31 août 2013

EVERY FASHIONISTA NEED A FASHIONISTO

EVERY FASHIONISTA NEED A FASHIONISTO


            Every beautifully dressed, chic woman deserves a handsomely sartorial Man.
As you know we have always talked about women’s fashion but this post is something different – it’s about men and women.
Even if Men’s fashion is not so diverse as the ladies’ one but some trends should be taken into account to look fresh, chic and sophisticated. So, there they are: a few this season’s top fashion trends.






Number of accessories should be minimal, just a watch and a pair of good cufflinks will do.


Ian somerhalder



 Chris Pine



Paul wesley






 Now look for something that is much brighter: dark purple, red or indigo blue. Find a perfect shirt of these tints and pair it with black pants, you’ll look both classy and modern.








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Sugar Lips

Sugar Lips


These days it seems that sugar is everywhere. We know that it is laced in everything from sweets and treats, to soft drinks and juices. Sugar also makes a sneaky appearance in more unexpected foods like breads, soups, yogurts, salad dressings and “energy” bars and drinks. Sugar is added to so many food products because it is a cheap way to make food taste “good”. That is what food research and development teams have determined, as they sample these sugar-laden foods on us and watch our consumption and buying habits. We continue to consume, so these food companies continue to manufacture. Sadly, our taste buds have become so used to the sugary sweet aftertaste in so many of our foods, that we don’t even question why sugar appears in everything!










It was like falling in love at the first sight. I love seeing the art of make up.
Love seeing the make up artists works their magic. It's as if people's faces are dolls or 
mannequin...spotless and perfect!




Improve Your Memory


Improve you memory




I admit that sometimes I forget things and now that I have a baby I often forget where I put stuffs or things that I have to do. Maybe it's because my mind is loaded with lots of things or maybe because of something else. Is it just me or it's happening to any of you too?
Isn't it amazing how sometimes things can bumped into one another at the right time? =) So, here are what the experts suggest us to do to improve our memory. Simple but useful things...

Eat your vitamins B, C, D and E


New research shows that older people who have higher levels of vitamins B, C, D and E in their blood have stronger memory and thinking skills. Make sure you're getting enough vitamin B12 in particular (found in meat, fish, poultry, eggs and milk)—low levels of this vitamin have been linked to memory problems. Whenever possible, try to get these nutrients from food instead of pills. But if you're a vegetarian, over 50 years old and/or taking certain medications for diabetes or heartburn, ask your doctor about B12 supplements, since you may be at a higher risk for a deficiency. On the flip side, avoid foods that contain trans fats (including fried foods and many packaged baked goods). Studies show that people with high levels of this dangerous fat had worse cognitive functioning. (Orly Avitzur, MD, fellow of the American Academy of Neurology)

Play games


Try doing a word scramble, a crossword puzzle or Sudoku against the clock. Giving yourself a time limit challenges your brain's focus, speed and flexibility. Also choose hobbies that keep your mind engaged—painting, writing, playing board games—and do them regularly. Research shows that activities like these help keep your brain function strong throughout your lifetime. (Cynthia Green, PHD, author of 30 Days to Total Brain Health and president of Memory Arts, Montclair, NJ)

Take a brisk walk


Exercise triggers positive changes in your brain, including forging new connections between nerve cells, increasing blood flow and even creating new brain cells—all of which help strengthen your memory and problem-solving skills. A brisk half-hour walk every day can also lower your chances of developing dementia, since it helps keep blood pressure and cholesterol levels in check. Best of all, it's never too late to make a difference. Research shows that even longtime couch potatoes who started a regular exercise program experienced positive changes in brain function almost immediately. (Arthur F. Kramer, PHD, director, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

Decorative work

Cool Hand Painted Butterfly Decorations





  Actually i love buttrflies and all things with butterflies I hope that you like this post.