Senin, 03 Februari 2014

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Different ways to apply eyeliner !


1. This fun eyeliner style is completely natural. That might not seem very fun, but the thing is that you can dress up this style with different colors. When going for a natural look with your eyeliner, all you have to do is line your upper lid. If you have really wide eyes and want them to look smaller, line the whole thing. If you have smaller eyes and want them to look bigger, or if your eyes are set close together and you want them to appear more widely spaced, just line the outer half of your lid.

2. That probably doesn't make sense, but there is a V-shaped sort of eyeliner application that's really gorgeous. It's also versatile, because it can be worn casually during the daytime, or you can make it more dramatic for an evening out. All you do is outline the corners of your eyes, the most outward parts of your upper and lower eyelashes. This, naturally, makes a v-shape. For nighttime events, outline a little more of your upper lids. No matter when you try this look, make sure you smudge your eyeliner. You don't want a hard, really angular line.

3. This look is a really fun eyeliner style, but be warned that it's not for everybody. Like the name implies, this technique involves lining the entirety of your upper and lower lids. It's best to make a soft but thick line on top and a thinner one on the bottom. You'll want to smudge here, too. If your eyes are small, however, this look can make them look smaller, so be careful!

4. This method is best done by using the dot technique, where you line your lids with a succession of dots that you then smooth together. The key to this look is intensely smudging your eyeliner on both your upper and lower lids. You also need to make sure to line the inner part of your lower eyelid. You can get an even more dramatic look by applying a second layer of eyeliner above (or below) the first one, or doing it with eyeshadow.

5. This technique is actually quite simple. Line your upper lids from the outside all the way in, and then line your lower lids. What you then want to do is apply your eyeshadow over the lines that you've made. You also want to smudge your liner, but not quite so much as you do in #4

6. This is a really fun eyeliner style, not to mention a classic. Even if you don't have kohl, it's still a great look to try. It can be as thin or as thick as you like, but if you want a really dramatic look, then thicker is better. As you likely know, with this style, your eyeliner extends to the outer corner of your eye and curls upward. If you want to see the perfect example of this, watch Liz Taylor in Cleopatra!

7. This look is for both eyeshadow and eyeliner, of course. Many people think it's dependent on the shadow, but if you don't get the eyeliner right, it won't look the way it should. The key here is to line your upper eye lid thick toward the outer and inner corners; in between, the line should be thinner. The lower lid depends on personal preference, but lining only half or two thirds of it arguably looks better.

Curly Hair


Part hair into sections, starting at the bottom of your scalp. Curl each layer until you've done everything
Apply a heat protection spray all over your hair and comb through. Spritz a tiny bit of hairspray on the hair right before you curl to keep it in place
Clamp halfway down a strand of hair and turn it back on itself. Keep the iron at that angle and slowly move it down the hair shaft
For loose curls, gently run your fingers through and tousle your hair. For more hold use a light mist of hairspray

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Frozen

Frozen is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.[5] It is the 53rd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. Loosely inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Snow Queen, and featuring the voices of Kristen BellIdina MenzelJonathan GroffJosh Gad, and Santino Fontana, the film tells the story of a fearless princess who sets off on an epic journey alongside a rugged, thrill-seeking mountain man, his loyal pet reindeer, and a hapless snowman to find her estranged sister, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom in eternal winter.
The film underwent several story treatments for several years, before being commissioned in 2011, with a screenplay written by Jennifer Lee, and both Chris Buck and Lee serving as directors. Christophe Beck, who had worked on Disney's award-winning short Paperman, was hired to compose the film's orchestral score, while husband-and-wife songwriting team Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez penned the songs.
Frozen premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on November 19, 2013,[6] and went into general theatrical release on November 27. The film has so far grossed $864 million in worldwide box office revenue, $360 million of which has been earned in the United States and Canada; it has been met with widespread critical acclaim, with several film critics considering it to be the best Disney animated musical since the studio's renaissance era.[7][8]The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, five Annie Awards (including Best Animated Feature), two Critics' Choice Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for "Let It Go," and has received Academy Award (Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song), BAFTA, and Satellite Award nominations.[9]

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Ways to apply makeup for natural a look !

