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Best Hairstyle for all Type of Face

May 19, 2012 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Hair, Women’s Fashion

Wear a pretty dress, use some expensive jewelry, get a designer hand bag, but you will not look good if your hair style is not perfect.
Hair styles are largely about shape, geometry and texture. It’s all about putting the ideal frame around a person’s face to highlight their superior features and bring a balance to their face. If you talk about the best hairstyle that would suit all face types and hair textures, it would have to be a hairstyle which boasts layers and is a bit shaggy. The key to achieving this look is too have not too much layers in the back but most in the front; never above the eye level for short hair or too many above the earlobe for long hair.
It is better not to grow your hair too long, the ideal length would be a few inches below the collar bone. You might want to add more flavor to your style by cutting it in the shape of a ‘V’ from the back. It will give your hairstyle a fusion of sexy and class. The best thing is that this hairstyle suits people with all type of face shape.

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The Importance of Great Fit

March 22, 2012 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Beauty

We’ve all been there: a pair of slacks or a skirt was so beautiful, so stylish, so “on sale” that we bought it and told ourselves that we could live with the fact that it was a little too tight in the waist. And then it languished in the back of the closet until we finally admitted we weren’t going to wear them because the tight waist always made us irritable.

If you shop in the U.S., you are probably aware of this, but if you’re new to the U.S. – particularly if you are from Europe, you need to know one very important thing: size numbers on tags mean practically nothing. One designer’s size 4 may fit you perfectly, another’s may be too tight, and still another’s may be too loose. I can vouch for this personally. In my own closet is a pair of slacks that is size 14 that fits perfectly.There’s another pair that’s a size 6 that fits perfectly.

The lesson here is: always try it on. Eventually you’ll get to where you can know on sight whether a garment is going to fit or not. Don’t bother looking at the size label, just try it on. If the number on the tag bothers you, but the garment fits great, you can always cut the size tag out.


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