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Beat The feburary Blues With The Cheerful Wine Coat

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The January is that time where people enjoy and spend most of the time in celebrations. January is also one of the months when most of the people are on holidays and everyone has spent much time on Christmas. Beat the January blues with the cheerful wine coat all it means is that this is the only month when many of the markets have some special deals on wines. People love to buy from sale and when it comes to wine, sale boys especially get crazy.

This is actually the month when there is a wine sale so everyone gets excited as this calls on for another big party time. Beat the January blues with the cheerful wine coat is also done because shopkeepers wants to grab the customers again after Christmas sales. This is also the month when salary is about to come and when customers gets to know about wine sales they get made and start saving up for it.

SHOW SKIN STRATEGICALLY

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Looking truly sexy involves knowing what to bare—and what to keep under wraps. Otherwise, where’s the mystery? “Choose one—only one—body part and show it off,” advises Jen Rade, stylist to Jenna Fischer andAngelina Jolie. “If it’s cleavage, don’t show your legs. If it’s your legs, stay covered on top.”

Latest trend in cosmetics is to EAT yourself beautiful

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It is really not easy all the time having medicines and going under the blade of cosmetic surgery to get the extra beauty for you and your body care. So, why tease yourself for such precious naturally achievable thing? For this you must eat yourself beautiful because that definitely is the latest trend in cosmetics to become beautiful naturally without any hazardous side effects of cosmetics.

Cosmetics are the materials which are used to enhance the physical outlook of human body. In 20th century the use of cosmetics was very much boosted by awareness through advertisements and fashion industry thus making every woman as well as men craving for the use of cosmetics and beauty products to augment their beauty

Be your own stylist: how to dress for a party

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We’re entering the season of glamour – Christmas parties, festive drinks, big nights out. And while the A-listers are able to call on their style gurus to create the perfect look, we all don’t have that luxury. So we reveal the top tips from Tinseltown’s wardrobe wizards to help you style yourself

Dress for your body type

Getting to know the body type and figure they are working with is one of the first things every expert stylist will do before dressing a star for a big awards bash. In your case, it means getting to know your own body and what works for you.

What do you want your wardrobe to do for your body shape. Decide if you want to look taller? Slimmer? Curvier? Then it’s just a matter of creating the illusion.

The number one rule for looking good, as every celebrity stylist will tell you, is wearing the right size clothing. You wouldn’t catch Cameron Diaz wearing clothes that are too big for her – so wear what fits. If you want to appear slimmer, the worst thing you can do is wear oversized pieces – nothing will make you look bigger quite like baggy clothes!

Best Dressed At The 2014 Golden Globe Awards

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Taylor Swift in Carolina Herrera at the 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 12, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California. (Getty)

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How to Choose Lipstick Color

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Choosing a lipstick color might seem as easy as going to a makeup counter and picking what you like, but in reality, selecting the right shade for every occasion takes a little bit more attention. While some women find a lipstick shade that becomes a trademark for their look, most of us need to have a few options at our disposal so we can look perfect no matter what we’re wearing or what the occasion is

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How to Choose a Lipstick Color for Everyday Wear

If you normally wear casual clothes such as jeans and a tee, you can opt for a lipstick color that plays primarily off your coloring. Fair skinned blonds look great in a pretty pink or red lipstick depending on blouse color (you don’t want to clash); brunettes can go a bit darker with a light plum or even a peach shade; and redheads should concentrate on subtle lipstick in a soft rose or creamy nude.

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How to Choose a Lipstick Color for the Office

For office attire, stronger colors can be used to accent your wardrobe. A red power suit can prompt a matching lip color, or go for contrast with a sober black suit jacket paired with red lipstick. Dove-gray skirt suits look great with soft pink lipstick shades, and you can match your heels and clutch in the same shade. If you like pinstripe suits in navy blue, consider falling back on an appropriate shade for your coloring—pink, plum or rose—and paint your fingernails to match. It’s all about coordination!

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How to Choose a Lipstick Color for Formal Occasions

 

For a big night on the town, choose either your lips or your eyes to highlight—never both. If you decide to make your eyes the focal point, it’s important to keep your lips subtle. Choose a shade that blends well with your coloring, or go for a nude effect using just a faint lip liner and some gloss. If you opt to keep your eyes more natural looking and play up your pout, use a lip liner that’s slightly darker than your lipstick shade followed by a lip color that both caters to your coloring and your attire. The little black dress will give you the most leeway; you can go with bright red, primrose pink, or bright plum with impunity. Otherwise, let the color of your dress help guide you to the best shade that will complement your overall look.

 

Every woman should have at least half a dozen lipstick colors to choose from. Depending on how extensive your wardrobe and social life are, you may need two or three times that many shades! Don’t be afraid to experiment with various brands, and try gloss as well as matte versions of your preferred colors.

