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Wednesday 31 August 2011

Tylers' Haistyling Tips


emoboy hair
As far as what i do to style it, for the old haircut (1st pic) I used to comb it all down and straighten it in front of my face, then comb it kind of over my right eye and with the other bang to he left side and re-straighten it in its new position (thick wavy hair doesn't like to cooperate) Then for spiking out the back when the mood struck me, i'd kind of run my fingers up the back of my head and pull out the water after a shower to sort of sudo-dry it in that position already, then when straightening came i'd straighten it straight up, and finally I'd add some texturizer and run my hands up through the back and pull out ward, we have a closet in my house where you can see behind you so i'd usually use that to check for missed spots, don't add too much or it'll fall down, then usually once i got it staying nice and up I'd use the left over Texturizer on my hair to smooth it out and kind of hold it in place, my hair is thick so i'd basically pancake my bang between my palms and smoothen it out. then add a bit of hairspray to the back to hold it in place.

For my new hair I'm still experimenting The back is cut so I can spike it out But I've decided to go with wax to spike it which i'm still experimenting with (hence why i have no pictures of that) If you have really long hair i'd suggest some type of wax, simply because it has structure and seems less like lethal spikes than gel, and texturizer would barely help and you'd be holding everything up with hairspray alone otherwise. However it would be a similar idea, running your waxed fingers through you're hair and pulling outwards to make all of the hair stand up, for the front and sides, i pretty much just straighten them and add a bit of texturizer to hold them in place or Depp anti-frizz depending how staticy my hair is. For the bangs I simply straighten everything out and comb it into place so it blends nicely. once it grows a bit further i'll be able to do a fore head showing part but at the moment it doesn't work out to well.

So there is what i did for my old hair and what i do for my new haircut... theres actually a story behind my old haircut and the transitions it underwent before i got it as i liked it..then lobed half of it off lol.


Thanks!
-Tyler



Taken from http://emohairstyle.blogspot.com/

Never Too Old to Act Young

A JUGGLER on a unicycle wobbles past a cluster of clubgoers, deftly avoiding a collision that might spill their candy-color cocktails down the front of premium-label jeans. A clown on stilts hobbles past a table full of neatly coiffed men with untucked dress shirts who don’t even look up from their drinks. It’s hard enough to project an air of unwavering cool at New York nightclubs. It’s even harder to do so in the presence of a clown.




But Carnival at Bowlmor Lanes, which opened last month on University Place, is not just any club; it owes more to the memory of P. T. Barnum than Steve Rubell. With 16,000 square feet of wire walkers, sword swallowers and Coney Island-style games like ring toss and goldfish pong, it’s a working carnival within the confines of a nightclub.


At this carnival, however, you wash down corn dogs with $14 blue-cotton-candy martinis, and the carnies barking out “Step right up, folks” look more like recent N.Y.U. sociology graduates than ex-cons.


“It’s like a cross between Circus Circus and the Boardwalk at the Jersey Shore,” said Rudy Temiz, 31, an electronics retailer who had just won two goldfish and three plush toys, and was enjoying a drink with a friend.


At first glance, such a splashy approach to after-hours fun seems at odds with the recessionary era in night life, where conventional wisdom has it that low-key is the new black. But with its emphasis on participatory fun, Carnival at Bowlmor Lanes is keeping with the move toward interactive night life.


Nightcrawlers who are weary of Club Row haunts offering little more than $400 bottle service and tedious electronica beats often drop the attitude — well, some of it — and settle in for a night of table tennis among the celebrities at SPiN New York (co-owned by Susan Sarandon) in the Flatiron district, martini-fueled gutterballs at Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge on West 42nd or miniature golf in a foursome of plaid-shirt types at Bushwick Country Club in Brooklyn. (Carnival’s proprietor, Tom Shannon, was an early adopter. His Bowlmor Lanes bowling alley one floor below has been a magnet for trendy young clubbers for years.)


Particularly in lean times, the thinking goes, people have little patience with velvet ropes and bottles of Grey Goose. What they want is escapism.


“It’s the perfect club for this economy,” said Candice Spano, 23, a hairdresser from Staten Island. “The standard club is everyone sitting around talking and you can’t even hear each other,” she said. “Here, you don’t have to entertain each other. Here, you get entertained.”


