Friday, February 25, 2011

Laser Hair Removal

Along with hairstyles, our body has lot of hair areas beside your most wanted head hair to give it styles. Some people just don't want any hair in some area like in face hair, back hair, under arms hair, bikini line and bikini area, pubic hair, tight, arm, legs, neck, chest, and even the feet. It is believed that if no hair at all at these areas could give best look to your fashion, and with perfectly choose hairstyles, you will be the king and or queen in your promenade, you wedding, your party and in your everyday life.
Laser Hair Removal
Laser Hair Removal

Body Laser Hair Removal
Body Laser Hair Removal

Bikini Line Laser Hair Removal
Bikini Line Laser Hair Removal

Underarms Laser Hair Removal
Underarms Laser Hair Removal

How laser hair removal work? Hair removal process with laser is to targeting hair follicle with laser so that hair can't grow again. When the area is being treated by laser, the technician will apply a gel over the entire area. The gel will keep the skin cool when the laser is applied.The discomfort caused by the laser hair removal on the skin is very mild and fades very quickly. Most people describe it as having a small elastic band snapped on the skin. You have to take treatment for three to eight times to remove those hair completely from the area. After that you need to go back for yearly appointments in order to target some new hair growth that has popped up since your last session.
Hair Removal
Hair Removal

Bikini Bottom Laser Hair Removal
Bikini Bottom Laser Hair Removal
Laser Hair Removal Virginia
Laser Hair Removal Virginia


Laser Hair Removal Result
Laser Hair Removal Result
So, does laser hair removal work? Yes it does. It has been tried, tested and certified by the FDA and millions have seen the amazing results. It saves you money and time in the long run when compared with shaving and it saves you the pain of waxing. Laser hair removal works and it works well, but it does not always work as people think it will, which does not mean it doesn’t work. It just works differently.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Short Hairstyles for Girls

Short Hairstyles

Short Hairstyles

Short Hairstyles

Short Hairstyles

Short Hairstyles

Short hairstyles for girls are increasing their popularity due to the new haircuts developed by hairstylists and the current trends. It is absolutely amazing to observe the transformations the world has gone through as short hairstyles were not too long ago considered hairstyles appropriate for men only while women wore their tresses medium length or long. Nowadays men go for longer hairstyles and women opt for shorter ones, underlining that when it comes to hairstyles anything is possible.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Tips for Long Hairstyles : How to Do a French Braid: Long Hairstyles

Learn how to do a French braid with a long hairstyle with expert hair styling tips in this free beauty video clip. It is quick and easy to do that beautiful hairstyle. But in France, they call that sort of braid "african braid"!


Expert: Terri Lynne
Bio: Terri Lynne is a freelance hair and makeup artist for film and TV production. She received her hair and makeup training through the University of Winnipeg in Canada.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Elegant Pakistani Shalwar Kameez

Shalwar kameez is the dress worn by both men and women in South Asia and Central Asia. It is a unisex dress similar in manner to shirt and pants worn by westerners. The phrase shalwar kameez is a generic term used to describe different costumes which have been developed in different regions (the Sindhi Suthan; Kashmiri Suthan, the Dogri pyjama). Traditionally, it has been worn in Afghanistan, Pakistan and in Northern India. The popular type of shalwar kameez known in the sub-continent has roots in the pre-partition Punjab.
Since the 20th century, women in Southern India have also copied this dress complementing the Sari, the traditional dress of India. The Shalwar or Salwar (as pronounced in India) is a loosely-fit pajama-like pant. The legs are often wide at the top, and narrow at the ankle, although there are several styles of shalwar pants in modern times, some trendy and jean-like. The kameez is a long shirt of tunic length which hits at the middle of the thigh, but traditionally, it would come down to the top of the knee. The side seams (known as the chaak), left open below the waist-line, give the wearer greater freedom of movement. On a female, the shalwar kameez ensemble is completed by wearing a dupatta (loose scarf) around the shoulders, draping over the chest.

