼ cup coconut oil (natural SPF 4)
·         ¼ cup beeswax
·         2 Tablespoons Zinc Oxide (This is a non-nano version that won’t be absorbed into the skin. Be careful not to inhale the powder).
·         Optional: up to 1 teaspoon Red Raspberry Seed Oil
·         Optional: up to 1 teaspoon Carrot Seed Oil
·         Optional: up to 1 teaspoon Vitamin E oil
·         Optional: 2 tablespoons Shea Butter (natural SPF 4-5)
·         Optional: Essential Oils, Vanilla Extract or other natural extracts to suit your preference
Homemade Sunscreen Instructions
1.   Combine ingredients except zinc oxide in a pint sized or larger glass jar. I have a mason jar that I keep just for making lotions and lotion bars, or you can even reuse a glass jar from pickles, olives, or other foods.
2.   Fill a medium saucepan with a couple inches of water and place over medium heat.
3.   Put a lid on the jar loosely and place in the pan with the water.
4.   As the water heats, the ingredients in the jar will start to melt. Shake or stir occasionally to incorporate. When all ingredients are completely melted, add the zinc oxide, stir in well and pour into whatever jar or tin you will use for storage.
5.   Small mason jars (pint size) are great for this. It will not pump well in a lotion pump!
6.   Stir a few times as it cools to make sure zinc oxide is incorporated.
7.   Use as you would regular sunscreen. Best if used within six months.
 Additional Notes
·         This sunscreen is somewhat, but not completely, waterproof and will need to be reapplied after sweating or swimming
·         Make sure not to inhale the Zinc Oxide- use a mask if necessary!
·         This recipe has an SPF of about 15, though adding more Zinc Oxide will increase the SPF
·         Add more beeswax to make thicker sunscreen, less to make smooth sunscreen
·         I recommend coconut or vanilla extract or lavender essential oils for fragrance
·         Store in a cool, dry place or in the fridge
·         I prefer to store in a small canning jar and apply like a body butter. It will be thicker, especially if you use coconut oil in the recipe.
·         remove the Zinc Oxide and this makes an excellent lotion recipe!
An Even Faster Way To Make Sunscreen
·         Get a bottle of your favorite lotion (that doesn’t contain citrus oils!)
·         Add a couple Tablespoons of non-nano  Zinc Oxide
·         Mix well
·         Use as Sunscreen
You can also make Sunscreen Bars by using many of the same ingredients and which are easier to apply!
Pre-Made Natural Sunscreens
I’ve also gotten some questions about pre-made sunscreen options for those who don’t have the time or desire to make a homemade version. The best brand I’ve found is Badger and they have several great organic, non-nano versions:
·         Badger Organic SPF 35
·         Badger Organic Baby Sunscreen SPF 30
·         Badger Organic Kids Sunscreen Tangerine and Vanilla SPF 30
·         Badger Lavender Sunscreen SPF 30