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Curly Hair Care

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Hair is mainly composed of keratin, a protein, which grows from a sac called the follicle. Hair is curly or straight, depending upon the number of disulfide bonds between hair proteins present in the hair shaft. If your hair is naturally curly, relying on the curl pattern you may opt to go with curls from the hairline down to the ends.

To style curly Hair

straight takes a little more attempt. First shampoo your hair and relocate tangles. Shampoo with moisturizing shampoo casted for your hair’s current type, condition and texture. If you prefer, wash with conditioner only or a diluted formula that works perfect for you. A good routine to care for your curly braids would be to shampoo your hair every other day.

Always use a light weight leave-in conditioning detangler and a broad toothed comb on wet hair to deal with stubborn tangles. Apply a paddle brush and a blow dryer with a concentrator. Straight blow dryer down the hair shaft from roots to ends to get hair direct with the added bonus of extra shine. Use a curling iron to clarify the curls if you wish. Finish with a bang of shine spray and hairspray to block humidity and add shine.

A good cut is very important to manage curly hair. Avoid the use of thinning shears or razor cutting. Thinning shears crush the ends of your hair and razors slice the edges giving Spilt ends

a place to begin. If your hair is too thick ask your stylist to layer it to remove bulk and ameliorate manageability.

Longer layers normally work best on curly hair with a larger less defined curl and can be very flattering when dried naturally or blown dry.

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Shaping Eyebrows According to Face shape

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How to shape your eyebrows to match your eye and face shape
Small eyes: make your eyebrows a little thicker by building them up just a bit on top to emphasize them. Clear out straggly hairs underneath, and arch them slightly in the outer third to give more space

Deep-set eyes: again enlarge the space between the eyes and brows, raise the eyebrows slightly by penciling in a little above the bone

Close set eyes: widen the space between the eyebrows a little by plucking, and extend the pencil line at the ends.

Wide set eyes: pencil eyebrows a little closer to the nose, and do not extend them out at the ends

Bug eyes: tweeze out any hairs that grow down too far over your eyes and raise the eyebrows slightly from below.
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Fashion Sunglasses: Give you a Fashionable Look

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1.Oversized sunglasses
Oversize sunglasses are often used for humorous purposes, and look like a pair of sunglasses that is extremely large for the face. They usually come in bright colors with colored lenses and can be purchased cheaply.

Over recent years however, moderately oversized sunglasses have become a fashion trend. There are many variations, such as the ‘Onassis’, discussed below, and Dior white sunglasses.

2.Aviators
Aviators are sunglasses with an oversized teardrop-shaped lens and thin metal frames. This design first appeared in 1936 by Ray Ban for issue to U.S. military aviators. Their popularity with pilots, military and law enforcement personnel in the United States has never wavered. As a fashion statement, models of aviator sunglasses are often made in mirrored, colored, degregated, and wrap-around styles. In addition to pilots, Aviator-style sunglasses gained popularity with young people in the late 1960s and continued to be very popular through the ’70s and early ’80s.

 

3.Wayfarers
First introduced by Ray-Ban, the Wayfarer design popularized since the 1950s by Hollywood celebrities such as James Dean is thought to be the bestselling sunglasses design to date.

 

4.Onassis glasses
Onassis glasses or “Jackie O’s” are very large sunglasses worn by women. This style of sunglasses is said to mimic the kind most famously worn by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. While originally worn by Onassis in the 1960s, the glasses eventually became popular with younger American girls around the year 2003. Big sunglasses have maintained their popularity through 2007. They have also expanded their demographic reach to adult women throughout the world. Modern day celebrities use these to hide from paparazzi.

5.Mirrorshades
Mirrorshades are sunglasses with a mirrored coating on the surface. Their popularity with police officers in the United States has earned them the nickname “cop shades”. The two most popular styles for these are dual lenses set in metal frames (which are often confused with Aviators), and “Wraparound” (a single, smooth, semi-circular lens that covers both eyes and much of the same area of the face covered by protective goggles, combined with a minimal plastic frame and single piece of plastic serving as a nosepiece). Wraparound sunglasses are also quite popular in the world of extreme sports

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