Jack Anteby, 28, a wholesale jeweler from Brooklyn, certainly seemed to be. Surrounded by friends, he fired a fastball into a target a dozen feet away in the “Get Tanked” booth. Steee-rike! A lever swung, a trap door opened and a female employee in shorts and a T-shirt plunged into a tank of water. Mr. Anteby raised a fist in triumph. “I’m the only one who’s hit it, with at least 60 balls thrown!” he crowed.


His wife, Doris Anteby, said that her husband’s favorite place was the Seaside Heights Boardwalk in New Jersey, and he had been pestering her to come to the club since it opened. “He’s almost 30, but he acts 10,” she said.





Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/

Tuesday 30 August 2011

Kaftan maroko (chiffon)








 

Multi Chiffon Dress

Available Size: L
Material: Chiffon
There is a waist strap
There are gum (grip) on the chest
There hand grip
Size:
S: Shoulder 15 "Chest 18 'moored 53'
M: Shoulder 16 "Chest 19 'moored 53'
L: Shoulder 17 "Chest 20 'moored 53'

Material: Thai Silk with full application ordir the chest and cuffs. Sequins sown Japan that looks very luxurious. Suitable for formal and party activities.

Moroccan Kaftan all size and fitted it to pull the rope section and adjusted by the wearer's body size

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MODERN CLOTHING KAFTAN

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 Kaftan is a fashion typical of some countries, ranging from Persia,

Russia, West Africa, to Morocco. Clothing comes in different models and

worn by both men want any women. From time to time, kaftans have evolved so that very traditional

clothing was transformed into a modern fashion. The top designers and a

range of world-class brands began to glance at this fashion because he

saw a promising market potential, including Louise Sandberg, Anna Sui,

Michael Kors to Roberto Cavalli. Well, here are some tricks that should be 

considered for choosing the right kaftan:

Style

Are these caftan dresses beautify the appearance and provide the style

you want? When shopping at the store, use the mirror to conducting

herself or bring a friend to help you decide. If you wear a hijab, who

wanted to take the hijab kaftan worn with a dress to match it.


Color

Choose a kaftan dress with shades that highlight the beauty of your

skin color. General rule, cold colors for skin tones to bright and warm

colors darker skin color. However, this rule may not necessarily apply

to all cases. Camel color would probably look great on some bright-skinned women.

While the pink or yellow in some occasions be able to beautify the olive-skinned women.


Event

Customize kaftan dress that you purchased with the event or your

lifestyle. Buy kaftan dress when you need it. No matter how beautiful a

dress kaftans, if the design does not fit your personality or lifestyle, you will not wear it.




New Trends Medium Bob and Pixie Hairstyles

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Taken from http://latest-fashion-hairstyles.blogspot.com/

Monday 29 August 2011

Our New Friend Show: Katlyn -very cool! love the hairstyle and eyes!

Style:Emo
Orientation:artists,poet,photographer
Location:Alberta canada
Facebook:Yeah Yeah emo on facebook WTF butt whateverr
Introduce Youself: Im kate and im an emo..i am completley alone in the Emo/Scene society ive had people threatin to beat me up because im emo
but i dont care im myself and thats what thur
gunna have to live with!!! i am a photographer in the making and im an artist!! you should add me on facebook..if you have one.."Kate Slavin"
thanks pcee.

emo kid
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emo kid
emo kid




Taken from http://hairstyles-latest.blogspot.com/

Eco fashion accessories for teenage girls.



Here we go into eco friendly fashion trends, these fashion accessories and dresses are purely made up of natural stuffs like fiber works, cotton etc... The creation of these jewelry pieces protects the rain forest from destruction, but they also boldly raise the standards for fashion that is fine for the planet.


These are Green, Organic, Sustainable and Ethical apparel clothes that fits teenage girls. And these dresses come in wide verities of design and colors. Fashion keeps us abreast of developments and trends of environmental fashion.

Thank you Andean Collection .


Sunday 28 August 2011

Famous hairstyles of the past century.


