Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Instant Virtual Makeover!!!!





It is every woman’s nightmare(mine too) that the money and time spent on makeup purchases might never get used if the color doesn’t suit her. The free online application by http://www.peoplestylewatch.com/ makeover app was designed to help women check out the best shades for their skin tones right on their own photos, before finally going to purchase thus saving her money and time. And with their new pre-packaged “instant” looks, women can now change make ups for every season and changing trends and share it online too. Moreover the products used in the different make-ups can be bought online.You can see the example from the screenshot above.

The virtual beauty makeover is a free beauty app that allows women of all ages to virtually go for different make-ups and makeovers. This includes foundation, blush, gloss, lipstick, eye shadow and eye liners that are available in hundreds of shades and colors from leading brand names.

The free beauty makeover virtual application is now available at :-http://www.peoplestylewatch.com/people/stylewatch/makeover/0,,,00.html

Happy makeover ;)

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Bad Hair Days....anyone??



Which do you have more of?Is it more often that you will wake up and be feeling so in love with your hair, and it's listening to your every command, and doing everything you want it to?Or is it more common for you to wake up and feel BLAH about it, or dissatisfied in some shape or form with it, or it's just not really doing what you want, lol.Personally, I feel like I have more bad hair days than good. A good hair day is very rare (at least a true blue one for me), but when I am having that good hair day.....I feel way 5x cheerier about my overall appearance that day. It just boosts my mood! So though rarer, they are lovely.Go from having a bad hair day to a great hair day with these tips of moi ;)


Most modern women are familiar with that gut-sinking moment when one looks in the mirror and realizes the cold, hard truth: It's going to be a bad hair day.Well, for those days when the hair goddesses do not smile upon you kindly, we believe every lady can take her hair look from fright to sight to be seen with minimal effort. In other words, when life gives you less-than-perfect hair, you need to take those strands in your hands and whip them into shape.

-You should try a deep conditioning treatment. Do you have split ends or breakage? I find that I get the frizz when my hair hasn't been trimmed or the ends split. Silk Elements has a glossing polish that you can use before and after you apply heat to your hair. I've used it for years, it requires such a small amount that I've only had to purchase 2 bottles since I started using it.

-if you put a little bit of lotion, any lotion that'd you use for let's say..maybe your hands or so on and work it gently into your hair it should take off the static. It leaves your hair really nice, and smooth (not to mention pretty smelling if your lotion has a fragrance)if you put a little bit of lotion, any lotion that'd you use for let's say..maybe your hands or so on and work it gently into your hair it should take off the static. It leaves your hair really nice, and smooth (not to mention pretty smelling if your lotion has a fragrance)

-I chemically process my hair to make it straight. I use Garnier Fructis products. If you have trouble with frizz, many people do, you might try using the Silk Elements in tiny quantities. I have friends that are white who have tried it and it's worked for them, they just use smaller amounts than I do.

and I save the best for the last.....Use olive oil and be done with it.The most natural way that our hair can handle.

All in alllll....may our bad hair days become rarer and rarer with this tips.Aminnn ;)

Friday, February 18, 2011

Animal skins as fashion trend(Not neccesarily a real one!!!)





Wearing animal prints can either add a touch of class to a smart outfit or produce a nightmarish fashion disaster. Me,myself, I prefer to wear leopard's skin prints for my shoes or bags.Here's how to wear animal prints with style.

Playing with wild prints can be a very dangerous game.,Nothing is quite as heartbreaking as the blatant abuse of animal print and you dont wanna be chased away by animal lovers dont YOU!! hehe....

Keeping Animal Print Fashions Tasteful !!!
There are a few essential tips you must remember if you dare to wear animal prints. Despite the fact that designers were wild for animal print in their collections, you do need to exercise a little trend-independent fashion judgment. Just because something is available in animal print doesn't mean it should actually be worn, and fashion crimes with animal print. Translation: do not wear co-ordinating pants, jackets, jumpsuits, coats or skirts in animal print patterns.
Don't Overdo Animal Prints: Matching too many elements of an outfit makes you look like you're trying too hard to make a fashion statement. Instead, aim for a balanced ensemble of complementary pieces. Accessorize with Animal Patterns: If your fashion sense is a bit too tame to tackle large blocks of animal print, play it safe and look for animal patterns in smaller items or accessories.

What to Wear with Animal Print :-
Print looks chic as a compliment to neutrals and solid color-schemes, especially basic black, crisp white, chocolate brown, and beige.
Smart and timeless ways to wear animal prints are as a handbag, shoes, a scarf, a blouse (especially under a blazer), mittens or muffs.

Tips on Wearing Wild Print :-
Keep your silhouette simple, elegant and sleek.
You are not a lion; don't wear a wild mane. Save big hair for less courageous fashions.
Animal print may bring out your wild side, but resist wearing animal print with a dangerously short skirt; you'll look like a cougar on the prowl.


Finally, the key fashion ingredient required to pull off animal print with style is confidence, so if you're not sure about if or how to incorporate animal patterns into a wardrobe, don’t!

Mulberry!!


Lets talk about this popular brand today as we can nowww shop at their boutique here in Malaysiaaaa as they've just open their outlet here!!!!

a little bit of introduction:-


Mulberry is inspired by the cool of the city and the craft of the countryside, Mulberry is proud of its fashion duality.Established in the 1970s in rural Somerset, the company produces luxury leather goods and ready-to-wear clothes that are presenting twice-yearly as part of the Fashion Week schedule. We are proud to have been producing luxury products of the highest quality for forty years, and because of this history Mulberry’s name isnow recognised around the world as synonymous with heritage and craftsmanship as well as with high-fashion trends and style.

