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Thursday 13 March 2014

things girl should carry on thier hand bag

Things girl should carry on their hand bag

Well, those big bag. You always wonder what women carry in those, and we are not wrong for sure. Just like women keep in wondering what men have in their tool boxes. which they love so dearly. It’s not necessary that every woman keeps the same things in their bags, but few things are always common. These are the frequently needed things. If you think that they carry useless things all around, you may be wrong. A woman knows how to care for her near and dear ones and she also knows how to care for her that’s why she knows what things she will need when out for work or leisure. Whenever you are going on an outing you surely take help from your wife or mother to pack up your bags, it’s because their sense of knowing things, without their help you would always miss on something. A woman’s bag is not a mystery and if you are aware what’s inside you will probably agree that these are not muck but necessary things. So, increase you intelligence quotient about women, know what’s inside their mysterious bags. Here we are listing the top ten things you will always find women carrying in their bags, have a look and decide for yourself if it is justified or not?
1. Money

Well, this is what everyone carries, irrespective of what gender you belong to. If you are going out the first thing you are going to need is money. Even if you are going to the neighborhood, you can’t go out without a few notes in your pocket. So this is one of the contents of the women’s bag and is important, no doubts on that for sure. You can’t question on why she is carrying money all the way.credit card and debits cards are included in this, carrying a big amount of cash now-a-days is not a very good idea with all that crime going around. And why do one need to carry bundles of notes when just cards will do all the work? And for all those guys who think that why do women need to carry money when they pay all their bills? Well, think again you are mistaken.
2. Make up kit
This is one of the very obvious things women carries in their bags. In fact, most men think that it’s all cosmetics and make up that occupies most of the part of a women’s hand bag. Well, you can’t say most of the part, but yes a part is reserved for these things. You are the one who always want your girl to look nice when she is out with you that’s why she carries all these things to touch up whenever required. So you can not quite complain about it. So, compact powder, base makeup, lipsticks, lip gloss, eye liner, etc, are few of the things which women most probably have in their bags, always.
3. Feminine Products
There are other feminine products which women need to carry just in case they need them. sanitary napkin,safety pins, and some of them even carry mini sewing kits with them. These can also be said as the emergency product which are needed at times but can’t be found around. These products also reserve a small corner of a woman’s purse.
4. Cell Phone
cell phoneCell phones are now an integral part of our lives. Even if you are going to take a stroll in the park, you won’t forget to carry your phone. You can forget to put on your running shoes while running but you won’t forget to carry your cell phone. It’s same with women as well. Cell phones are one of the necessary things which just cannot afford to forget at home. While you carry them in your pockets, most of the times, women carry it in their bags. For what is a big bag if it won’t help carry things? So, the small pocket in the bag is the cell phone’s room.
5. Sunglasses/ Scarf
The scorching heat outside is just intolerable. It just not makes you feel hot but effects negatively in other ways too. Your eyes for instance, eyes are a delicate part of your body and you need to care for them. The strong sun rays can prove to be dangerous for your eyes, so there is an ultimate need of carrying sunglasses with you to protect your eyes from the sun rays. Another sensitive part of your body is the skin covering it. The ultra violet rays adversely affect your skin making it dark and dull. You can wear full clothes to save yourself from the heat but what about the face. That’s why women carry scarves in their bags to protect their face from tanning and burning. Sunscreen is another idea preferred by many women. And in most of the bags you will find both of it, a scarf as well as a sunscreen lotion.

ain killers are another content of a women’s bag. If you are feeling nauseated, having an headache, or any other common problems, ask the lady next to your desk at your office, you will most probably get what you are looking for. Women always carry pain killers and medicines for certain common problems. An aspirin is a must of all of them. You can also find band-aids in some of the women’s bag. And you can’t complain as well, as safety is no bad. May be someday you need it and she has what you need. So better not to complain and appreciate the habit.

rubber band, hair gel, hair spray are some of the things you will most probably find in a woman’s bag. Women are very conscious about their hair, they want them to look perfect, no matter if its work or hang outs. Women comb and set their hair time to time, so they need to carry these things in their bags as handy. You will always find these items in her bag. May be she can miss one of the things, but comb is surely to be found in every women’s bag.