There is lot of hair styles blossomed over last century. But for some reason not all those hairstyles had become famous. Here are few hairstyles that are popular among celebrities and common peoples too. And these hair trends are even trendy today.

Bob / Finger Wave(1920s):



The most trendy and famous style of the 1920's was the Bob / Finger Wave. Such actresses as Zelda Fitzgerald and Colleen Moore introduced this style. This was also called "The Flapper". To attain this popular style the hair would be cropped from the chin to the ear and molded into waves.

Pompadour(1950s):



Pompadour Hairstyles were primarily used by men before, but today, you will also see women and a lot of models that use it as a hair style. It was taken from Madame de Pompadour. It is considered as the coolest and hottest hairstyle for men. You will appear like a rock star and super star if you wear a pompadour hair style. Be in style and be the hottest person at work or in school. It is considered as the cutest hairstyle as it does not cover your face so your full face is shown.

Ducktail(1950s):



The ducktail was a prevailant haircut style which was in fashion the 1950s. This amazing hairstyle was devised by Philadelphia barber Joe Cirella in the year 1940 and this style took off with fashion when it was damaged by many a television, movie and musical stars. It was also know with some alternating names such as Duck's Butt, Duck's Ass, or just D.A. The original name of this style was Duck's Ass which was given by Joe himself, but due to graciousness it was then hailed with name Ducktail to be used in mixed company. A similar hairstyle is sometimes also known as Argentine Ducktail.

Pixie(1950s):



Pixie haircut is incredible that you need to try out. Pixie hairstyle can have a amazing appeal to your facial appearance and your entire beauty. This is short hair cut where the hair is shortened around the ears and also at the reverse of the hair. You can also style your hair by providing lovely short bangs so that it will give your face a gamine appeal. This type of hairstyle is most ordinarily used by women who wish to draw attention to their facial structure. If you have cute and lovely facial structure and features, this type of hairstyle would be great for you to show the positive features of your face. Moreover, pixie hairstyle is also a comfortable hairstyle that keeps the hair free from graceful on the face and keeps more control on your hair. If you are blessed with long, sleek hair, this type of haircut can add to your style and enhance the beauty of your hair.

Beehive(1950s / 1960s):



The 1960's Bouffant hairstyle was massively popular. One reason being who wore this latest style. Jackie Kennedy, the first lady really defined this hairstyle. It wasn't long and women all over the world were wearing this style. Later younger girls came up with a new adaptation of the Bouffant, which was named the Beehive. Girls achieved this style by joking their hair up with plenty of hairspray in a shape that mimicked a beehive.

Shag(1960s):



Shag hairstyles are gorgeous, well-manageable, and easy-to-maintain. It delivers a carefree and confident approach to women of all ages and looks great on any type of hair length. The name was taken from the word 'shaggy' because when the hairs are cut in layers or an irregular pattern it gives a shaggy or a bushy look.

Bouffant(1960s):



Bouffant style hair seems to be back in fashion and a lot of brides prefer this look. This style will work very well if your hair is somewhat sparse and you need to create a look that is baggy. Hair styles dressed upwards also go well with bangs. This grouping will suit only people with certain types of facial features so talk with a good hairdresser who can make suggestions.

Afro(1960s / 1970s):


One of the most attractive hairstyles admired by the African as well as the rest of the world is Afro Hairstyle. It is certainly an eye catcher at the first glance because you will look different from others.

Cornrows(1960s / 1970s):



Cornrows, which can also be referred to as track braids or flat braids, are simply braids that lay flat beside the head. Cornrows have been traced back to earliest Greece, although they have the most history in Africa. For men and women, cornrows say a lot about who you are as a person. For example, in some cultures women who wear cornrows are seen as being well cared for, but also coming from a muscular family because of how long it can take to complete.
 
Dreadlocks(1970s):



Dreadlocks are just a way of styling hair, and it is upon you, once you have the hairstyle in place to put meaning into it - where, depending on your intentions in getting them, they could be anything from 'just another type of hairstyle, meant for aesthetic appeal' to a sign of belonging to one or another subculture connected with them.

Feathered Flip(1970s):



We all remember the 1970's and the Farah Fawcett hairstyle. Countless women just had to have this hairstyle. With this look, the hair would be parted and teased back, but still soft and flowing.

