Monday, December 5, 2011

Keep Stylish based on Body Shape

There is a saying, manner of dress reflect the character of a person. Therefore, choosing the right clothes is one important factor in appearance.
In order to choose the clothes well, first we must know the shape of the body itself. Quoted from page Seventeen, the following tips on dressing well is based on body shape.



Beautiful body
There are some rules that are applied to curvy body like this. First, focus the people on your butt full of wearing slacks or jeans with a piece knee length. Also use the pants that have a back pocket and has an accent in his pocket. If your choice falls on a dress, wear with pleated accents that fell near or right at the bottom of your buttocks.

Height Body
Wearing shorts of choice to show off your posture is high and level. All that will impress you simple and sexy. To get the romantic look, wear a long dress, fluffy, and voluminous.
3. Petite Body
Wearing a mini dress will not harm your posture. It will display the cute side of your tiny body. Wear a flat footwear, it will make you look chic.

Hourglass Body
Wear a polo shirt that is right for dressing upper body is curvy. Don’t  forget to wear high heels while wearing pants with wide leg pieces, so you do not look fat and short.

Body with large breasts
The main points for the body of this type is the selection of the right bra. Also wear trousers with wide pieces in order to balance the size of your upper body. For other options you can wear bright colored earrings, it’s make attention turned to the earrings.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Latest Leather Fashion Trends For Women

Women fashion has reached to an absolutely new level altogether. New fabrics and innovative patterns are ruling the roost, out of which leather is one such material that will never go out of vogue. Gone are the days when leather was only restricted to jackets. Now it is available in a variety of forms that helps the contemporary woman dress for various occasions.

A few leather styles for today highly up-to-date women,

Jackets
Jackets are timelessly voguish. Everyone yearns to incorporate a stylish leather jacket in their wardrobe these days. Available in myriad colors, styles, patterns and fabrics, they should be purchased keeping the purpose in mind. A woman biker must buy a jacket that is rugged and strong whereas party-hoppers main criteria should be the style quotient the jacket exudes. Goatskin, cowhide and lamb leather are the types of leather that are widely used in making jackets and help you determine your purpose. The youth lately is experimenting with a lot of colors because of which the availability and sale of red, blue, green jackets etc are on an all time high.

Blazers
A working woman needs to overhaul and spruce up her wardrobe every now and then. What could be a better option than a leather blazer that would impart a formal and chic look to your appearance. Team it up with a sheath or an A-line skirt or basic formal pants and you will be all set to sashay into your office with style.

Pants
Pants should be chosen on the basis of body type. Straight fits, skinny fit, nickel studded patterns etc, myriad styles are available these days. They can be worn both on formal and casual occasions, provided it is combined prudently with the right accessories and clothes.

Dresses
It is a myth that leather dresses are only for biker chicks, rock fans or girls who want to achieve a Gothic look. If you want to don a classy appearance without looking over the top, you can try a thin strapped knee length sheath leather dress with a sweetheart neckline and maybe team it up with a bright bolero jacket.

Halters
A party or a casual soiree, a halter style is the best thing to flaunt and when it is a leather halter, it is an icing on the cake. It accentuates your shoulders and looks highly smart when teamed with skinny jeans or a skirt.

Skirts
Skirts have been here for years now, and they never really seem to go out of style. They accentuate your silhouette and make you look feminine. A-line, mermaid, sheath cuts etc. there are many options to choose from. Leather has a fantastic sheen, when teamed with a smart tee or a chic shirt; it makes you look nothing less than fabulous.           

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Sunburn First Aid Basics

An emergency situation may not present as bad as we expect it to be. But that doesn't mean we should not neglect it altogether. Take sunburn as an example. With as little as 15 minutes of unprotected exposure to the sun, anyone can get sunburn. But since symptoms such as red skin and pain don't develop until two to six hours after the exposure, we can easily ignore it. What are the signs of sunburn? How do we prevent sunburn then? What are the ways to treat sunburn? These questions will be answered in this online first aid training session.