Shalwar are gathered at the waist and held up by a drawstring or an elastic band. The pants can be wide and baggy or more narrow, and even made of fabric cut on the bias.
The kameez is usually cut straight and flat; older kamees use traditional cuts, as shown in the illustration above. Modern kamees are more likely to have European-inspired set-in sleeves. The neckline, sleeves and bottom edge (daaman) are many times decorated with embroidery or laces.
For women, an integral part of shalwar kamees is the dupatta — a long shawl wrapped around body or to cover head in more conservative families. The shalwar kamees fashion has revolved around the cuts and lengths of shalwar and of kamees and the print styles and color palette of the dupatta. Most women in Afganistan were forced to hide their faces even when wearing a shalwar kameez by the Talibans
In Britain, especially during the last two decades, the garment has been transformed from an everyday garment worn by immigrant South Asian women to one with mainstream, and even high-fashion, appeal.
Garments cut like the traditional kameez are known in many cultures; according to Dorothy Burnham, of the Royal Ontario Museum, the "seamless shirt," woven in one piece on warp-weighted looms, was superseded in early Roman times by cloth woven on vertical looms and carefully pieced so as not to waste any cloth. 10th century cotton shirts recovered from the Egyptian desert are cut much like the traditional kameez or the contemporary Egyptian jellabah or galabia.The shirt, kameez or qamiz, takes its name from the Arabic qamis.

Luxury Embroidered Shalwar Kameez
Green vs Purple Shalwar Kameez
Beautiful and Luxury Shalwar Kameez
Elegant Red and Black Shalwar Kameez
Great Red and Green Combination Shalwar Kameez
Shalwar Kameez with Ethnic Motif
Gold and Red Shalwar Kameez
Simple Red Shalwar Kameez
Full Embroidered Shalwar Kameez

Great Bollywood Wedding's Fashion

Outstanding Wedding Sarees
Elegant Blue Wedding Saree's with Red Dupatta
Looking so Charming on this Saree
Mix Brown and Green Wedding Saree
White and Red Ethnic Wedding Saree
Elegant Red Wedding Saree
Simple and Elegant Wedding Saree
Great Wedding Saree

This Time for Saree's Fashion

A sari or saree is a strip of unstitched cloth, ranging from four to nine metres in length that is draped over the body in various styles.It is popular in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Burma, and Malaysia. The most common style is for the sari to be wrapped around the waist, with one end then draped over the shoulder baring the midriff.The sari is usually worn over a petticoat with a blouse known as a choli or ravika forming the upper garment. The choli has short sleeves and a low neck and is usually cropped, and as such is particularly well-suited for wear in the sultry South Asian summers. Cholis may be backless or of a halter neck style. These are usually more dressy with plenty of embellishments such as mirrors or embroidery, and may be worn on special occasions. Women in the armed forces, when wearing a sari uniform, don a short-sleeved shirt tucked in at the waist. The sari developed as a garment of its own in both South and North India at around the same time, and is in popular culture an epitome of Indian culture.The word sari is derived from Sanskrit which means 'strip of cloth'and in Prakrit, and which was corrupted to sāṛī in Hindi.In the history of Indian clothing the sari is traced back to the Indus Valley Civilisation, which flourished during 2800-1800 BC around the western part of the Indian subcontinent. The earliest known depiction of the sari in the Indian subcontinent is the statue of an Indus Valley priest wearing a drape.