Jheri curl(1970s):



The Jheri curl is a hairstyle that was frequent and fashionable in the African American community especially during the 1970s and 1980s. Invented by and named for Jheri Redding.the Jheri curl gave the wearer a glossy, loosely curled look. It was touted as a "wash and wear" style that was easier to care for than the other popular chemical treatment of the day, the relaxer.

Devilock(1970s / 1980s):



The devilock is a hairstyle created by Misfits bassist Jerry Only in the late 1970s. In an early 1980s interview, only claimed that the Devi lock was based on a "tidal wave" hairstyle seen among the 1970s skateboarding communities.

Mullet(1970s / 1990s):



Mullet hairstyle is short on the front and sides of he head, and long in the back. The word "mullet" was popularized by the Beastie Boys, a US hip-hop band; whether they coined the word is up for debate. There are many different varieties of mullet, ranging from something like a layered haircut (with short layers on top of the head) to a crew cut with a long tail of hair extending down to the middle of the back.

Liberty spikes(1980s):



Huge ass spike hairstyle worn by punks. Using some sort of adhesive they work their hair into seemingly impossible long spikes. Suprisingly this style dates back 2000 years ago when warriors from the celtic tribes of ancient britain would use lime to spike their hair into liberty spikes before going into battle.

Mohawk(1980s):



Mohawk hairstyles are in the category of hairstyles that make an instant statement on the wearer, with regard to the wearer's sense of style and perhaps the wearer's celebration of their personal uniqueness. Being spotted wearing hairstyle shows that you are not afraid to be yourself - and this can be a great attraction to others out there. It is, after all, an indisputable fact that people who are not afraid to be themselves are a great attraction to one and all.

Rattail(1980s):



A rattail is a hair style that is characterized by a long "tail"-like element of hair growing down from the back of the head. The rattail usually curls naturally; however, it can be braided, treated as a dread, permed, straightened, or curled with an iron. In some instances, an individual might choose to grow several tails as opposed to a single very long tail.

Perms(1980s):



Perms had first been seen before the 1980s, but had not become well known until then. Women and men both were putting perms in their hair. This was done by a chemical process that adds curl to straight hair. One actress who wore this style delightfully in the 80's was Julia Roberts.


The bowl cut(1980s / 1990s):



The bowl hair cut is both loved and hated by men and women alike.  In addition, the bowl hair cut has a long history with some famous models. A lot of information is accessible about the bowl hair cut which is sometimes referred to as a mushroom cut, beach cut, pot haircut and now and then it is cut in a combined way as to have long blunt cut full bangs with a rounded bob. A conventional bowl hair cut typically is cut so that the ends of the hairstyle hang over the bottom of the earlobes.

Hi-top fade(1980s / 1990s):



A hi-top fade is a style of haircut where hair on the sides is cut off or kept very short and hair on the top of the head is very long (in contrast, a low fade is when hair on the top is kept shorter). The hi-top has been a trend symbolizing the Golden Era of Hip Hop and urban contemporary music during the late 1980s and the early 1990s.

Rachel(1990s):



Who can forget "The Rachel" style of the 1990's? A certain character (Rachel) from the hit television series "Friends" started this hairstyle drift. This style spread like wildfire and women everywhere wanted it. This haircut is a layered, bouncy style with plenty of volume.

Fauxhaux(2000s):



The Fauxhaux is a high definition and nearly extreme version of mohawk style where the middle section of the hair remnants longer than the sides but here the sides are not trimmed off. The impression created is rather of the unkempt hair not too looked after or manicured.

Emo(2000s):

 

The essence of emo hairstyles is to be in a position to express you creatively and also to be able to show individuality. Many people fault it to be a sign of rebellion but it's not so. Emo hairstyles are easily recognizable for their characteristic long bangs, dark hair with bold highlights, irregular lines and cuts. The typical choice for base color of the hair is almost always black, though sometimes it could be a dark brown. The color black should really be a representation of their emotional approach. There are numerous choices for emo hairstyles for girls with short hair.

And there are no end to hair trends many new hairstyle trends appears every now and then.




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