Friday, March 30, 2012

Top 10 Cell Phones

Samsung Galaxy Nexus

The best Android phone to date, the Galaxy Nexus dazzles with its curved display, sleek design, fast performance, and, of course, the Ice Cream Sandwich update.










Samsung Epic Touch 4G

The slim and speedy Samsung Epic Touch 4G is excellent for gaming, Web browsing and watching video, but the plasticky design feels a bit on the cheap side.









HTC Evo 3D

Uneven call quality doesn't

stop the Evo 3D from being the best phone

currently available on Sprint.









T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide

The MyTouch 4G Slide has one of the best cameras we've ever tested--and the rest of the phone is pretty amazing as well.












Samsung Galaxy

S II (T-Mobile)

Like the rest of the Galaxy S II series, the Galaxy S II on T-Mobile is one of the best phones currently available, hands down.
















Apple iPhone 4S 16GB

The iPhone 4S might not be the most exciting update, but the improved camer

a,

faster performance and the addition of Siri make it a top-ranking smartphone.








Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX

The Droid Razr Maxx packs in a dual-core processor, large battery

and LTE in a very thin frame.










Samsung Galaxy Note

With its large display and stylus-like pen, the Samsung Galaxy Note is a refreshing departure from the smartphone pack, but its design won't please everyone. Additionally, not enough apps
















Motorola Droid Razr

The thin and elegant Motorola Droid Razr is smo

king when it comes to data speeds and performance, but the short battery life is a disappointment.














Motorola Droid Bionic

The long-awaited Droid Bionic is blazing fast and has a slew of great entertainment and business features, but the high price might make it a hard sell.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

The best for women




Dress by KEEPSAKE, featuring a sleeveless one-shoulder design, fitted waist, layered semi-sheer skirt. Designed with a mini-cut length.

























Dress by KEEPSAKE, featuring a deep V-neckline, sleeveless styling, cut-out inserts to the bodice, an assymetrical hemline and a fitted waist.


























Wrap dress by Rinascimento. Features a V-neckline with wrap front design, sleeveless styling, white belt to the waist, and gentle pleats to the skirt.




























Chiffon dress by KLING. Features a round neckline, sleeveless styling, semi sheer mini dress.





























Dress by KEEPSAKE. Features a deep V neckline, sleeveless styling, stripe detailing to the waist. Designed in a mini cut length.


























Dress by Finders Keepers. Featuring a bandeau neckline with crossover straps to the front and reverse, sleeveless styling, fitted waist and crafted in a layered soft cotton finish.































Luxurious velvet touch and exclusive colorway for the brand new year. For those with fiery passion and unequivocal love for Ruby gleams, this clutch is a jewel awaiting to shine on the hand of the beholder.

Interior: 2 inner pockets, 1 inner zipper compartment and 1 signature leather embossed logo label.

Exterior: 1 zipper compartment (back), 1 removable & adjustable sling strap and 1 removable wrist strap.








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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Cool and easy hairstyles (braid)

Step 1: Blow-dry hair straight to make it easier to braid. Part hair in the center.

Step 2: Separate out a one-inch section on both sides of part — two inches back from the hairline. Take a two-inch piece above each ear, and clip out of the way. Pull the rest of hair into a low bun. Bobby-pin it against the nape of neck, and tuck in the ends.

Step 3: Braid each of the top sections down; pin the ends into your bun. Then braid the side sections over the top of your head. Pin the ends against your head, and smooth with pomade.









When you need fuss-free hair, a triple pony ensures no strands will slip out.

How-to: Make a ponytail at your crown. Make two more down the nape of your neck, tying together all three with an elastic at the bottom.

Tip: Use a lock of hair from underneath each ponytail to hide your plain elastics!











How-To:

1. Blow-dry hair straight to make it easier to braid. Make a deep side part, then used a mixed bristle brush to smooth down frizz and flyaways.

2. Start French-braiding a three-inch piece of hair at the full side of your part. Continue down your head.

3. Pull the rest of your hair into a low side ponytail, leaving a two-inch piece of hair (might need to be larger, depending on the thickness of your hair) outside of the ponytail.

4. Wrap the piece around the top of your ponytail, securing with a bobby-pin.

5. Spritz with hairspray for hold.





















PIN CURL TWIST
Time it took us: 5 minutes
Works on:
· Medium or long hair
· Sorta dirty hair

Stuff to have handy:
· Bobby pins
· Hairspray

How to:
Step 1
Brush out a 2-inch-wide bang section and secure back with two bobby pins. Loosen a bit with your fingers by tugging at the hairline.
Step 2
Now you're left with a section of hair over each ear. Run your index finger from behind your left ear up to the crown of your head. Smooth this section of hair into a low ponytail behind your left ear then twist the pony twice toward the back of your head. Secure the remaining tail with bobby pins, then repeat on the right side. Connect the two twists with a bobby pin.
Step 3
And that leaves the always fashionable "mullet" at the nape of your neck. You can leave it like that. We're all done.
Step 4
Just kidding. Back to the mullet. Hold your left index and middle finger under the bobby pins in Step 2, and roll a messy 1-inch section of hair up around your fingers to create a coil. Pinch it, slip it off your fingers and secure with a bobby pin. Don't attach it to the twists in Step 2 or you'll pull them out. Repeat with remaining hair until it's all pinned up.
Step 5
Mist with hairspray.