With a new store opening in Kuala Lumpur,it's one of the best boutique to visit.Situated in Gardens MidValley.It is an innovative, thoroughly modern, dynamic retail environment that reflects the brand’s aesthetic, its commitment to craft, ecological and ethical concerns.The elegant deep colors and dazzling tones are the theme for this brand that shouts a little evil and a little strange, deep and luxurious ;>



Some of the Mulberry's Lovers :-




Blake Lively, who is rumoured to be the new 'face' of Chanel handbags, was spotted with the covetable 'Neely' bag on the set of her hit TV series 'Gossip Girl'.



Alexa Chung is the ultimate poster-girl for Mulberry, but there's a whole host of stylish celebrities who can't get enough of the quintessentially English brand.


Thursday, February 17, 2011

Checkin' the boyfriend's closet :)


Girls with boyfriends often find their significant other’s closet a treasure trove of things they love to wear: the oversized shirt, , the comfy pajama pants, those soccer shorts. It’s paradoxical, but sometimes there’s nothing that can make a girl feel more feminine than wearing the clothes of her male counterpart.So a couple times I've ended up wearing my boyfriend's clothes, whether it's a shirt, or his jacket to keep me warm.

It probably has to do with the comfort level. Wearing his shirt is, oddly enough, a sign that the relationship is serious. You wear not necessarily because you like the shirt, but because it's HIS shirt. So go hunt for those shirts!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

My search for a perfect pair of jeansss :)


If you’re like me, you pretty much live in your jeans all year long.To help us find the best looks for your body and lifestyle, I surveyed from the boutique and websites to spill the details on what makes the perfect pair of jeans.

Jeans are what we live in. Designer jeans, overalls, jean shorts, jean skirts, skinny jeans, boot cut, tapered—the list goes on. Thinking back over the years, in the last 50 years, we’ve seen the bellbottoms of the 1960’s, the high waisted flares of the 1970’s, skinnies of the 1980’s, and bootcuts of the 1990’s all come full circle in the last decade, and all of them are still wearable in the 2000’s. In my opinion, you can’t have too many pairs of jeans. With all the various styles being stylish again, you can create a hundred different looks with a great closet of jeans. So how do you find the perfect styles that work for you?

Try on styles that you don’t think will work on you – you may be surprised. I never thought skinnies or high rises would work on me until I tried them. The higher rises really are slimming and don’t have to look like “mom” jeans. And skinnies can work on just about anyone, with the right top. If you are not skinny everywhere, pair your skinnies with a loose flowy top to hide any tummy but flatter your legs. Not sure if you can pull off the latest trend in denim? Try pairing them with a simple black or white tank or t-shirt and your look will be classic instead of trendy. Besides, most of us want jeans that we can wear for more than one season.


Jeans for a Pear Body Type:

Look for larger pockets on the back of your jeans to make your rump look a touch tinier. The perfect pair has oversized pockets that taper at the bottom to make your behind look rounder and your thighs look smaller in comparison.


Jeans for Thick Thighs:

Do not buy jeans with no stretch. Even with low-rise, I need some room for the proportions to fit right.Do not buy jeans with too much stretch. After one wearing, they loosen up enough to fall off and there is no waistline to hold them up, so you end up hitching them up all day. And showing your panties when you bend over is NOT COOL.
DO buy jeans that are designed for curvier women, like the aforementioned Applebottoms or MXM or whatever.

Invest in premium denim!!! You might balk at the inital price, usually over RM100++, but it’s well worth the investment. You look good, feel good, and have jeans that last at least 4 years per pair. Each premium designer makes a variety of different cuts to suit any body shape, with many different washes(colors.)

Once you’ve found your perfect jeans, if needed, hem them! PLEASE! Nothing looks worse than jeans being walked on!!

Friday, February 4, 2011

High Heels.....and the pain *ouch




Most of the women especially in asia somehow lacking in that metres(u know what I'm trying to say).So, to gain some 'metres' back again,we would have to go the hardest way possible and that is by wearing a high heel shoes.

Well ladies, we're used to suffering to look good, but are we really prepared to put our health at risk all in the name of fashion?

The study of over 1,000 women aims to highlight the potential pain-problems women are risking by carrying big bags, and wearing sky high heels in order to look on-trend.

It also seeks to show the long term damage caused by being a fashion victim. Whilst looking good and keeping up with the catwalk is a happy pastime for lots of women, further findings from the research may make them think twice in future.

Over 56% are often in pain when carrying their big bags, with almost a quarter admitting it happens every time they throw one over their shoulder.

The top three pain hot-spots are, shoulder (68% of women), neck (35% of women) and arm (28% of women).

Over half (51%) of women wearing heels at least two to three times a week, it’s worrying that two thirds (66%) are in pain wearing them, with one in five admitting to feeling aches every time they slip them on. The top three hot-spots in addition to feet, are ankles, calves and the lower back.

What’s also concerning is that almost one in five said that while they worry about causing potential long term damage, they won’t stop carrying heavy bags or wearing killer heels, not least because it makes them feel good. Over half (56%), of women are sticking to their heels for the feeling of confidence they get from wearing them.

high heels may look so good..but the pain cause damage that u would have to pay in future..so that remember ,dont used it regularly and used it with caution.

Well,I do wear heels too like most of the women but I only wear it when necessary and other than that,I would just wear my flat shoes.The lesson here is that,use it with caution ;)