- Step 1
The first thing to consider is which shampoo and conditioner you are presently using. The label should clearly state "For Color Treated Hair"
Never use a Protein Treatment immediately after a hair color application. There are two majors we learn in the beginning of our career as hairstylists: Protein fades new hair color and Moisturizers loosen those brand new curls from permanent waves. - Step 2
Do not "sweat". Normally a person will not get a new hair color treatment and then go play tennis ... but ... believe me some do. This is a no-no. The heat produced by your over activity will open the cuticle layer of your hair leaving an exit point for your hair color molecules that will attach themselves to the salt that is in your perspiration. You will not notice as much on the ends but the freshly retouched root area of you hair will show the loss. Remember try not to engage in any activity that will cause you to perspire heavily right after your salon appointment.
- Step 3
Close that cuticle after every shampoo with a conditioner that is designed to keep your color fresh. After rinsing with tepid NOT HOT water, towel dry with a squeezing motion not a scrubbing motion. Scrubbing with your towel, although it may feel good, will rake open your cuticle layer and leave your hair dull and vulnerable to the elements. A shine serum like CHI SILK or FAROUK BIO SILK THERAPY should be applied lightly before combing the hair "with a wide tooth comb" to ease out the tangles on long hair. When I say lightly, I mean the size of an eraser head placed into the palm of your hand, rub your hands together and beginning on the ends of your hair work your way to the scalp area. If by chance you apply too much simply gently towel some out. Apply a styling mouse or gel and style as usual. Before spraying your hair repeat the shine serum process remembering to begin at the longest part of your hair and work your way in. The shine will be incredible and the fly aways and frizzes will be reduced.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
cracked skin on fingers
cracked skin
Taking proper care of your skin can do more to enhance your appearance than all the lotions, creams and makeup that are often applied to cover up unhealthy skin. It can even help you avoid the dry skin, rashes and other diseases which necessitate an expensive visit to a dermatologist.
The winter months, of course, pose unique challenges and can create serious dry skin problems. Constantly switching between unnaturally dry indoor air, and the harsh cold and wind outdoors removes moisture from the skin. While creams and lotions replace some of that moisture, it is far better to take steps to prevent those losses in the first place.
- Realize that the skin is a living organ, the body’s largest, not just a covering like the upholstery on your couch. General health rules regarding nutrition, proper rest and exercise all contribute to the overall health of the skin. But, there are some special that will help you avoid dry skin and stay healthy. Here are a few that are especially important during the colder months. First, keep well hydrated. This is probably easier to remember during summer, but is just as important in winter. In addition to eggnog and champagne, drink at least eight glasses of water a day. This keeps skin moisturized and flushes toxins out of your body. Next, use sun block. Although skin is less exposed in winter, ultraviolet rays can be particularly intense on clear winter days. Even when cloudy, UV rays still penetrate. If you go skiing, UV exposure is even greater. Bottom line; use a good sunscreen that blocks both types of ultraviolet radiation - UVA and UVB.
- Keep out the chemicals. Your skin wasn’t designed to deal with dish soap, bleach, hair coloring and thousands of other everyday chemicals that can cause dry skin. Many common cleaners and solvents specify the wearing of gloves. Always follow such advice. Even products that don’t require gloves can still suck the oils and moisture out of the skin, leaving it dry, cracked and irritated. This even applies to antibacterial soap. As you can’t wear gloves all the time, I recommend Gloves In A Bottle, and Skin MD Natural, which I will explain in more detail later.
- Use gentle cleansers on the face. The face is more delicate than other parts of the body and deserves special treatment. I recommend Cetaphil from Galderma Laboratories for people with dry skin.
- Get rid of dead skin. Most “dry skin” is actually skin that is ready to fall off. Exfoliation, therefore, should be part of your regular routine. Use a washcloth when washing your face and then work up to something like a loofa if you can. Exfoliation helps moisturizers and other skin care products do a better job. By exfoliating before you apply moisturizer, it isn’t blocked by dead cells.
Using Your Body's Defenses
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Peter Helton, D.O. is the medical director of the Helton Skin and Laser Institute in Newport Beach, California. Dr. Helton specializes in non-surgical methods of improving his patient's appearance. Using his artistic, creative and medical knowledge as one of the nation's most renowned Cosmetic Dermatologists, his patients receive results that are second to none.
Even if you wear gloves while cleaning, you certainly don’t when washing your hands, reading the newspaper or the many other day-to-day activities that remove moisture and cause dry skin. Then there are other parts of the body such as the feet, which become dry and rough. Even your elbows or the parts of the arms which touch the edge of your desk when working on the computer need help.
While moisturizers can replace what is lost, they are not an ideal solution. To begin with, they don’t prevent the absorption of chemicals into the skin. Then there is the problem of the body’s response to the moisturizers. If the body thinks it has enough of something, it cuts down production. For example, drinking caffeine raises the body’s production of adrenaline, giving you more energy. Over time, however, the body compensates for the caffeine by cutting down on its adrenaline production. It gets to the point where people can’t wake up in the morning till that first cup of coffee hits their bloodstream. The same applies to moisturizers. Constant use makes the body think it has enough moisture and it cuts back on producing its own moisture. The real answer, like so many other aspects of medicine, is prevention not cure.
This is where shielding lotions like Gloves in a Bottle and Skin MD Natural enter the picture. A shielding lotion is a moisturizer which is designed to bond with and protect the skin. It seals the skin to prevent the loss of your own natural moisture as well as providing additional moisture. Most skin products are simply oil based or lanolin based and so they sit on top of the skin where they can wash right off when you clean your hands or do the dishes. Gloves In A Bottle, on the other hand, does not wash away since it is absorbed into the outer layer of skin. It acts as a protective barrier that keeps inside your own natural moisture while repelling outside chemicals. It is gentle and suitable for all skin types and is a great way to prevent many of the skin problems that wind up in visits to the doctor. I would not advise using it for severe problems such as open wounds or skin that is so cracked it is bleeding. You should definitely see a physician in such cases. But after the application of the appropriate medication, a shielding lotion can often improve the absorption and effectiveness of the medicine. Consult with your doctor and act accordingly.
chosing haircolour
you have a great base hair tone, you're better off with highlights. You don't want to mess with nature; what you want to do is enhance it. If your base color washes out your skin tone or is "blah," consider single-process color. Single-process color is cheaper than highlights.
