วันอังคารที่ 27 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2552

Dresses for Prom 2009!! <2>

What dresses that fit for U?? <2>

Please Choose and comment to me...^^











A DETAILED ACCOUNT



Enchanting strapless gown features a gorgeous cascade of chiffon shirring. Beautiful peau de soie boned bodice creates a striking silhouette. Hidden back zipper. Color: Pink. Fabric Contents: Polyester/Nylon. Made in the USA.













WATER DANCE


A magical combination of black and turquoise peau de soie satin gives this gown a stunning visual majesty. This sexy, form fitting gown flares into a sweep bottom at the knee. Lace-up spaghetti sides add brilliant detail to a breath taking design. Fully lined. Hidden Back Zipper. Comes with a matching black and turquoise scarf. Colors: Black. Fabric Contents: Polyester. Made in the USA












EMERALD ISLE


Stunning emerald green dress made out of peau de soie satin is as glamorous as it is timeless. Boned bustier creates an incredible silhouette, while a stunning crystal brooch adds a touch of glamour. Sash ties into a bow in back to make a striking exit. Hidden back zipper. Fully lined. Colors Emerald Green. Fabric Contents: Polyester. Made in the USA.

Dresses for Prom 2009!! <1>

What dresses that fit for U?? <1>



Please Choose and comment to me...^^





SWEET DREAM (Pink) ____1

Exquisite and feminine. Gorgeous peau de sois satin gown features a breathtaking skirt with gather detailing. A boned bustier, which fits like a glove, forms a charming neckline. A stunning crystal piece completes this must have dress. Fully lined. Hidden Back Zipper. Colors: Black, Red, and Riviera Pink. (Can be special ordered in any color of Pois de Sois satin we stock.) Fabric Contents: Polyester. Made in the USA.













POETIC LICENSE ___2
A feminine masterpiece, shaped to flatter, in gorgeous peau de soie satin. Boned bustier creates an incredible silhouette, while a beautifully draped knee-length skirt steals the show. Wrap tie belt is simply charming. Hidden back zipper. Fully lined. Colors: Copper/Turquoise, Wine/Pink, Lavender/Purple. Fabric Contents: Polyester. Made in the USA.
















HEART BREAKER___3

At once delicate and daring, this stunning satin gown is sure to steal every eye. Satin ribbon beautifully loops dazzling rhinestone buckles, while a daring open back flows into a spectacular train. (The version without the train features a cloud-like bouffant skirt with tulle underlay for a fuller look). Fully lined. Hidden back zipper. Comes with matching scarf. Color: Black. Fabric Contents: Polyester. Made in USA.










วันอังคารที่ 6 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2552

Hair Style >> What Hair Suit Your Face!! <3>


>>Hair Suit<<


Even though you may love the latest celebrity hair style, it might not be the right hair style for your face. The shape of your face and the proportions of your features will help tell you what hairstyle is best suited to you.


-Oval-shaped >> faceYou're lucky - this is the kind of face shape that suits just about any hairstyle. Both long and short hair cuts look great on you, as your face shape is well balanced. The chin and forehead of an oval face shape are in even proportion.

Avoid>> covering up your perfect face shape with heavy bangs or wearing your hair on your face. You'll lose your face shape and it may add weight to your face.


-Round face >> Hairstyles with fullness and height at the crown will give the impression of a narrower face. Try a cut with layers while keeping the sides close to your face to make your face appear longer. Round faces suit either short hairstyles swept back from your forehead, or hairstyles that are longer than chin length. Wispy fringes and side parts are also good.

Avoid>> chin length hair, center parts, fullness at the sides of ears, straight "chopped bangs - these wll all emphasise the shape of your face.


-Heart-shaped face>>The heart shaped face is widest at the temples and narrowest at the chin, which can appear pointy. Short hair and chin length hair often looks great on this face shape, as the fullness can even out the jaw and chin lines. Chin length bobs, short shags, swept forward layers and wispy bangs all work well.

Avoid>> full styles that emphasise the upper face without balancing out your narrow chin. Too much height at the crown and tapered necklines will make you look top heavy.


