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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

3 Bad Diet Mistakes To Avoid At All Cost

Even though there is so much information available about weight loss, the same diet mistakes are being made over and over every day. We are not talking here about little slipups where you ate a slice of pie that was not on the plan, but big mistakes that lead to failure to lose the weight that you want to lose. Understanding these errors can help you develop the attitude that will lead to permanent weight loss for you.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Rihanna neck tattoo


Neck tattoos, sexy tattoos!
What had the couple Rihanna and Chris Brown in common – neck tattoo. Rihanna’s neck tattoo that consisted of only five big stars previously had grown into a winding line of stars starting from the left side of neck all the way down to the right shoulder encompassing a mole on the back that looks like a part of the tattoo.

Rihanna’s neck tattoo is not the only tattoo on the star’s body. Four tattoos have been photographed on Rihanna’s body.


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Friday, September 11, 2009

Lace Front Wigs Set To Overtake the Tradition Weaves


Lace Front Wigs Set To Overtake the Tradition Weaves In the Black British, American & African Women

Why does Beyonce, Tyra Banks and Paris Hilton prefer the front lace wig? Well what is so exciting and innovative about the front lace or full lace wig system is that the wigs hairline is constructed of lace material. This material is made out of French Lace or Swiss Lace and is virtually undetectable to the naked eye when placed against the skin. The hair is knotted into the lace and appears to grow from the scalp offering a natural appearance. Only a lace front wig can be trusted to maintain the illusion of growing hair and it's the preferred choice of celebrities, actors, and people in media and is fastly becoming adopted by people with medical hair conditions.

An opportunity exists in the market place to become a fully qualified front lace wig consultant in a 2 day training course for hairdressers who have been offering weaving for several years.

As this trend is growing, it is becoming more and more evident that people are seeking out training courses to become skilled at this new and growing hair enhancement and replacement opportunity, providing them not just with job satisfaction but premium income streams. Most students seek to pay between £500 for one day or up to £4,500 for five days training courses throughout the UK

For over 30 years women of colour have been weaving hair extensions onto their head in order to combat damaged hair, uncontrollable hair or simply to have a new style and look. This process could often be time consuming (several hours to apply) and sometime of an unnatural appearance. Removal of the weave could often result in hair shredding and breakage due to tangling.

But now there is a new hair extension technique sweeping the United States and fastly becoming a sensation in the UK, Africa and Europe.

"What is so exciting and innovative about the front lace or full lace wig system is that the wigs hairline is constructed of lace material. This material is made out of French Lace or Swiss Lace and is virtually undetectable to the naked eye when placed against the skin. The hair is knotted into the lace and appears to grow from the scalp offering a natural appearance.

Only a lace front wig can be trusted to maintain the illusion of growing hair and it's the preferred choice of celebrities, actors, and people in media and is fastly becoming adopted by people with medical hair conditions" states Diane Shawe



Traditionally, African/British and American women and medical patients were the primary consumers of hair goods, but product demand has crossed over to other market segments that are demanding today's instant hair in all its forms. This is partially due to a push from celebrities like Beyonce, Paris Hilton and Lindsay.

Firstly driving the demand for hair extensions are time-constrained consumers who want quick, new looks and style options at a variety of price points. With even the highest-priced items selling, today's fashion followers are clearly willing to pay more for quality hair goods. Manufacturers are obliging them with synthetic wigs and hairpieces that hold colour and styles longer and increasingly feel more like the real deal, mimicking the bounce, body, sheen and light reflection of human hair. Today's hair goods also show off natural-looking, blended colours, even emulating grown-out roots and sun-kissed highlights. In addition, whether they're made from synthetic fibre or human hair, fashion hairpieces are now so fast and easy to attach that wearers can take them on and off like a pair of earrings. Factor in the wide array of price points and there's a wig, extension or hairpiece to fit almost every budget.