Highlights look best when the stylist uses at least two different shades. Ask for more around your face, they can brighten your complexion.
Keep in mind that due to root growth, all-over coloring will need to be touched up every four to eight weeks, while highlights can last up to two or three months, depending on what kind you get. Ask your stylist about a gloss treatment following your color. Gloss boosts color and makes hair shinier.
Foil highlights add strands of color to hair. You can get up to 5 different shades in hair to make it look more natural.
Baliage, or "hair painting," allows the stylist to add natural stripes of color to hair in large or smaller swaths. This is best for women with a great base color who want to go just a couple shades lighter. You won't need to get roots touched up as much with baliage as you do foils.
Lowlighting allows the stylist to add darker shades to hair. This gives color more contrast.ray hair can be resilient to hair dye because of its coarse texture. If your hair is less than 15 percent gray, opt for a semi-permanent color that's a shade lighter than your natural color (or matches your color).
Many women who are more than half gray opt to dye their hair blonde. For more information on coloring gray hair, check out this Q&A with stylist Antonio Gonzales of Eva Scrivo in NYC.
new modal for girls fashion
You can always guarantee that when Mattel go silent they are planning a new marketing spectacular with a comeback to match! Well here it is however, I would say spectacular was a bit overstated I would rather pick the word understated because gone has the Barbie pink the new colour in town is black it looks simple and plain but you could say also less is more! and she looks great.
I am not sure if this new collection is aimed at collectorsor toy shops and the younger generation they are listed as part of there new black box range but I,m sure collectotrs are going to love them, I have known about them since December 2009 but as yet I have not managed to come across one in the vinyl you might say they look like they are being rolled out over the year some have appeared on the likes of ebay and the accessories sets on amazon.
Barbie Basics is a collection of twelve fashion { maybe more on the way } each doll has a unique individualityn in the fact they all look so different mostly on the head sculpt it seems Mattel have taken it upon themselves to use every model designed to pproduce these lovelies infact I,m sure there is a down to suit every taste here what simple but effective marketing plan on behalf of mattel,these dolls don't seem to getting released in any numerical order. I have got my eye on a couple of them at present but will want more its inefitable,the dolls are I like are Platium Bob and the African American with short hair so far.
Another marketing aspect of these dolls they all have one thing in common this being they are all wearing the own individual design on the the little black dress theme you could say its fashion fever gone sophisticated. Along with the dolls Mattel have produced 4 accessory packs these have the names of Gold, Silver, Evening, and Trend, assigned to them.
Each pack contains a good selection of shoes, bags, scarves, jewellery,sunglasses etc and the quality of accessories look very good from what I have seen to date. These dolls can be purchased for a very relistic price of around £26.00 and the accessary sets for a very reasonable £23.00, I think all these girls are well worth a look at in detail in the coming weeks and months once this has been the case we will keep you up to date with our very own product review until then enjoy the images attached to this page and make your own mind up I certainly have.
new model for girls fashion
A model (from Middle French modèle),[1] sometimes called a mannequin, is a person who is employed for the purpose of displaying and promoting fashion clothing or other products and for advertising or promotional purposes or who poses for works of art.
Modeling is distinguished from other types of public performance, such as an acting, dancing or mime artist, although the boundary is not well defined. Appearing in a movie or a play is not considered modeling. However, models may be considered to express emotion in their photographs, and many[who?] describe themselves as actors.[citation needed] Models are generally not expected to verbally express themselves unless to visually enhance a photograph.[citation needed]
Types of modeling include fashion, glamor, fitness, bikini, fine art, and body-part models. Models are features in a variety of media formats including books, magazines, movies, newspapers, and TV. The models themselves can be a featured part of a movie, examples include Looker and Tattoo; In songs, including "Metro Sexy - Kehoe's Song" by The Janice Dickinson Fan Club, for male model Brian Kehoe; and reality television, including America's Next Top Model and The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency.
new hair cutting considerations
Most people choose to have their hair cut at a beauty salon because professional stylists can easily adapt different styles for a variety of face shapes, hair lengths, and individual preferences. Simple hair cuts often cost less than $15, with budget salons and beauty schools even offering basic trims for $10 or less. More elaborate hair cutting that involves assorted styling considerations, such as perms, waves, coloring, or other services, may cost from $20 to $50 or more, depending on the types of treatments and the hair length.
For very simple cuts, including children’s hair cuts and minor trims (removing split ends or evening bangs, for example), you may choose to have your hair cut at home. It is not wise to attempt to cut your own hair – how you angle your head to reach different strands will affect the curve of the cut with potentially disastrous results. Enlist an assistant and explain carefully the type of simple cut you would like; draw a picture or show them a photograph if possible. Take all the same steps a stylist would: wash your hair thoroughly first, and cut it when wet. After each snip, use a comb or brush to even out the remaining strands and lineMonday, June 28, 2010
cracked skin on finger
Hand and Finger Care
Hand care is so important, so obvious, and yet so often neglected. Dry, cracked, painful hands and fingers are frequent wintertime skin concerns. Simply consider the limitation in movement and comfort this presents. Fortunately a little prevention and some good treatment help keep hands intact year round.
"HAND"le with care
Handle your hands with care! Hand eczema, atopic dermatitis, dishidrotic eczema, psoriasis, contact dermatitis (allergy), latex allergy and simple wear and tear lay the groundwork. Combined with cold, dry weather and lifestyle (like over exposure to harsh chemicals or water), and the skin is set to form tough to treat hand and finger splits.
I'm Drying...Drying...Drying...
Dehydration and irritation from over washing or frequent exposure to harsh detergents or disinfectants often affects health care workers. I remember when I was in medical school and going through my surgery rotations. The constant scrubbing with strong hand soaps several times a day literally tore up my hands. This is particularly true when cold dry weather and furnaces ace as environmental dehydrators.
Industrious Yet Notorious
Other industries are equally notorious for conditions, which contribute to forming dry, chapped hands. Bartenders, waiters and other food workers face irritation when handling lemons and limes, not to mention all that water exposure.
Hairstylists tend to find that chronic exposure to permanent wave and hair color solutions used in hairstyling contribute to hand dermatitis.
Cement workers and construction workers may come into contact with certain ingredients in the cement mix that can cause a contact dermatitis.
