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Pink Crepe Lehenga Choli with Dupatta

April 28th, 2008 by admin

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Pink and beige crepe straight designer lehenga having resham, zardosi, sequins, booti and jall work along with matching dupatta.Embroidered choli of long length and sleeve size can be made.

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Lehanga

April 28th, 2008 by admin

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Formal Wear

April 28th, 2008 by admin

formal wear, plus size formal wear, after hours formal wear, womens formal wearProduct Details:
Fabric: Raw Silk
Color:Black
Details: Pure Raw Silk outfit Hand embroidered using mirros, beads and sequins.
Trouser/shalwar: Raw silk trouser.
Dupatta: Pure chiffon Dupatta Pallu tye and dyed in embroidery threads color.

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Bridal Wears

April 28th, 2008 by admin

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Latest Bridal Wears, specially crafted with high grade fabrics & materials to ensure Look, Elegance and Feel on your special day & for decades to come, because we belive it is not just for your Special Day but it’s your personal treasure as well.

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Pakistani Wedding Dress

April 28th, 2008 by admin

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Product Details:
Fabric: Crepe Silk & Chiffon
Color: Deep Purple
Details: Front open crepe silk blouse fully embellished front and back with finest zardozi embroidery.
Finely stitched embroidery materials used are Kora, dabka , swarovski crystals , Pearl shaped beads.
Saree/bottom: Purple chiffon fully embellished saree, embellishments done on pallu , borders and in middle small motifs are done.
Perfect for special occassion, weddings or bride’s wardrobe.

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Pakistani Dress

April 28th, 2008 by admin

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Kameez is tye and dye with a 3 tone dupatta and a banarsi churidar. Embellished with moti, sitara, kora and thread work. Can be customized to a long shirt with a choice of sleeve length along with a different color scheme and Patiala shalwar, capris or straight pants.

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LONG HAIR

April 28th, 2008 by admin

long hair style, hair style, short hair style, new hair style, hair style picturesLong, lovely healthy hair is breathtaking to behold, but it doesn’t just grow that way overnight. Below are a few tips you can use to help you get that long hair in no time. However, you will have to invest more of your time than your short, or medium length counterparts, but it will be worth it in the end.Your Health and Long Hair

It is very important what you eat, as it truly does affect your hair. Hair is made up of ninety percent a-keratin protein and ten percent water. For this reason avoid crash diets or low protein diets. Experts recommend that you supplement your food intake with protein. Some possible sources of protein are: liver, wheat germ, granulated lecithin, and brewer’s yeast.

A daily multi vitamin and mineral supplement (should include biotin) will help your hair in several ways. Foods rich in B and E vitamins, magnesium, sulfur, and zinc are great for your hair. Try to include vitamin and mineral rich foods in your diet so that you can reap the benefits of long, healthy hair.source:bosshairstyle.com

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Short Hair Style

April 28th, 2008 by admin

HOW A SHORT HAIR CUT CAN ROCK YOUR WORLD

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Are you ready for a dramatic change in hairstyle? Nothing makes more of a chic statement than a sassy, short hair cut. Why hide your face behind a mop of long hair when you can show it off with a sassy short hair cut? Here are some great reasons to take the plunge and adopt a short hairstyle:

1. Nothing could be easier to take care of.

Imagine being able to jump out of bed, shake your head a bit and your hair looks fantastic.

With the right short hair cut you can do that. Think of all the time and hassle you’ll save. Plus, on mornings when you do wash your hair, it’ll dry quickly, meaning you’ll spend less time dealing with your hairdryer. With short hair, you have the option of towel drying your hair, fluffing it with your fingers, and then allowing it to air dry. Why waste the day trying to dry your hair?
2. You’ll show off a pretty face.

If you have an interesting face, short hair will frame it beautifully so people will see YOU, not your hair. The right short hair cut can do a lot to enhance your best features and play down the ones you’re not so happy with. It all lies in getting the right hair cut.

3. It looks professional.
A person with short hair on a job interview is going to be seen as more professional and dedicated to a career. After all, you won’t be perceived as the type of person who spends hours in front of a mirror styling your long hair before you come to work. Short hair may make it easier to be taken seriously on the job.

4. It has more impact!

Short hair can be bold, sexy ,and ultrachic. There’s something about a woman in a short hair cut that suggests confidence and flair. She doesn’t hide behind a mop of long hair but shows her face to the world. That’s sexy!
5. It can make you look younger.

Long hair tends to drag down an aging face, making it look tired and sallow. A short hair cut with lift and body may be all you need to look like you’ve had a face lift.

6. It’s great for the health club.

Have you ever tried to exercise with long hair? It’s a challenge! No matter how you pull it back, stray hairs come lose and fall in your face as you suffer on the treadmill. Exercise is hard enough without having to worry about your hair. If swimming is part of your exercise routine, a short hair cut is even better. Your hair will fit easily into a bathing cap. There are many people who won’t even bother to swim because their long hair is such a hassle at the pool.

