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Knitwear is Timeless in Fashion. Women Knitwear News 2009

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Is knitwear still HOT in 2009??

Refinement and sophistication is representative of every woman. Fashion provides more variety every year with winter styles that add more meaning to daily lives. This seasons clothing is not limited to shrugs and jackets, and broadens to accessories, boots and headgear.

There is a lot left to discover in the cosmetic area of skin and hair. An overall look is necessary to take away the winter blues.

The high street is already brimming in every corner with jumpers, knit dresses and cardigans and it’s only January! Cozy woolen cardigans in a number of colours and styles flatter everyone, no matter their size or shape. For example, if you are an ample busted woman who has always found it hard to find cardigans to fit, it’s time to cheer!

Comeback fashion of the past and a variety of current yet royal looks is the trend of the season. Forest greens, browns, rusty orange, fiery reds or common grays – the collection varies every year. Capes, pea coats and knee length coats command this year’s trend.

Strong trends can be assumed in plaid designed over coats with a long muffler that hangs loose. Ponchos are popular for the casual wearer, jackets for the bold look, and dainty designs in cashmere and cardigans. A stole can adorn a garb and scarf tying is a true talent. Necklines are seen in a lot of designs – there is open and lace collars, V-necks and polos.

Comfort is fundamental with lining/layers that are breathable. Body stretch fabric is feminine. The perfect look is achieved with zipper T-shirts in wool patterns. There are stylized caps – Isle hats with tassels in the end, braided designs, poppy hats, camel hair hats and earflaps. Not compromising on the comfort is the idea behind the completion of the look. Pockets with inner layers in wool or silk are regular detail. Ornate gloves are crucial and well designed to accentuate lady-like fingers.

Knitwear is timeless in fashion. There were a lot of tiny mini skirts, leggings and leather partnered up with ample long jackets this year. Designs need to be lightweight and wind resistant for aviation experts. Anyone going on an expedition to the polar locations must have water resistant gear for the melting snow or unexpected blizzards and polar boots which give a powerful and stable grip. Headgear and goggles are crucial as well.

The secret is in the fit and the ability to carry it. Every style needs to be experimented with, whether it is the grunge look with heavy denims, tweed jackets or roadie boots with headband. Putting together jeans, a cropped jacket and pumps is a good idea. There are also women knitwear available made with warm and comfy fabric.

With the more recent designs of sweater dress and its wide range, one soon comes to the realization that FUR is not even necessary. If you have bold makeup and the ideal hairstyle, you can melt the snow.

Where to buy women knitwear? One-Off Designer Knits online store is now open. Award yourself with a nice knitted sweater.

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Facts And History Of Jewelry

Friday, October 24th, 2008

The word jewelry refers to the various items of ornamentation. Its origin can be traced to the old French term joule which referred to several items like rings, bracelets and necklaces, in the 13th century. Jewelry has performed several functions other than adornment. It has often been the symbol of status.

The more jewelry one possessed, it indicated a better social standing. Jewelry was another form of wealth. Its value was equal to that of currency. In fact, in earlier days jewelry was used in exchange of other things, when the barter system was prevalent.

In the days gone by, when people were superstitious, certain pieces of jewelry were used as a treatment for the evil influences. To ward off the negative forces, armlets, bracelets and rings were worn. Fastening or clasping purposes were also served by jewelry.

The historical background of these decorative items is varied and rather interesting. The characteristic feature of the jewelry of different ages and countries has been formed by the availability of materials and the usage.

Nearly 40,000 years back the first attempt at making jewelry was made by the fore fathers of the Homo sapiens, called Cro magnon. In the uncivilized world then, devoid of any scientific discoveries or inventions, the decorative items were made from the bones, stones, wood.

They were not crafted by master craftsmen but were well strung by the sinews of animals. Pieces of cloth were kept secured by clasps made of bone pieces. The existence of the mammoth then provided a good source of raw material. The tusk was used and the tradition is still carried on even today.

Some 3000 to 5000 years ago specific forms and materials began to be made and the pioneers were the ancient Egyptians. They preferred gold to other metals. The malleable and lustrous quality of the metal attracted them. The availability of gold made it their item of luxury.

It was soon the right of the royalty to wear gold upon their body to indicate power. Not only while they were alive, but even after death they were given all the items of ornamentation to be worn by them.

