The Most Naturally Beautiful Women in the India









The annual Miss Universe pageant has been known for celebrating the most beautiful women in the world. While the primary focus of the event is on physical beauty, there has always been an effort to showcase the talent, intelligence and social awareness of the contestants. The 2011 pageant, held in Brazil, offered an even further divergence from what many may consider to be the typical definition of beauty with the crowning of an African woman, Leila Lopes from Angola. Lopes said in the interview portion that she would change nothing about her physical appearance because she loved herself and had inner beauty. This direct, seemingly unconventional response is said to have played a role in her victory.

Lopes was seen by the judges as being the most charming contestant of that evening. She really embodied the natural, inner beauty that they were looking for. In fact, in the days after the pageant, a judge said that they were told to favour candidates who looked natural over those who seemed to have had a little enhancement done. Did this really reflect an objective standard? Are we now supposed to think that a woman who undergoes hair loss treatment or receives HCG Injections for a weight problem is automatically less beautiful than one who does not?

The point about an objective standard of beauty might be rendered moot when you consider how subjective the topic of beauty is. It cannot be denied however that a woman with smooth skin and shiny hair will always be considered more beautiful, but this may simply be an issue of looking healthy. With regards to pageants, a tall, long-legged woman with a svelte physique and proportionally-sized breasts and hips are specific characteristics that judges always look for. It is even better if that kind of body can be achieved without any medical intervention.

The beauty of a woman's form is most apparent, obviously, in the swimsuit competition portion. Today's pageants require the contestants to wear two-piece swimsuits, whereas in the past, they mostly wore one-piece bathing suits. You have to have a literally perfectly-shaped body. Thinner is not always better. Third runner up Miss Philippines has a naturally stick-thin body, but she had to shape up by working out in order to enhance some of her "assets."

Miss USA, who made the top 16 but not the top 10, might have been singled out for being an example of an "enhanced beauty." The reed-thin redhead seemed like she went on a crash diet for the pageant, but what probably made things worse for her, in the eyes of the judges, was the fact that she changed her hair color from its original blonde.

An even bigger example of the pageant judges' eschewal of enhanced beauty was the low scores they gave to the contestant from Venezuela. Venezuela has a rich tradition in international beauty pageants, winning back-to-back Miss Universe crowns in 2008 and 2009. They have a formal institution that trains their women to represent their country for these events. They undergo extensive physical enhancement to conform to what they think is the international standard of beauty.

Beauty is a largely a matter of personal and cultural taste, but as the world becomes more and more connected, common attitudes often change in sync throughout the world. Today, a black woman can be the most beautiful woman and an Asian woman can be the sexiest. The important thing today, it seems, is that she should be born that way.



Read more ...

Indian Sports girls and actress wallpaper part1














Read more ...

Bangladeshi Young School Girls par5










Balancing Work and Life for the Modern Woman

It's hard to believe that there was once a time when women were expected to be the primary caretakers in the household. Now it has become common for women to have successful careers and to have a home that looks like it came out of a page from Better Homes and Gardens. With the growing pressures of today's world, women are starting to feel the pressure of juggling everything and making it look effortless. Many women are struggling to create a balance between spending a few hours at work and taking time to enjoy their personal lives and spend more time at home. With the bad economy and layoffs and cut hours many women are scared to jeopardize their jobs and feel committed to working more hours. Even if you don't have control over how many hours you have to work there are other ways to find balance, peace, and sanity.

Plan fun time. It's easy to get sucked into working more hours and to dismiss fun activities. However, being proactive about scheduling relaxing activities is just as essential as scheduling your work life. Take a look at your life and all the activities and determine which ones make you happiest. If that's going to see a movie with an old friend, planning a date with your spouse, or making a soccer game it is important to engage in activities that release stress and make you happy. If there are any activities that sap energy or are draining in any way find a way to get out of them and plan something that will ensure making you happy.

Wake up earlier. Most people get up and go straight to work. Individuals that wake up earlier in the morning before going to work feel more fulfilled and like they are able to accomplish more in a day. One can exercise, meditate, or just spend time breathing in the fresh morning air.

Be healthy. This is something that we all hear a lot but don't always follow. A combination of regular exercise and a healthy diet goes a long way or elevating moods, sustain energy, and help with focus.

Work less hours. With the bad economy some companies are actually welcoming less hours and furloughed days. Many individuals are telecommuting or leaving earlier one day a week. This is a great opportunity to spend more time with your family, get that pedicure, or just relax at home more.

