Perfect Shoes for Everybody

February 2nd, 2010

When it comes to footwear, you can’t beat Jeffrey Campbell for style, comfort and versatility. Jeffrey Campbell offers a line of shoes for your every whim, mood and need. Whether you are looking for strappy sandals, wedgie platform sandals or stylish rain boots, Jeffrey Campbell has exactly what you need.

Jeffrey Campbell shoes are not only stylish, they are comfortable and durable as well. The pumps are made with cushony soft insoles that caress the foot as you walk, making each step feel like you are walking on a cloud. The clogs are specially made to hug the contour of your foot, making you feel as though you are walking barefoot; and the rain boots are insulated to keep your feet warm and dry as you navigate your way through town on the coldest, messiest of days.

Jeffrey Campbell sandals come in a variety of styles, suitable for any and every taste. From the very conservative with conservative heels and up to date styling to the avant garde with oversize buckles and thick ankle straps that say “I am a trendsetter.”

The flat ballerina slippers are comfortable and stylish and are available in a variety of colors and choices which can be dressed up with a skirt or dress or dressed down with your favorite pair of jeans.

No matter what your style or your need, there is a Jeffrey Campbell shoe, sandal or boot to fit every occasion. You will never be disappointed when you slip on a pair of Jeffrey Campbell shoes.

Hairstyle for Men with Long Hair

January 14th, 2010

Men, nowadays, are more focused on their appearance including their hairstyle. Ever since long hair has become an accepted style for men, many hairstyles have emerged as to styling men with long hair. In the past, men with long hair were unaccepted by society but today, these men are even considered fashionable.

One popular hairstyle for men with long hair is the straight look. This look allows men to wear their hair down with minimum brushing required throughout the day. The straight look makes a man more sexy-looking. The rocker’s style is also another popular hairstyle for men with long hair. This style allows a portion of the man’s face to be hidden to add mystery to the man’s overall style. Another common hairstyle for men with long hair is the simple parting of the hair to one side or right through the middle. This allows the natural waves and curls of the man’s hair to be flaunted. This particular style is often worn by younger men.

If you look online, you can certainly find a lot of different hairstyles for men with long hair. But all the same, you need to take care of your long hair so that whatever style you choose, your hair will look healthy and shiny.

Haircuts for Men with Long Hair

January 10th, 2010



Men with long hair have the distinct advantage over those with short hair because they can style their hair in so many different ways. Society’s acceptance for men with long hair has had its ups and downs, but at present it has remained on an agreeable level. Typically, men with long hair employ layers to bring out the natural waviness of the locks. Haircuts for men with long hair can also include bangs to accentuate the eyes.

Other haircuts for men with long hair include half-ponytails like the hairstyle David Beckham has sported. Braids and cornrows are also popular haircuts for men with long hair. And if the man’s hair allows it, dreadlocks can also be done for more style.

If you have long hair and want to know what the best haircuts for men with long hair are, you can always start your search online. Here you will find pictures of actual men who had their long hair styled. Just be careful in choosing a haircut for yourself though as sometimes what looks good on one person will not necessarily look good on you. Therefore, consult a hairstylist so that you can get professional advice on the haircut that is right for you.

Long Curly Hairstyle for Men

January 7th, 2010

Most men think that having curly hair is a curse but this is a big misconception. With the right long curly hairstyle for men, having curly hair can be very sexy. In fact, a lot of male celebrities are now flaunting their curly hair in both short and long hairstyles. If you have curly hair, you have to find a look that is comfortable to wear and one that highlights your overall style.

A short hairstyle is great for men who want to have hair that is easy to maintain. On the other hand, if you are comfortable with using hair styling products, you can go for a medium length hair. When you go for a medium cut, be prepared to go to your stylist every six weeks to update your look. If you’d rather wear your hair long, there are several long curly hairstyles for men you can choose from. At most, keep your hair well conditioned and avoid hair styling products. The basic rule with long hair is that your hair should be soft to touch.

A long curly hairstyle is definitely a casual style to go for. It’s good to know that even professional men can hair a long curly hairstyle as long as they keep it tied back during those executive meetings.