you always find in a woman’s bag are hand sanitizer, moisturizer and face wash items. Women generally maintain hygiene, that’s why they carry sanitizer with them, in case there is no option to wash their hands before having something. Face wash is also required to get rid of all the dirt on the face. And moisturizer is of course to get rid of the dryness which is just not acceptable to women who love their skin soft every time.
 A notebook and a pen is a must in every woman’s handbag. They love to keep it handy, the notebook is carried by them to note all the things to do and other important stuffs. From home to office there are hundreds of work a woman has to do in a day, forgetting some of them is no crime, still to make it sure that they do not forget any of it, many women carry with them their things to do notebooks. And a pen’s need with a notebook does not require an explanation for sure.Hunger has no time.
A break between long hours of work or travelling is justified. But you can’t something around always. So, it’s better to carry something with you which you can much when the little hunger pops up. Some cookies or chips will do. And for diet conscious women, diet controlled snacks are a must, as you are not sure you will get something fat free in a world of junk foods. So, men, next time you feel hungry, the women next, carrying a big bag can help? May be ? Ask at your own risk.

Wednesday 12 March 2014

how to dress for collage

How to dress for college

Moving away to college can be one of the most exciting, exhilarating yet nervous times of your life. Living alone and making a whole new group of friends can be extremely scary but the last thing on your mind should be ‘What shall I wear on my first day?’
Fashionolia has put together a fool proof guide of ten points on what to wear for your time away at college, whatever your shape or size. Dressing for college is about finally giving yourself an identity and clothes can help you express who you want to be. It also gives you a reason to get mum or dad to shop once more with you, after all you are their little baby, leaving for college on your own…
Jeans are the staple of any studiers’ wardrobe. They take you from date to night, they can be worn
more than once without washing (always a good thing when you live away from home) and look great the older they get. Jeans for guys are better worn loose and lower down the hips, high waists can only be carried off on the catwalk readers! Ripped, stonewashed, bleached or more ‘grungy’ jeans are great for guys that are into that relaxed look, driving to the beach to surf in between studying, whereas pressed, indigo jeans are perfect for that preppy look, especially when teamed with a simply ballet pump for girls.
 2For college there is nothing easier that throwing on a t-shirt and running to class when you’ve over slept. Route through your local second hand shop for some genuine vintage tee’s that will make sure you’ll never be dressed as the girl or boy next to you. Logo t-shirts are a great way to get your message across without ever having to say a word, so if you’re a man on mission to find girls then find a tee that says just that and I can guarantee this will get a laugh if nothing else. T-shirts are a great casual way of dressing for class, especially when your freshman new in college, because dressing up in a little top and heels will be noticed a mile away by the more experienced students.
3. Save the heels for night time girls and invest in a pair of chic ballet pumpsfor running from class to class. A pair of beaten converse trainers are great when teamed with boyfriend and a hoodie or even a simple white vest and some jewellery to add a touch of individuality. Flat shoes are so much more practical for college and although heels are glamorous, come mid day your feet will be sore and limping instead of strutting is not a good look.
4.It can sometimes get a little chilly in those large auditoriums so make sure you take a hoodie or cover-up, especially for those early morning lectures when the rooms still cold from the night before.. These style of cover-ups were all over the catwalk this season with DSqaure showcasing a number of designs.
5. Pretty sundresses are ideal for those spring days and are an easy option when there’s not a lot of time to decide what to wear. Dresses can be thrown on and don’t need much thought. Plus a sassy little sundress, with tanned limbs can look super cute to the opposite sex. Team with a headband and
cardigan, a la Lauren Conrad from The Hills or with a battered old denim jacket and flip flops a la Whitney Port from The City. Its all about mixing it up which ever way you like, make your own style to make your own mark.
6. year so what better time to experiment with this trend than at college. For guys why not team a denim shirt with some utility trousers and converse or over a white tee and some chinos for that graduate look. Girls look great when they throw a denim shirt over a vintage tee and a mini. It gives off that rock and roll vibe that many try to emulate at college.
7. Skirts are a great way to update your look by incorporating the latest trend without spending a fortune. Maxi skirts are a great buy right now and are a fab choice for college, especially for comfort and style. The great thing about maxi skirts is that there is no chance of your flippy little skirt blowing up in a gush of wind when running across campus and when you sit on the grass enjoying the sun with friends in between classes.
8. When you want to look a little smarter for a presentation in class or even an interview when summer comes around what better item to invest in but a fitted blazer. This applies to both guys and girls. A blazer over a white vest and skinny jeans can look effortlessly stylish in college, as well as a blazer teamed with jeans and a shirt for the guys. You’ll find a lot of the older students dressing like this when graduation nears.
9. Carrying all your books around campus is a pain at the best of times, especially when you have an exam to cram for so getting yourself a big tote bag is ideal. When you dress casually a colorful bag, such as purple or burnt orange, can brighten up any outfit. Try feathers such as Ashley Olsen to the
left, or embellishments such as sequins and studs. For guys a sports bag big enough to fit your gym kit alongside your books is a sensible buy.
10.Finally what better style to work into your new college life than this seasons trend for all things ’preppy‘. Mix polo shirts and v-neck jumpers with cut off shorts and pumps, taking inspiration from Blair Waldorf for Gossip Girl. This trend is all about taking preppy items such as a blazer, pin striped shirt and knee high socks and making it look your own. For example roll the sleeves up high on the shirt as well as the blazer and turn your collar up. At college it’s all about stamping your mark on the time you have there.