If you find that that you are still struggling with balancing your work life a life coach can help you determine ways to manage your time so that work and home life can coexist peacefully. Sometimes working with a personal life coach can help quiet the inner critic that doesn't want to take breaks. Life coaching sessions can help women figure out the added responsibilities of having more to do so that life can be a little more enjoyable and more fun.


Read more ...

Bangladeshi Young School Girls par4















The Hottest Women's Hairstyles for Short Hair


This year many celebrities have decided to chop all of their hair off. This has left many women wondering, could I pull off a short hairstyle? The answer to that question is yes, if you find the right hairstyle for you. Ted Gibson, a celebrity hairstylist for stars like Brooklyn Decker and Anne Hathaway, and Adam Campbell, who styled the hair of Kate Hudson and Scarlett Johansson, have come together to teach women how to find the best short hairstyles for their face shape.

This year the pixie cut has been worn by many celebrities. Some of them include: Emma Watson, Rihanna, Halle Berry, and Ginnifer Goodwin. The pixie can look great on almost any face shape as long as it is done right. If you have a high forehead then go for a longer side-swept bang like Rihanna, it hides your forehead and brings attention to your eyes. If you have a round face, a pixie will work for you too, but be sure to keep the sides very short while the top is kept long. Women with oval faces and/ or high cheekbones can also wear pixies and can have them cut in whatever style they like.

When women cut or style their hair the goal they should be trying to achieve is to make their face appear oval shaped. With that said, women who have an oval face shape can wear almost any hairstyle and get away with it. If you have an oval face shape and a bold/strong personality, then you could go for hairstyles such as the blunt bob or the Cleopatra. Celebrities such as Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, and Katy Perry are all very daring and have chosen the blunt bob.

Women who have a thin, long face, like Liv Tyler, should choose a hairstyle that is a little shorter or longer than chin length. Also be sure to choose a hairstyle that has a deep side part because it will add fullness to your face and make it appear more oval shaped.

Those who have high cheekbones, like Victoria Beckham, are "lucky" because you "can get away with anything," says Campbell. An asymmetrical bob is a great hairstyle to show off your bone structure. Sleek, straight hair can streamline your face so that your beautiful cheekbones really stand out.

Those with long necks can sometimes find it difficult to wear short hairstyles. Many women usually feel like short hairstyles can make their necks appear longer. The trick to look good with short hair, if you have a long neck, is to never cut your hair above the chin. Anne Hathaway is a good example of this. She has a long neck and looks great with a longer bob. If bobs aren't your style, then choose any style that is straight and blunt.

Women with a square face look great with a straight hairstyle that is below the jaw. It is important to never cut your hair above your jaw because the length of your hair will draw attention to your jaw and take away from the rest of your features. You should also part your hair slightly off center, like Jennifer Aniston, because it "gives a square face more asymmetry," says Campbell.

Women with a heart shaped face should also not cut their hair shorter than chin length. Reese Witherspoon is a good example of this; you will find that she hardly ever has extremely short hair. She also usually sports straight or soft, side-swept bangs, that anyone with a heart shaped face would look great with.

Lastly, for those with a round face should have longer layers that are sleek and angular. This will add shape and symmetry to your round face, which usually lacks shape. Be sure to add volume to the top of your hair, it will make your face appear longer and leaner.
Short hair can sometimes seem very bold, which can sometimes deter women from great short hairstyles. Anyone can pull off short hair though, as long as they have the right cut for their face shape




Read more ...

Bangladeshi Young School Girls part2







FUE Hair Transplantation: The Tool Makes the Difference

You may have seen recent media reports that have erroneously talked about a "new" hair transplant procedure called Neograft. The fact is, Neograft is not a new procedure, it is a surgical tool that assists a surgeon in performing the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) procedure. Currently, there are two different popular medical instruments that can be used independently to perform this function during a FUE procedure: The S.A.F.E. Scribe and Neograft. So what's the difference? Which offers the most advantage to the patient?

First of all, a little background. FUE has become the "gold standard" of surgical hair transplantation. The procedure's graft-by-graft harvest/plantation technique means less patient discomfort, faster recovery time and virtually no scarring. NHC was the first to offer this surgical breakthrough in Arizona several years ago.

The NHC Surgical team, led by Chief of Surgery Dr. Barry Weiss, M.D., carefully researched independently both the S.A.F.E. Scribe and Neograft under surgical conditions. The NHC team performed FUE procedures with both the S.A.F.E. Scribe and the Neograft. Both devices were carefully and rigorously evaluated under exacting conditions. After this "hands-on" evaluation of both, the NHC transplant team chose to exclusively utilize the S.A.F.E. Scribe for FUE procedures because of numerous patient advantages.