The list is endless, but understanding essentials of limiting water exposure as possible, wearing protective gloves (if necessary) and applying barrier emollients will help reduce the risk of routine flare-ups.
The H20 Has Got To Go
Cut down on water exposure. Ask your husband or kids to do the dishes. If you're in a job that requires frequent hand washing, keep your barrier cream with you and apply it! If you are considering bathing just a few times a week, let's face it life goes on. While it may have been the norm for dermatologists years ago to say don't bathe but once a week, reality dictates this isn't ideal. But, you can take some steps to protect your skin. As the water evaporates, it takes moisture out of the skin. This is why applying a barrier cream immediately after washing is so important.
When you do wash, try to use a mild soap such as Vanicream Cleansing Bar or Cetaphil Gentle Cleansing Bar Soap.
ARE YOU ACTIVE OR PASSIVE?
Your choice of moisturizers is highly dependent upon the status of your hands. Those bland moisturizers I spoke of above are what I would term passive treatment. This is equally important for crisis periods you may face. However, you can add products into your routine when your skin is in a quiet phase that can help to prevent flare-ups.
Active Is As Active Does
Active hand care products contain ingredients that work to soften the skin. Since thick scaly skin is often associated with many forms of hand dermatitis, exfoliation is typically the end result of many of these active agents.
Many, however, are humectants, holding many times their weight in water in the skin. Active hand creams are not what you want to rub into an open wound, you'll regret it once the stinging starts. But if you have thickened rough skin or are prone to finger splits, these are the types of products you want to include for preventative purposes.
Regular use of such an active hand cream on a maintenance basis can help keep the skin softer, and less likely to crack or peel. You may certainly alternate the various active hand creams or combine them in a regimen with passive hand care emollients. Alternating the use of the different products can work synergistically and potentially result in a better result.
Whatever you use, it is important to apply something immediately after washing your hands or doing the dishes. Consistency in your routine is particularly helpful for keeping your hands in great shape.
- Glycolic Acid: DERMAdoctor KP Duty Dermatologist Moisturizing Therapy For Dry Skin
- Lactic Acid: Priori Advanced AHA Hand & Body Revitalizing Lotion
- Urea: Carmol 10 Lotion or Carmol 20 Cream
- Combination Approach, Glycolic Acid, Urea and Green Tea: DERMAdoctor KP Duty Dermatologist Moisturizing Therapy For Dry Skin
Glycolic and Lactic acid help soften the skin mostly through exfoliation of the hard dry epidermis. Urea is a humectant, helping hydrate the skin. DERMAdoctor KP Duty Dermatologist Moisturizing Therapy For Dry Skin is a 2 in 1 treatment, softening the crustiest skin and helping improve symptoms of inflammation thanks to ECCG contained in the green tea.
Prescription options include LacHydrin (also a 12% lactic acid like AmLactin) and Carmol 30 and 40 (higher concentrations of urea).
Salicylic acid and hyaluronic acid are ingredients that may be incorporated into skin care products that can also help. Salicylic acid, aka beta hydroxy acid, helps exfoliate dry skin. Salicylic acid tends to be a companion ingredient in moisturizers rather than a main player.
Hyaluronic acid, aka cyclic hydroxy acid, (CHA), helps hold 1000 times its weight in water content within the skin. Hyaluronic acid is now a favored ingredient in a bevy of moisturizers.
Skin rejuvenation and moisturization can be achieved through the use of AHA containing hand creams. Here again, glycolic acid in DERMAdoctor KP Duty Dermatologist Moisturizing Therapy For Dry Skin or lactic acid in Priori Advanced AHA Hand & Body Revitalizing Lotion helps exfoliate and stimulate a small amount of fibroblast activity.
Vitamin C is also a member of the AHA family, although most think of it in a class of its own. Not only can Vitamin C work as an antioxidant, it helps stimulate fibroblast activity. Apply some Cellex-C High Potency Serum and get your active protection, rejuvenation and SPF in one.
PASSIVE BUT NOT A PUSHOVER
They may be bland, but they're not boring. Heavy bland moisturizers are what I refer to as passive protectants. These are formulated without acidic or medical softening ingredients, yet help keep skin hydrated and sealed.
These heavier passive creams are essential for putting a barrier between you and the environment. No barrier, no healing. Lotions simply won't do. They are incapable of healing thickened dry skin splits. Real estate agents will always stress location, location, location. But when it comes to problematic chapped hands, cracked cuticles or finger splits, it's protection, protection, protection.
The key to using a passive moisturizer is to apply it as frequently as possible. Apply your passive moisturizer every time you wash your hands, do dishes, etc. Keep a second moisturizer at work or in your purse to have readily available. When it comes to parched skin, healing is proportional to pampering.
Protective Passive Options:
- TheraSeal Hand Protection
- Vanicream Moisturizing Skin Cream, 4 oz
- CeraVe Moisturizing Cream
- AHAVA DERMUD Intensive Nourishing Hand Cream
- Nouriva Repair Moisturizing Cream
Finger Split First Aid
Most people don't think about their hand care until split fingertips, itching or tiny blisters affect them until they appear. With all the nerve endings located in the fingertips, split fingertips can be exquisitely painful. If you think a paper cut is bad, just amplify it a thousand fold in order to get the idea. Fissures (also called cracks or splits) may be nursed back to health by following this routine:
- Apply Polysporin First Aid Antibiotic Ointment into the splits twice a day. Do not use any topical antibiotic ointment that contains neomycin which is a notorious skin sensitizer and cause of contact dermatitis.
- Use DERMAdoctor Handy Manum Medicated Skin Repair Serum with 1% Hydrocortisone at least nightly, ideally twice a day. DERMAdoctor Handy Manum Medicated Skin Repair Serum with 1% Hydrocortisone contains a bevy of AHAs, salicylic acid and propylene glycol to quickly softens the hard, dry skin, allowing the fissures to heal. It also contains 1 percent hydrocortisone, oat beta glucan and green tea extract to help reduce itching and inflammation. The base establishes a protective barrier to prevent further environmental challenges. I think of DERMAdoctor Handy Manum Medicated Skin Repair Serum with 1% Hydrocortisone as a medicated dry oil; a little goes a long way and won't leave skin feeling greasy.
