
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
HEALTHY TIPS

Q: I am working in an IT company. Since we shifts at work i don ve proper sleep at night.. So i ve dark circles.. also i find my lower abdomen becomin fat.. So kindly suggest me to keep me healthy and fit..
A: Eat green leafy vegetables, have plenty of water and avoid all the junks.
-Eat early and light dinners.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
STRAWBERRY BEAUTY TIPS

Strawberries come loaded with Vitamin C. They have anti-bacterial properties and also help improve the body's absorption of iron. Strawberries have a mild bleaching effect on the skin which help clear blemishes.
Strawberry beauty tips for you! Those pretty little berries do more than just please our palates: they clear up acne and oiliness, make skin younger and smoother, whiten teeth, reduce under-eye puffiness, leave hair glossy and beautifully conditioned, and so much more!
Take ½ cup ripe tSrawberries and ¼ cup cornstarch. Mix both things together to make a paste. As usual apply this mixture on the face and neck and let it be as it is for 20 minutes. Later rinse with cold water. Strawberries are best for oily skin.
Cut a Strawberry and rub it over your face. This will help lighten the skin.
Strawberry contain good amount of antioxidants that helps in removing dead cells from the body. It even gives rich texture to your skin. Crush three strawberries and mix it with milk. Use as cleanser on your skin, thus helps in removing dead cells from the skin. It also helps in tightening your skin.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Celebrities Beauty Fragrence Secrets












Kim Kardashian's first signature fragrance, called 'Kim Kardashian' was launched. Kim describes the scent as sexy and sultry yet youthful and it transfers perfect from day to night. Some of the ingredients in her scent are Gardenia, tuberose and jasmine.






Monday, June 14, 2010
Hairstyles for Bridal

Hairstyles for Bridal Attendants
1. When you are chosen to be a bridesmaid, it is because the bride considers you an important part of her life and wants you by her side to represent her on one of the biggest days of her life. An important part of your job as a bridesmaid is to look your best, without overshadowing the bride. When choosing a wedding hairstyle, pick a style that will make you feel beautiful but won't overshadow the bride.
Side Bun
2. A side bun is a fun, creative style that is still formal but a little playful at the same time. The side bun can be worn in a variety of styles; more casually for less formal weddings, such as beach weddings or outdoor events. A side bun is also idea for neater and more formal for upscale events. For the side bun style, the hair is swept to the side of the face and pinned into a bun. The bun can consist of pin curls, or be twisted into a ballerina style bun. If the bride allows you to use hair accessories, add a flower or pretty barrette to the top of the bun, and you will look both classy and elegant.
Side Ponytail
3. A side ponytail is very similar to the side bun, but perhaps a little less formal than the previous style. Side ponytails are good because they can be both formal and informal. They are good for the trendy, less traditional type of bridesmaid who wants to do something a little different with her hair. The hair can be curled first, or worn in loose waves or completely straight. The ponytail is swept to the side and over one shoulder, and secured with a ponytail holder or bobby pin. A small strand of hair can be wrapped around the ponytail to cover the holder, or a pretty hair accessory can be used as well.
Updo
4. A traditional updo makes a pretty, formal bridesmaid style. The hair can be teased at your crown and piled in curls high on the head, or pulled into a neat bun, French twist or knot at the nape of your neck. Curled pieces of hair can be left loose for a messier look, or the hair can be combed back and secured tightly for a neat look. Create a drastic side part, and pin the front of the hair to the side, or comb all of you hair straight back and away from your face.
Half-Updo
5. The half-updo is a good compromise between a full updo and wearing your hair completely down. Pull the sides of the hair back into a half ponytail, or pull the bangs and front of your hair back over the top of your head. Half-updos can be worn curly or straight, and hair accessories can be added to dress up the look.
Side Bun

