Posts Tagged ‘Style’

Makeup Tips for the Cold Weather Season

Sunday, January 4th, 2009
by Makeup Girl

Have you ever noticed how much more difficult it is to apply your mascara and eyeliner when the winter chill starts to set in? Your mascara might be just a little stiffer coming out of the tube which makes a clean application near impossible. Or perhaps your eyeliner is much harder than usual and doesn’t even seem to leave any color on your eye lid. It’s because the cold of winter can pose a few problems with makeup application, especially when it comes to eye makeup. I have a few makeup tips that I use on a regular basis that I hope will make your life a little easier.

The key to a smooth eyeliner application is to have it be the right temperature. It is so frustrating when eyeliner is too cold and hard and doesn’t seem to want to go on. The exciting thing is that each of us has a secret weapon; our bodies. Your body heat has just the right effect on your eye makeup to get it to the perfect temperature without over warming it. If you just stick your eyeliner right next to your hip letting the elastic on your pants hold it to your body, after a few minutes, it will be ready. I always do my hair while my eye liner warms up.

This same tip is great for your mascara. When it’s too cold, mascara is often more difficult to deal with than eyeliner. When it’s cold, your lashes end up looking clumped together and stiff. Using your body heat works great to avoid letting your mascara ruin your makeup look. I’ve found that it takes a little bit longer to warm up than the eyeliner, so you’ll want to give it a few extra minutes. You’ll find that the time is worth it when your mascara then goes on smoothly.

I never apply mascara without curling my lashes first. With that in mind, I have one final tip to help your lashes look their best. To get the best curl from your lashes, you can warm up your eyelash curler. Think about it, you use a warm curling iron to curl your hair, why wouldn’t your eyelashes curl better if the eyelash curler were warm. I will use my body heat to help warm my eye lash curler.

Sometimes, when I am in a time crunch, I use my blow dryer on low heat just for a few seconds. If you use your blow dryer to warm up your lash curler, make sure you test it first with your finger to make sure it’s not too hot since your eye is such a sensitive area. Hopefully, with these tips, the cold of winter won’t make a difference; you’ll still look your best.

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Mens Hair Products

Friday, December 12th, 2008
by Jennifer Summers

There are a lot of mens hair products available to buy on the market today, and it is often not so easy to know which range you should choose, and which product from that range is the best one for your hair and the one you should be using. It is highly recommended that you use a high quality premium brand hair product for men as this usually guarantees good results. Here are the four best ranges of mens hair products you can find:

Pashana - * Pashana Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic: Quinine, known for its curative properties, is derived from the Chinchona Bark found in South America where it is used as a local anaesthetic and in hair tonics and sunscreen preparations. * Pashana Eau de Portugal Hair Tonic: An excellent finishing product for normal to dry hair that also helps to invigorate the scalp, formulated from an original Portuguese recipe. * Pashana American Bay Rum Hair Lotion: Originally from the West Indies, traditionally uses aromatic oil distilled from Bay leaves soaked in pure Bay Oil and Rum.

Dax - * Dax Green and Gold: Dax Green and Gold is a specially formulated wax that is made from Beeswax and natural oils. Green and Gold offers a superior hold without the unwanted build up or drying of the hair. * Dax Wave and Groom: Wave and groom is effective on hair which is no longer that 2 - 3 inches long. It is formulated specially to bring out the natural wave pattern of short hair. * Dax Vegetable Oil Shampoo: Another heavy duty product. This is the best available to get excess Dax out of your hair (with the exception of super-neat which is water soluble).

Black and White - * Black and White Pomade: Black and White Genuine Pluko is a versatile hair dressing that allows you to mould, sculpt and create texture. * Black and White Lite Pomade: Black and White Pluko Lite is a versatile hair dressing that helps to keep hair manageable and textured all day. Provides light control and superior shine with natural conditioning oils. * Black and White Shampoo: Black and White Pluko Shampoo. Black and White shampoo is renowned for its quick removal of product build-up and cleansing of the scalp.

Fudge - * Fudge Hair Putty: Travel first class all the way with Putty, the perfect sculpting tool for maximum moulding. Blow-dry it in for extra body and kick, or finish it off for absolute moulding power with a medium hold. * Fudge Matte Hed: Firm hold texturising paste. Get some flexible style to your head with firm hold Matte Hed. Work through your hair for definition and movement with extreme matte texture. * Fudge Hair Shaper: Get onto the hard stuff with this strong hold multi-purpose styling tool that really goes the distance. Texturise, mould, piece or simply just shag it out any way you want for that totally ‘lived-in’ look.

Using the right product on your hair will definitely help to give you the results that you are looking for. And when you choose a high quality premium brand range, you can be certain that the hair product will contain the best ingredients for helping you choose the style and look that you are after. You cannot go wrong with the four ranges listed above.

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Complete Your Look With The Right Designer Clutch Handbag

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
by Grace Jennings

As every woman knows, a good handbag is a must. Not only that, but most of us use a different handbag for everything we do. There are summer bags, winter bags, professional bags, casual bags, evening bags and more. Every one of them has a certain look and certain accessories that go along with them. The handbag you carry says a lot about you.

Designer clutch handbags are especially unique and expressive. Such handbags are usually marked with the designer’s name or logo. Since they are made by well-known designers and out of high-quality materials, they are often fairly expensive. You might find the expense well worth it, though.

Of course, you could choose to carry any sort of designer handbag. There’s something to be said for all of them. But designer clutch handbags are especially stylish.

Another great thing is that designer clutch handbags have a convenient kiss lock, which prevents your items from falling out. They are also usually rectangular, tiny and convenient. Sometimes they are lined with expensive fabrics, too.

Many clutch handbags also feature a small, handy chain. After all, many people like to wear a handbag over their shoulder. If you don’t want to, the chain can be tucked inside the handbag. It’s always nice to be able to convert it to a shoulder bag, if you want to, though.

Designer clutch handbags are really convenient too. You can use them with the strap. You can tuck them under your arm. You can even just hold them in your hand. In fact, this type of handbag is so small and convenient you can take it anywhere.

Of course, designer clutch handbags do have one small negative point. They are made to be tiny, so they can only fit so many items inside at a time. They are great for an evening out, since they can hold your makeup and other essential items. They aren’t meant for full-time use, though.

There are many things that designer clutch handbags can say about you. Since they are so small, one statement they make is that you aren’t afraid to keep life simple and only use what you need to. You can also use them to express your feminine charm, though. Their small design and feminine beauty, after all, are their strong points. They also make the statement that you aren’t afraid to buy quality items, even if there is some expense involved. So, is a designer clutch handbag right for you? That all depends on what you’re looking for.

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Bikini Village Fashion Show

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

live at a Bikini Fashion Show….