Foremost, the S.A.F.E. Scribe has a higher graft yield. "That means virtually every hair graft is undamaged and will thrive and grow to maturity after it is transplanted," said Dave McKenna, NHC Image Consultant and FUE patient. One reason for the unprecedented yield is because of its unique method of how the grafts are harvested. Neograft pulls all grafts at the beginning of the procedure, requiring the grafts to sit potentially for hours in a man-made storage solution. The S.A.F.E. Scribe, on the other hand, allows the surgeon the ability to scribe each graft as it is needed for plantation in the balding area. "This allows us to harvest the graft in a more natural and safe manner," said Dave.

Also, the compact and ergonomic design of the S.A.F.E. Scribe makes it easier and more efficient for the surgeon to use throughout the procedure. In addition, the S.A.F.E. Scribe has no complicated technology to break down, leaving the patient and surgical team stranded. For more information on FUE's, the S.A.F.E. Scribe or hair transplantation in general, contact Dave McKenna at National Hair Centers.


Read more ...

Bangladeshi Young School Girls par3















3 Ways to Protect Your Skin From the Signs of Aging

Everyone has to age. There are going to be fine lines and wrinkles appearing as the days tick by. You can guarantee that at some point you will see your skin start to loosen and sag more than you want it to. There is no way of getting around the fact that as human beings we naturally age with time. Is that not what you wanted to hear? Good, because there are things you can do to severely limit how old your skin looks.

You may be forced to accent some signs of aging as you get older, but there is no reason to ever look your true age! Following are three things that everyone should be doing to limit the signs of aging on the skin. The younger you start these things the better your skin will age, so tell everyone you know to start protecting their skin today.

1. Protect your skin from the sun at all times, year round.

Sun block is not just for babies and toddlers heading out for the swimming pool with mommy. Mommy and every other adult need to wear sun block as well. Here's the most important thing: you should be blocking sun from your skin year round, every single time you walk out of the house. When you just walk real quick from your car to the store and back again, you are exposing your skin to sunlight.

Even when you see it is too overcast to burn your skin, there is some sunlight out there and you are exposing your skin to it. Over time, sunlight is very bad for the skin. It dries your skin out and contributes to the dull, lifeless appearance that you see on areas of the body typically exposed to the elements. Why do you think your arms are so much dryer and older looking than your stomach, chest and other areas that are mostly covered?

2. Stay away from cigarette smoke.

Cigarettes are bad news if your goal is to stay young and fresh looking. When you ingest cigarette smoke you rob your body of its healing capacity and contribute to the early breakdown of collagen and elastin within the skin. This means you start to look years older long before you have to. Are the cigarettes really worth it?

3. Consider IPL treatment to rejuvenate the skin and replenish collagen.

If you are already seeing some early signs of aging that aren't making you real happy, go in for a consultation with a local provider offering IPL treatments. This light therapy will help your skin rejuvenate with fresh collagen while reducing or wiping out the appearance of damage on the skin.

If you have skin that looks older than it should, then IPL may be able to turn back the hands of time and give you a new chance to start protecting your skin from future sunlight damage. This is a very gentle, minimally invasive procedure that doesn't require any recovery time at all. If you have heard of lunchtime cosmetic surgery, this is one of the safest procedures that could fit into that category.

You are going to age some over the years, but you should never have to look your actual age! Everyone can look years younger if they put out a little effort to protect the skin from environmental hazards like smoke and sunlight.


Read more ...

Funny Art tree




The Beauty of Micro Laser Peel

In today's fast-paced world, many active people would love to incorporate laser treatments into their anti-aging regimen but cannot afford the downtime. Subsequently, they seek out less-effective techniques and pricey creams with minimal results.

Fortunately, with the ongoing advances in skin rejuvenation, there's an innovative way to realize younger-looking skin without the need to stay cooped up for long periods.

What is it? Micro Laser Peel. This treatment is performed with only a topical numbing agent, so there's no need for needles. A bonus? Many skin colors and types are appropriate for the procedure. And, Micro Laser Peel has the ability to address the full epidermis (outer skin layer), so it's more effective than a microdermabrasion session.

What can it do? Let's look at some of the benefits.

1) Each treatment is customized to the needs of the client. Hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, and even acne scars soften in only one visit.

2) Skin texture and elasticity becomes discernibly enhanced.

3) A younger, more youthful appearance is apparent.

4) Treatments are safe and minimally uncomfortable.

5) Fewer side effects occur with this kind of laser. Swelling and/or bruising may take place but should subside within a few days.

6) Healing typically takes between two to four days. Other lasers, such as the CO2, take much longer (although the results are more profound).