7. It’s versatile.

You can do so many things with a short hair cut. It can be blown ultra straight and sleek, pin curled for a sassy look, spiffed up with a curling iron, and enhanced with dozens of hair accessories. You can try a different look every day.

8. It’s a great way to redefine yourself.

Have you recently lost weight or made a major change in your life? One of the first things women do when they’ve made a major life change is to get a haircut. A short hair cut lets the world know you’re a new person in no uncertain terms. You no longer need to cling to the crutch of having long hair. It’s time to show the world who you’ve become.

There are some great reasons to get a short hair cut. If you’re going to do it, make sure you find a hairdresser who can help you select the right short hair cut for your face and personality. A well thought out hair cut can make all the difference in how you feel about your hair and about yourself.SOURCE:hairstyle.com

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MAKING A BIG HAIR CHANGE

April 28th, 2008 by admin

hair style, short hair style, new hair style, long hair style, wedding hair styleHair is much more than just a beauty feature. The way you choose to wear it is telling of you, your personality, and your lifestyle. Maybe that’s why we see a lot of women at the salon who come in wanting to really shake up their life by shaking up their look. No “just a trim” for these clients. What they want is a hair makeover that will illicit “wow!” from everyone they know.

If you’re thinking about making a dramatic change in your hair’s appearance, there are more than just the psychological implications to consider. The processes required for transforming your hair from one extreme to another can be harmful to hair if you don’t do it right. The first step in your hair makeover should always be a consultation with your hairstylist to discuss what you want to do and to develop a strategy for getting there while best preserving hair beauty and health.

To get you started, we reviewed some of the challenging makeovers we execute at the salon, and what to expect and watch out for during each.

Brunette to Blonde Know Before You Go

Know Before You Go: This transformation is a big challenge to both your colorist and your hair. Count on needing several salon visits, and many hours in the chair, to create the look in a way that pleases you, and keeps hair strong, which should always be the goal. Be sure to treat hair several times before and after your coloring with salon protein conditioning treatments (ask for Vita-cement by Kerastase) to keep hair in its best condition.

Process with Caution: Steer away from color specialists who say you can go from brunette to blonde in one or two swift processes. It can be done, but not without major damage to hair. When consulting with colorists, look for someone who advises a multi-step strategy of several mild processes to gradually get you to the color you want. Those who already have other processes on hair, like a relaxer or perm, need to work with a colorist experienced in working with damaged hair, and adhere to a super-conditioning regimen pre-process.

Care for Your New Hair: Now more than ever, be sure to give hair all the extra TLC, especially when styling. Treat it to restorative shampoo and conditioners made just for colored hair and visit the salon for regular protein treatments.

Straight to Curly, and Vice Versa

Know Before You Go: When permanently straight is the way you want to go, the newer Japanese straightening technique, also known as thermal reconditioning, gets you pin-straight results. Ask for a relaxer if you prefer a looser look. The perm, which is making a big comeback, is what to ask for when you want to go curly, or enhance the quality of curls on hair that already has a natural wave. Schedule several fortifying protein treatments for hair before any straightening or waving service.

Process with Caution: Due to the chemical nature of hair straighteners, you will have to wait several weeks after the process before getting hair color or highlights. As for perms, discuss your expectations with your stylist before you begin. The difference in perm results is determined by the rods used; ask for small spiral rods if you want a classic spiral perm, larger rods for long, loose curls.

Care for Your New Hair: Chemically treated hair, whether relaxed, straightened, or permed, needs nurturing care every day. We recommend using only quality, moisturizing shampoos, conditioners, and styling products as well as regular super conditioning protein treatments in the salon.

Short to Long with Hair Extensions

Know Before You Go: Find a stylist who specializes specifically in extensions. They’ll need to know the different types of extensions available and be able to determine what will work best with your hair’s texture and color for the most natural results. If you want to try the look without making a big commitment, try clip-in “tracks.” They can be sewn into your own hair or clipped on for a quick and temporary long hair look.

Process with Caution: Realize that hair extensions are expensive and high-maintenance, and will need to be redone about every six months.

New Hair Care: Follow the care and maintenance instructions of your stylist closely to keep your extensions looking their best.

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About the Author: He is a brilliant hair expert.source:bosshairstyle.com

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Hair Colour

April 26th, 2008 by admin

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Home Haircolor ProductsWith so many kinds of home hair color in the stores, choosing the right one can be a daunting task. Liquid or cream? Temporary, semi, demi or permanent? Do you want a natural product or a chemical color? Or a chemical with added botanicals? After you figure all this out, you’ve still got to decide on a shade! Here are a few tips to make it easier.

Natural or Chemicalso, you may want to go with the natural coloring agents, or at least try them first, and see if they give you acceptable results. I’ll list the natural options.

Lemon Juice: Apply it to your hair and go sit in the sun for a while. This will give sunny highlights to blond or light brown hair. Some women use this as a gray blending technique when they first start to go gray. It’s very subtle and natural looking.

 

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