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The Importance of Looking Stunning Anytime, Anywhere

By  Groshan Fabiola A young couple going for a city break in Charlotte: the man carries a small hand bag, while the woman drags two trolleys and a rucksack she can barely lift after her. This is a common sight whenever women and men go on a vacation together. While men usually find this situation difficult to understand, women actually need that much luggage, despite the fact that they only get to wear a third of the clothes and use only a part of the makeup they take after them. The reasoning is simple enough: women have to match their clothes and accessories carefully before leaving the hotel, not to mention that they also have to take into consideration the possibility of sudden weather change. It is only natural to wish to look stunning during your vacation; because you would normally want to walk on the street with confidence in the way you look. People take a lot of pictures during their vacations as well and your makeup, hair and outfit have to be perfect for this occasion.

Looking Your Best in Charlotte

By  Groshan Fabiola Women are always in search for beauty salons, as there is no greater pleasure than looking and feeling good. For instance, one of the most common practices women tend to apply whenever they pass through more difficult times is heading out to a salon and going through a complete make-over. Once they manage to feel good in their own skin, the stress and worries simply disappear. Given the fascination women have regarding beauty treatments in general, one can only expect for the number of dedicated salons to be high, especially in large, highly visited cities. Charlotte, a city with a population of over 2 million people, occupying the 23rd position among the largest cities in the USA, is home to an impressive number of beauty parlors. There are approximately 348 registered salons in Charlotte NC. Women living here should have no problems looking their best at all times, as they have all the proper means to do so. Visitors in need of beauty treatments will surely fi

3 Things You Need to Know About Women's Designer Handbags

By  Jewell Eleanor   Women have a love for the uncommon. The entire world knows that this half of the human species is complex and enchanting, and have cravings for the strangest of things. They want a million things at the same time. The constant need though, is the need to look good and to be able to make the right statement. The world of handbags and women Handbags and women go hand in hand. There is a strong need for style which varies according to occasion and purpose. The colour of the bag is as important for a woman as its design. The size keeps varying according to the amount of things needed to carry. Women regard their handbags as an extension of themselves. A tote might be cool for a college girl, while a business-woman would probably prefer a leather case to go with the smart look. Looking good counts! Everyone probably knows what women seek for in a bag. However, here are some lesser known facts about women's handbags and their advent. You should know that ha

Human Hair Wigs or Synthetic Wigs

By  Ceresolie Ugenio Most people like to wear wigs to become fashionable. Women can change their hair from short to long, from straight to curly, from blond to red by wearing wigs. The wigs allow women to have a stunning appearance by changing their hairstyles. Today's women are very busy and family-career-business oriented, and they do not have quite a lot of time for themselves. For a busy woman, a wig is a quick beauty fix for any occasion. Simply using a wig instead of taking the time to style your hair can be a big time saver. Wigs can generally be divided into two categories: human hair and synthetic hair. And there are dozens of wigs with varying colors and styles available these days. Human hair wigs are made of real natural human hair that is collected from different sources. These wigs are created by using the actual tresses of women. On the other hand, the synthetic hair wigs are made of synthetic materials. They look like the original hair, but if you look at them c

Courage and the Re-Building of Fogo Island

By  Debbie L Kasman Emily Davison was an activist who fought for women's suffrage in Britain. She was jailed nine times and force-fed 49 times. She is best known for stepping in front of King George V's horse at the Epsom Derby in 1913, where she sustained injuries that resulted in her death four days later. Her funeral was organized by the Women's Social and Political Union, and thousands of suffragettes accompanied the coffin as tens of thousands of people lined the streets of London while the coffin was taken to the family grave. Modern historians don't believe Davison was trying to commit suicide. They believe she was trying to draw attention to her cause. A 2013 analysis of newsreel supports this idea. It appears that Davison was reaching up to attach a scarf to the bridle of the King's horse. Today, the equality section of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms explicitly permits affirmative action for and by women. Thankfully, we don't have t

How to Have a Robust Libido - Increase Libido in Women Naturally

By  Maya Miller Do you lack the desire to have sex? Lack of desire is a common problem that women suffer with, post menopause. By the time you reach middle age, you are settled professionally and your kids have also grown up. You have more time for yourself and you think you can enjoy sex once again. The only problem is, that desire to have sex seems to have vanished. Low libido is a typical problem that women suffer with in middle age. Men, on the other hand, do not experience such a drastic drop in their sexual appetite. Thus, they expect more sex from their partner and if you are you are not able to satisfy your man, things can affect your relationship. Here are some easy and simple ways to help you get a robust libido once again: 1. Lifestyle Changes Some simple lifestyle changes can help boost your sex drive. Here are some of such changes: - Cut back on your busy schedule and find some time to relax. Too much of work can leave you tired and exhausted and leave you

Is Black the New Black?