A unique combination with the yellow metal was seen in the ancient Egyptian jewelry. The use of colored glass was to replace the gems that formed a part of the jewelry. They preferred copying the real colors of the stones to using them. Most of the gems were collected from the Red Sea and long necklaces, bangles and head gear were worn by both men and women.

A similar fascination for stones is noticed among the ancient Mesopotamians. Their designs were usually leaves, spirals, grapes within vines and other nature oriented patterns. They decorated even statues with fine filigree work done on metals. By the time it was 2300 years BC, the largest manufacturer of ornaments was Macedon, a Grecian province.

The Romans were fond of jewelry too. They mostly used brooches to keep their long flowing garments secured. Though they used gold often, bronze, beads and glass were also preferred. Procuring the materials was not difficult since their sprawling kingdom spread across man countries.

Treated wood was seldom used because of its ephemeral quality. Italians worked with gold in its crude form and carved exquisite pieces of jewelry. The unique item was the large pendant that contained fragrant solutions in them to act as deodorant.

In the Mohen-jo-daro and Harappan civilization, women wore jewelry mainly to adorn their necks and hands. Treated clay and beads were the frequently used material as they were cheap and easy to work with.

With time art progressed and jewelry took on new forms. The artistic designs, whether inspired by nature or not, still enthralls everyone.

You can have access to portuguese articles about jewelry from page Jewelry Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for Polomercantil

A Perfect Storm of Events

Friday, October 24th, 2008

With all the economic, political, social, and environmental events going on in the U.S. and abroad, it’s easy to buy into the doom and gloom that’s being thrown at us everyday. Our pockets (or retirement accounts) may be a little leaner, we may have lost faith in our political leaders and system, we may fear our safety, and wonder what type of world our children will inherent, since their forefathers took such bad care of it.

We’ve been given the gift of taking care of this world while we’re here. I believe our inheritance lies in taking care of each other, our earth, and ourselves by nurturing our talents. As women and mothers, we have a large responsibility on our shoulders to make this world better.

But, by not knowing our true value we women have stepped aside. Unfortunately, throughout history and throughout most cultures, we’ve been told that we don’t bring much to the table. To our detriment, woman’s value has largely been linked to domesticity. The following definition for domesticity was taken from http://www.socialpolicy.ca/d.htm .

“a factor affecting the changing nature of the family, the belief that biology is destiny, that women’s capacity to reproduce and that they are smaller than men in size means that men are and should be superior to women. The belief that family and individual life is most fulfilling when experienced in a private household where women are chief homemakers and caregivers. Also associated with the idea that women have moral and temperamental qualities that are best expressed in the personal and domestic sphere of life.”

This definition speaks clearly of what societies throughout the world have deemed as male and female “roles”. Seldom is this thought spoken publicly. Heaven forbid, if someone says it, then they’re classified as sexist. But, haven’t we all fallen in line with our “roles”, depending on our sex. So, rather than chastising a man for vocalizing this thought, shouldn’t we also look in the mirror to see if we subscribe to the same way of thinking.

So, herein lies my point. We women, as a whole, are sexist against ourselves. We’ve bought into the propaganda that men are dominant and are supposed to be in charge. This in turn, has led the world down its tumultuous path. Where we are right now, with all the chaos that’s going on in the world truly is a perfect storm of events for us. We have to regain hold of what we’re supposed to be contributing to the world. Surely we can effectively raise our children and lead this world to a better place at the same time.

So, how do we do this? If each woman would take the time to commit to working on at least one effort in her lifetime, amazing results would take place. We can focus on helping out locally, nationally, or internationally. Pick what’s close to your heart or that you’d like to learn more about, whether it’s economic, political, social, or environmental. Your efforts can be small or large, just know that every bit helps. Our leadership will get this world on the right track. Now is definitely not the time to play small.

A Long-Term Assignment for You:

1. Find an area that you’d like to place your efforts. Again, choose areas dear to you or areas you’d like to learn more about.

2. Research the best ways you can help. Investigate companies committed to your same area of interest via the Internet.

3. Make contact with your chosen organization/group. Or, launch your own organization.

4. Decide how much you can help now. For example, it can be one hour a week or one hour a month (but make a habit of contributing at least once a month).