7) People who have a Micro Laser Peel treatment at the end of the workweek can usually return to their jobs by the following Monday or Tuesday.

8) In addition to the face, this procedure can be used on other body areas such as the chest, neck, and hands.

What will you look like after the treatment? It will appear as if you spent too much time in the hot Bermuda sun: significant redness will be present. In the next day or two, you should experience minor peeling. By day three or four, any residual redness should be cover-able with makeup.

How long will the benefits last? Each situation is different; it depends on the degree of skin damage. Some people realize impressive results with only one treatment, and others could use more than one. Nonetheless, a single procedure can last between six to twelve months (and sometimes beyond).

The Micro Laser Peel is the wave of the resurfacing future. Yes, the carbon dioxide laser is effective in addressing significant skin damage, but substantial downtime and pain accompany the gains. The Micro Laser Peel produces impressive results without long hibernation periods.

Read more ...

Bangladeshi Young School Girls part1












All You Want To Know About Plastic Surgery

Talking about plastic surgery, it is a surgical operations specialized branch that involves modification and correction of shape, function and human body form. This kind of surgery can be cosmetic and elective, also covering life-saving surgeries. Millions of people all around the globe opt for plastic surgery every year.

History

Plastic surgery is making its presence felt for hundreds of years. According to one estimate, the Romans, around the 1st century BC, were able to substitute small portions of the body like fingers and ears. In India, a routine quite identical to skin grafting was practiced starting in the 8th century.

The initial plastic surgeries were conducted with primitive anesthesia, so you can pretty much imagine how painful they were. Infection was common occurrence then. More and more operations were being conducted in order to fix physical defects between the 16th and 19th centuries including facial augmentations, skin grafts and nasal repairs.

Advancements in plastic surgery routines saw a big increase during World War I and World War II. Lots of returning soldiers were injured and the only option available for them was plastic surgery.

Types

At this moment of time, there are plenty of plastic surgery options available for you. Common elective routines include nose job, tummy tuck, breast implants and liposuction. Surprising thing is that lots of older women are also going for face-lifts and routines in order to minimize the appearance of crow's feet around the eyes. Furthermore, skin grafts are available when it comes to repairing tissue damage from accidents, fires and other scenarios. Good news for you is that limbs, eyes, noses, ears, and other body parts can also be repaired through surgical routines.

Importance

If you are undergoing plastic surgery for medical related issues, this surgery is going to have a positive impact on your overall life quality. In case if you are going for this surgery because of cosmetic reasons, one thing is for sure that it is going to boost your self-confidence.

Considerations

You need to take into consideration lots of factors before going for plastic surgery. To start with, price is a significant issue. Often, this surgery can cost tens of thousands of dollars. While few forms are covered by health insurance, this is not the case with elective surgeries. And that is where; you need to conduct proper research especially when it comes to finding an experienced and reputed plastic surgeon in your locality. It is always a good idea to take the services of a surgeon, which happens to be a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

Warning

Before surgery, make sure that you tell your doctor if you are taking any drugs or vitamins because you may need to stop the dosage even after the surgery is completed.

You need to stay away from alcohol, cigarettes and caffeine before the routine as it can have a negative impact on your recovery. Also tell your surgeon of any medical conditions that are bothering you. If you are suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure or heart disease, you should not go for plastic surgery.


Read more ...

Eliza Dushku pretty sexy pictures



How to Conquer the Clutter of Kids Art
Contrary to popular belief, archivists do not keep everything.

Really!

One of my archival mentors was very fond of the saying: "When in doubt, throw it out!"

When I tell people this they usually don’t believe me. But here’s the reality: If archives and historical societies kept every single item that landed on their doorstep....every cancelled check... every unidentified photograph... every duplicate map… Well, there simply wouldn't be any room left for new collections. And that won’t work in the long run, will it? No way.

The same holds true for your family archive, but it's a little different. When collections stay with a family, the sentimental value is very important. I’m a mom myself, so I understand how difficult it can be to part with sentimental treasures like children’s drawings, paintings, and sculptures. Original art is not the same thing as a cancelled check! But read on, because I've worked out some solutions for your dilemma.

SORT EVERYTHING INTO TWO PILES

The first step to conquering the clutter is to start sorting. Designate a “Keep Forever” pile and one for “Other” (more on what you can do with these later). Large boxes would be great, but feel free to sort on a table or the floor. Just be sure your treasures don’t stay in piles too long. It’s much safer for them to live in boxes with lids.