Clean your face of any previous makeup. Put makeup remover or water on a cotton ball. Dab or rub the cotton ball in small circles to remove old makeup. Determine your skin type and cleanse, tone and moisturize with suitable products twice daily. If you have skin problems like spots/blackheads, exfoliate your skin.


Moisturize your face. Using a small dab the size of a pea, gently rub in an unscented, oil free lotion. Scented lotions can aggravate your skin and cause breakouts or an allergic reaction, and oily lotions will encourage acne.
  • For a more natural look, instead of using foundation, use a tinted moisturizer. Tinted moisturizers blend in while evening out your skin tone and commonly contain SPF. Those lucky girls with clearer skin will look best using tinted moisturizer
Apply concealer to any blemishes and around your eyes. Applying your concealer before foundation helps keep foundation to a minimal amount. Make sure this is the exact same color as your skin. When you apply the concealer, do so directly on the spot and not around it. This is to avoid a halo effect and emphasis of the spot. Optionally set with beige powder.[1]
  • Be careful not to overdo it on the concealer; you only need enough to cover the spot.
Apply a powder foundation on the oilier parts of your face. Before you start, it’s best to determine whether or not you’re using the right foundation color. Get in a natural light and test the foundation to make sure it's the right color for your skin. Dab a few marks on your cheek and angle your face different ways to see if the color matches.

Apply Bronzer. Some people wait until after they have applied makeup to their eyes to add bronzer or blush. Bronzer is a great way to give yourself a natural glow. Lightly brush bronzer all over your face (or just along your cheekbones and T-Zone for a natural suntan appearance). However, bronzer can look silly on people with pale skin if applied incorrectly. Practice at home with bronzer to see if it looks good on you before going out with it on. If you don't like the way it looks, skip this step.

http://www.wikihow.com/Apply-Makeup-for-a-Natural-Look

8 Unboring ways to wear t-shirt !

1. Wear it like a blouse
2. Use it to dress down an outfit
3. Swipe out the ironic tee for something artsy
4. If you're going to get wordy, keep it simple
5. Let a solid tee highlight totally glam makeup
6. Show you care (in style)
7. Borrow from the boys :D
8. Have fun with it.

http://www.glamour.com/fashion/2008/11/8-unboring-ways-to-wear-a-tshirt#slide=8

How to make a beautiful braids !

Check this out !

  1. Begin by parting the hair into three vertical sections {the two parts should start above the middle of each eyebrow, and run down to the neck.  The middle section should be about 3 inches wide}…
  2. Secure each outside section with an elastic to keep it out of the way…
  3. Working on the middle section first, begin by creating a regular three-strand French braid.  After the first stitch, drop the outside strand of hair.
  4. Replace that strand, by picking up hair near the part line {this is the same technique used in the Waterfall Braid}….
  5. When you get to the other side of the braid, drop the outside strand there and replace it with hair with hair near that part line…
  6. Continue braiding with Steps 4 & 5 all the way down the center braid, dropping each outside piece as you go {continue to replace the outside strands with hair near the part lines}.  This will create a double waterfall braid, or a waterfall with strands dropping on both sides of the braid…
  7. When you run out of hair to add into the braid, finish off this section with a simple three-strand braid, and secure with a hair band {the end of the braid will be smaller because you dropped so much hair off to the sides – this is normal}…
  8. Now, release the hair on one of the side sections of the head and begin a normal three-strand French braid…
  9. When you add hair into the top side of this braid, add in only the fallen strands from the Waterfall braid above it…
  10. When you add in hair from the bottom, do so as you would normally with a French braid…
  11. Continue this braiding technique, Steps 9 & 10, all the way down until you run out of hair {you will begin to see a ladder effect forming  as you pull the strands from the Waterfall braid into the bottom French braid}…
  12. When you are finished with this side braid, temporarily secure it with a hair band.
  13. Repeat Steps 8-12  on the opposite side of the head…
  14. When all three braids are finished, you can complete the hairstyle in many ways.  One option would be a ponytail.  Anther option would be to form all the ends of the braids into one braid, or you can form the hair into two separate braids over each shoulder as I did in my Soccer Braids tutorial.
  15. Lastly, add accessories and hairspray as desired.