Girls 26

Thursday, May 15, 2014

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Teenage Girls. A Seemingly rich subject matter on it's own. Parents don't understand them, they can never understand each other and god help them if they at some point need to understand themselves. But since the release of the movie "Mean Girls", the underlying evil that is embedded in every female brain has been exposed and explored so much so that i found myself inspired to discover just how common these situations of utter chaos and anarchy within 'Girl World' really are. The film gave us all a one way ticket to this world of cattiness cliques and 'can-you-believe-she-said..', this place was like a secret society, a taboo subject, girls were kind and gentle and played nice. WRONG. Hell, i was unaware of the ways of Girl World and it was my natural habitat for 18 years. Surely this was a disservice to my adolescent self, and now, being all the wiser, i feel that i was lucky to have come out alive at all since i was living without this information at my disposal, but who am i to deny anyone else of it.

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Unless you are or have been a teenage girl, 'Girl World' is going to scare the pants off you.
Trying to decipher the intricate workings of the mind of a young woman trying to claw her way to the top of the social ladder, or better yet a girl who is desperately trying not to get trampled on during the struggle is definitely a worrying concept. Of course, there's much more to it than popularity and social status, but lets not get carried away just yet.

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Explaining the politics (yes it's a political system girls work within, scary no?) of Girl World to an 'outsider can make you appear petty and superficial. Some cases are, of course, more extreme than others and the behavior will vary but even so , this has become the common stamping ground for the average teenage girl with it's multiple degrees of underlying rules, concerns, conflicts, feelings and beliefs connected with the population of Girl World.

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Come Out Smelling Like Roses in A Floral Print Top

Sam Bailey is certainly glowing more and more by the day! She looked beautiful today in a floral print shirt, black skinnies and a biker jacket, which she paired with sky high heels. Be careful in those shoes, Sam!

A floral shirt is a must-have for your wardrobe this summer. The trend was started on the runway by Givenchy’s fall 2013 collection, which featured a pretty pink rose print set to a black background. Since then, the pattern has since been seen in different shapes and sizes on Jordan Dunn and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, to name a few.
Below, we’ve picked for black floral beauties like Sam’s that will add a feminine touch to any look. We’ve included a Givenchy number if you want to go designer, or for cheaper options ASOS and Oasis come up trumps. Wear with black skinnies like Sam or a leather skirt for an off-model duty vibe and life will surely feel like a bed of roses!

Inda Endaliani Miss Indonesia From Jakarta Special Capital Region

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Inda Endaliani Miss Indonesia From Jakarta Special Capital Region

Miss Indonesia from Jakarta Special Capital Region 6 Finalist Full Name: Inda Endaliani Nickname : Inda Place & Date of Birth: Jakarta, January 2, 1989 Hobbies: Modeling, singing, traveling Achievements: - Winner 2007 None North Jakarta - Finalists None Jakarta - Mathematical Olympiad Finalists DKI Jakarta 2004 - Ministry of Finance in Canada 68/620 Youth Summit Status: Student.

Inda Endaliani Miss Indonesia From Jakarta Special Capital Region

Inda Endaliani Miss Indonesia From Jakarta Special Capital Region

Inda Endaliani Miss Indonesia From Jakarta Special Capital Region

Inda Endaliani Miss Indonesia From Jakarta Special Capital Region

Inda Endaliani Miss Indonesia From Jakarta Special Capital Region

Inda Endaliani Miss Indonesia From Jakarta Special Capital Region

Instead Of Contacting

Friday, May 9, 2014

Instead of contacting your current insurer directly, you should first take quotes from at least three reputable auto insurance companies. This way you will get an idea about how much you should pay, after this you can ask your current insurance company to give you quote and you are in better state to negotiate your rates.














































Best Lingerie

Thursday, May 8, 2014

The Best Lingerie for Your Body Type
Before you can select the right lingerie, you need to think about which features you like best about your body and want to show off. These features may be your legs, bottom, or your breasts. As soon as you decide what parts of your body you love, and which parts you don't, you will be able to choose the appropriate kinds of lingerie to accent these right features.
A word of warning. No one looks exactly like the models in the magazine ads, --at least very few of us do. Your partner doesn't expect this of you. Remember, they love you and appreciate you for who you are, so go ahead, choose something sexy and have fun with it!
Choosing a Bra
Women come in all different shapes and sizes. Here are some tips for picking out the best bra.
  • If you have long legs, narrow hips and thighs with broad shoulders, a balconnette or full coverage bra may look best on you.
  • Decorative bras may work best for hourglass body types.
  • Triangle, demi, and quarter cup bras will accent the bust line of women with pear shaped bodies.
  • Women who have almost no curves or an athletic build may benefit from push up bras, contour bras, and plunge bras.