Signs
A sunburn is basically a burn, much like the burns caused by hot stove, hot iron, or a curling iron, that is caused by over-exposure to the sun's ultraviolet radiation.

Sunburns are often first-degree burns that can cause the skin to be red and painful. Peeling of the skin starts a day after the sunburn is acquired. If sunburns are severe and affect both the outer layer as well as the underlying layer of the skin, it is considered as second-degree burn. In this case, swelling and blisters may develop to the affected area. Third-degree burns are extremely rare.

Prevention

Get protection. It sounds like a no-brainer but the reason why people get sunburns is that they simply stay under the sun without any protection. Thus, before going under the sun, apply sunscreen to the exposed parts of your body.

If recovering from sunburn, avoid aggravating the condition by taking a hot bath or showers. Be careful when exposing the skin to the sun.

First Aid Treatment

Get out of the sun. Once again, it sounds like a no-brainer but the truth is, many people ignore the basic fact that a mild sunburn can easily become a severe one. Prolonged exposure to the sun even if the obvious signs of first degree burn are present could lead to blistering second-degree burns. So if you think that you have mild sunburn and don't want to experience second-degree burn, get out of the sun.

Keep your skin cool by taking a cold bath or a shower. This provides soothing, but temporary relief. This also goes if you experience first-degree burns from other causes.

The human body has the best way of warning others including yourself, that a certain portion of the body should not be touched. Redness of the skin acts as a cordon in a crime scene and pain tells that the portion should not be touched. But if the pain is unbearable, a pain reliever can come in handy.

Aloe Vera can provide a soothing relief. The stem of the plant has the natural gel that can be used when necessary. But if you need it now and you can't wait for that aloe Vera plant to grow, you can buy an aloe get at any drugstore. Applying moisturizer regularly can prevent itching.

Keep your skin hydrated by drinking more than your daily water requirement.

Minor burns will usually heal in 2 to 7 days. But if the burn is severe, it is important to seek for professional treatment, especially if there is an increased, redness, swelling, pain, or drainage. Remember, first aid treatments and home remedies should never be substituted with professional treatment.

High Tea

From the title we understand that tea was placed in the high class position.  Previously many people (including me) may not know that the history of drinking a couple of tea was come from the ‘high class people’ habit on old day.
Tea tradition started in the early 19th century, when Anna, the seventh Duthes of Bedford, feel ‘less energy’ in every around 4 o’clock in afternoon.  In that time, true, that the UK people only eat twice a day, ie breakfast and dinner at 8 pm.  The Dutches then find out the solution by drinking warm tea and eat snacks, and enjoy it in the women room only, Bourdoir, in the afternoon.
Then Anna invites her friends to join with her enjoying tea and snacks in almost every afternoon in Woburn Abbey.   This activity that she did in summer was getting popular until she continuing it when coming back to London.  She was sending a invitation to friends to join in “tea and walking the fields.”  Some mounts letter, ‘the high class’ people becomes increasingly enjoy tea and snacks in the afternoon.
Currently, ‘High Tea’ can be enjoyed in some hotel and restaurant.  The name of ‘High Tea’ which also taken from the high table that is used during this tea and snacks was presented, always accompanied by various of snacks in three tier stand, like  scones, clotted cream, crepes, muffin or small sandwich with cheese and jam.
In many countries, including mine, some people, mostly the businesses, have made of ‘high tea’ as a means of socializing and business.  Not just gather with friends, but when getting ‘high tea’, they get many benefits such as sharing knowledge and positive experience.

Business Dress - Women

Like it or not, the first impression people get from you is your appearance.  When engaged in an interview or you are already hired, you always want to look best.  Clean cut, professional looking people get treated like a professional.  How you dress sends specific signals to people.  Let’s start from head to toe for women. 

First of all, never wear too much jewelry or makeup.  One item of jewelry is enough.  A small ring on one finger, or small earrings is plenty.  No big loops ladies. 

Make up should be conservative, just plain powder or concealer and barely any eye make up.  No lipstick is appropriate at an interview.  It is just not professional.