By  Antonia A Albany   I get a lot of flack for wearing nothing but black. I usually add some color to my outfit but it's pretty much 100% of the time black pants, be they slacks or sweats. And, honestly, I prefer all black with no pop of color. I probably have 30 pairs of black pants and at least that many black tops, sweaters, and jackets. There's for sure a pair of black pants underneath that blue top in my blog pic. I just like black. I think it's a versatile color that goes with anything. It can be dressy or casual. You can wear black to work, out for the evening, around the house and to the beach. I do own a couple pair of jeans but my favorites are the black ones. In my opinion there are only two colors that don't go with black and that is navy blue and brown. Here are my reasons for loving black so much: It's slimming, it looks sophisticated, it goes with everything, it can be dressy or casual and it doesn't show dirt as easy as lighter colors. I s

Women Should Not Be Judged By Their Looks

By  Sarah Naji Alyasiri Image is very powerful. It gives us conscious and unconscious impressions about any person. We may sometimes make quick judgments about the people from the way they dress; we may think these thoughts whether the person is wealthy or poor, conservative or liberal, well-educated or plain, businessmen, professors or doctors. The way the person dresses tells too much about him or her. This applies to women as well. For instance, in the Middle East, there is a conservative culture that puts some restrictions on the way a woman looks and the way a woman dresses. It is rooted either to religious obedience or traditional customs. There are strict restrictions on the way the women dress, not in all, but in some countries of the Middle East. There are some liberal countries in the Middle East where women are free to wear anything they might feel comfortable with, there are some countries that are very strict or conservative about the way women dress, and there are som

Your Colors? Relax, It's Simple!

By  Carin G Hansen   Although the hype about what colors are in your color palette and what "season" you are has become passe'... there is still validity to the concept of wearing colors that are complimentary to your coloring. Trying to make each of us fit neatly into a season doesn't really work. Additionally, it is overwhelming to have 30+ "best' colors. There have been other color "systems" but generally, in the end, the information we are given is still overwhelming - either in concept or implementation - or both. The simple concepts in this article will give you the knowledge you need to make color choices easily and with confidence. The place to begin is by choosing two neutrals. These will be the building blocks for the rest of your wardrobe. Just a review: neutrals are black, white, cream, gray, brown, beige and navy. You can choose a third neutral based on a particular fashion season's colors. An example of this is beige - a colo

The Bra Size Epidemic You Need To Stop!

Ladies, drop your bras. There is an epidemic in the lingerie industry that we need to talk about for the greater good of women everywhere. Your bra doesn't fit. There I said it. How many times have you visited a Victoria's Secret and left with an A-DD cup bra in tow? I bet you thought that those were the only standard bra sizes. I bet that when you picture double D's you think of HUGE cups. I even bet that half of you have left the store disappointed because nothing seemed to fit perfectly. Don't worry girls, I was like you once. I was like you until I realized that there was a whole side to this industry that I had never known about. I was perfectly content buying beautiful lingerie to hold my 34B boobies and didn't even give it a second thought. That was until I was introduced to the wonderful world of UK bra sizing and my life changed forever. After you read this, I hope it will change your world too. Since we were young it's been engraved in our North

The Essence Of Romance Novels

By  E.S. Villamor   Take a very good look at the world where you are living in right now. Just turn on the living room TV and you are instantly bombarded with horrifying events all over the globe. It is rare to hear good news nowadays which is truly saddening. But the human spirit lives on as it grasps hope - hope in miracles, hope in the good of mankind, hope in finding love amidst the tragedies. Love - here is another word that is so simple (it is spelled with just four letters) yet it is so deep at the same time that many people wander their whole lives trying to understand it. There are those who thought they found love only to realize later on that they have miserably failed. There are also those who are holding on to something that they comprehend as love when, in fact, they right smack in the middle of an abusive relationship. Only a handful seems to have found pure love - but they, too, have tread an uneasy path. So, yes, the world needs a dose of love stories - successful

Blurred Lines

The song Blurred Lines generated a huge amount of controversy when it was released in 2013. British entertainment and media news website, Digital Spy, called it "smooth and soulful" but in the wrong hands "crass and chauvinistic." Rolling Stone magazine called it "The Worst Song of This or Any Other Year." Pharrell Williams, producer and co-writer of the song, said in an interview with Oprah on Super Soul Sunday, that the song taught him a lot and it wasn't what you might expect. When he wrote the song, his intended message was that women are "good girls" but even "good girls" have bad thoughts, so there's a blurred line. He says while most people got the message, a few took it the wrong way and called him a woman hater. Williams defends the song saying that all he was trying to say was that man is not a woman's maker and he's not her creator. Men cannot give birth nor can they create an egg. The point of the song f