Selecting Your Underwear
Looking for a great pair of underwear but aren't sure where to start? Here are a few helpful hints.
  • If you are petite, you may benefit from high-cut panties. The design of these panties will provide the illusion of longer legs.
  • Those with the hourglass body type may enjoy wearing Brazilian thongs and high waist underwear.
  • Plus-sized women should avoid certain types of panties that could reveal bulges of skin, such as thongs. Instead, boy shorts and tangas can be worn.
  • If you don't have much in the way of curves or an athletic build, you may want to try low rise bikini underwear or thongs. These will help your bottom look more full and rounder.
Choosing the right lingerie for your body type is the first step to feeling sexy and confident. This is especially true if you aren't used to wearing lingerie. Whether you are selecting just the right red push up bra or black bustier, failing to find the right one to properly accentuate your unique body type can result in self-consciousness and stress. Here's some tips that may help you.

Choosing that Perfect Black Bustier
The classic black bustier looks great on women who have small or large breasts. They can be worn by themselves, or underneath strapless dresses. The purpose of the bustier is to provide enhancement and support of the cleavage, but wearing a bustier also helps to make your stomach and hips look slim and shapely as well.






Chemise and Babydolls
These are perfect for any size woman who may be a bit sensitive about their tummy or hips but still wants to look sexy in lingerie. If you really want to keep this area covered, choose a flowing style and make sure the fabric is not incredibly sheer.
Whether you want to wear a sexy black bustier or are just looking for a great bra, choosing one to fit your body type is important. You will be much more confident in the way your body looks with the right style of lingerie.

Femail Examines the Dangers From Sagging Eyes to Spots

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Cheap, effective and, most importantly, quick, it is no wonder cleansing wipes have become a hit with busy women. They mean no more messing around with cotton wool or cream to take off make-up at the end of the day — you just wipe and go.
In fact, sales of cleansing wipes have doubled in the past year. But while this might be excellent news for beauty brands, it could be bad news for our skin, causing everything from spots to wrinkles.
Experts worry that wipes don’t effectively cleanse skin and, instead, smear dirt and make-up across it.
Worse, everything from the physical act of wiping the skin to the fluid the wipes are impregnated with can cause skin problems . . .
Although sales of cleansing wipes have doubled in the past year, they could be doing more damage to your skin than good
Although sales of cleansing wipes have doubled in the past year, they could be doing more damage to your skin than good


SAGGING EYES

Ever found yourself using a wipe to scrub at stubborn eye shadow or waterproof mascara?
‘Many women use wipes to remove eye make-up,’ says cosmetic dermatologist Dr Sam Bunting.
‘Because the cleansing lotions can be quite mild, it may take a considerable amount of physical force to get stubborn make-up off, thus risking harming the delicate eye area.’
If you’re dragging the thin skin around your eye backwards and forwards and up and down on a regular basis, you could be prematurely ageing it.
If you must use a wipe: Opt for a product designed for the eye area, as it’s likely the cloth and the cleanser will be formulated to take more delicate skin into consideration.
Leave the pad on the eye for a few seconds before wiping.
In our tests, Marks & Spencer Formula Daily Care Eye Make-up Remover Pads For Sensitive Skin (£4, marksand spencer.com) were most effective at removing make-up without dragging the skin.
Irritation

‘The cleansing fluid that wipes are soaked in contains surfactants — detergent-like chemicals that dissolve make-up and grime,’ says Dr Bunting.
‘If the surfactants are too harsh, they will irritate skin, especially as, without rinsing, some of those surfactants will be left on skin.’
That irritation can leave skin looking red or feeling sore and tight. It’s like lathering your face with soap and then not washing it off.
Moreover, while surfactants can irritate skin from a chemical perspective, if you get over-enthusiastic with a rough or textured wipe can cause irritation and even leave scratches.
If you must use a wipe: Choose one that’s developed specifically for sensitive skin, contains as few potent irritants as possible and has a very soft cloth. Try Aubrey Calming Skin Therapy Wipes (£7.49, aubreyorganicsuk.co.uk), which contain soothing aloe.