2. A side bun is a fun, creative style that is still formal but a little playful at the same time. The side bun can be worn in a variety of styles; more casually for less formal weddings, such as beach weddings or outdoor events. A side bun is also idea for neater and more formal for upscale events. For the side bun style, the hair is swept to the side of the face and pinned into a bun. The bun can consist of pin curls, or be twisted into a ballerina style bun. If the bride allows you to use hair accessories, add a flower or pretty barrette to the top of the bun, and you will look both classy and elegant.
Side Ponytail
3. A side ponytail is very similar to the side bun, but perhaps a little less formal than the previous style. Side ponytails are good because they can be both formal and informal. They are good for the trendy, less traditional type of bridesmaid who wants to do something a little different with her hair. The hair can be curled first, or worn in loose waves or completely straight. The ponytail is swept to the side and over one shoulder, and secured with a ponytail holder or bobby pin. A small strand of hair can be wrapped around the ponytail to cover the holder, or a pretty hair accessory can be used as well.

Updo
4. A traditional updo makes a pretty, formal bridesmaid style. The hair can be teased at your crown and piled in curls high on the head, or pulled into a neat bun, French twist or knot at the nape of your neck. Curled pieces of hair can be left loose for a messier look, or the hair can be combed back and secured tightly for a neat look. Create a drastic side part, and pin the front of the hair to the side, or comb all of you hair straight back and away from your face.
Half-Updo
5. The half-updo is a good compromise between a full updo and wearing your hair completely down. Pull the sides of the hair back into a half ponytail, or pull the bangs and front of your hair back over the top of your head. Half-updos can be worn curly or straight, and hair accessories can be added to dress up the look.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Krisnamacharya Yoga Film 1938 (silent) VIDEO
Benefits of Yoga to Your Bones, Muscles, and Joints
This is a film made by McPetruk in 1938 showing the Great yoga teacher demonstrating asana and pranyama. He was the teacher of BKS Iyengar and Sri K. Pattahbi Jois, founder the Astanga style of yoga.
* The physical benefits of yoga are myriad. Yoga keeps your body strong, as it involves all the muscles in your body to hold and balance yoga asanas (poses). The various yoga postures strengthen your feet, legs, hands, abdominals, lower back, legs, and shoulders.
This is a film made by McPetruk in 1938 showing the Great yoga teacher demonstrating asana and pranyama. He was the teacher of BKS Iyengar and Sri K. Pattahbi Jois, founder the Astanga style of yoga.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Mugdha Godse Tips For Cool in Summers

I make sure I maintain my body: Mugdha
With the mercury having picked up as the summer progresses, women, around sure will be vying for tips that plays the dual role of offering both beauty and protection. Doing little things can go a long way to having a cool summer. Being a part of the city’s hectic lifestyle, we just cannot avoid stepping out in the sun. However, what we can do is to take care of moving out well-equipped to handle the rising city heat. Caps, hats, glares, scarves, sun block lotions for skin are absolute musts. But the cooling should also come from within. Mugdha Godse shares her expert tips for summers and shares her way of keeping it cool in summers. Click on to know this sexy babe tips for hot summers!
Lifestyle Changes for Dry Skin Treatment

Lifestyle Changes for Dry Skin Treatment
* Drink enough water each day. You should drink at least 8-10 glasses of water daily.
* Eat lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. Better if they have more water content like cucumber, tomatoes, watermelon, orange. Have plenty of nuts, especially almonds and walnuts.
* Get enough sleep. Six to eight hours sleep at night help restore oxygen level of blood responsible for renewal of body cells essential for keeping the young looks of skin rejuvenated.
* Avoid hot showers. Hot water robs the skin of its natural oils that keep skin moist. In winters, make the bathing water only mildly warm if you can't have bath with cold water.
* Protect your facial and body skin from UV rays of sun. Always carry some cloth like scarves or umbrella to protect yourself from sun.
* Do not take stress. This is one of the causes of many skin problems including dry skin.
* Quit smoking and limit intake of alcohol. The harmful elements in them cause dry skin.
* Never go to bed with make up on. Wash all the applied cosmetics with clean water and if necessary with mild soap having moisturizer. Then apply some moisturizing cream. Natural, home made or herbal dry skin creams without chemicals are best for skin.
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