Caring for Your Hair After the Wedding

January 6th, 2010

You were picture perfect all day long. Your make-up was dazzling. Your attire and jewelry were stunning. And your hair style was like a dream come true. Now that the wedding is over and you have a little bit of breathing space, all you can think about is taking a few minutes to relax. But don’t be too hasty. You have carefully removed and hung your wedding dress; put away your jewelry and removed your make-up, your hair is the next thing that needs your immediate attention. With loads of hair spray and mousse intended to hold it in place and keep it beautiful throughout the day, it is likely that your hair will soon turn into some sort of bird’s nest if you simply ignore it and go to bed. Although shampooing at this particular time may sound crazy, it is essential that you do just that and your hair will thank you.

Tips for Post Wedding Hair Care
• Carefully remove all of the hair pins and accessories. Do not hesitate to ask someone to help you with this task since it usually requires more than two tired hands to remove them all. Make sure you don’t pull too hard because. If your hair is sprayed stiff, pulling may cause breaking or other damage to your hair.
• Gingerly comb your hair to get rid of tangles. Comb your hair very slowly with a wide toothed comb in order to minimize pulling. Divide the hair into sections and comb each section carefully.
• Take a warm water shower. Lukewarm water will ease out all of the chemicals and sprays that you used without damaging your hair. Follow by gently rinsing your hair under running water for ten minutes.
• Use a mild shampoo. Build up a rich lather all over your head and gently massage your scalp with your finger tips. Rinse your hair with lukewarm water and make sure all of the shampoo is gone. Repeat the process because hair sprays and mousse tend to be stubborn. It is important that you need lather and rinse twice to make sure there is no residue left behind.
• Follow up with a leave-in conditioner and blow-dry. Set the blow dryer on medium or low heat. Comb your dry hair with a wide-toothed comb. If you didn’t use a leave-in conditioner, apply a bit of oil on the scalp to make sure it doesn’t dry up.
• After three days, wash your hair again.
• Ask your beautician for a good protein treatment. The protein treatment will rid your hair of the chemical effect and restore it’s natural health.

Get Ready! ( Wedding Day Hair Preparation)

January 4th, 2010

The most important thing you can do when deciding on the right hairdo for your wedding day is to…
DO YOUR HOMEWORK! Take time to flip through all of the bridal magazines you can find and visit the many bridal sites available to you on the internet. Do not settle for a hairdo just because it is easy or because someone else thinks it looks good on you. This is your day. Do not rush the process. There are probably hundreds if not thousands of hairdo choices available to you. Keep searching until you find the one that suits you best.
Bear in mind that whatever hairdo you select must FLATTER YOUR DRESS!

Your wedding dress must guide the hairstyle you choose. A general rule of thumb is that updos are best suited for backless wedding gowns, while dreamy ringlets perfect with princess ball gowns; and long, cascading waves are ideal for a wedding on the beach.
Once you have selected your gown and decided where you will hold our wedding, the next step is to CHOOSE YOUR HAIRSTYLIST !

In case you do not already know which hairstylist you will use for your wedding, find one who specializes in formal, theatrical or camera-ready hairstyles. For this, you may want to get recommendations from friends and theatrical companies in your area. If you simply don’t know where to start, read the credits at the end of your local news broadcasts. They often show credits for local hairstylists who work on the personalities who deliver your local news. Nearly all good hairstylists these days have a pictorial resume. When you meet with stylists for the initial interview, be sure to ask to see their portfolio.

While you are shopping around for a wedding hairstylist, STOP DOING YOUR OWN HAIR.

For six months leading up to the big day, get a professional to trim, color, and perm or chemically straighten your hair. This is a perfect way to audition hairstylists. By going to professionals for these services, you will be able to judge firsthand how their services will be delivered on your wedding day. If the perm, color, cut or style do not hold up, then they can be eliminated from your list of possible wedding hairstylists.
Last but not least, remember that on the average, hair grows about one half inch per month, so if you decide you want to wear an updo on your wedding day, but your hair is short, start letting it grow out immediately.