DID YOU KNOW?

People are judged more intelligent and attractive if their eyes wrinkle round the corners when they smile

DRYNESS

‘Alongside the surfactants, many of these wipes contain alcohol as this helps them cut through thick and tenacious make-up,’ says Dr Bunting.
‘However, while alcohol might clear stubborn lip-liner, it’s also effective at damaging skin.’
This is not ideal for anyone, but if you’re prone to dry skin, you have to be particularly careful about the wipes you use.

Dr Bunting advises anyone with rosacea or eczema to avoid wipes, as they can exacerbate conditions.
If you must use a wipe: Look for one that doesn’t contain alcohol but instead has moisturisers. Faith In Nature’s 3-in-1 Facial Wipes (£3.25, faithin nature.co.uk) are alcohol-free and contain vitamin E.
Wrinkles

Even if you’re not dragging at your skin, the fact that cleansing wipes often don’t clean skin as effectively means the pricey moisturisers you slather on afterwards could be a waste  of time.
Olay and L’Oreal carried out research that showed not cleansing skin thoroughly means you leave a barrier formed of dead skin and dirt. This results in less of the anti-ageing active ingredients getting to where they need to be in the skin.
In fact, one study showed 30 per cent more anti-ageing ingredients made it into the skin when it was properly cleansed, meaning that even if wipes aren’t giving you more wrinkles, they’re preventing you from treating existing ones.
If you must USE A wipe: Limit their use to rare occasions — no wipe will clear your skin as effectively as a proper cleanse .
If you’re using wipes regularly, you’re not getting the best from the serums and moisturisers you use afterwards.
Even though make-up removal wipes are supposed to clean your skin, they could be giving you spots
Even though make-up removal wipes are supposed to clean your skin, they could be giving you spots

SPOTS OR ACNE

If you’re prone to spots or acne, a good cleansing routine should be the foundation of your regime. That means no wipes.
Not only do you run the risk of transferring bacteria around your face, rather than washing it off, but, according to Dr Bunting, if the cleansing fluid in your wipe is poorly formulated, it may clog pores and trigger breakouts.
If you must use a wipe: Try one that contains salicylic acid. This stops pores getting clogged and helps to break down blackheads — it can even have an effect on acne scarring. One of the best is Clearasil Daily Clear Deep Cleansing Pads (£4.29, boots.com).

ALLERGIC REACTIONS

Moist environments breed bacteria, and packets of cleansing wipes must stay free of bugs.
‘This means using preservatives, and the high percentages required to keen an open packet of wipes hygienic can irritate the skin and even trigger allergic reactions,’ says Dr Bunting.
Worryingly, the preservative methylisothiazolinone, or MI, which can cause blistering, red rashes and swelling, is common in wipes. It is even found in wipes designed for use on babies and in intimate areas. Experts believe it could be one of the most common causes of dermatitis.
If you must use a wipe: Scrutinise the ingredients and avoid any that contain MI.
It’s also worth steering clear of those that contain fragrance (usually marked as ‘parfum’) as this is a common cause of allergy. Simple’s Kind To Skin Cleansing Facial Wipes (£3.25, boots.com) don’t contain MI or fragrance, so many with sensitive skin find they can tolerate them.

Aisya Adiputri Beauty Pageant

Aisya Adiputri Beauty Pageant

Name : Aisya Adiputri Birthday : may 12,1988 College : University of Pelita Harapan 06 follow PPI (Pemilihan Putri Indonesia) 2010 is a beauty pageant contest that held yearly by Mustika Ratu. It is one of the company's CSR (Corporate social Responsibility) programs. Also attended by the current winner of Miss Universe.

Aisya Adiputri Beauty Pageant


Aisya Adiputri Beauty Pageant

Aisya Adiputri Beauty Pageant

Aisya Adiputri Beauty Pageant

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