5. Look for opportunities for leadership within whatever effort you’ve chosen.

Mom, have you let yourself go? Lynn Lawson’s desire is to inspire women to nurture themselves in the same way they nurture those around them. If you need that extra push to make your life more balanced, sign up for the semi-weekly ezine at http://www.onefunkymama.com

Diamond Earrings – The Sparkle of Affection

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Simple, yet elegant. Diamond earrings are instantly recognizable for their unique sparkle and their ability to mesmerize onlookers without calling undue attention to themselves. After dating someone for several weeks or months, you may want to give her a symbol of your affection. Something to let her know that she’s special to you. Diamond earrings can make the perfect gift. They have a natural versatility and can be worn with virtually any outfit or dress. But, buying them can be a challenge for those who have never done so. In this article, you’ll learn about the cut, clarity, and color of diamonds, as well as how to buy them as a gorgeous gift when you are on a budget.

When You’re On A Budget

Despite what some people believe, diamond earrings are not necessarily expensive. While some can cost over $200,000, others can be purchased for as little as $225. The price you can expect to pay will depend largely upon the carats. There are also other factors that can influence the price, including the cut, clarity and color of the diamonds used in the earrings.

There are a number of places from which you can purchase diamond earrings. You are unlikely to find the best deals at high-profile shops such as Tiffany’s. Instead, check with the jewelry shops in your area. They may have the earrings you need on consignment. Also, check estate sales. Don’t be put off by the prospect of buying used diamond earrings. Age and use have no impact upon the perfection of a diamond’s cut, clarity, or color.

Cut And Clarity

All diamond earrings use stones that have been cut and polished according to certain precise guidelines. For example, a Round brilliant typically has 33 facets on the top half of the stone and 24 facets on the bottom half. The purpose of these guidelines is to help ensure that the stones can scatter light properly. The more precise the cut, the more sparkle the diamond earrings can offer. The precision of the cut will have an impact on the stone’s value. Keep that in mind when purchasing the earrings for your dating partner.

The clarity of the diamond reflects whether flaws exist within the stone. Most diamonds have inherent flaws. Like the cut of a stone, a diamond’s clarity can have a significant impact on its value.

Does Color Matter?

Colorless diamond earrings will allow more light to pass through and scatter than those with some grade of color. They are graded by their level of whiteness, starting from “D” and progressing through “Z.” As you may imagine, the less color the stones have, the more valuable they are. It is important to note that stones graded “G” will have no color that is perceptible to the unaided eye. Buying diamond earrings with a “G” grade for your partner will help you save money without sacrificing obvious quality.

The Perfect Gift

Diamond earrings make a perfect gift for your partner for a number of reasons. First, they are comparatively inexpensive. Through careful, educated shopping, you can find remarkable deals. Second, they look gorgeous and can be worn as part of any ensemble. Last, and most important, giving your partner diamond earrings communicates a level of commitment and love. Simple diamond stud earrings will last a lifetime and serve as a memory of your adoration and dedication to your relationship with her.

Most people are familiar with the saying “diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” Diamond earrings may be one of the best ways to say, “I love you.”

Danforth Diamond is one of the leading names providing affordable engagement rings and other diamond jewelry. Visit DanforthDiamond.com to have a complete view of our large collection of engagement rings, diamond engagement rings, diamond solitaire rings, palladium engagement rings, and diamonds.

Who Gets Plastic Surgery

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Plastic surgery is no longer the domain of celebrities. All types of people pursue plastic surgery as a means of enhancing their satisfaction with their appearances. From mothers in their early 30s to baby boomer men in their 60s, plastic surgery has increasingly been accepted as a path to self improvement.

The entrance of plastic surgery into the mainstream is evident in the statistics about plastic surgery. Comprehensive survey data is collected by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons every year, and the results reveal the surprising popularity of plastic surgery among different demographic groups. Baby boomers are getting breast lifts, upper arm lifts, and facelifts, and mothers are not shy about turning to the “mommy makeover” procedures to rejuvenate their bodies.

In 2006, 11 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the United States. These procedures included plastic surgery and minimally invasive cosmetic treatments such as BOTOX

70% Discount on Organic Skincare Range, Jo Woods Organic

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Scinboutique are helping to ease the effect of the credit crunch by offering an incredible 70% discount on a luxurious range of organic skincare products. No woman wants to have to scrimp on her beauty regime, especially when it comes to really taking care of your body in the best possible way with chemical-free organic products, so now there is 70% of any of the luxurious products from Jo Woods Organics.

