Hair Style that Gets Wolf Whistles

February 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The shag hair style can be a most appropriate hair style for a round face of almost any woman. This hair style, which has been the craze among many women, can complement the round face features of a woman and go a long way toward highlighting her natural beauty.

She will likely draw all kinds of wolf whistles from the boys when she steps out of the parlor on her way to where she parked her car in a hurry for the date she has with her boyfriend at their favorite mall. She just got his call on her cell phone, asking her how long she will be late for their date.

She had to explain that she was still at the salon, where she was getting the new hair style for her round face from her hair stylist, but not to worry, as she was almost finished. She will be over at the mall in just a few minutes more.

She had to prod the stylist doing the hair job on her to hurry up a bit, as her boyfriend was already getting impatient. The stylist, like any other, was a little jittery and acted in a funny way as he muttered what could have been the usual invectives but he just whispered them in a mumble, so his customer for a long time now will not be offended.

He values her as a well-paying customer for her hair jobs, and her generous tips every time. The stylist of course was the first one to give her that wolf whistle as she was leaving the parlor, and followed up saying she was more beautiful than ever – perhaps expressing his thanks for the tip he was pocketing.

When she reached the mall and kissed her boyfriend, his annoyance at her being late for their date totally disappeared, as he also wolf-whistled her for the stunning look she now had with her hair style for her round face that she just got at the parlor. The shag look that the stylist back in the parlor did for her was simply great, as her boyfriend confirmed. He excitedly embraced her and unendingly repeating his praises for the great beauty that she has now become, more than ever.

Some elderly men sitting in the next table could not suppress their wolf whistles too at her stunning hair style she was now wearing. They told the couple they wished they were younger to be able to go for a girl with her shag look. Men are always men, regardless of how far advanced they are in their years – they still have sharp eyes for beautiful women, anytime, anywhere.

The men in the adjoining table even cursed loudly why they were born so much ahead of the generations now; they would have gotten themselves sexy and stunning girls too with the hair style for their round face like what she now sports. The woman and her boyfriend could not suppress a loud laugh with the cursing of the elderly males, who they know were just wishing to turn back the hands of time. She’s just grateful to her stylist because he knew who makes the best flat iron styling tool and how to use it.

Ageing gracefully - forty plus

February 21, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Fab at forty One of the most difficult fashion issues facing women over 40 is how to dress for the many changes that occur around this age. In our early to mid forties both our bodies and our lifestyles are in transition.

Physiologically our bodies are changing and some of us will suffer water retention, thinning hair or duller skin. Lifestyle-wise we may be on the brink of empty nest syndrome, we may be newly divorced or beginning new jobs.

If you are a woman over 40, you can look just as sexy and vital as your younger counterparts; you just have to learn how to flatter your body without doing a major style overhaul and without looking like the proverbial mutton dressed as lamb. So, are your pleated trousers and cuffed sweatshirt bottoms giving your age away? Are you stuck in an 80’s beauty rut? Has your hairstyle barely changed in the past few years? If so… Change!

The key to dealing with the changes and to modernizing your look is to get in tune with what is in fashion. To go through your handbags and shoes is the quickest way to update your look. Look around - people-watch, browse through magazines, tune into the fashion channel and get a feel for what’s ‘in’. You are not necessarily aiming to be ‘hip and trendy’ but to develop your own timeless signature style. If you need inspiration, look at the ‘mature’ television stars and movie actresses you admire, pick out what you like and emulate their look.

The worst thing you can do is dress younger than you are – all it does is make you look even older and slightly bizarre. So, even if you have great legs, no miniskirts! Avoid baggy, oversized clothes and chose pieces that give you shape. When out and about shopping, don’t think you can wear the same colours you did when you were in your twenties, especially not next to your face. Experiment with various colours in a good light to find what flatters your forty-something skin.

Fashion and beauty tricks

Stand-up or turn-up collars are great for disguising a wrinkly neck. They cover the area and bring the focus to the face. It also helps to always wear a bit of white close to the face. Soft pastel-like colours such as pale pink, white or ice blue also bring light to the face and thus detract from the neck.

If you have lost your waistline along the way, wear jackets and pieces that will give you shape.

Look at yourself in the mirror, decide what your best features are and emphasize them. If you have nice hands, manicure them, good cleavage - show it off (in moderation) and so on.

If age spots begin to appear on your hands or face – fight back. Many products are available that will lighten and fade liver spots and at sites like Skin Lightening Advice you’ll find the best skin whitening articles, guidance and information.

Unfortunately many forty-something ladies suffer from thinning hair. If this sounds familiar, then explain to your hairdresser what is going on and discuss with her a fresh new style that will help you get the appearance of thicker hair. Ask her advice on products too, there are many on today’s market that are specifically formulated to ‘fatten’ thinning and/or flyaway hair. You can look absolutely fabulous at forty; it just takes a little attention to detail and a few tweaks.

Forty and fabulous

December 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Anti Aging 

Fab at forty One of the most difficult fashion issues facing women over 40 is how to dress for the many changes that occur around this age. In our early to mid forties both our bodies and our lifestyles are in transition.

Physiologically our bodies are changing and many of us will suffer from water retention, thinning hair or duller skin. Lifestyle-wise we may be on the brink of empty nest syndrome, we may be newly divorced or beginning new jobs.

If you are a woman over 40, you need to know that you can look just as sexy and vital as your younger counterparts; you just have to learn how to flatter your body without doing a major style overhaul and without looking like the proverbial mutton dressed as lamb. So, are your pleated trousers giving your age away? Perhaps you’re stuck in an 80’s beauty and style rut? Has your hairstyle barely changed in the past few years? If so… Change!

The key issue to dealing with the changes and to modernizing your look is to get in tune with what is in fashion. To go through your handbags and shoes is the quickest way to update your look. Look around, browse through magazines, tune into the fashion channel and get a feel for what’s ‘in’. You are not necessarily aiming to be ‘trendy’ but to develop your own timeless signature style. If you need inspiration, look at the ‘mature’ television stars and movie actresses you admire, pick out what you like and emulate their look.

The worst possible thing you can do is dress years younger than you are – all it does is make you look even older and slightly bizarre. So, even if you have the world’s best legs, please no miniskirts! Avoid baggy, oversized clothes and chose pieces that give you shape. When out and about shopping, don’t think you can wear the same colours you did when you were in your twenties, especially not next to your face. Experiment with various colours in a good light to find what flatters your forty-something skin.

Fashion and beauty tricks

Stand-up or turn-up collars are great for disguising a wrinkly neck. They cover the area and bring focus to the face. It also helps to always wear a bit of white close to the face. Soft colours such as pale pink, white, beige or ice blue also bring light to the face and thus detract from the neck.

If you have lost your waistline along the way, wear jackets and pieces that will give you shape.

Look at yourself in the mirror, decide what your best features are and emphasize them. If you have nice hands, manicure them, good cleavage - show it off (in moderation) and so on.

If age spots begin to appear on the back of your hands or face – fight back. Many products are available that will lighten and fade liver spots and at sites like Skin Lightening Advice you’ll find the best skin whitening creams articles, guidance and information.

Unfortunately many forty-something ladies suffer from thinning hair. If this sounds familiar, then explain to your hairdresser what is going on and discuss with her a fresh new style that will help you get the appearance of thicker hair. Ask her advice on products too, there are many on today’s market that are specifically formulated to ‘fatten’ thinning and/or flyaway hair. You can look absolutely fabulous at forty; it just takes a little attention to detail and a few tweaks.