Friday 7 March 2014

look younger using makeup

Look younger using makeup










1. Face. In your 30s, you're going to want to spend a little more time on your face. Plan on spending 10 minutes putting on makeup now, instead of the 5 minutes you spent in your 20s.
Start using primer now before putting on your makeup. It'll make everything go on more smoothly and last longer. (I use M.A.C. Prep + Prime, for example.) You can just use it on your t-zone if you don't want to cover your whole face with it.
You'll also want to start using concealer if you don't already. It's best applied lightly with a brush. Use it under your eyes and in your eyes' inner corners, as well as on dark spots and blemishes. Top things off with a loose powder. Every makeup artist I know uses Laura Mercier's translucent powder. It's really wonderful and light.
2. Eyes. In your 30s, start focusing more on your eyes and less on your lips. Steer clear of bright color and sparkly, shimmery eye make up. Stick with neutrals instead. You can use more liner in your 30s-- Just be sure and blend it in with your shadow. Also work on thickening those lashes, either with a volume-boosting mascara or individual false lashes if you really want to go all out. Just be sure and practice first before wearing them to an event. I have a great tutorial on how to apply them here.
My favorite 30s eye tip-- If you line your upper lid, make sure the line curves up slightly at the outer edges of your eyes and not down. That will lift your eyes, as opposed to making them look droopy.
3. Brows. You should be paying more attention to your brows in your 30s, making sure they are properly shaped and plucked or waxed. Use eye shadow that's a shade lighter than your brows and a brush to fill in your brows. Dont draw them on. Also, the pros say your brow should have a definite arch. Don't make your brows look round -- that's a common rookie mistake that drives makeup artists crazy.
At a loss on plucking? Use your tweezers, a pencil or your finger and follow this rule of thumb
4. Lips. Your lipstick will start feathering in your 30s, something that i do  to prevent this, I rub a little concealer into my upper lip line before putting on anything- This fills in the tiny lines around my lips and prevents feathering. You'll have to start wearing lip liner in your 30s to keep your lipstick from running (I love M.A.C. lip liner in Whirl. It's a perfect neutral.) Lip plumping serum also helps keep lipstick from feathering. Sally Hansen makes a great inexpensive one that lots of pros use.
Be sure your lip liner is not darker than your lipstick/gloss. That just looks awful.
5. Cheeks. Your cheeks get a little more complicated in your 30s. The pros recommend that you use a bronzing powder in the hollows of your cheeks to contour your face. Use a cream blush on the apples of your cheeks to give your face a little bloom. I actually use Nars Orgasm blush, which is a powder, and I think it's absolutely perfect. 
6. SPF. SPF is vital. Find a moisturizer that includes SPF and wear it every single day, rain or shine.
7. Cleanse and moisturize.. Moisturizing your face is so important in your 30s. Use a moisturizer in the daytime and at night, and start using eye cream if you're not using it already. It's also important in your 30s to exfoliate. Many pros love the Clarisonic Electric Face Brush for cleansing-- If that's too expensive for you, there are plenty of knock-offs on the market that are much cheaper. If you use an exfoliating scrub, make sure the exfoliators in it are light and not too gritty.
8. Wax. You may need to start waxing your face in your 30s-- For some women, hairs start to appear on your upper lip , chin and cheeks. Makeup sticks to peach fuzz and makes it noticeable, so consider getting rid of it.
9. Stay fit. Exercising, staying hydrated, and eating right will help keep you looking youthful more than just about anything else you can do. You know it. Now do it.
10. Get professional advice. One of the best ways to make sure your look is current in your 30s is to schedule an appointment with a makeup artist. Avoid women at the makeup counters- Their main goal is to sell you products. Instead, book an appointment with a makeup artist at a salon and have him/her do your whole face and teach you how to do it yourself. Many women are now booking appointments for a few friends and bringing wine to make it a girls' night out. What a great idea! 

