Fashion Killer

Reality TV shows has become a hit in almost anywhere in the world, even the most conservative of countries has patronized this new breed of entertainment. One of the hits are the shows that deals with the latest fashion, from hair, make-up, wardrobe and so on. This shows are feeding everyone who watches them the do’s and don’ts of the fashion industry, more and more young talents are emerging and expressing them selves in this genre. Proofs of this are the fashion trends that where popularized during the year 2008, which makes the fashion trends for 2009 a well anticipated one.

But this doesn’t come without a down side, this sort of shows gives the viewers a mentality that the stuff they see on TV are the only things that matters, making every traditional clothing a bad style, if this continues, our cultural identity will slowly fade and possibly replaced by what we think is cool, just because its on TV.

Posted under Fashion by admin on Wednesday 28 January 2009 at 10:09 am

Men’s Rule of style

There is an argument on what are more expensive, women’s clothes or men’s? Well there are two sides of opinions on this matter, like they say that men’s fashion takes up much more garment than women’s clothing, making it more expensive because its usually thicker like in belts and men’s shoes, while others say that the intricate details on women’s clothing takes up much more work making it more expensive for that matter. Well they can never be equal, unless their designs are the same. The cost of a garment depends on different factors; the basic is its materials, stitching, accessories and stuff.

One other huge factor is the label, sometimes a piece of cloth such as a hanky can cost more than a pair of pants does just because it is a signature label. Yes style comes with a price, especially if you want to be updated on fashion. But it doesn’t have to be expensive where you spend more on your clothes than what you pay on your rent and tuition added up together. Style is an expression of oneself, not a vice, a way to boost our confidence, a way to fit in for some, but whatever the reason is, style will always be there, and even wearing your garbage is considered style. So keep your cash in your wallet don’t turn it to your wallet. For what it’s worth it, doesn’t take expensive to look beautiful.
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Posted under Men's Fashion, Belt, Shoes, Women by admin on Tuesday 6 January 2009 at 10:20 pm

Get Lighter Skin…

My auntie was asking me some natural ways to lighten her skin because she said she had been in too many tanning salon and beaches that she just can’t get her skin tone back to normal anymore and she needs to get everything back the way it was because she’s going to a reunion party with her college buddies. I told her to use sun block whenever she is going out. Just try to find a moisturizer, so she could use it every day, which includes an SPF of 15 or higher and use it every morning after washing her face. She could also try exfoliating once a week so she could remove dead skin cells to lighten and brighten her skin. Mix two tablespoons oatmeal and two tablespoons brown sugar with a quarter cup of milk, and stir until a paste forms. Gently scrub her face, rinse, and moisturize. If all else fail, she could try buying whitening cream via the internet and it should be easy since companies use x-cart seo now and different kinds of seo tools so people could find what they are looking for as soon as possible. The party is in April anyway so she has plenty of time to do it.

Posted under Web, Beauty by admin on Monday 5 January 2009 at 11:16 am

Mobility for My Grandmother

I was hoping to find some handicap scooters on EBay so I could buy my grandmother a birthday gift, because I want to give her convenience whenever she is going to the park or maybe to some of her friends. She always walk everyday to go to her friend since childhood using her walker and I don’t like her getting tired of walking from one place to another. Those disability scooters are the thing to consider because it gives old and physically challenged people an easy time to go from one place to another. Assistive and small sit-down motor scooters provide important advantages to people with mobility problems throughout the world. A scooter is useful for persons without the stamina or arm/shoulder flexibility necessary to use a manual wheelchair. Also, swivelling the seat of an electric scooter is generally easier than moving the foot supports on most conventional wheelchairs. A mobility scooter is very helpful for persons with systemic or whole-body disabling conditions (coronary or lung issues, some forms of arthritis, obesity, etc.) who are still able to stand and walk a few steps, sit upright without torso support, and control the steering tiller. It definitely is something that I should buy for my grandmother.

Posted under Web by admin on Saturday 3 January 2009 at 9:31 am