This skincare range is of the highest quality, beautifully presented, deliciously scented, totally organic and totally paraben free. The skincare products come in two gorgeous and unique blends; ‘Amka’ is a sweet blend of mandarin orange, Bergamot, Rose Otto and Jasmine whilst ‘Usiku’ offers a sultry blend of Rosemary, Cedar wood, Vetiver, Patchouli, and Ginger.

Jo Wood Organics contain the highest possible percentage of organic ingredients, all of which are from high quality and audited sources. Jo Wood are dedicated to finding organic alternatives for widely used natural ingredients, working with suppliers to boost the production of accredited organic crops. As nature provides all their ingredients Jo Woods want to keep their products as natural as possible, they are committed to making the purest products which produce the best results using only the highest grade of essential oils and plant extracts. The products come in sophisticated glass bottles which will stand out in even the most elaborately stocked bathroom!

The gorgeous Jo Woods products available on Scinboutique all with a 70% discount include, Amka Organic Bath Oil, Usiku Organic Bath Oil, Amka Organic Body Lotion, Usiku Organic Body Lotion, Amka Organic Body Oil, Usiku Organic Body Oil.

The Usiku organic body dew is 99% Organic, perfect for spritzing on after a shower and to pop in your handbag for top ups throughout the day! As well as energising your body and soul with its woody aroma, it also treats your skin with a healing, soothing blend of arnica, Echinacea, calendula and St John’s Wort. What makes it truly unique is the use of organic orange water in place of water. This very special ingredient, extracted from Sicilian grown oranges, contains trace elements which are essential for healthy skin, helping to stimulate cell metabolism and leaving your skin feeling hydrated and soothed. Presented in a beautifully decorated glass bottle and encased in a decadent black and gold carton it will stand out on any dressing table.

Jo Wood also offer three gorgeous gift sets presented in luxurious presentation boxes, which at 70% off provide the perfect high quality gift at a totally affordable price, and Christmas isn’t far away! The ‘Amka Organic Gift Set’ contains Organic Bath Oil, Organic Body Dew, Organic Body Lotion and Organic Body Oil. The ‘Usiku Organic Body Care Gift Set’ contains Bath Oil, Organic Body Soap, Organic Body Lotion and Organic Body Oil. The Jo Wood Organic Bath Oil Gift Set is also beautifully packaged and contains the two Organic Bath Oils; Usiku Organic Bath Oil and Amka Organic Bath Oil.

Hannah Walker is a specialist in natural and organic skincare writing for www.scinboutique.com

Introducing Be Genki at Scinboutique

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Scinboutique stock only the highest quality natural and organic skincare products and from November a new range will be joining the family; The Australian brand Be Genki comprises of simple, natural products made with only the best natural ingredients in four different blends to add a little essential oil goodness to your lifestyle and give you gorgeous glowing skin…

The Japanese word ‘Genki’ means ‘to be happy, healthy and in harmony with oneself’. Visit Scinboutique to choose your favourites from the gorgeous range of Be Genki products to holistically sooth your body and soul. These unique natural cosmetics and pick-me-ups for the mind, body and home, harness the healing qualities of pure essential oils to equally balance your physical, emotional and spiritual elements to create a tranquil self and provide a refreshing break from the fast paced contemporary lifestyle.

Here’s the good stuff about the Australian made products… Only the finest quality natural ingredients are used in Be Genki cosmetics to work with the body’s natural physiology and promote a healthy glowing complexion and feeling of content. Be Genki products are free of genetically modified ingredients, artificial colours and fragrances, fillers, parabens, sulphates, phlatates or petrochemicals. Each single ingredient in Be Genki product has an individual benefit.

The Australian made and owned products are kept in simple amber bottles and jars to protect them from heat, sunlight and air, and maximise the shelf life and effectiveness. The cosmetics are never tested on animals, are packaged in environmentally friendly recyclable bottles, jars, and boxes, of course all the paper packaging is recycled and 100% biodegradable. You can always ensure that you know exactly what is in each product.

The Be Genki range consists of bath/shower oil, body oil, body cream, hand cream, perfume balm, lip balm, face mist, oil blends and herbal teas, each in four distinctly delicious blends with a unique scent and purpose…

The ‘Vitality’ range of products contain a blend of Peppermint, Eucalyptus and Rosemary essential oils and Lemon oil which is reputed to lift the spirits and overcome mental fatigue; to be used in the morning or to provide a little ‘pick me up’ when you’re feeling lethargic!