Diane Shawe who is the head of a hair extension training organisation states that "this is an exciting time for anyone wanting to become qualified as a hair extension consultant or even distributor, the opportunity to offer this new front lace technique to customers around the world is phenomenal". She further goes on to highlight the various markets as follows:

American manufacturers are seeing sales increases from 30% to 50%, and suppliers estimate that the total U.S. market now stands between $1.5 billion and $5 billion at retail. Human-hair goods represent nearly 70% of that dollar value, but synthetics represent about 80% of unit sales. (www.beautystorebusiness.com, February 2006)

In India hair goods are hot commodities. The global hair industry is now worth an estimated £160m and is growing by 25 to 30 per cent each year (www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/religious-offering-faith-hope--and-western-vanity-428697.html)

Great Lengths, one of the largest manufacturers and distributors of hair extension products, said that its sales to salons in the United States have increased 35 to 50 percent each year since 2000, and it is projecting that such sales will be as much as $30 million by the end of 2006. The company president, David Gold, estimated that 95 percent of its market is made up of women 30 to 70 years old. (New York Times published on 28th September 2005 by ELIZABETH HAYT) Black British women spend on average six times more than their white counterparts on their hair and more than half regularly visit a salon. Mintel market researchers found that while the average British woman spends £83.97 a year on beauty products, black women spend £117.44 - and that doesn't include trips to the hairdresser or spending on mainstream products not specific to Afro hair.

All this adds up to a major business opportunity for hair and beauty companies. The UK market for hair care products designed specifically for black women was worth £36.5m in 2002, and accounted for 70% of overall beauty spending by black women. Recent estimates put the figure £10m higher.

The worldwide market for black hair products, meanwhile, is valued at anywhere up to £2.5bn a year, with significant markets in South Africa, Brazil, the United States and Europe. The US market, valued by Mintel at £1bn, has grown by 13% over the past five years, and is the most developed, with about 40% of the global black hair business. But the UK is seen as the next big grow. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2005/aug/19/raceintheuk.lifeandhealth)

For more information on a variety of hair extension training courses in the UK, visit www.ukacademyofbeauty.com

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Full Lace Wigs - Celebrity Secrets

For decades throngs of loyal fans have gawked in awe at their favorite celebrities hair. All the time, only wishing that they too could have been born with genes that would have allowed them to have such beautiful locks. All the while, the truth was that all of those celebrities were wearing wigs but not just any type of wig but full lace wigs.

Great Looking Hair

No one would have ever suspected a thing until African American singers and actresses such as Beyonce and Tyra Banks began to be seen day after day and month after month with lovely straight locks flowing over their shoulders and down their backs. Doesn't the hair straighten process damage hair? How can their perfectly straight hair look so damn good?

Virtually Indistinguishable

So the cat is out of the bag and now more and more people just like yourself are catching on fast. A good quality full lace wig, when applied correctly is “virtually” indistinguishable from a persons normal natural head of hair. It can be parted any way that a person chooses and even upon close examination no one can tell.

An Investment

This has led more and more discriminating, fashion conscious consumers to start doing some math. Why spend hundreds and even thousands of dollars at a hair dressers for hair extensions and perms that are only temporary, when with a full lace wig it lasts for years and even a lifetime?

So Much Quicker and Convenient

Also, with a full lace wig there is no need for appointments and spending endless hours in a stylists chair. Simply take it out of its case in your closet, take the necessary steps to properly apply it and out the door you go, looking like you have stepped right out of the salon.

Written by Deborah Rayner. We provide you with the very best knowledge regarding Full Lace Wigs as well as Lace Front Wigs.

Rihanna and Celebrities Front Lace Wigs


Rihanna, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Tyra Banks,...How had all these Mega Stars a look as flawless? With the new generation of front lace wigs.

What is a Lace Wig?

These wigs are made with natural hair 100% Indian remy of unmatched quality! The lace wigs are ultra light, do not warm and are much more comfortable than traditional wigs. You can remove them all evening or wear for 3 weeks continuously. You can sleep, take your shower, swim, play sports without being disturbed.

You, you're always wondered how the stars had a look as flawless, hairstyles always different but always so natural and we can not detect a clip, a weave, a wig or a weave?

This wig where each hair is put in hand the technique is safer and healthier for your hair beautiful, long, natural and undetectable. This method has the advantage of not impair the growth of your natural hair as opposed to weaving, extensions with keratin or over that damage your hair or braids that make them vulnerable.

All lace wigs are different, there are synthetic, in Human Hair (hair short but reproducing the characteristics of human hair) etc ...

What makes a lace wig different from a regular wig is the Lace. All have a unique cap which is made from a transparent lace. There are many different style wig caps- the most common are the full lace cap with ear to ear stretch, the full lace cap with no stretch, front lace only cap, front lace cap with thin skin in front and lace around the entire perimeter of the head. There are many kinds of lace, the most popular being French Lace and Swiss Lace. The French Lace is most durable. This special lace gives the wig and its hairline a more natural look. Each hair strand is hand tied to the lace to give the illusion of hair growth from the scalp.


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