April 30, 2010
How To Look Fabulous On The Day Of Your Wedding
It is very common to get somewhat self-conscious about your wedding day appearance. With so many details needing your attention instead of your body, it’s not hard to get frazzled and stressed, which can make your complexion look tired and fatigued. Here’s some great ways to look fabulous on your wedding, even if you have to deal with some stressful situations before the big day.
What wedding dress you pick out might dictate whether you look fabulous or frumpy. Your body’s weight, shape, and size will also help determine the style you should purchase. For instance, if you have a lightweight, thin frame, you should fit nicely into a halter top dress or strapless wedding dress. Alternatively, if you’re trying to disguise a few pounds, throw on a white bolero jacket or lacy shawl over the dress.
Getting stressed about a wedding can often cause certain stress marks to come out on your skin. Overnight wrinkles, puffy eyelids, and acne are all natural skin occurrences brought on by increased heart rates due to stress. Staying acne free before your wedding is not easy; however, if you cleanse your face and wash off your makeup each night, in addition to applying a little benzoyl peroxide to any acne marks you might have, will reduce the risk of getting a blemish on your wedding day.
The next wedding step for a pretty look is jewelry. You can purchase affordable quality jewelry for the wedding; you needn’t spend money on costly diamonds and such. Lower cost jewelry or even antique adornments are just as good as the expensive ones; plus, your wallet will appreciate you not spending several hundred dollars on jewelry you’ll wear just once.
Don’t be shy when it comes to asking for help with wedding preparations. Typically, brides-to-be have a plethora of volunteers ready and willing to offer input for their weddings. Don’t be afraid to ask for help in setting up flower arrangements, candles, tables, and other decor; people you know will often have a little extra time to help out.
Carve out the makeup step by getting you and your bridesmaids’ makeup applied by a professional at a cosmetology counter. Many makeup departments at a mall will offer free makeup applications, so you can use this as an economic way to get makeup done affordably and with ease.
Your wedding day is supposed to be all about you and the husband-to-be. Don’t let a small issue like stress zap out your energy and take your fun; get the beauty and wardrobe stuff out of the way before it bogs down your last minute time and energy; you’ll be able to free up your schedule to get more done before the big day.
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October 7, 2009
Stuck in a beauty rut?
Has your look not changed in the last five years? Since high school perhaps? Are you still buying the same shades of lipstick, blusher and eye shadow that you have been using for years?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you are stuck in a beauty rut. Those who find themselves following the same daily routine when applying makeup and styling their hair should ask themselves – am I fed up with my looks? Am I bored by my beauty routine? Am I a tad out of step with the times?
If the answer to any of these questions is also a resounding ‘yes’ – then it is time for a break. You have to recognise that two major things have changed in the last few years – one is your looks and the other is fashion – to ignore these issues and continue with the same routine, colours and hairstyle day after day, simply doesn’t do you any favours.
For example, your makeup should complement, not fight, your age. So, if you have been wearing a pinkish foundation thinking that it gives you a youthful glow, it is time to switch to one of the newer foundations with more natural-looking yellow undertones.
Get rid of that dark eyebrow pencil – these days, an eyeliner brush dipped in a dry, dark brown eye shadow is a more subtle way to fill in and define brows. It is also high-time for your frosted lipsticks to go into forced retirement. Switch to a shimmery lipstick or a gloss that is sheer enough to let your lips show through. If you don’t know where to start, go through a few magazines and look at the latest trends in make-up. Cut out any pictures that inspire you. Look for images of models that have a similar complexion, hair and eye colour to yours and draw inspiration from what you see.
Next, visit your favourite makeup counter and ask a makeup artist to show you how to enhance your best features. This is a great time to experiment with new colours and formulas that you would not ordinarily try on your own. Do not be afraid to ask the assistant many questions so that you know exactly how to re-create your new, up to date look at home. Updating your make-up means buying colours and finishes outside of your comfort zone. For instance, if you are still using powder-eye shadows, switch to cream shadows - these are softer and do not crease.
You may also need to alter the way you do certain things – for instance, we used to believe that a thin eyebrow arch was best, but nowadays the brow shape is more natural and soft.
Browse magazines for images of hairstyles too. Ask trusted friends and family members for ideas and advice on what they feel would suit you. If you have long hair and are reluctant to cut it shorter, perhaps a funky updo would re-vamp your look without the need for scissors. At sites like Hair Updos you’ll find many hair updos images for both long and shorter hair so that you can begin to experiement with a new look.
Many women, at some time in their life, get into a hair and makeup rut and although they want a new look, they tend to hold on to old-fashioned, comfortable and ‘safe’ ideas.
However, to update your look, you must throw away the old routines and products and open yourself to discovering a new, more modern and beautiful you.
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September 24, 2009
Your career - starting out or starting over?
Starting out your career takes a lot of motivation and energy and starting over on a new career path can be just as difficult. It’s easier when you are a naturally confident person and know what you want, however it’s more complicated when you don’t know where to begin or when you dread making that initial move.
To get energized, try one or all of the following:
Cut and style - this applies to both your hair and your wardrobe. Good grooming is essential to making a good first impression. You may find that looking good makes you feel good and gives you confidence. Visist sites like Hair Updos where you’ll find the best professional updo style images so you can find the perfect style for you. Next, you will need appropriate clothing for your interviews - investing in the right outfit is just another way to gain a professional edge.
When you think of vocational choices look through the career section of large bookstores or trawl the web for ideas. You will find books on emerging jobs in various fields and others on the latest management skills, techniques and tips. Whether you want to return to your old vocation after a prolonged absence or start afresh in a new field, look for publications that will help you bring you up to date with current views and methods. You will find that the Net offers invaluable support and a wealth of information.
If you are returning to a past occupation, you would be wise to join a professional or trade association as this is a great way to find information on your field and keep abreast of trends and salaries. To be a member of your profession’s official body means that you are connected and gain support from people who share your ideas and values. Make a point of browsing the employment pages of your local newspapers to see which vacancies are advertised in your intended field and the salaries offered. If you find that certain computer skills requested by the advertisers are unfamiliar, you may need to update your proficiency in these areas.
Perhaps you are not conversant with Excel or need to brush up on your Autocad knowledge, for these and many more software packages there are courses you can take to bring you up to date.
A good resume is the primary tool needed to find a good job – it is brief yet comprehensive and requires much thought, planning and proofreading. To discover what the latest trends in resumes are, visit one of the many websites that offer such advice and templates too. Once you have your professional life in a nutshell on paper and when you feel confident not only in your appearance, but also in your knowledge, skills and perhaps in the past experience that you can bring to an employer, then you can apply for the jobs that you have been merely browsing.
Just as soon as the ball starts rolling, it gains momentum and so does a job search. Once you start the process, it develops a life of its own. As you begin, you will find opportunities and in due course receive offers. Good luck!
Tags: appearances, career, emplyment, makeover, resume, self-improvement