Products in the ‘Tranquillity’ range contain Sweet Orange, Lavender, Roman Chamomile and Sandalwood essential oils. They are designed to be used in the evening to unwind from the day and prepare for sleep. Lavender oil is used to treat insomnia as it acts as a sedative, calming calming the mind, comforting feelings and alleviating fears.

The ‘Serenity’ range of products contain a blend of Bergamot, Rosewood, Palmarosa, Neroli and Rose essential oils. They can be used at any time to bring about a sense of calm. Neroli oil is wonderful at relieving states of anxiety and depression. It is considered one of the best oils to calm and stabilise the heart and mind.

The ‘Sensuality’ range is made from a blend of Lavender, Ylang Ylang, Bergamot, Melissa, Jasmine and Rose essential oils. They products evoke feelings of love and desire. Rose oil can work as a gentle aphrodisiac or to sooth a sad heart.

Hannah Walker is a specialist in natural and organic skincare writing for www.scinboutique.com

Getting Cosmetic Surgery in Canada

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Canada has an incredible history of cosmetic surgeons. However, many Canadians still wonder if cosmetic surgery is a safe route to take. It is only natural that Canadians wonder if this voluntary surgery is a safe one. There are always a lot of questions circling around voluntary surgeries. That is why it is important to acquire as much information as possible. And Canada is not the only country in which questions loom. The United States also has a lot of questions and speculation wondering around. Mostly because there are some methods used in the United States that are not used elsewhere in the world because of safety concerns.

Cosmetic surgery in Canada

Canadian cosmetic surgery dates back to before World War I. This is because it is a practice that was used to help maimed soldiers. The doctor who performed this surgery was Dr. E. Fulton Risdon. After World War I, he returned to Toronto where he continued to practice cosmetic surgery. This more or less became the only surgery that he performed. He is literally considered the father of cosmetic surgery in Canada.

Something that is great about cosmetic surgery in Canada is the fact that the price is reasonable. When you compare the price of cosmetic surgery in Canada to the price of Cosmetic surgery in the U.S.A., there is a considerable difference in price. There is also a considerable difference in the amount of innovation that occurs. Canada is an innovator in finding the safest and most effective methods in cosmetic surgery. When they do this, they are also able to find some of the most cost-effective methods available. Cosmetic surgery in Canada continues to become cheaper and cheaper.

Cosmetic surgery in the U.S.A.

It has already been mentioned that cosmetic surgery in the U.S.A is more expensive than in Canada. Healthcare all together is more expensive in the U.S. than in many countries around the world. That is why a Canadian will not be caught entering the United States without some sort of travel health insurance to ensure that they will not be stuck with large medical bills.

Cosmetic surgery is no exception. A person literally has to spend their life savings to have cosmetic surgery. They only way to really be able to afford cosmetic surgery is if you’re married to the doctor or a celebrity. There are some procedures such as Botox that are becoming more affordable. A Botox treatment will cost around $200 for four pricks of the needle.

There are also some risky practices happening within the United States. This is because some who do such procedures as Botox injections do not properly dilute the toxin. This has created safety concerns in the United States for those looking to defy the effects of aging. That is why it is always good to see a reputable cosmetic surgeon. Research is needed to ensure there have not been any “mishaps” during surgeries and procedures. Actually, this should be carried out no matter what country you live in. You must do that so you know what you’re getting into.

Health insurance

It doesn’t matter which country you reside in, cosmetic surgery is not covered by health insurance. It is an out-of-pocket expense for everyone. That is why it is important that it is affordable. Although aging is a natural process, too many people are ridiculed by others about their aging. People now want to combat it more than ever. It doesn’t make them live longer. It just makes them feel better about themselves, which can then translate into a few years added onto their life. All it takes is a positive attitude.

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Natural Mineral Make Up

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

There are so many benefits to using Natural Mineral Make Up, that it’s no surprise it’s one of the largest growing industries. With modern light technologies ensuring a seemingly endless range of colours and hues, Natural Mineral Make Up is now becoming very popular.