Tuesday 4 March 2014

teenag makeup tips

Teenage makeup tips




Face:
  • Revlon Colorstay Foundation – #320 & #280     
  • Coastal Scents Camo Quad Concealer – medium     
  • Maybelline Dream Mousse Blush – “Peach Satin”  
    • If you are darker, get “Cloud Wine”
Eyes:
  • Urban Decay Primer Potion   
  • Maybelline Eyeshadow Trio – “Bronze Glitz” 
  • NYX Eyeshadow – “Nude”     
  • Styli Style Black Eyeliner 
  • Black Gel Liner       
  • Loreal Voluminous Mascara     
Lips:
  • NYX  Lipgloss – “Perfect”     
 Makeup tips Teens:
  • If you’re a young teen, all you really need is mascara and lip gloss. You can add in the eyeliner
    when you like- brown or even purple is great for everyday, while black is great for nights or weekends when you want that extra drama :)
  • Don’t wear full foundation as you probably don’t need it yet- use a bit of concealer just on your blemishes. Use your finger to apply, but make sure you wash your hands right before you touch your face.
  • If you feel your skin is oily, use just a little bit of pressed powder with a sponge to apply and pat it just where you need it (usually on the forehead and around the nose and chin)

smokey eye makeup

Smokey eye makeup


Method to apply 
Begin by applying a light shade of concealer to the under eye area, and all over the top lid. Your
mineral makeup foundation is a great concealer for this step and prepares your Eyes for the eye shadow that you are going to appl


First, line both the top and bottom rims with an eye pencil, paying close attention to going into the lash line itself.
If you have small eyes apply liner starting from the middle of the under eye to the outside of the eye. If your eyes are large feel free to line from corner to corner.
Hint: If you are using liquid liner you can place dots on the lash line and then follow the dots to get a perfectly straight line. I knew those connect the dot puzzles I did as a kid would come in handy someday!
With a small eye shadow brush or a q-tip, soften the edges of the eye pencil line.
Apply a dark shadow using a sponge-tip applicator, smudge brush or a q-tip directly over the penciled area and smudge. (If you prefer, you can use your finger tip.)
The shadow helps to set and soften the look.
Next apply a lighter shadow in a neutral tone with a larger eye shadow brush, I like to use the wet/dry brush.
Encircling the entire eye area, be sure to soften and graduate outward for that perfect blended look.
Creating a smokey eye isn't just all about eye shadow, it's the overall look. So, while you want to do a precise job of applying the right eye shadows in the right places, you also wanted to pay attention to your lashes. Curling your eyelashes will help open up your eyes and really make them stand out.