The keepers need to go into a high quality archival storage box. These tend to be 3" deep, so if your "keep" stack is more than 3" high, you're gonna need more than one box. Or you'll need to go through the "keep" pile again and remove a few more. It depends on what your budget and available storage space will allow.

What to keep? I'd recommend a sample that includes all your children and represents each of their school years. Beyond that, it's up to you. That’s your job as the family archivist. You can choose pieces that really grab you, the ones that have the most visual appeal, or the ones that have the most interesting stories behind them. Depending on how old your children are, they can help with the decision making.

STILL CAN’T BEAR TO PART WITH THEM?

If you've got the room to store it all, then by all means keep it. But if you're running out of storage space you'll need to do what archivist call “de-accessioning.” Fortunately, we live in an age of technological wonders, and digital copies can ease the pain of de-accessioning. Think of the digital copies as surrogates. You still get to see the art, but you don't have to look at the clutter anymore and you have more storage space.

Scanning is an option, but for kid’s art you would need an oversized scanner, which most folks simply don't have. I thought about purchasing one for my business but large scans take a long, long, time -- which makes the service too expensive for my clients.

A little while ago I had a real “Eureka!” moment and realized that digital cameras are the way to go. Quick, inexpensive, and within the reach of most families these days. So snap away! Try to get even lighting and a good straight shot. Use an easel if you have one to support the drawings. For 3-D items like Paper Mache and clay, be sure to shoot from more than one angle.

STORING ARTWORK SO IT LASTS FOR GENERATIONS

The best kind of box for the long term storage of *any* paper records (that includes letters, photographs, and artwork) is an acid-free, lignin-free, archival box made without adhesives or unknown plastics. Oversize materials are best stored flat rather than standing up. This way you avoid permanent curling from paper that slumps down in a less-than-full box.

Good boxes are available from archival supply companies such as Gaylord (gaylord.com) and Light Impressions (lightimpressionsdirect.com). My personal favorite and the one I recommend most often for kid’d art is Gaylord GH- DFB24. It's got a drop front for easy access, a full lid to keep out the dust and light, it's big enough and it comes in an attractive black. Cost is about $29 including shipping. The price goes down if you order more than 5, so placing an order with friends can save you money.

Schoolfolio (schoolfolio.com) sells polypropylene portfolios in two sizes. Polypropylene is one of the inert (and therefore safe) plastics. The larger holder has separate sections inside. The smaller portfolio comes in exciting, lively colors and patterns. The company even started their own foundation called Save the Art which donates money to "selected youth arts groups." Everyone wins!

My only caution about plastic (even safe plastic) is that it tends to hold onto moisture, so it's not a good idea to store one of these in a moist basement or un- airconditioned attic. It’s also not the best choice if you live in a humid climate such as Florida or Hawaii. In this situation you’re better off with archival boxes.

Where to store it? Attics, garages, and basements are all poor choices. The temperature and humidity are usually uncontrolled which will cause stress and damage over time. Plus they tend to have creepy-crawlies and other critters that will literally eat your artwork. Closets located in the interior part of your house are perfect. Under the bed works great, too -- but don't leave treasures near a radiator or exterior wall.

WHAT TO DO WITH THE “OTHER” PILE & YOUR NEW DIGITAL COPIES

Just because it's not worth storing in a very high quality archival box, doesn't mean you have to throw it out!

Ideas for Sharing Paper Originals

*Send them to grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.

*Use them to make envelopes.

*Use them to make cards.

*Use them as gift wrap.

*Laminate ones with a seasonal theme and use them as placemats.

*Punch holes and store in a 3-ring binder.

*Have your local copy shop add covers and bind them into a book.

Kids Art Project (kidsartproject.com) will transform up to 6 paintings into a single 18x24" poster collage. Cost is under $100 for unframed, unmounted photo.

Ideas for Sharing Digital Copies

*Email them.

*Use them as the desktop image on your computer.

*Create a slideshow screensaver that cycles through a number of different masterpieces.

*Upload them to an online digital photo company like snapfish.com or imagestation.com - they can create a dizzying array of products including calendars, playing cards, mugs, puzzles, coasters, mousepads...the possibilities are practically endless!

Jacobs Archival Services creates dynamic DVD slideshows out of digital images. This is not your father's boring old slide show! They add music, titles, and interactive menus. There's no special computer equipment needed, just a DVD player and television set. Transform any room into an art gallery featuring your little Picasso(s).

For a current price list simply send an email to: pricelist@jacobsarchival.com. The list will arrive automatically in a few moments.

Read more ...

Popular Posts

My Blog List

Powered By Letter Simple |   Design By BDTVSTAR.COM
DMCA.com