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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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Maxi Maternity Dresses Hold The Sexy Silhouette Of Yours In Maternity!


The dressing does matteras your body do and maternity is not anything that can segregate youfrom the stylish and sexy silhouette you hold before maternity.However, realizing the type your current body is importance because Ibet you know that not only showing the body out of your clothingsmake you look sexy but the sophisticated wrap, pleating and thefrilling/layering length of maxi dresses can help you to get aflattering look as well as assist you to create a sexy aura.

Creating a silhouette isother functionality of the maxi maternity dresses but these suitingsare available for every single season as well as the event of theyear. Or I better say you can even create a complete wardrobe of maxidresses for the collection of whole year, for your casual wear, partywear, office wear, event wear and for your maternity wear as well,if you are going to be pregnant or you have a baby in your bellyright at the moment.

The Casual Maternity MaxiSkirt is here! Made in a sophisticated yet versatile fabric with aelegance of flexibility and fluid drape. An elegant skirt that drapeyour bumps and thighs to give you a stunning look. Also notforgetting about the enhanced size of your belly, it comes up with acontour belly-band to assist you with comfort without disturbing thechic. The extreme benefit of purchasing this Maternity Maxi Skirt isthat you will not only get a stylish outfit in maternity but you canalso create a Sexy, hip hugging look by folding the belly-band andinterlacing the drawstring

Monday, September 19, 2011

Mid Autumn

made up my mind to revert back to blogspot coz hosting my blog at wordpress was totally unnecessary. neither am I famous nor earning from my blog. get me a few dress w/ that money. it's time I spend wisely x

anyhow, I spent every Mid Autumn setting things ablaze other than animals, trees n'government property.. celebrated this year's w/ Aden n'Mendy at boy's patio. 


Boy's mum bought lots of mooncake, as gifts and for ourselves. there's still a box at home n'workplace.




photography skills took a leap in improvement



















a simple dress from VGY

never a fan of blogshop till I ran for one and received it 4 days later at my doorsteps. hearing "postman~" from my door lighted up my day.





staring at the bright moon
















hope your mid autumn was good x

Sunday, September 18, 2011

solid weekend

we started off sunday with a familytrip to the supermarket
in our pyjamas
serious business

hope you had a cozy sunday as well my dolls
love u
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dress+creeper platforms: asos, sunnies: karen walker, cuffs: random shop, tights: falke

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Colored Jeans, Hot or Not?


Re-invent your wardrobe with summer’s hottest trend, Bright colored jeans. Hillary DuffKim KardashianCameron Diaz, andFergie were all spotted sporting this summer’s trend, just recently.

From cobalt to emerald green to neon yellow, colored jeans just scream out “Style”.  Paired with simple, plain- white t-shirts, racer backs, tailored blazers, or neutral tanks would be the safest way to go. Want to spice it up and play with the palette? Follow Jil Sander’s cue in the Spring 2011 collection by color blocking with other bright colors.
Grab a pair that are skinny and fit you like a glove instead of loose, baggy ones (which would make you look heavier). If you want to dress the outfit up, accessorize with a layered necklace (nothing too chunky though), or a pair of sexy nude pumps.
You don’t have to spend a fortune on this must-have denim trend, J BranddELiAsZara, andForever 21 have them in all colors and price ranges, just grab your favorite color and see if it’ll match your complexion.Remember, the key to this look is to focus on the jeans so don’t over accessorize, wear flats, sandals, or pumps and keep it simple. Tell us what you think of colored jeans, Yay or Nay?
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Summer Hair Styles

With the rising temperatures of summer, most women are looking for new hairstyles. They'relooking for something new and flirty, as well as a style that keeps them cool. Pulling all ofyour hair back and braiding it is one summer tip that never gets old, but for the summer of 2011, try the fishtail braid. It’s equally as convenient, but yet a little edgier than the traditional braid. 