After you curl your lashes, you'll want to apply generous coats of mascara. Some people find that waterproof mascaras hold curl better so that's always an option. However, some waterproof mascara formulas can be a bit drying on the lashes so it's not the best idea to use a waterproof formula daily. But for special occasions, why not?
Brush away any shadow that has fallen below the eye with a fluffy brush and clean up any areas that have smeared with a q-tip. If you have trouble getting rid of fallout from eye shadow, you can always try using Scotch tape to pick up any fallout without smudging your makeup.
Want a more dramatic look add more Shadow and Mascara! If you are looking for the most dramatic effect be sure to curl those lashes and apply 2-3 coats of black mascara!

Hint: Want your eyes to look larger - Pull your liner upward when lining your bottom lashes instead of out from the top liner! This will make your eyes look larger and rounder!

Monday 3 March 2014

teen age prome makeup

Teen age prom makeup
5 best prom makeup tips
Prom is so exciting! I remember planning my prom dress my hair, my jewelry ... the hardest thing to plan - even harder than your prom date i think - though, is make up! Do you choose smoky eyes or bright lips or go with a bold eye makeup ? It’s a mine field! I’ve gathered my favourite prom make up tips to ensure you look like a star in your photos!

 PICK YOUR  
    EYES OR      YOUR MOUTH

Make up products needed: Red and pink lipsticks, mascara, eye liner, eye shadow, false eyelashes, lip gloss
Tools needed: Mirror, eyebrow tweezers, eyelash curlers
Practice for best results: None!
Clear your diary for an hour, and wash your face. Then apply your eye makeup really carefully, and keep your lips understated with a clear gloss. If you aren’t sure on eye makeup colour, choose your favourite at the moment, since you can always change it later! Then take a picture.
Wipe your face, and give it five minutes to dry and calm down. Then apply minimal eye makeup, and focus on your lips. Avoid
brown lipstick, and try different pinks and reds. Take a picture again! Use these to decide whether you want to focus on your eyes or your lips, and to choose colours

Make up products  needed: Red and pink lipsticks, mascara, eye liner, eye shadow, false eyelashes, lip gloss

Tools needed: Mirror, eyebrow tweezers, eyelash curlers


Practice for best results: None!
Clear your diary for an hour, and wash your face. Then apply your eye makeup really carefully, and






keep your lips understated with a clear gloss. If you aren't sure on eye makeup colour, choose your favorite at the moment, since you can always change it later! Then take a picture. Wipe your face, and give it five minutes to dry and calm down. Then apply minimal eye makeup, and focus on your lips. Avoid brown lipstick, and try different pinks and reds. Take a picture again! Use these to decide whether you want to focus on your eyes or your lips, and to choose colours




2. PERFECT YOUR SKIN

Make up products needed: Foundation, concealer
Tools needed: Mirror
Practice for best results: None!
The next step is to make sure your skin looks flawless! Very few girls under 25 need to use all-over foundation, but it’s useful to have some that matches your skin tone for emergencies! If you don’t have any, head down to your nearest department store or Sephora’s. The staff are always happy to help and will let you try on plenty of colours and brands until you find one you love. Then practice apply the foundation   to problem areas, with concealer, to give you an even and flawless skin tone. Remember to blend!

3. DARK OUTER CORNER


Make up products needed: Three shades of the same colour eye shadow, similar coloured eye liner, mascara
Tools needed: Mirror, small brush
Practice for best results: Once
This is a gorgeous look that perfectly accents your natural beauty and will look divine in photographs. Start by making sure skin is in good condition, and the eye area is clean. Using a small brush, apply the lightest shade to the corner of the eye, and a thin line just below the eyebrow. Then apply the medium shade to middle of your eye, blending it into the outer corner, and the darkest tone to the very outside corner. Apply a thin layer of eye liner to the top eyelid only, and apply mascara. Gorgeous!

4. DRAMATIC EYE SHADOW



Make up products needed: Three shades of your chosen colour, eye liner, mascara
Tools needed: Mirror, small brush, fake eyelashes
Practice for best results: Twice
With the small brush, apply the lightest shade of shadow to the corner and middle of the eye, up to just below the eyebrow. Apply the medium hue to the eye lid, crease and below the lightest colour, just under the eyebrow. Apply the darkest hue to the outer corner, over the medium, as this helps it to stick better. Then apply a thin layer of eye liner from the middle of your eye to the corner, and apply either mascara or false eyelashes to finish the look! Keep all other make up minimal, and stick to simplistic jewelry.