- Use a passive barrier cream de jour obsessively.
- Using Super Glue does NOT help heal fissures and may lead to an allergic contact dermatitis.
Blisters
Do you have blisters on your fingertips that look like tapioca seeds? This is a sign of dyshidrotic eczema. The bubbles are a sign of increased inflammation that means increased itching and often scaling, splitting, etc. Seeing those little blisters form means you are about to have a flare. Don't ignore them, call your dermatologist if you rely upon prescription therapy. If you have been lax on your maintenance hand care, start up right away.
Dry out blisters by compressing them with a damp cloth soaked with Domeboro Astringent Solution.
Keep in mind, however, you want to dry out the blisters without overly drying the skin. Removing the fluid from the blisters with the Domeboro and then hydrating the skin with a moisturizer is not contradictory. Stop using the Domeboro when the blisters are gone.
It is preferable not to pop blisters. But for the occasional painfully large blisters, you may want to pick the edge with a sterile needle to deflate them but not pull the top protective skin off. If you do pop a blister, keep it clean with hydrogen peroxide and Polysporin First Aid Antibiotic Ointment to prevent infection.
Underlying Causes
Skin diseases can either directly cause or flare dry, blistering, itchy, splitting hand dermatitis. Are you eczema or psoriasis prone? Protection and finger split therapy remain important, but treating the underlying problem is essential.
Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is often treated with topical steroids. These can range in strength from OTC Cortaid to potent prescription cortisones. For unresponsive eczema prescription agents Protopic or Elidel can rapidly clear nasty chronic cases.
Psoriasis treatments tend to be selected by severity of the condition. These may include topical tar products like Balnetar Therapeutic Tar Bath, or topical steroids ranging from OTC DERMAdoctor Handy Manum Medicated Skin Repair Serum with 1% Hydrocortisone or Balnetar Therapeutic Tar Bath, to rx options; Dovonex or Tazorac. Light therapy (PUVA) is reserved for difficult to treat hand eczema or psoriasis.
For those who prefer trying remedies from Nature, AHAVA Dead Sea Mineral Mud and AHAVA Bath Salts may provide some relief from excessive scaling or itching. Don't however, steer clear of the previous options. There is more to fear from secondary bacterial infection than from the treatment itself.
Fungal infections of the skin may occasionally mimic hand eczema or psoriasis. If superficial scaling, particularly on the palms as well as the fingertips, is present, ask your dermatologist about a simple painless skin scraping called a KOH. While most commonly thought of as a foot problem, (aka athlete's foot) fungi can indeed affect the hands (tinea manum). Fungal infections may be treated topically with products like DERMAdoctor Feet Accompli Ultimate Antifungal Pedicure Cream or with prescription oral antifungal agents.
No apparent reason for the problem? Ask your doctor about patch testing to rule out a contact dermatitis. This refers to developing an allergic reaction to something you come into contact with. Not only may a contact dermatitis be the primary culprit for the condition, sometimes it may complicate other skin conditions, especially eczema. Atopic individuals tend to have a higher rate of allergic contact dermatitis. Eliminating these flare factors from daily use quickly helps resolve the problem.
Working through problem hand concerns with your dermatologist and keeping hands protected, helps keep hands looking great and feeling great. Plan ahead now for cold winter weather before your hands become a nuisance. Advance planning makes all the difference for anyone with a known history of dry cracking hands.
Thank you for taking the time to read through this important information. I hope you have found this article informative.
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chosing hair colour
With a few easy tips you can make your haircolor last longer. Learn how to extend your haircolor between retouches. How to keep it healthy with brilliant shine.
chosing hair colour
Author: Charlotte Kuchinsky August 12 2007
It is estimated that somewhere between 65 and 75 percent of women dye their hair. Even more interesting, however, is the fact that a significant percentage of men are joining in the trend. While women dye for a variety of reasons, men primarily use coloring products to cover their gray or to bring back the depth of their natural hair color.
Women have been dyeing their hair for hundreds of years. It is believed that ancient Egyptians started the practice. Women today dye their hair for a lot of reasons; sometimes they are simply looking for a change, at other times they just want to brighten their natural color - the reasons for dyeing are as numerous as the colours that are now available in today’s marketplace. But how does a woman decide on the right color and/or the right type of hair dye?
Choosing Your Hair Dye
It is important to understand the various types of hair dyes in order to choose the right one for your hair. Since most dyes contain chemicals that can damage the hair if used improperly, choosing the right dye is extremely important. To ensure the least amount of hair damage, it is best to choose a color that blends well with your natural color; the lighter in color you choose to dye your hair, the greater chance you will incur severe hair damage.
chosing hair colour
Warm Skin Tone
Those with a yellow or golden skin undertone have a warm skin tone. Hair colors that have a warm overtone will generally look natural and much better on you. This color rule also extends to make-up, accessories, and clothing - hence the importance of getting it correct!
Cool Skin Tone
Those with pink or blue skin undertones fall into the cool category. This means that hair colors that have a cool overtone will generally look much more natural on you.
How To Choose Your Skin Tone
The quickest way to work out if you're warm or cool is to take a look at the veins in your arms while in natural light.
- If the color looks green then you are warm.
- If it's blue then you are cool.
How To Use Your Skin Tone To Enhance Your Hair Color
Once you've established your skin tone you can then use it to find a hair color which will suit you and bring out the best in your facial features.
To understand the importance of knowing your skin tone and how it will help you to enhance your hair color; you really just have to look at the proof. Below are examples of a warm complexion and a cool complexion and how different they look when teamed with a warm or cool hair color.
Warm Complexion with a Warm Hair Color
By matching this copper blonde hair color with this warm peaches and cream complexion, we end up with a hair color that looks natural and blends well with the color of the skin.
Warm Complexion with a Cool Hair Color
When we switch the warm hair color for this cool violet, we can see straight away that the cool hair color drains the skin tone and leaves our model with a very boring, underrated hair color.
The same results are also obvious with our cool complexion model.
Cool Complexion with a Warm Hair Color
By mixing this cool, fair to light complexion with an ultra light golden blonde hair color, we really demonstrate how the wrong tone can make a dramatic difference to the color of the skin (in this case turning it yellow) and proving that the wrong hair color just really does nothing when it comes to enhancing a look.
