Laser Hair Removal

Have you ever added up how much you spend waxing, threading or tweezing unwatned hair? Do the math and you will see why laser hair removal can be a great investment not only in money, but in saving time as well.  The winter months are the perfect time to get your laser treatments. That way you can avoid the need to be out in the harsh sun during the cooler months AND you are ready to go for next swimsuit season!

Laser Hair Removal Tips


In addition to upper lips, chins, bikini lines, legs, under arms and other places where you have annoying skin growth, laser hair  removal can be a great solution to skin irritation and ingrown hairs. But there are a few things you need to know.

  • While individual treatments can be expensive, the long term cost of hair laser removal can be less than waxing or threading.
  • Blonde, white or red hair is not damaged by the laser. Hair laser removal only works on dark hair or hair with pigment.
  • Expect to have repeat treatments. You’ll need anywhere from five to eight treatments, five to seven weeks apart.
  • Patients may have to return for “touch up treatments” in afew months.
  • Patients must avoid the sun before and after treatment by using a sun block of at least SPF 30.
  • Get references from friends and do your research and choose a trained professional.

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BELT IT!

Belt It

Belt It

A belt is an easy “statement maker” that can take you from casual to sexy! Belts can  give a straight figure curves,a short waist appear longer and a long waist appear shorter .The right belt can  take a plain outfit and make it  fabulous or give an old outfit a totally new look.

Find one black and one brown belt that fit into your jean loops and you will be able to wear it with everything in your closet. Look for hardware on the buckle that is timeless yet makes a statement. A great belt will turn out to be one of your best accessories in your wardrobe and will complete an outfit by making you look more polished.

Skinny belt ranges from ¼ to 1-inch wide. They work well for a preppy look with a sweater and skirt, but can also work with any jeans. Skinny belts work well if you are short-waisted.

Medium width belts range from 1 to 2 inches and will look great over a suit jacket, coat or long sweater. Medium width belts alos look great with jeans and work well whether you are short or long-waisted.  A medium width belt worn low on your hip can make a woman with a tummy look slim. A belt can contain volume on an outfit and give you that paper bag waist look. If you are going to buy only one style, the medium width belt is it!

Wide belts range from 2 inches on up.   Wide belts can add immediate sex appeal and will give you a short corseted look that can sex up any print or solid dress.

STYLE TIPS :

Wide belt range from 2 inches on up worn on a print or solid dress can add immediate sex appeal and give a short corset look and draws your eye to it. Double 2 thinner belts to give a wide belt look.

Keep the proportion of the belt to the size with your body type. WARNING! Be careful of where the belt hits you. Large breasts  “sitting on top” of the belt is NOT an acceptable look.

Wear your belt over

A tunic

Jeans

Over a cardigan

Over a coat

Over a jacket

Over a voluminous dress or top

At the waist of a full skirt

Under the bust for an empire look

Over a blouse

Put on a glitzy belt to take your day look into the evening.

Cinch It

Cinch It

Belts Add Sex Appeal

Belts Add Curves

Wear Belts For Your Figure Type

There is a Belt For Everyone

Belts Add Style

Belts Add New Style

Choosing The Best Handbag

Handbags can say a lot about your personality. They can also be vast voids that  devour your cell phone and keys.

HOW TO RECOGNIZE A GOOD HANDBAG

1.Check out the lining of the bag before you make your purchase. Leather and suede linings are signs of a more expensive handbag. Make sure that no matter what the lining fabric is, that  it lays flat inside the handbag and that the fabric is not to thin so that it doesn’t tear easily.

2.Check the stitching inside and out and make sure the stitch lines are straight and have no loose threads.

3.Check the zipper on the handbag make sure it glides easily and that it is long enough to get your hands and things into.

4.The handles of a handbag should be sewn in  — not glued —  make sure that the stitching goes all around the strap base.

5.Check the leather and make sure the color won’t run. This is a common problem on inexpensive handbags.

Basic Handbag Knowledge

A clutch bag is compact in size and should fit snugly under your arm.

Statement hardware can be functional and add a decorative edge to an otherwise plain bag.