Wearing a pulled back bun is also one of the oldest tricks in the book. This summer, try adding the Alexander Wang braids on each side, just to give it a little life! For women who don’t mind a bold change, a curly or wavy bob is for you. It’s wild and breezy for the summer, and the humidity won’t even affect it. Don’t forget to buy floral and solid colored headbands and clips to add spice to your new hairstyle tips! 
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What is Skin? -Skin types,and Skin Care Tips,

The body’s largest organ, our skin, shields us from harmful elements but getting into the routine of properly taking care of your skin doesn't seem to be as valued by many men. Yet, doing so will help keep you looking healthy, youthful and will prevent many skin diseases including skin cancer. Skin care, however, is about more than just your face; many of us seem to forget about the larger proportion of our skin located below the neck. Having healthy skin on your body is just as important. 

Our skin has three main functions: to protect our body by preventing the invasion of bacteria and other foreign bodies, to sense different types of stimulation including touch, pressure, heat, pain and cold and finally, to regulate our body temperature. Taking care of your skin begins with understanding what type of skin you have. Generally speaking, there are four different skin types:
 Skin Types;
Skin Type 1 - Dry Skin: 
Men who have dry skin will often notice blotchy patches of flaky skin on their face and body. The easiest way to tell whether your skin is dry is if it often feels tight after you wash it. If you do have dry skin, avoid using products that have a high level of alcohol as these will dry out your skin more. Try using cleansing milk or mild soaps as these will remove a smaller proportion of the natural oils your skin produces. The key to conquering dry skin is to moisturize! 
Skin Type 2 - Oily Skin:
 Some men tend to have an oily skin complexion, meaning their body has the tendency to produce larger amounts of natural oils and may also be more prone to blackheads. You can distinguish an oily skin type by touching your skin about thirty minutes after it is washed. If you notice an oily residue on your fingers, your skin has an oily complexion. This is not unhealthy nor is it something to worry about; unfortunately, however, some people with oily skin attempt to remedy the issue by completely stripping off the oils on their skin, which is harmful. You do not need to strip your skin of its natural oils if you have an oily skin type. Instead, moisturize less frequently and apply a toner after your skin has been cleansed. 
Skin Type 3 - Combination Skin: 
This is the most common skin type amongst men. On the face, a combination complexion means that your cheeks and forehead may be dry while your T-zone, including the brow region and nose, will be oilier. Likewise, there may be larger areas on the body that are drier than others. Treat each area independently, adjusting for the combination of different skin types. 
Skin Type 4 - Sensitive Skin: 
Sensitive skin is very reactive to many products used on the body and face. If you sunburn easily or your face is prone to redness, bumps and acne, take extra care when using skincare products. It’s a good idea to see a dermatologist or skin-care professional for specific questions about your skin. Products specified for sensitive skin types are formulated to be very gentle and delicate, but use caution to avoid reactions. After you’ve distinguished your skin type, it’s time to learn the proper skincare regiment, which can easily be divided into four equally important steps.
Proper skincare regiment;
Step 1 - Cleanse:
Cleansing the skin is important because it removes impurities on the outermost surface called the epidermis. This includes dead skin cells, dirt, pollution, excess sebum (the natural oils your skin produces) and bacteria. Use a cleanser that is specific for your skin type. It is recommended that you cleanse in the evening as opposed to the morning because the cleanser will remove all the impurities that have collected throughout the day. In the morning, all you need to do is wash your face with lukewarm water; be sure the temperature isn’t too hot or too cold as this can increase the risk of capillary breakage. When cleansing, only use a small amount of product, not a handful. if your skin feels tight and taught after you have cleansed, you’ve over-cleansed. Over-cleansing can lead to skin irritations such as rashes, acne and flaking which can make your skin more susceptible to the effects of aging and other damage. Avoid cleansing your skin more than once a day because doing so will dry out your skin, making it more prone to damage. 


