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Jeans has always been the favourite in the fashion world. Jeans is available in different styles, cut and has become an all purpose wear. However to flaunt your figure you need to wear the pair that fits you best. You need to pick the pair of jeans that fit you perfectly and make you look amazing. Well it is not that difficult………all you have to do is try on several pair to find just the right style and fit.
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Also follow these guidelines these tips are timeless. After all, getting clothes to feel right goes hand in hand with getting clothes to look right.
Tall/slim figure:
Perfect jeans: Look for styles that are plain and simple with straight legs. If you want to draw attention to your long legs then go for a style with a flared leg or design along the outside length of the jean.
Avoid: Jeans with a tapered leg. This will only accentuate the size of your feet (and taller girls often have big feet) and make your legs look strange.
Long Torso:
Prefect jeans: In your body type it is very difficult to choose the perfect jeans. Ideally you should go for a pair of jeans with a defined waist that will make your bottom half look longer and leaner. Also wear a belt since it will define your body shape perfectly.
Avoid: Jeans with a long, bulky or tight crotch.
Wide Hips:
Perfect jeans: Choose a jean with a low-rise waist and a slight flare at the leg to help to balance your silhouette. Go for jeans with a bit of stretch and make sure they have large back pockets.
Avoid: Styles with really big or really small back pockets and detailing across the back.
Petite:
Perfect jeans: Go for a pair with straight legs, worn on the long side, to help give you a taller silhouette. To make your legs look longer wear heels with a boot leg style, and make sure you go for dark-coloured jeans.
Avoid: If you're after a pair of jeans that will make your legs look longer, avoid styles with cuffs and Capri pants.
Plus-size:
Perfect jeans: Go for dark-coloured jeans with a straight leg, boot cut or flare.
Avoid: Light-coloured jeans and styles that feature patterning down the legs. Also avoid jeans with pleats and elastic waists, as well as baggy styles
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| Skin Care |
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Skin Cream for oily face !!
Made with the rich oils of fruits, nuts, seeds, and vegetables, wax made by bees, and wildcrafted healing herbs, homemade skin creams are luxuriously fresh and nourishing. By adding a bit of a queen bee's royal jelly, your face cream can impart to your skin one of the great secrets of Mayan beauty. |
Simple Solution: oily face
The purpose of an emollient and moisturizing skin cream is to protect the skin from the elements, to hydrate, and replace oils that have been stripped away from cleansing. Beeswax provides a protective coating against wind and sun, and the emollient oils such as apricot kernel, almond, avocado, and Shea butter, hydrate and nourish. Some oils, such as sesame oil, are rich, natural sunscreens in their own right.
This easy skin cream only takes 25 minutes to make!
The Basic Moisturizing Skin Cream Formula
2 1/2 ounces blended oils (see "What are the Best Oils for Your Skin," below)
1 1/2 ounces coconut oil or cocoa butter
1/2 ounce beeswax
4 ounces distilled or purified water
1 teaspoon active royal jelly (optional; available in health food stores)
30 drops grapefruit seed extract (available in health food stores)
Essential oils of choice (optional)
Weigh the coconut oil and beeswax on a scale. Combine the oils and beeswax in a double boiler, and melt over a low heat, stirring occasionally. This step takes about 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the melted oils and beeswax from the stove and add the water. Mix with an electric mixer until creamy and thick. Stir in the grapefruit seed extract and essential oils (if using). Store in glass jars with screw-on tops. Makes 8 ounces of cream. Note: This cream should last for 4 months or so, but if you see mold growing, discard. When you make kitchen cosmetics, cleanliness is really important so bacteria doesn't grow. Purified or distilled water is used in this recipe because bacteria has been filtered out.
Preparation Time: 25 minutes
What are the Best Oils for Your Skin?
almond oil; apricot kernel oil (great for sensitive and older skin); avocado oil (one of the most moisturizing oils and good for older skin); cocoa butter (protective and water repellent); grapeseed oil (a dry oil, good so the cream isn't too greasy); jojoba (actually a liquid wax and good to use so the cream isn't too greasy); peanut oil (good for all skin types); sesame oil (natural sunscreen); Shea butter (natural sunscreen); and wheat germ oil (high in vitamins and minerals).
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| Nail in Fashione |
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Nails as any man will tell you, are the focal point of much eroticism. Check out Uma Thurman in 'Pulp Fiction' with her red, red talons. Or Jessica Rabbit, the ultimate sexual Venus trap, in 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit'.The shape, the length, the color of the nails is all clues to the persona of the wearer.Sweet preppy college girls might have unvarnished oval nails, |
while club-goers might slather on black or Chanel Vamp into lone talons. Gently elongated fire engine red ovals might look ever so tempting for a seductress.
Practicality rules over all. The shape is softly rounded. The look lies with medium-sized nails with a French manicure, with clear varnish down the length and white crescents at the tips (check out the Tips and Toes Manicure Kit).
The colors in vogue are a trifle more complicated. It's red for the night - we are talking pure fire-engine matte red, the sort of red that makes men go week at the knees and declares you're a bad girl.
The wishy-washy pinks and purples which held sway for a bit and the grotesque steel gray, which became ubiquitous shade for the wannabe hep cats, have all been relegated to the back. The neon greens and blues are best left to the teen brigade where they are slowly crawling down the ladder from hip to has-been.
Transparent camels and frosted sables are the shades to watch out for on toes. These are the shades they're showing off in open toed sling-backs in Hollywood. They're also wearing matte and opalescent whites. However, since both pale and pearly nail polish tend to highlight any bumps or ridges, prime nails with a clear base coat first.
Shimmer is so big that Estee Lauder, Yves Saint Laurent and L'Oreal seem to have got an entire range to boast of. These are shades straight from your heart, but with a twist. Sable with an oil slick effect, or opalescent nail polish with a petrol sheen (the multicolored rainbow look) are what are giving nails the hip hop look right now.
The surest, softest and the most chic look amongst the haves is that of sheer coat - the transparent shines that just lets the soft sheen of gloss show the true shade of the nail underneath, but this is a look of the grave.
For the woman who has more chores like cooking and cleaning to be done, such daredevil bravery is uncalled for…she should get herself a skin tone matte, or a light peach opalescent. It doesn't show as much when it chips.
Also, it's not enough just to have manicured nails today. The hippest craze is to have them stenciled, painted, even pierced, so that you don't see nails in the same light again.
Even the best shades will fall flat on hands that are not maintained well. Make sure to give them a manicure once a fortnight at home or in a salon |
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