A good leather handbag should have some softness in the leather and have the ability to expand.

Chic handbags give any outfit an instant upscale luxury look. Evening bags can be plain , or they can be embellished with rhinestones, pearls  and all kinds of wonderful and unusual embellishments.

Patent leather handbags will add that bit of extra sheen you need in an outfit. Patent leather looks great whether you have spent $2,000.00 or $175.00.

Everyone needs that one black handbag that goes with everything, it can be dressed up or down and never shows dirt!

If you are working with a limited budget you will need four to six handbags as wardrobe staples:

HOW TO CLEAN YOUR INVESTMENT

1.Empty out the contents at least once a month. Using a clothes brush, sweep away all the remaining “stuff”.  Repair any rips in the lining.

2.Use a leather cleaner and conditioner that will remove dirt and smears and remoisutrize the leather to keep it soft and supple.  Use cleaners likes Lexol-ph leather cleaner, Meltonian, Guardsman and saddle soaps. Don’t use products that have heavy waxes, alcohol, silicone or turpentine. Fats and oils can darken the skins.

3.Reptile skins need to be conditioned at least once a month as they can dry out.

4.If your hardware is scratched try using a small amount of tarnish remover.

5. If there is a zipper run a bit of bee’s wax along the zipper and wipe it off.

Lady like

Lady Like

Your Go To Handbag

Your Go To Handbag

Animal Prints

Animal Prints

Perfect Tote

Perfect Tote

We all Need a Clutch

Clutch

Patent Leather

Patent Leather

Tips On How To Choose a Make-Up Foundation

GUEST BLOGGER ROSALINA HAS SOME GREAT FOUNDATION TIPS FOR YOU
A More Beautiful Makeup.com

Tips on How to choose a Make-up Foundation

Here are some of my guidelines for creating a flawless complexion: by choosing the right foundation for your skin type.
Always have your skin well moisturized,
Primers are also very useful as they correct the skin tone when needed, give you a smoother looking application and a longer staying power…eg: Mac, Smash Box, Laura Mercier, Urban Decay, Makeup 4Ever
If I was to recommend the perfect foundation for the typical woman, I would actually recommend prescribing 2 shades: one darker and one lighter on either side of your natural skin tone. The lighter shade acts as your highlighter and under-eye concealer, and your slightly darker shade would be used all over as a shader that will help to create a contouring effect by defining your cheekbones and jaw-line, blending it down to the neck. Do not use your neck as a color guide. The neck is usually paler than the rest of the body, match it to you chest color.
You can also alternate, exchange and mix through out the seasons…whether your skin tone gets lighter or darker…· I would also strongly suggest a yellow-based foundation, rather than those nasty pink ones. The reason being that pink foundations are very difficult to to blend into a natural skin tone, and create that horrible “jaw-line effect”.
· For a better foundation, consider your natural skin tone. For example, if you have light olive skin, you should avoid similar shades that end up emphasizing the green in your skin. Choose a contrasting “base tone” color, such as a light peach or violet. If you have a pinky-rosy complexion, choose a green colour-correcting undertone. ( I love this products) :

· Neutral=Adds natural luminosity to the complexion
· Green=Minimizes redness
· Mauve=Counteracts sallow undertones
· Caramel= radiance to fair skin and reduces minor imperfections
· Yellow=Lightens dark complexions
· Pink=Brightens the complexion and counteracts sallow undertones

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What type of foundation should You choose?