5. NATURAL LOOK


Make up products needed: Three shades of natural coloured eye shadow, mascara
Tools needed: Mirror, eye shadow brush
Practice needed: None
It’s important that the eye shadows match your skin colour closely for this Natural Look makeup! Pick the medium hue, and apply to the whole eyelid. Apply the darkest eye shadow to the corners, blending towards the middle and into the crease, and apply the lightest to the very middle of the eyelid, giving it a polished, 3D finish. Then apply a layer of mascara, and some lip colour. Gorgeous!

Sunday 2 March 2014

The 10 Sexiest Makeup Looks of All Time

The 10 Sexiest Makeup Looks of All Time



SMOKY EYES

Give eye makeup a bedroom-y kind of sex appeal by working in layers and smudging it along the way. First up, creamy black pencil—wedged into the upper and lower lashes and softened by gently rubbing with your finger or cotton swab. Trace over that with black shadow and smudge with the swab. Then sweep shimmery gray shadow over the upper lids and blend it up beyond the crease (the more tangled it is with the black, the better).


GLOSSY NUDE LIPS

There's no simpler way to get a sex-kittenish pout. Choose a nude that's slightly pink or flecked with shimmer (they're the most flattering), and concentrate the gloss on the center of the lips (that's the most fattening).









RED LIPS

The trick here is to pick a formula that looks moist (that's sexy), but not superglossy (that can verge into slutty territory). Look for lipsticks with "moisturizing," "creamy," or "butter" in their names, and select one that has a little brown in it.











GOLD SHADOW

The key to making eyes glisten with gold: Choose a shimmery shade, and don't be skimpy with it. Spread a layer or two of gold over the lids and up beyond the creases, and don't forget to dab some at the inner corners of the eyes. When it comes to adding liner to the look, a smudgy chocolate brown looks way better than your usual black

FULL LASHES


Create the effect of huge doe eyes by gluing on a few clusters of fake lashes before you layer on the mascara. Grab each cluster at its base with tweezers, dip the root in glue, wedge it into the outer corner of the upper lash line, and hold it in place for 15 seconds so it stays put.




BRONZED SKIN

The first trick to using bronze: Choose powder (it's actually easier to apply than cream), and be sure the shade is more golden than brown and without a speck of shimmer. Second trick: Swirl the brush not just over your
cheeks, but along your hairline and jawline and down the bridge of the nose. Make it look authentic by topping it with rosy blush on the apples of the cheeks.






KOHL-RIMMED EYES


It's the signature look of vixens and rock goddesses—and all it takes is black liner and some subtle blending.

1. Choose a waterproof pencil, so you can darken even the inner rims. Run the liner just inside the upper lids, then close your eyes tightly—this will smudge just the right amount of liner on the inner lids on the bottom.

2. Trace the upper and lower lashes with more black liner, and don't worry about neatness—your mistakes will disappear once you start blending.

3. Smudge the pencil outward with a dense eye-shadow brush or sponge—softening all that black liner will create the illusion of larger, deeper-set eyes

STRONG BROWS

Think Brooke Shields next time you tweeze your brows. Pull out only the strays that fall well outside your brow
line, and then get to work filling with brow pencil and powder. The pencil is for bald spots: Use short, light strokes to draw in missing hairs. The powder is to make brows look thicker: Load some on an angled brush and gently stroke through the entire brow. Finish by running a spooley brush through to blend all your handiwork.




ROSE-BITTEN LIPS

Give lips a juicy, just-been-kissed look by dabbing them with sheer strawberry-colored lipstick or balm.
Concentrate the color in the middle of the mouth and blend outward—that gives the most natural effect.




WINGED LINER

Flicking liner just past the corners of your eyes creates a flirty effect. For the least theatrical take on the look, extend the line just a quarter inch past the corners and give it a soft curve upward.