Cool Complexion with a Cool Hair Color
When we try this cool light brown hair color, however, the cool complexion really brightens up and we're left with a hair color that is really suited to our model's skin tone.
For more hair color suggestions for your skin tone, see our hair color article, Hair Color: Two Rules for Success.
There are of course some exceptions where combinations of warm and cool hair colors can be used together in various techniques for contrast or specific purposes, but this should be left to the care of highly trained hair colorists only.
Now that you know your skin tone, why not use the hair color options in our Virtual Hairstyler to find the right hair color for you! You can also use the Virtual Hairstyler to upload your photo so that you can see instantly what your chosen color will look like on you.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
chield fashion
Varsity Sports Team '71
Based on the typical American university sports such as Rugby, American Football, Baseball and Rowing Regatta. Mix of vintage and sportswear. Synthetic materials in "trainer jackets" and "trainer trousers" combined with vintage washed cotton T-shirts and polo’s. Double sleeved t-shirts, rugby shirts, plain shirts and checked ones with a lot of badges, embroideries and prints. Garment dyed shorts and pants with many pockets. Colors: White, Blue Navy, Blue Mist, Grey Marl and accents in Black, Green Grass and Lilac Tiger.
Rocky Mountain Adventures
Based on adventure sports like White Water Rafting and Truck Races. American boys scout details. Mixture of t-shirts with large striking prints and checkered shirts with badges and embroideries in sporty designs. Bermuda shorts with pockets and trousers in "light to travel" fabrics. Pique polo shirts with uniform details. Colors: White Snow, Blue Pacific, Red Dragon, Khaki Dessert, Grey Marl.
California Dream Tour
Based on wave surfing. Tropical surf prints, surf slang lyrics, flowers and checks, the typical "California Dreaming" feeling: "A bad day on the surf is better than a good day on school!" Authentic Salty Dog Surf School instructor badges. Colors: White, Pink Beach, Oriental Blue, Khaki Sand, Coffee Brown and Pink Magenta accents.
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Labels: Bubble London, children's clothing Netherlands
S&D Le Chic Spring/Summer 2011 Collection at Bubble London
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Bee-Bee Organic Baby and Kid's Loungewear at Bubble London Trade Show
Ethical baby fashion brand S&D Le Chic, presented by A-Brands, offers a comfortable Classic collection with a trendy touch for boys & girls sizes 62-164.
Four seasons ago started as a “special occasion brand”, S&D Le Chic has become a full classic brand with a trendy touch for girls, boys and baby’s. S&D Le Chic offers now three themes. Aside from the Spring and Summer collection, S&D Le Chic brings a Pre-Spring theme which will for sure surprise you when you see the collection dresses.
Theme 1 - Pre-Spring in white - dark blue - off white - black with silver details. Stretch materials combined with traditional poplins, linen fabrics and fine knits. Designs as "dancing balls" and "Lovely Birds", combined with stripes and embroidered flowered “Gaultier” sequins create a festive theme with a trendy touch. For the boys chambray, stripe shirts and checks with badges and embroideries, classic pique polo shirts and striped all over suits.
Theme 2 - Spring-Summer in the colors mouse gray - pink - anthracite and medium pink mint - dirty brown. A casual addition to the pre-spring program. With striking shapes of tight to wide and low waist to high waist. Designs as "flowers with butterflies" give this theme a romantic look. Soft knits and jerseys combined with fine silky-touch cotton comfortable dresses with a luxurious look. For the boys check trousers and striped polo shirts, striped and check shirts with a 'Royal' appearance.
Theme 3 Spring-Summer in the colors dark blue - light blue - red and bright pink - yellow - khaki. Get a summer beach feeling with designs like "dancing hearts", "allover-colored balls" and "exotic flowers”. Linen dresses with tops for "peel" effect. Cotton spandex t-shirts and for cool evenings the fine knit cardigans. For the boys "easy to wear” linen pants and shirts with cheerful designs, to enjoy a stroll on the boulevard.
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Labels: Bubble London, children's clothing Netherlands
Bee-Bee Organic Baby and Kid's Loungewear at Bubble London Trade Show
Bee-Bee Organic Baby and Kid's Loungewear at Bubble London Trade Show
Ethical baby fashion brand bee-bee launched its new collection of organic lounge wear for babies and kids at Bubble London. The 2011 Summer collection, based on bee-bee's trademark spirit of simplicity with fresh pastels, pretty floral prints and humorous slogans, and introduces animal patterns in this season's new look.
In the spirit of fairtrade that defines bee-bee's ethos, the baby and kid's lounge wear collection - which includes bodysuits, vests, nightdresses, leggings and lounge pants - is all made from 100% super soft organic cotton produced in India and certified by GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard).
Mother of two Agnes Guillard launched bee-bee in 2008 after attending the Re:Fashion exhibition organized by Anti-Apathy where she was distraught to learn about the highly damaging consequences of conventional cotton on mankind and the environment.
Agnes explains, "I was expecting my first child Josephine when I attended the conference and was appalled to find out how harmful on the environment the cotton industry can be. I realized there was a niche in the market to create eco-friendly baby clothes that would help protect the environment as well as the baby’s sensitive skin."
Bee-bee’s range of sweet, fresh and simple lounge wear offers the perfect basics any caring mother needs to dress her baby in a healthy, comfortable and stylish grow whilst taking a step to help save the environment.
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Labels: Bubble London, Children's Clothing UK, Organic
ilovegorgeous Spring/Summer 2011 Collection at Bubble London Trade Show
ilovegorgeous Spring/Summer 2011 Collection at Bubble London Trade Show
Gorgeous! Gorgeous! Simply Gorgeous!
Inspired by the moody skies and colors of an English summer ilovegorgeous has put together a collection for Spring/Summer 2011 that incorporates dusty plums, soft grey and sage greens along side delicate vintage inspired English rose floral prints. Soft, pretty and understated.
Into the gentle summer an injection of fun is provided in the form of a mini festival inspired burst of hot color froth and net. The festival dress is an over the top party and designed to be worn with wellies and mud. There are also cute shorts and deep pocket skirts to be teamed with pretty tops and fine cotton knitwear, cool cotton dresses and some soft viscose jersey pieces for fun and comfort.
New for SS11 is a capsule baby wear collection for girls from 6 months. Including cute romper suits in gorgeous cotton prints and jersey as well as pretty tops with matching ruffled pants and bloomers!