Waterfall braid

Step 1: To begin, separate out a chunk of hair above your ear and begin doing a simple french braid downwards. This gives a clean start to the style before we start the waterfall braid. Step 2: Once you have braided down to right at your ear, we will move into the waterfall braid. You will start this by taking more hair into your braid, as if you were continuing a french braid (red piece).Step 3: You will then drop the front most piece of the braid, highlighted in blue.
Step 4: In order to replace to piece you dropped and continue the braid, now pick up a chunk of hair from directly behind where you want the braid to lie. Make this piece an even size with the others in your braid.
Step 5: Continue the braid like you would’ve normally, had you not dropped the blue piece, replacing it with the green piece, as shown. You will now continue steps 2-4, replacing the blue piece with the red/pink piece, adding hair to the yellow piece, and eventually dropping the yellow piece in the next succession. Get it? This technique takes practice, but after a few tries you will be able to create this consistently. Step 6: Now that you’ve got the hang of the waterfall braid, braid using this drop technique all the way across the head until you reach the other side. I like to leave a little chunk free in the front, but it’s optional. You’ll see how this plays in later.
Step 7: Before moving onto the second braid, braid you first one down a few inches, french braiding in about half of the front chunk we left free in the last step. Secure with a rubber band or clip for now.
Step 8: Now we are ready to start the second braid. Going back to the initial side of the head, french braid down another inch or so, creating a little bit of space between the first braid and the soon-to-be second one.
Step 9: Begin another waterfall braid, feeding the dropped pieces from the first waterfall into the second. To make this look really woven, try to feed the dropped pieces from the first braid straight into the sections that will be dropped in the second braid, as shown. Braid all the way across, maintaining an inch or two gap between the two braids.
Step 10: Now we need to connect the top braid and the bottom braid, and this is simple. Un-secure the top braid and combine it with the end of the bottom braid, braiding downwards. As you do this, french braid in the rest of the front strands we left free earlier (this gives a cascading, smooth look to the front).
Step 11: Almost there! Just gather the rest of the hair and sweep it to the side of the braided ends, securing it it a low side ponytail. All done!




What is your favourite hairstyle?

Friday, March 9, 2012

Ten Of The Most Beautiful Places Of The World!


Great Wall of China, China

One of the seven wonders of the world, the Great Wall of China is a man-made structure that was constructed over two thousand years ago and took about 100 years to complete. The vastness of this project brings to light the immense capabilities of man.









Iguazu Falls, Brazil-Argentina Border
There are many different large and popular waterfalls all around the world, but none offer as spectacular views as Iguazu Falls does.

Sat on the border between Brazil and Argentina, it is possible to get safely into Iguazu Falls that you can benefit from over 250 degrees worth of waterfalls surrounding you. It may not be as big as some of the other waterfalls around the world, but Iguazu Falls is by far one of the most stunning.




Manhattan, New York
As one of the most popular tourist destinations and heavily populated places anywhere in the world, Manhattan offers something for everyone, including vast amounts beauty, irrelevant of what you consider to be beautiful.
From the lush greenery and openness of Central dark to the awe-inspiring and breathtaking view from the top of the Rockefeller Centre to the iconic Statue of Liberty and the world famous yellow cabs, it would be difficult for anyone to visit Manhattan and not find part of it stunning.



Plitvice Lakes , Croatia

The stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park lies in the Lika region of Croatia. The park is surrounded by the mountains Plješevica, Mala Kapela, and Medveđak, which are part of the Dinaric Alps. The 16 blue-green Plitvice Lakes, which are separated by natural dams of travertine, are situated on the Plitvice plateau. Waterfalls connect the lakes, and the tallest waterfall is Veliki Slap at 70 meters (230 feet) tall. The Plitvice lakes area boasts a large variety of interesting and colorful flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy walking and hiking the many pathways and trails, or exploring the lakes by boat. The park itself has 3 hotels and a campsite, otherwise visitors can find accommodation at any of the number of villages and cities nearby.




Mamanuca Islands, Fiji
They are 20 islands in total. These beautiful islands of Mamanuca are varied; while some are small and can be walked around in a few minutes, others may take days to explore. For those who love nature and water bodies, these islands are a paradise with miles and miles of lilley snow white sand and beautiful turquoise blue beaches.





The Niagara Falls - Ontario, Canada
Massive and beautiful waterfalls on the Niagara River, they are also famous for being a source of hydroelectric power. These falls are divided into three drops; Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side and American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls on the American side. These falls are said to have been formed at the end of the last ice age. These waterfalls may not be the highest but are certainly wide and the most powerful in North America.







The Himalayas, Asia
This spectacle of awesome dimensions …the 3000 kilometer long towering mountain range with tiers of rock, ranges upon ranges, sky scraping peaks and canyons, is the planet’s highest mountain system and includes the world’s highest peaks; Mount Everest and K2. It stretches through Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Nepal and Pakistan. This is where earth meets the sky!








Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu in Peru, which means ‘Old Peak,” is one of the most enigmatic ancient sites in the world. According to legend, Machu Picchu was long ago considered to be a sacred place. The credit for the creation of the extraordinary city goes to the Inca people who have erected many stone structures and turned the place into a work of art.















The Great Barrier Reef,Australia
One of the natural wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef off the east coast of Australia is the world’s largest coral reef. It has the distinction of being placed in the World Heritage as well as the National Heritage lists.











The Pyramids, Egypt

The Egyptian pyramids are massive monuments with a square base and four triangular sides rising up to a point. There is still a lot of curiosity (and many theories) as to how the pyramids were actually constructed.










Now you choose the most beautiful place!!!