· : Liquid foundation (silicon-based): It’s a mixture of water and silicone and often referred to as “water base makeup” I recommend this type for a normal to dry or mature skin type. The silicon helps to fill in fine lines and large pores, and gives a smoother looking complexion. Silicone-based make-ups are less likely to oxidize or change colour during wear…Refer to my post on Make-up and silicone for a more detailed information…
· Liquid Foundations are also:
· Oil-free- Usually for an oily/problem skin. Oily T-Zone
· Water-Based …for sensitive oily skin
· Smudge proof / water resistant…they have a very long wear… you can get caught in the rain with no worries…Most of the foundations today contain a certain amount of silicone oil or emollients.
· Cream foundation: I ‘m not, personally a huge fan of these, but I use them when I need a heavier coverage, some people wouldn’t use anything else. One word of advise, make sure that you wash your sponge applicator frequently.
Full Coverage Foundations : Generally opaque, used to cover birth marks, vitiligo, hyperpigmentation and scars. It is sometimes referred to as “corrective” or “camouflage” make-up. In general it will contain up to 35% pigment, though professional brands, designed for use on stage, can contain up to 50% pigment.
Powder compact foundation: Coverage from this foundation when applied with the sponge is medium to full. Powder foundation tends to be more matte than sheer or satin. Use a brush for a sheer look. It can also be oil free, some of the powders contain mattifiers.
Same as compact cream foundations as far as usage and application, blends well and has great staying -power..they’re ideal for your handbag and touch-ups during the day/night….
Mineral foundation: For those of you who are very conscious of the products that you use, mineral makeup can give either a light or heavy coverage, depending on your needs and application. I have found through my work that some people who have problem skin, mineral foundations are the only ones that do not irritate their skin. non-comedogenic The terms “natural” and “hypo-allergenic” are not regulated by the FDA and can be used at the manufacturers discretion. Choose wisely as talk is also considerate a mineral… so a talc-based powder could be considered a “mineral makeup”m
Cream and mousse foundations: They can also give you a heavier coverage…
HD Foundations: created for the film and television industry for the new HD technology…they’re fine. An oil-free medium-to-full-coverage liquid foundation that covers skin imperfections flawlessly while remaining invisible on-screen and in real life. This foundation creates a soft-focus effect, which is designed to meet the coverage concerns of those in the spotlight. It leaves your complexion with such a flawless finish, it can withstand bright or harsh lighting.

At the end of the day it comes to preference and what you feel more comfortable using…avoid looking dry and dehydrated..or the opposite greasy.
Blot before applying powder.
Add a moisturizer to the foundation if you find it to thick to work with.
A good foundation should not contain mineral oil, lanolin, or other irritants such as alcohol…
The pump style bottle is a favorite as keeps the germs away. One or two squirt usually does the job.
Brands that I love and use, Make-up Forever, Sappho, Chanel, L’Oreal, Armani, Revlon, Laura Mercier, Mac, Cover Girl,
How to apply it: I suggest on yourself there’s nothing better than your own fingers, second best the “Beauty blender” is very easy to use. Foundation Brushes a great as well

Fifty+ and Fabulous!

Face it. You’re over 50. So what? Think about all the brilliant women you know who are loving life, looking great and having fun. I constantly hear from women who are 50 and older and it seems like a lot of us have the same beauty issues.

For example,

“My hair is thinning and even falling out”
It happens to a lot of women and it can really be a shock to notice unusual amounts of hair in your brushes or in the shower. If this happenes to you, visit your dermatologist and gynocologist. You could be experiencing a hormone imbalance or a form of Alopecia.
Here’s a little secret used by men and women alike to help hide (not fix) the problem. It’s called Toppik you can sprinkle the fibers directly on to your scalp. www.toppik.com

” My lips are thinner and I don’t want to use Botox or anything like that”
Another bothersome sign of aging is the loss of dimension of the lips. A lip liner can really help give the appearance of full lips. Choose a liner two shades darker than your natural lip color and lightly line your lips. Then feather the liner towards the center of the mouth. This will help it to blend effortlessly with your lipstick.

“What’s Happening to my Eyelashes? “
You look in the mirror and wonder where your eyelashes and brows went. Now is the time that eye and brow liners become your best friend. To create a full brow, start by filling in with pencil to bring back dimension to the face. Groom the eyebrow upwards, then use a pencil in light feathery strokes to mimic real hair. Finish by applying loose powder to set the pencil, so it stays in place.
Using eyeliner along the upper lash line can also help shape the eye and give you a younger and fuller lash appearance. If it’s a real issue, see your doctor and ask about Latisse. A prescription is required but it really can help regrow those thinning lashes.