-Rectangular, Long face>>If your face is long and slender, with your forehead and below cheeks about the same width, hairstyles that balance out the length of your face work best for you. These include short to medium lengths with fullness at the sides and soft wispy bangs. This will shorten the length and add width to your face. Layered styles work well and add softness to the straight lines of your face.

Avoid>> too much length, it will only make your face look longer. Too much height will also lengthen your face.


-Square face>>If your face is square, with a strong, square jaw line and often an equally square hairline, the right hairstyles for you are ones that soften the square look of your face. Short to medium length hair cuts, with soft wispy bangs and a wave or curl will compliment and balance out your straight face shape. If you hair is straight, maybe consider a body wave. Side parts and fullness/height at the crown can add length to your square face shape.

Avoid >>straight styles - long straight hair, blunt bangs, straight bobs and center parts, as they will emphasise your square jawline.


-Triangle face>>If you face is triangle, with a wider chin that narrows at the forehead, you want to stick to styles that narrow your chin and widen the forehead. This will balance out your features. Shorter hair can often balance our your prominent jaw line, as well as styles that are full at the temples that taper at the jaw. Off center parts, wedges and shags are also good styles for you. Lots of layers will give you the fullness through the upper part of your face.

Avoid>> Styles that are full at the jawline and center parts.


-Full forehead, long chin>>If your forehead is large and your chin long, it can help to add volume below the chin line to balance it out. A thick layered cut or mid-length bob will add fullness where it's needed. Bangs can also reduce the look of a full forehead.


-Large features>>Full hair can help downplay a large nose or other feature and can help balance out large features. Straight hair, parted down the middle or a long, heavy fringe will make a larger nose seem even more prominent. Subtle highlights in your hair can help by drawing the eye towards the hair and away from the face.


-Long or short neck>>A long, graceful neck is a beautiful and desireable feature and should be shown off and considered when choosing a hairstyle. Short hair can really show off your neck, however long hair can also add to your already graceful neck when worn in an elegant style, like a twist or updo.If you want a short hairstyle and your neck is short, create the appearance of length by tapering your hair at the base of the neck and fuller on top.

Hair Style >> The Perfect Hair Style For Your Face!! <2>


Perfecr Hair For U!!


There must be a million and one ways to style our hair.


If you like your hair styled short, there are short hair styles for women, short hairstyles for men, short curly hair styles, short black hair styles, celebrity short hair styles, etc.


If you like your hair styled long, there are long frizzy hair styles, long curly hair styles, long layered hair styles, long braided hair styles, etc. However, everyone's face shapes are not created equal. Some faces are round, some are thin, some are soft, and some are angular.


Believe it or not, a hairstyle can help to accentuate or draw away from certain facial characteristics.


The following are tips on styles that can make the most of your particular features:



-Face Too Round - Putting a side part in the hair will slim and lengthen a face that's too round.


-Thin Face - Curls or fullness at the sides will widen a long, thin face.


-Large Nose - A full hairstyle or upswept crown makes the nose less noticeable.


-Sharp, Angular Features - A wavy or curly hairstyle will soften a chiseled cheekbone, nose or jaw.


-High forehead - A horizontal line of full bangs can cover the forehead, balancing the face.


-Strong or Square Chin - A short cut with soft curls or fullness at the crown, takes attention away from the chin.


-Narrow Chin - Long hair with fullness at the chin will balance a narrow chin.


-Low Forehead - Vertical lines and soft fullness at the crown can lengthen the face.




Information from Donna Monday - Give Yourself A 60-Second Make Over http://www.1-minute-beauty-diva.com

วันจันทร์ที่ 5 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2552

Hair Style >> What is your hair shape?? <1>

What is your hair shape?

It's hard to be objective about your own face shape, but here's a sure fire way to be sure your not biasing your own analysis. Hair designers are the ultimate judges of your face shape, but if you need a little help try this experiment.

There are lots of suggestions on how to figure out your shape, from outlining your face shape on a mirror with lipstick to draping it with a towel and asking others to help you guess the shape. But, there is actually a scientific way to determine your face shape once and for all.


