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Fashion accessories for Hair
The hairstyle is one thing that gets and needs utmost attention. It shapes up the entire personality of a person, so it is imperative that one should have a good hairstyle. Ok here is how you can make your hair look great. When it comes to fashion, hair styling can really make a big difference. It shapes up your total personality and embellishes your beauty. Models flaunt their gorgeous hair accessories on the ramp shows. The ambit of hair styling accessory is extensive and includes barrettes, fashionable hair clips, hair claws, hairpins, forks, hairsticks, headbands, scrunchies, ponytail holders and splendid bridal hair accessory.
In the making of bridal hair accessories, intricate designs in works of studded pearls, gemstones, beads, flowers and crystals are used. Silk hair flowers are in vogue. Flower designs look just great. Popular barrette styles are: Ruby Bow, Classic Topaz Barrette, Sapphire Bow, Amethyst Bow, Arched Pony Clip, Jet Bow and Crystal Flower Barrette.Make a choice to suit your needs.
Hair buns sizzle and are ideal for parties and other festivities. They look simply fabulous with our very own ethnic outfit sari. Butterfly bun style is very in. Hair sticks made up of natural bone/ exotic wood look amazing with all forms of apparel. Ponytail is the fashion of the season. For this easy trendy hairstyle we have a commendable variety of ponytail holders, scrunchies and silk ribbons.
Scrunchies are made up of silk or satin and they come up in all rainbow colors. For the firm look you can go in for a nice smarty headband also known as a Boho band. They look elegant. Indian women also glorify their hairstyle through Gajra and Paranda. Fragrance of Jasmine flowers and the exclusive vibrant colors of Paranda set the two apart.
How to look young
Youth, everyone wants to remain young, but remember trying to look too young can ruin your personality. If you are 45+ and follow the advice of your daughters and the fashion magazines then you will end up looking like you are trying to be 16. Act your age. By following these simple tips you will be sure to stay youthful yet age appropriate.
Get an up-to-date hairstyle. If you are over 35 your hair should not be much longer than your shoulders. Trim your hair, keep it healthy, and get a modern cut that suits your lifestyle and hair type.Hair is an extension of yourself.
Most of the women above 40 can’t go out of the house without applying a bit of makeup. Due to the age color of skin becomes little lighter. It’s important to start out with a great sunscreen and foundation that smoothes the skin to create an even surface. Eyeliner, mascara, and a touch of blush are sometimes all that is needed. At this age your make up should not change depending on what color you are wearing. Matching your eye shadow to your outfit should be erased from your memory.
Get a new pair of jeans. Just throw away that high waisted jeans with a tapered leg, a typical sign of old age mom. Find a pair of jeans that sits below your navel and has a slight boot cut. When the leg of the jean flares slightly at the ankle it balances out the thigh and makes your leg look leaner.
Get some trendy accessories. Don’t ignore the latest trends, just don’t over do it. You don’t need to be dressed from head to toe in the cobalt blue of last season. Instead you could find a great pair of cobalt blue shoes or a fantastic bracelet in that color to make you look up to date without going over the top.
Just start introducing these tips into your look and you will surely be having a fashionably fabulous year. Style is about creating a look that is current and right for you and your body. It is possible to look younger without looking too young.
Indian saree
The word saree is said to have originated from the Sanskrit word Chira that means cloth. It is learnt that, it is more than 5000 years old! Saree is still the most preferred garment for the women in India. The variety of colors, patterns, weaves and draping styles make the sari one of the world’s most fascinating costumes. However I feel the new upcoming generation, specially in metro cities is slowly putting this piece of marvel at the back burner. Apart from Saree, women in India prefer to wear Salwar Kameez and westers like trousers and shirts or jeans and T-shirts.
Saris are woven with one plain end (the end that is concealed inside the wrap), two long decorative borders running the length of the sari, and a one to three foot section at the other end which continues and elaborates the length-wise decoration. This end is called the pallu; it is the part thrown over the shoulder in the Nivi style of draping. The saree is draped in different variations, in keeping with the region. From the nine-yard saree worn in the days of yore to the present day 6-yard saree, the saree can be worn in flattering styles to adorn a woman’s body. Sarees come plain or with printed floral designs or geometric prints. The pallu is that part of the saree that comes over the shoulder. The saree blouse has also underdone a metamorphosis. It has become a fashion statement in its own right. Elaborate embroidery, flattering sleeves and necklines can be selected.