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The Forever Fashion Rules

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Always dress according to both the weather and the occasion. If it’s snowing, wrap up, even if you need to look smart.

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A leather shift dress is a blank canvas that you can accessories to fit with pretty much any season.

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When wearing open-toe shoes, it’s probably best to leave the hosiery at home.

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A matching mani-pedi will help to pull a look together

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A camel coat will never go out of style

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Stuck for a last-minute, need-to-look-amazing outfit? Pair a white shirt with a pair of black trousers, add red lipstick, and go.

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Make a flowing, Grecian-style gown your go-to black tie option. It will never fail to wow

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A black blazer will come to the rescue time and time again.

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Invest in a Breton T. It will go with everything (including things it shouldn’t, like leopard prints).

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When opting for loose on top, go skinny on the bottom, and vice versa. 

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Style Evolution

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Kate Middleton’s style has evolved from safe and conservative to elegant and chic since she’s been thrust into the spotlight. Check out our favourite Kate Middleton style moments here…

7 Life-Changing Habits for Your Most Gorgeous Hair Ever

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Have you ever looked at a woman on a blistery day, wind whipping your hair all akimbo, and noticed her tresses look…perfect. How does she do it? It’s all in how you care for your hair, baby. Granted, hair that doesn’t move is either under a hat or a serious amount of styling product. But that shine, those perfectly un-split ends…that’s taking care of your assets in between styling sessions.

If you’ve ever wondered how to separate haircare fact from fiction (no, trimming your hair does NOT make it grow faster), we’re here to help. Live by these seven rules and you’ll be on your way to giving yourself the hair you’ve always dreamed of. Note: healthy hair is also a product of taking care of your body and your stress level. As if you needed another reason to be an all-around healthy gal, add gorgeous hair to the list. Now, here are the ways to protect hair and treat it right, once and for all!

1.) Skip Daily Shampooing

If you’re washing your hair every day, you’re doing it a major drying-out disservice. I know, you’re like, “But I have super oily hair!” That’s what dry shampoo is for. Or just warm water in the shower. You do not need to shampoo every day. Every other day is plenty and your hair will look better for it. Trust. Try to keep the shampoo on your scalp and the conditioner for your lengths and ends, too.

2.) Stock Up on Vitamins 

Look at the labels of the products you buy and stick to nourishing natural vitamins, minerals and even oils. They do your hair good, just as they do the rest of you good when you eat them. In fact, consuming healthier foods will directly contribute to healthier hair. Think of essential fatty acids, leafy greens and vitamins A, E and C.

3.) Brush Sparingly 

There’s only one reason to brush your hair — ever. If you’re being a good girl and haven’t shampooed it in two or three days, you might notice some oil buildup on your roots. That’s natural, normal and healthy. Use a boar bristle brush from root to tip to distribute that natural shine serum from the top of your head to the tips. Otherwise, stick to combing. Combs don’t flatten your volume or reduce your natural wavy or curly texture.

4.) Dye Wisely and Only Out of Necessity 

It’s sort of common sense to dye your hair sparingly, right? But if you’re an at-home dyer, here’s another tip that will make your hair look 25 when you’re 45: Dye only your roots on a four to six week basis. This saves the length and ends of your hair from extra damage. As for the rest of your hair, it can be dyed only a few times per year if it’s particularly faded or brassy. As a blonde who’s been dying her hair for 15 years and using this method, I revel in compliments about how healthy my hair looks. People assume it’s natural – nope!

5.) Listen to your Scalp 

Your scalp is an indicator of your hair type. If it’s oily, are your strands. If it’s dry and flaky, expect brittle, breakable hair. Depending on what you observe, choose your haircare products. Moisturizing for you dry types and clarifying for extra oily scalps.

6.) Use Protection 

Like skin, hair retains damage from heavy and repeated sun exposure. If you can wear a hat on a sunny day, do so. Now imagine what a blower and flat iron are doing to your strands. Yikes. Too many women think heat-protectant creams and sprays are an unnecessary add-on to their haircare regime, but without them, you might as well be hanging out in the middle of the Sahara in your polka dot bikini sans sunscreen.

7.) Stay Trimmed 

Once and for all, keeping hair trimmed does not promote growth. You hair grows from your roots, not your ends. What getting your hair trimmed actually does for you is keep your ends looking…trimmed and healthy! It also allows your hair to look its best while it grows out. Split ends don’t necessarily stop at the tips either. Without a trim, they’ll just keep moving up the hair shaft, meaning you could be in for losing more hair than you want when you sit down in your stylists chair.

Holiday Makeup Tutorial: 3 Party-Perfect Looks

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From Zendaya’s romantic pink look to Willow’s cool, graphic liner and Taylor’s signature red lip, these 3 makeup tutorials will have you ready for any party invite that pops up your inbox! Click through for the step by step tutorials from makeup artist and Illamasqua Creative Consultant David Grant