The woman’s suit should be wool, linen, or cotton/polyester. Stick with navy, gray, and medium blues, at least for the first interview.  As for blouses, solid colors and natural fabrics, such as cotton or silk look clean and professional.  A scarf says a lot about a business woman; it is a powerful status symbol. 

Shoes should never be open toed and stay within 2 ½ inch heels, nothing faddish or multicolored.  The color of your shoe should be the same or darker than your skirt.  Pantyhose should always be neutral skin tones, nothing outlandish, unless you are interviewing in the fashion industry.  A briefcase is an excellent choice for a business woman, but don’t bring along your purse too.  It looks awkward trying to juggle them around.  You should choose either brown or burgundy, black or navy, either one is fine.  You do not want to ever distract the interviewer with your outfit, makeup or accessories. 

Last but definitely not least is your personal hygiene.  Bad breath, dandruff, body odor, and dirty unmanicured nails do not give a good impression.  When it comes to body odor, you are what you eat.  If you consume a lot of garlic, onions, cilantro, and junk food, not only will it show in your skin, but it will seep through your pores.  Gross.  Make sure you eat a natural healthy diet so you always smell pleasant.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Women who engage in 'fat talk' are unsatisfied

A new study has suggested that college women who engage in 'fat talk' (speaking negatively about the size and shape of their bodies) face greater dissatisfaction with their bodies and are more likely to have internalised an ultra-thin body ideal than those who engage in fat talk less frequently.

It is found that while frequency of fat talk was associated with increased dissatisfaction with women's own bodies, over half of the participants reported that they believe fat talk actually makes them feel better about their bodies.

It is concerned that women might think fat talk is a helpful coping mechanism, when it's actually exacerbating body image disturbance.

Researchers Rachel H. Salk of the University of Wisconsin and Renee Engeln-Maddox of Northwestern University found that 'fat talk' is overwhelmingly common in the college-age women they studied, with more than 90 per cent reporting they engaged in 'fat talk'.

"The most common response to fat talk was denial that the friend was fat," said Salk and Engeln-Maddox, "most typically leading to a back-and-forth conversation where each of two healthy weight peers denies the other is fat while claiming to be fat themselves."

An additional interesting finding was that the frequency of 'fat talk' was not related to a respondent's BMI.

"In other words, there was no association between a woman's actual body size and how often she complained about her body size with peers," said Salk and Engeln-Maddox.

"These results serve as a reminder, that for most women, fat talk is not about being fat, but rather about feeling fat," they added.

The review article appears in Psychology of Women Quarterly and is published by SAGE

source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Swimming Tips For Ladies – Hair Care Tips For Before, During, and After Swimming

The materials in a swimming pool can be damaging to your hair. However you can use some helpful swimming tips to help you protect your hair in the water. These include things to do before and after getting into the water.
Before getting into the pool you should be sure that your hair has been properly cut. Damaged ends in your hair can easily become worse in the water. By getting a haircut you can get these ends removed so that it will be easier for you to get your hair taken care of for swimming.
Getting your hair saturated is also helpful for preparing to get into the pool. Using water with conditioner on your hair can help. With this your hair will be properly saturated so that it will be harder for chlorinated water to keep from getting into your hair. Your hair will be well protected with this process.
When in the water you will need to keep your hair in place. The use of a hair cap will be important. This is due to how your hair could get in the way when swimming. It helps to get your hair wet with water from outside of the pool before putting a cap on. This is so that it will be easier for your hair to be able to fit into the cap.
If your hair is not long enough for the use of a swim cap it will help to at least do something to keep it intact. The use of a swim ponytail band can help out. A swim band will help to keep your hair in place while in the water without falling off.
After you get out of the water you should wash your hair with shampoo as soon as you can. This is so the chlorine in the water will not cause your hair to get damaged. The use of a comb on your hair will be important too so that you can be sure that strands of your hair do not stick together.
It will help to get all of these processes handled for your hair before swimming. You can get your hair properly protected when you have it cut and saturated. The use of a swim cap will be a necessity when in the water too. Be sure to keep your hair washed after getting out of the pool as well.