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Labels: Bubble London, Children's Clothing UK
DRESS4FUN from Portugal at Bubble London Trade Show
Boys&Girls Launches at Bubble London with Spring/Summer ‘11 collection
100% Portuguese, DRESS4FUN clothing for babies and children is made with noble and very comfortable fabrics.
And because playing is what the little ones like better, each item is also an amusing and very colorful "toy" so that, with a thousand smiles, they create the most fantastic adventures.
DRESS4FUN also counsels with professionals in the areas of pediatrics, psychology and education in order to better adapt items to the particular needs of each step of child development.
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Labels: Bubble London, Children's Clothing Portugal
Boys&Girls Launches at Bubble London with Spring/Summer ‘11 collection
Boys&Girls Launches at Bubble London with Spring/Summer ‘11 collection
An exciting new addition to British Kids-wear for 0 to 10 year olds, Boys&Girls was launched at Bubble London with its Spring/Summer ‘11 collection ‘Out To Play’.
Brilliant and bright, Boys&Girls clothes are designed for today’s vibrant urban lifestyle and created with care.
Whether picked out by parents or pulled on by kids, each garment looks great dressed up or dressed down. So, from party to park, every day feels bright and special.
Boys&Girls clothing combines soft, quality fabrics with bold colors and distinctive styles that look good yet are comfy and practical allowing kids to be kids.
Key styles include bold printed vests, retro sweat pieces, fun slogan t-shirts, pretty printed sundresses and richly colored soft separates and jumpsuits.
Based in London’s vibrant East End, Boys&Girls directors are an established team with a combined 40 years experience in the retail industry, including at some of the UK’s best known brands.
The Boys&Girls company ethos is ‘created with care’; not only because they care about the quality and functionality of the garments, but also because they try to do the right thing in general. The clothing is made from 100% Organic cotton in a Fair Trade factory in India.
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Labels: Bubble London, Children's Clothing UK
Koeka Summer in France 2011 Collection - Bubble London Trade Show
Koeka Summer in France 2011 Collection - Bubble London Trade Show
Koeka is a high quality and trendy brand from The Netherlands, whose identity is Positive, Inspiring, Colorful and Unique. It offers an extensive range of lifestyle and ‘taking care’ products, clothing and accessories for babies and children from 0 to 10 years old.
The company was founded in 1998 by two Dutch mums, with a fashion background, who were just missing the right products for their babies. Koeka was born!
Never Out Of Stock
One of Koeka’s biggest strengths is their basic, never out of stock collection. A broad assortment of pajamas for babies and kids, next to ‘taking care’ products and basic Home-line, can be ordered on a weekly basis.
Summer in France
For summer 2011, Koeka is introducing their “Summer in France” Beachwear. In swimwear, cute, little swimming trunks and sturdy board shorts for baby boys and kids and sweet, puffy swimming pants for baby girls are shown next to girly bathing suits and cheeky bikinis with matching skirts for girls. Beautiful dresses and skirts and trendy jumpsuits, shorties and tank tops in Tricot, Short Weave Terry Toweling and Linen, mix and match very well and combine perfectly with swimwear.
UK's Angel Living is now distributing Koeka in the UK and presented Koeka at Bubble London.
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Labels: Bubble London, children's clothing Netherlands
Mim-Pi Girl's Summer Collection 2011 - Bubble London Trade Show
Mim-Pi Girl's Summer Collection 2011 - Bubble London Trade Show
The sun always shines in the world of Mim-Pi! The 2011 summer collection for cute, fashion-conscious girls up to 10 years of age carries the distinct signature of Mim-Pi designer Leonora Nieuwenhuizen.
You'll find vivid colors, varied designs and cheerful appliques. Adorable, yet trendy at the same time! Everything from t-shirts, skirts, wellies and socks to beach wear including various swimsuits, bikinis and beach outfits with retro kitty or Blythe doll prints. The extensive baby-girl collection transforms every little lady into a beautiful princess.
Mim-Pi has also entered into some extraordinary collaborations. For example, Mim-Pi has created an exclusive design in conjunction with the ladies from All The Luck in The World. And Fien, a little girl with Down syndrome, won MIM-PI'S NEXT TOP MODEL and shows the prettiest dresses as a highly competent catwalk queen. She is the perfect example of 'Let the sun shine down on me!' To sum it all up, this is a wonderfully sunny summer collection.
Hip Girly-girly
With Lolita-like frilly dresses and skirts, jumpsuits, tunics, leggings and the prettiest frocks and, of course, loads of T-shirts with brightly coloured retro embroidered appliqués like Bambi and little horses, Mim-Pi dares to mix it up. It uses daring combinations of motifs, designs and colours to create stunning complete outfits. Featuring puffed sleeves, borders and smocking, embroidery and a bit of lace, along with Mim-Pi's exclusive prints and the finest details, the outfits evoke that summer feeling in genuinely girly girls. And for those hip little ladies who would rather skip through life in a pair of sneakers!
Colour and inspiration
Of course there’s a lot of pink, but the combination of pink with white, denim blue or grey ensure that it's never overdone. A maritime theme with typical navy blue, as well as bright red – combined with each other or with white - offers a huge range of possible combinations.
The Blythe dolls (which the designer collects) and animal figures that Leonora discovered while travelling form the basis for the prints and give the designs an amazing effect. Thus, even the most girly pink dress is given a zesty twist The prints are cute and naïve at the same time and appeal directly to children.
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Labels: Bubble London, children's clothing Netherlands
Surguy Smart Clothing For Lucky Boys at Bubble London Trade Show
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Surguy Smart Clothing For Lucky Boys at Bubble London Trade Show
The perfect boys shirt for this Summer's Wedding, Surguy Clothing, a new online fashion retailer, offers Jermyn Street styled shirts and pyjamas to boys aged 3-10 years.
Featuring “Smart clothing for lucky boys!” the range features a wide selection of designs made from a selection of 100% cotton 2-fold poplins, twills, classic oxfords and brushed cottons, all of which ooze quality and the crisp styling synonymous with Jermyn Street tailoring.
The shirts are a classic tailored button down long sleeved design with a center pleat between the shoulders which look fantastic worn casually or more formally, summer or winter.