Step 2 - Exfoliate:
Men often tend to have more youthful looking skin on the face compared to women because we usually exfoliate our skin right before we shave. If you are not exfoliating your skin before your shave, start. The best way to exfoliate the skin is to purchase a scrub and use it once or twice a week depending on your skin type. Invest in a scrub that is gentle and made of smaller granules as opposed to larger ones because larger granules can cause skin abrasions. It’s also a good idea to invest in a loofah sponge for men who remove hair on their body as this not only rejuvenates the skin but can help with unpleasant ingrown hairs. In recent years, many specialists have begun to recommend products with retinoids. These products not only remove the top layer of epidermis but also help the skin to produce collagen. As we age, collagen is broken down giving way to the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and large pores. Naturally, men tend to age better than women because our skin contains more collagen. 
Toners remove all other traces of impurities including oil, skin, dirt and other pollutants but if you invest in a good cleanser and exfoliator, you won’t need to add in a toning step and most professionals don’t feel they are essential. If you do feel a toner will be beneficial in your regime, pick up something that will balance the pH of your skin as well as moisture it. Step 3 - Moisturize:
 Keeping your skin moisturized is crucial. Dry skin will become dull and lose its elasticity, quickly leading to fine lines and other unwanted conditions; keeping your skin well moisturized will prevent this. It’s best to moisture as soon as you’ve finished cleansing and exfoliating. Pat yourself down instead of rubbing your towel across your skin. This will help your skin stay moist rather than dry and irritate it with the rough sweeping motions of traditional towel drying. Even people with an oily skin type should moisturize as they will benefit from this. Be careful not to over moisturize as this can clog your pores. 


Eye creams for men, like toners, are more of an accessory to your skincare products. The skin around the eye is very thin, delicate and susceptible to damage. Many eye creams target this area with special enzymes and formulas to decrease the effects of aging. However, many experts have found that using your daily moisturizer works just as well. 


Step 4 - Protect:
Sun damage is the number one cause for wrinkles and skin damage, so you need to protect yourself from it. Experts say it’s crucial to use sunscreen no matter what your age or the weather conditions. If you are looking for a tan, it is recommended to use self-tanners with SPF protection rather than tanning outside or in a salon. UVB rays from the sun and UVA exposure in tanning beds will literally destroy your skin and continued exposure to these rays has been directly linked to early age skin cancer. Because of the popularity of tanning, most of the general population has forgotten what a tan actually is. A tan is the skin’s response to the damage from UV radiation. To defend itself, the skin produces a brown pigment called Melanin also known as a tan. While the idea of this coloring appeals to many, it is actually a clear indication of skin damage. A common myth amongst people is the idea of a 'base tan' protecting your skin from the sun. This is a myth. Wear SPF when you are outside, year round, period.
What does SPF stand for?
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor. Different lotions have different SPF factors and it is important to know the difference between these numbers. The SPF factor tells you how long you can stay in the sun before getting burned. For example, if a person tends to burn after fifteen minutes of sun exposure, an SPF rating of 15 will enable them to stay out in the sun for 15 times longer or approximately three and a half hours. SPF protects the skin from UVB rays only; to ensure that you are protected from UVA rays, use a sunscreen that is labeled 'Broad Spectrum' and make sure it contains one of these ingredients: - Avobenzone (also known as Parsol 1789 or butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane) - Titanium dioxide - Zinc oxide - Anthelios SX - Helioplex - Mexoryl SX and Tinosorb are also used outside the United States 


Remember that layering SPF products does not increase the total number or effectiveness of the products. Applying a product with an SPF of 15 and then layer it with SPF 30 won’t make the combination of the two products SPF 45. 

Lifestyle and Skin ;
Many people look into products after the first signs of damage to their skin, or as aging starts to take its toll, but proper skin care is something that should begin early in life and is deeply influenced by a healthy lifestyle. Having a well-balanced diet rich in minerals, antioxidants and plenty of vitamins including A, B, C and E is important. Sleeping well at night, a good 7 to 8 hours, gives our skin the chance to rejuvenate itself and being physically active in the day aids skin toxin removal and boosts natural collagen production. Harmful habits, such as smoking, deprive the skin of nutrients and oxygen and contribute to wrinkles, specifically around the mouth and eyes. Mental health also plays a role and high levels of stress have been linked to thin and degenerative skin. 


Proper skin care may sound tedious but it is really just a part of a healthy lifestyle. Taking care of your body is an investment you can’t afford to miss.
 

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