To find out the shape of your face, measure it with a tape measure or ruler. You will take the following measurements.


1. Measure your face across the top of your cheekbones. Write down the measurement on a piece of paper.


2. Measure across your jaw line from the widest point to the widest point. Write down the measurement.


3. Measure across your forehead at the widest point. Generally the widest point will be somewhere about halfway between your eyebrows and your hairline. Write down the measurement.


4. Measure from the tip of your hairline to the bottom of your chin.


Oval Face

Length equal to one and a half times width.Forehead is wider than the chin.Prominent Cheekbones.Face gracefully tapers to a narrow oval chin.




Round Face

Your face is as wide as it is long. This may vary a little but generally the measurement is close.Face is widest at the cheeks.








Oblong

Longer than it is wide.Forehead, cheekbones and jawline are all about the same width.Can tend to have a prominent chin.Has an elongated appearance.





Heart

Narrow at jaw line, wide at cheekbones/and or forehead.Similar to oval, but the chin tapers to a point.






Square

Your face is about as wide as it is long.Forehead, cheekbones and jawline all about the same width.Squared jawline is the most obvious feature.








Diamond


Widest at cheekbones, narrow forehead and jaw line of approximately equal widths.


Triangle

Reverse of the heart-shape.A dominant jaw line with narrowing at the cheek bone, temples and forehead.










Information from http://www.hairstyle.com/hair-articles/what-is-my-face-shape.htm

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 4 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2552

Skin color!!! Color skin!!!


Ethnic Skin: Is It Any Different? Dermatologists Say "Definitely!"


Myth: Those with darker skin needn't be concerned about skin cancer.


Fact: This misconception can be the kiss of death — literally. While ethnic skin provides some built-in "sun block" against the rays that can kill, its natural protection (approximating SPF 10) isn't enough to promise immunity.


Myth: Darker skin is more oily than lighter skin tones.


Fact: This issue is less black and white than once thought. While oil might be more visible on darker skin, ethnic skin spans the whole spectrum of skin types — oily, normal, dry and combination — just like light skin.


It's true that skin is more alike across ethnicities than many people know. Still, dermatologists are trained to treat people differently based on skin color — and those with ethnic skin should likewise take care to treat their own skin in a special way.


Brown and white skin are pretty similar under the surface. But the same brown pigment, called melanin, that offers darker skin some protection from the sun — and can keep people looking younger — can, on the other hand, leave disfiguring marks behind from even an ordinary bout of acne.


"Dark skin is a blessing as it relates to sun damage and aging," says Susan C. Taylor, M.D., director of the Skin of Color Center in New York and author of Brown Skin: Dr. Susan Taylor's Prescription for Flawless Skin, Hair and Nails (HarperCollins, 2003).


"A 50-year-old woman of color often looks 40, while a white woman of the same age might look 10 years older than her real age." But, the dermatologist continues, "skin of color can cause significant problems, as well."


When Pretty Skin Becomes Problem Skin

Without proper care, melanin can permanently mar the skin's thin protective blanket. Among the melanin-blamed skin problems in darker-skinned persons with African, Hispanic, Middle Eastern or Asian ancestry:


- Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. Skin damage as minor as a scratch or a pimple triggers excess melanin production and results in dark patches. Without prompt attention, the marks can last for months and even years before they fade.


- Postinflammatory hypopigmentation. Burns or other skin trauma leaves lighter areas as unwelcome reminders.


- Keloids. Injuries leave behind large, raised scars.


Still, skin of color is anything but doomed to disfigurement. An ounce of prevention, by gentle treatment and consistent sunscreen use, can go far to keep ethnic skin healthy and beautiful.
For more on making the most of the special skin you're in, read about skin-saving steps for African Americans, Hispanics and Asians/Middle Easterners.
(Hint: Keeping your skin looking its best depends on (1) picking the right products and (2) getting advice about blemishes before they become long-lasting scars.)

Information by Tamar Nordenberg from http://health.discovery.com/centers/skin-health/skin-care/ethnic-skin.html