Natural Mineral Make Up is naturally good for our skin; it is naturally enriched with anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, non-comedogenic and sun protection properties. In fact it is the only make up that has been recommended for use after face procedures such as chemical peels or laser re-surfacing.

Sufferers of acne, rosecea and scaring may use mineral make ups safely and relax in the knowledge that it will not worsen your condition.

However … there is always an however. We need to be vigilant when looking to purchase natural mineral make up, because all natural mineral cosmetics were not created equally.

A good natural mineral make up is made up primarily of 4 key ingredients: Mica, Titanium dioxide, zinc oxide and iron oxides. Many natural mineral makeup’s include bismuth oxycholoride as a base ingredient. I do not recommend the use of bismuth oxycholoride. Other ingredients to watch for include talc, parabens and petrochemicals such as propylene glycol.

Usually Natural Mineral Make up contains a mixture of four ingredients (Mica, Titanium dioxide, zinc oxide and iron oxides) sometimes they will also include other natural products such as Aloe Vera, Rosehip Oil or Organic Olive Oil. When buying Natural Mineral make up, take a look at its ingredients. If the ingredients list is full of chemicals then it is not Natural Mineral make up.

The Natural Mineral Make Up Range

Over recent years the range of Natural Mineral Make Up products has expanded great. Now you can get foundation, blush, concealer, eye shadow, mascara, lip stick, and many more. What’s even better is that range of beautiful colours has also expanded.

Simple Steps to applying Natural Mineral Make Up

Now you have your ideal Natural Mineral Make Up it is time to apply it:

1. Begin with a clean face, for best results use a natural and organic cleanser, toner and moisturiser to suit your skin type.

2. To disguise blemishes or red marks use a concealer a shade lighter than your natural skin tone. Apply with a lip brush or your ring finger.

3. Select a good quality kabuki brush and dip and swirl in your mineral make up to get good coverage on the tip of the brush. Gently tap any excess into a tissue or the lid of your make up container.

4. Apply in a circular motion to your face, throat and d

Achieve a Glamorous Look With These Makeup Ideas

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Aside from diamond, makeup is women’s best friend as they provide a more glamorous look. Makeup is not just an ordinary work of art since there are also some standards and rules that must be followed for a greater look on the face. Just like any art, practicing the art of makeup takes time and one has to work hard to be a skilled makeup artist.

The use of makeup became popular years back because it can make a woman look better and more attractive. Even today, our women are using different makeup products for a more glamorous and sophisticated look. Because makeup never goes out of style, you can still find a wide range of cosmetics to apply on your face. Today, the most sought after products one can use include creams, foundations, lipsticks, eyeliners, eyeshadows and a lot more. These products are very helpful in making you look good and stand out in the crowd during specials and ordinary occasions. To help you accentuate the features on your face, you need to take note of these makeup ideas for a more successful makeup application. Many professional make up artists can recommend different tips on how to apply make up but the things that would be listed in this article are the basic ideas on make up application.

Before you start in applying your make up, make sure that you pick a clean place on where you can do you make up. You also need to remember that the place must be properly lit so you will exactly see the progress in your make up. Also, wash your face with a clean soap before applying makeup to ensure that your face is clean. When applying the make up also make sure that all the necessary things must be present so as not to waste time. Some of the things you need include the blusher, makeup brushes, lip pencil and a lot more. Prepare them first so you won’t be constantly stand just to look for a certain make up tool. These are the very basic make up ideas. Though they may seem simple, some women tend to ignore these important steps.

And when it comes to the make up proper application, these tips must be properly followed for a more effective makeup. Many professionals suggest that an effective make up must accentuate only one feature of the face. This is important because you will not look all too made up and clownish. By just concentrating on a single part of your face, you will definitely glow with beauty and everyone will surely turn in your direction. And since the eyes are considered as the most expressive part of your face, these makeup ideas will put focus on how you can highlight your eyes.

These tips will help you enhance your beautiful eyes and cover the flaws. Making your eyes stand out is a very fun experience to do. Most women tend to stay on the safe side when applying make up hence they always prefer the neutral tones. This should not be the case as more and more eye makeup’s today will help you look even more fabulous and eliminates the boring and monotonous look of the eyes.

For a daytime look, take note of these eye make up ideas. Since it is only daytime, you need to fresh and vibrant.

PART 2 – For part two of this article, head on to Makeup Ideas and to find many other great beauty tips visit Colorescience Mineral Makeup.