The most common style is for the sari to be wrapped around the waist, with the loose end of the drape to be worn over the shoulder, baring the stomach.However, the sari can be draped in several different styles, though some styles do require a sari of a particular length or form. The French cultural anthropologist and sari researcher Chantal Boulanger categorized sari drapes in the following families:
* Nivi – styles originally worn in Andhra Pradesh; besides the modern nivi, there is also the kaccha nivi, where the pleats are passed through the legs and tucked into the waist at the back. This allows free movement while covering the legs.
* Bengali and Oriya style.
* Gujarati – this style differs from the nivi only in the manner that the loose end is handled: in this style, the loose end is draped over the right shoulder rather than the left, and is also draped back-to-front rather than the other way around.
* Maharashtrian/Konkani/Kashta; this drape is very similar to that of the male Maharashtrian dhoti. The center of the sari (held lengthwise) is placed at the center back, the ends are brought forward and tied securely, then the two ends are wrapped around the legs. When worn as a sari, an extra-long cloth is used and the ends are then passed up over the shoulders and the upper body. They are primarily worn by Brahmin women of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Goa.
* Dravidian – sari drapes worn in Tamil Nadu; many feature a pinkosu, or pleated rosette, at the waist.
* Madisaara style – this drape is typical of Iyengar/Iyer Brahmin ladies from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala
* Kodagu style – this drape is confined to ladies hailing from the Kodagu district of Karnataka. In this style, the pleats are created in the rear, instead of the front. The loose end of the sari is draped back-to-front over the right shoulder, and is pinned to the rest of the sari.
* Gobbe Seere - This style is worn by women in the Malnad or Sahyadri and central region of Karnataka. It is worn with 18 molas saree with three four rounds at the waist and a knot after crisscrossing over shoulders.
* Gond – sari styles found in many parts of Central India. The cloth is first draped over the left shoulder, then arranged to cover the body.
* Malayali style - the two-piece sari, or Mundum Neryathum, worn in Kerala. Usually made of unbleached cotton and decorated with gold or colored stripes and/or borders. Also the Set-saree, a sort of mundum neryathum.
* Tribal styles – often secured by tying them firmly across the chest, covering the breasts.


Luxury Green and Red Saree
Beautiful Lehenga Collection
Elegant Ethnic Saree
Cute Pink Saree's Party
Wedding Saree Collection
Great Purple Saree
Saree and The Jewerly
Saree with Unique Motif

Short Hairstyles 2011

Short hairstyles are very popular among teens this year of 2011 in order to look different. The very popular of short hairstyles 2011 is short bob and it can be varies with bangs to look more cute. The bob gives you a professional, business look like hairstyles. The variations of short hairstyles 2011 is short bob with side bang, mohawk short style, messy short hair, and layered short bob hairstyles. Some short hairstyles 2011 pictures is shown below, pick your best suit. Consider your face form to hairstyles, you may want to try hairstyle simulation online offered on many websites.

Cute Short Hairstyles 2011
Cute Short Hairstyles 2011

Messy Short Hairstyles 2011
Messy Short Hairstyles 2011

Mohawk Short Hairstyles 2011
Mohawk Short Hairstyles 2011

Layered Bob Short Hairstyles 2011 With Bang
Layered Bob Short Hairstyles 2011 With Bang

Short Hairstyles 2011
Short Hairstyles 2011

Very Short Hairstyles 2011
Very Short Hairstyles 2011
Inverted Bob Short Hairstyles 2011
Inverted Bob Short Hairstyles 2011

Cute Short Hairstyles 2011
Cute Short Hairstyles 2011

Trendy Bob Short Hairstyles 2011
Trendy Bob Short Hairstyles 2011

Medium Short Hairstyles 2011
Medium Short Hairstyles 2011
You'll see in the 2011 haircut trends section below that the bob is back for 2011, though specifically with a fringe. For those who want or already have a bob haircut the question becomes how to style it in 2011. Taking the lead from the wavy hairstyles trends of year 2010, for the longer bob hairstyle waved bob is used to keep the on trend bob style (again the trend length) in 2011.

People that are interested in getting the latest short hairstyles, this might be exactly what you are searching for. Once you pretend all the variables on how to obtain the perfect, suitable short hairstyle everything should go smoothly. Don’t be fooled though. It isn’t as easy as I say it is. There are actually multiple steps you need to consider. Firstly, the whole point of short hairstyles is to frame your face; the keys are the layers of the hair that are left in the front, side or back. Second, there are three categories  in which you may classify the different types of short hairstyles. The super short, jaw and chin length. Assume your hair reaches to the shoulders and slightly beyond, that indeed would fall into the category of medium style hair.

Picture Tags: Cute short hairstyles 2011, messy short styles, mohawk hairstyles, short bob and inverted bob hairstyles 2011 with bangs, very short hairstyles 2011, medium short hairstyles 2011. For other hairstyles that trendy in year 2011, check hairstyles 2011 here.