Priced at £25 per shirt, Surguy shirts offer great value for money when compared to designer labels which typically start from £30. Surguy shirts do not display prominent motifs on the front - often the bane of many a parent!
The pyjamas are made from luxurious soft brushed cotton with detailed piping around the edge of the tops and pull string effect on the bottoms. Just the thing as boys drift off to sleep and dream of thrashing the Aussies again! In a range of colors, the pyjamas are priced at £25.
Surguy Clothing, was set up by Edward Surguy, himself a father of 2 boys aged 5 and 7. The company was borne from numerous fruitless searches for great quality shirts and pyjamas at sensible prices.
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Labels: Boys Clothing, Bubble London, Children's Clothing UK
Nyoki Handmade London Children's Clothing - Bubble London Trade Show
Nyoki Handmade London Children's Clothing - Bubble London Trade Show
Nyoki Handmade London is inspired by a mother and daughter duo that combine each of their talents to create exquisite handmade gifts and greeting cards with love and care.
Nyoki’s style is eclectic - a combination of vintage, traditional and contemporary. Eco-friendly and unique, each item will stand the test of time and they come in a wealth of beautiful and natural colors.
Nyoki's designers come from Kosovo, where handmade crafting is a tradition. The art of crafting is passed down from generation - so they thought why not pass it as a gift to someone that they don't know?
Products are designed in London and are handmade in UK and Kosova. Nyoki works closely with a job creation program in Kosova by giving woman survivors of war the confidence and the means to support themselves and their families – to help rebuild their lives.
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Labels: Bubble London, Children's Clothing UK, Organic
Danefæ Kids Clothing from Denmark at Bubble London Trade Show
Monday, June 21, 2010
ELLE Children's Collection at Bubble London Trade Show
Looking to Nordic mythology and the constant Scandinavian drizzle for inspiration, Danefæ had its first big success with brightly printed ladies raincoats back in 2006.
Danefæ continues to produce them to this day, along with our ever expanding range of rainwear, outerwear, t-shirts, dresses, skirts, bodysuits, sweatshirts and knitwear for ladies, men, babies, and sticky-pawed cubs.
Danefæ colors and prints are updated each season, but the guiding line remains the same: Denmark's most legendary icons, and the warm and fuzzy inside to the chilly Northern Latitudes from which they sprung.
Danefæ Summer 2011 collection will be no exception: A full range in line with the Danefæ code of bright stripes and prints, vikings, mermaids and the North Sea's finest herring.
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Labels: Bubble London, Children's Clothing Denmark
Marithé+François Girbaud Children's Collection Fall/Winter 2010 - Bubble London Trade Show
Marithé+François Girbaud Children's Collection Fall/Winter 2010 - Bubble London Trade Show
The Marithé+François Girbaud children's collection for Fall/Winter 2010 mirrors the "Washdelux" theme of the adult line, a response to the desire to "wash" away the entrenched notions of luxury and begin writing a new story. The collection plays with the fashion codes and bows roguishly to the glitz and ambiance of a glittering gala…but with a razor sharp edge!
Navy Delux
Rules blur and the barriers break! The silhouettes abandon the rules and indulge in all kinds of variations. Gray denim can be impeccable or ultra-"used" looking, worn with a rock'n'roll leather jacket feminized with floral studs. The light-as-air quilted jackets take on A-line shapes with a surprising sense of volume. Engraved “coat of arms” buttons and M+FG emblems subvert the uniform of young sailors on leave in a wool pea coat.
Red Delux
The staging is electric, luminescent, pulsating. The winter tone is set : a shift from shadows to light ! A range of warm luminescent colors, from orange to vermillion, is blended with a plush "crafty grey." The materials engage in eye-catching clashes, matt and shiny effects collide. Borrowed from adultswear, the outsized polyshape memory check sits alongside a rustic cavalry twill.
Black Delux
Opulence.Luxury: a Marithé+François Girbaud definition of Delux! The elegant look defines a new "casual deluxe" style, blurring the boundaries between masculine and feminine. The stripe of the men's suit appears on deconstructed jackets, worn over easygoing tapered pants. Mini-me "Washdelux" and "Boyfriend series" tee-shirts are worn over jeans — Boyfriend jeans, of course!
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Labels: Bubble London, Children's Clothing France
DKNY KIDS Autumn/Winter 2010 - Bubble London Trade Show
DKNY KIDS Autumn/Winter 2010 - Bubble London Trade Show
From the Broadway music theaters to the Bowery underground concerts, the eclectic musical vibrations of New York have inspired a DKNY kids collection imbued with an electric and energetic attitude - just like the Big Apple! Glamorous or slightly rebellious, authentic and trendy, the DKNY Autumn/Winter 2010 collection sets a furious pace for the season!
New York City
The start of the season combines the city chic look with daring glamorous touches.
The masculine/feminine style has a casual look, lending itself to all kinds of shapes and volumes: tapered loose-fitting trousers in woven flannel, rolled up at the bottom. Like the shorts, they can be worn with clean city jackets.
City Jean
An assumed femininity blends with the military style codes, in an effervescent mix of genres! Fluid Tencel trousers are worn tied at the waist, with partially tucked-in shirts. Heavy-gauge sweaters are matched with used denims, and the woollen cloth three-quarter length coat is customised with a casual hood.
City Rock
The atmosphere becomes electric...to the rhythm of underground music, DKNY brilliantly revives the rock attitude of the late 80s. The short jacket, in an extra-small denim version, and the studded leather jacket regain their status as key pieces, mixed with bleached black jeans.
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Labels: Bubble London, Children's Clothing USA
Timberland Kidswear Collection Autumn/Winter 2010 - Bubble London Trade Show
Timberland Kidswear Collection Autumn/Winter 2010 at Bubble London Trade Show
From summit to sea, the Timberland Autumn/Winter 2010 kids collection explores the many faces of an authentic, unspoiled land - New England. The outdoors and the environment preservation are the core of this collection, which resonates with the brand's commitment to environmental protection.
Drawn from the heart of Timberland’s geographical roots, the inspirations are contemporary and imbued with a new energy, from the Harvard campuses to the industrial docks of Boston... and of course the great outdoors!
Nature asserts its rights: Timberland awakens our ecological consciences with committed messages and some Earthkeepers outfits featured throughout the whole collection, designed using eco-friendly material (organic cotton, recycled polar fleece) and treatments (water prints).
To enjoy trekking in great outdoors, Timberland launches this season a new technical line inspired by the Adultswear apparel line “TMA Mountain Athletics”.
The design is functional, offering boys who are eager for freedom and movement a comfortable, daring line, without compromising on style!
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Labels: Bubble London, Children's Clothing USA
ELLE Children's Collection Fall/Winter 2010 at Bubble London Trade Show
ELLE Children's Collection at Bubble London Trade Show
The ELLE children's collection offers a subtle distillation of the latest trends, decoded and reinterpreted. The 2010 Fall/Winter collection has one foot in the classroom and the other in the parks of Paris, drawing inspiration from retro-chic or contemporary looks. ELLE has created a wardrobe made up of the season's basics and irresistible fashion pieces, for a warm, light-spirited winter!
Tableau noir
As back to school period starts, ELLE allows little girls to use their imagination at the blackboard! In the streets of Paris the feel is retro-chic, slyly evoking François Truffaut's film "The 400 Blows". Recalling a schoolchild's notebook, the check pattern plays up on blouses or in skirts with an emphasized waist, in high-contrast linings. The silhouette is crafted to look light and structured. A-line dresses take on pared-down lines, while Bermuda shorts and trousers in gray stretch satin are highlighted by thin candy-pink piping.
Rendez-vous d’automne
Fall will be the new "grand season" with ELLE! On an outing with her girlfriends in the parks of Paris, our schoolgirl shows off the nuances of warm orange-tinged colors, sprinkled with flowers to enliven the autumn. For a casual, trendy look, girls can opt for “liberty” prints on tunic dresses and on blouses to be worn with straightforward clean denim. Adorned with yarn embroidery, in boot-cut jeans or shorts with suspenders, and even in a boyish vest, denim lends itself to every variation!
new haircutting considerations

There are three essential points to consider before embarking on any change of hairstyle:
1. Be realistic. How much time do you really want to spend on your hair every day? Also, how much time have you realistically got? If you choose a style that requires time you are not happy to put in, you will never get the look you want.
2. Straight, curly, dark or blonde, wavy or wispy, make the most of what you have got. Hair always looks its best when it is in fabulous condition and has a fantastic cut.
3. Use your ammunition! Products are essential daily tools for achieving gloss, body and manageability on all hair types. Experiment a little and learn which products suit your hair best and how to use them.
The long and the Short of hair cutting
Long, romantic, tumbling tresses remain a classic look and a favourite with the opposite gender. To counter the hippie 'curtain' effect and make your hair seem less heavy, as well as keep locks in excellent condition, go for a layered cut. This will add shape around your face to give a defined and confident hairstyle. With well-shaped layers, hair will not fall too heavily across the face. But be warned: there's nothing worse than straggly, uncared-for, 'rat tail' hair snaking down your back, so don't bother growing it if you don't want to spend time brushing, washing, drying and styling your hair.
With its mix of modernity and femininity, short hairstyle can be extremely sexy. It is a great option for women who want a strong, feminine image, a personal signature, yet a low-maintenance hair style. Short, sassy, sexy hairstyles are on the increase - think Meg Ryan, Gwyneth Paltrow and Cameron Diaz. Casual or glamorous, layers help to define texture and volume, giving the hairstyle greater depth and making styling simple.
Going for the New chop hairstyles
Ultimately, whether you opt for a long or short hairstyle, determining your face shape, hair type and texture will help you to find the most flattering cut for you. Once you have this basic information to work with, you can then adapt catwalk styles or ideas from the pages of beauty magazines to create an individual look.
The key thing to remember when going for a new hairstyle is that the face shape should trigger off the hairstyle. In the same way as a beautiful frame enhances a picture, if you have got the right hairstyle for your face shape, then your whole face will look prettier and fresher, your eyes will stand out and your good features will be emphasized. Enjoy your hair's own unique style and, with the advice of your hairdresser select a style to enhance what you have already got. If you try to alter your natural hair too much, you may end up compromising on the condition of your hair and become a slave to a high-maintenance look in the process.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
mow model far girls fashion
-Like most of Asian countries there are a lot of beautiful and exotic Myanmar girls.
Because of the mixtures from the different ethnic croups over the centuries and in particular during English colonial times there are a lot of very good looking sexy and exotic Myanmar girls, if you are out for real hot girls try Patong Beach at Phuket in neighboring Thailand.
One will find quite a lot of Myanmar girls with Indian roots and also other beauties who look more like Chinese girls. Also speed dating in the nightclubs is easy and without problems since there are are plenty of positive thinking cute Myanmar girls around. The more than 130 different ethnic groups bring a lot of different variations of sexy Myanmar girls who work in the fashion shows, some call it spicy. The complexion is all the way from the darkest girls - usually - with Indian roots to the very white ones of the Myanmar city girls and others from the Myanmar Himalaya regions of the north. In between are the different shades and shapes of Myanmar girls from different tribal areas.
The Myanmar sexy girls at the fashion shows in Yangon are usually real attractive female models. It is rather easy to date the fashion show girls and other pretty ones in the nightclubs of Yangon are all free model girls. Have a look at the Myanmar sexy girls photos and pics below and the model girls videos in the video section.
Myanmar girls usually are quite shy and not extrovert but relatively easy for dating. Usually Myanmar sexy girls are wrapped up from the neck to the bottom in long costumes. The most used piece of
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| Myanmar Girls Fashion Show | disco and many other, they all offer fashion shows at around 10 PM. Beautiful and very young sexy girls are around especially in That Kham entertainment - it has a other name now - seeking to have some fun. Here is the same in Thailand. If you still want some more exploration after dark have a look to the building opposite of this building. There are several more nightclubs and discos like Emperor Disco and Palace Disco. Also this places have plenty of Myanmar sexy girls around. This are very lively places with dance floor and fashion show after about 10.30 pm. |
| Myanmar Girls representing different ethic groups. | When you are in Myanmar have a look for this since this are the only nightclubs you will find in Myanmar, so its worth to have a look, even if it is for information only. The real thrill with Myanmar sexy girls are different ethic groups with plenty of beautiful female person. Ok, sometimes there are some nice ones in between who look like a girl, but are not girls as the lady boy in the center of the picture, but nobody really |