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#76 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 31/05/2009 02:07
by anais_nin
Bondice divna si mi s ovim odgovorima koje vrlo rado procitam :kiss: :)
moja lista ce biti pogolema :skoljka: ovo mi je trenutno jedan od najdrazih proizvoda

NUXE - MULTI-USAGE DRY OIL GOLDEN SHIMMER (za lice, tijelo i kosu) :)
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daje predivan zlatkasti sjaj...predivno i na kosi....a i na nonama kad pocrne :D

#77 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 01/06/2009 18:38
by anais_nin
ljeto iza cose :-)

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DuWop's iceteas :D
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#78 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 02/06/2009 00:05
by anais_nin
WHAT YOUR HAIR COLOR SAYS ABOUT YOU

Natural or colored, your hair shade affects how the world sees you... and how you see yourself.

Alot of our self-image is based on the perceptions of other people. You partially view yourself through others' eyes and act accordingly. That's why the color of our hair tends to stereotype us.

Here's the deal of what that means for all you redheads, blondes and brunettes. We've also got tips on how to keep your hair looking shiny and gorgeous, whatever the color.

Red Hair
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There are very few natural redheads - only 3% of the population is said to have fiery locks. For centuries, redheads have had to fight stereotypes. For many, red hair atop a female head automatically conjured images of wild women, hotheads, femme fatales, sexpots.

Redheaded women are often portrayed as strong, independant women. They are usually seen as feisty Irish "tough klix".

"Red is the new blond," says Tim Rogers, editorial stylist and spokesman for Charles Worthington hair and beauty salons in London. "She is a head-turning hybrid between the moody brunette and the bubbly blonde. She's not afraid to have fun and get noticed."

Red hair compliments brown which seems to be the color in fashion this season. Brown hair with brown fashion can look dull, while red adds more depth and contrast. Red hair also seems to have more shine, which can make your hair look more healthy and beautiful.


Blonde Hair

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Do blondes really have more fun? Maybe. Blonde is a happy color that reminds us of sunny days at the beach.

People see blondes as having more youthful vitality than other colors, and blonde hair can make you look younger. There's a subtle correlation between youth and blondness, since babies and children tend to have lighter hair than adults.

Q. What is the difference between a blonde and a shopping cart?
A: The shopping cart has a mind of its own.

She was so blonde, she stood staring at the frozen orange juice because it said "Concentrate".

What is a blonde's mating call?
"I'm sooooo drunk!"

What is the brunette's mating call?
"Have the blondes left yet?"

Do we still think blondes are dumb? Many people say we don't anymore. The Dumb-Blonde jokes are old. Modern blondes are perceived as powerful, independent and of course, still very sexy.

Blonde hair tends to require a lot of attention to keep it looking glamorous and healthy, so blondes can give off the impression of high maintenance.

NOTE: I apologise if I offend any blondes!


Brown Hair / Brunette

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Brunettes project a grounded, stable image. Darker colors also connote earthiness. If you are wanting a more serious, sophisticated look, try a darken brunette hair color.

76 percent of American women think the first female president will have brown hair, according to Allure magazine.

According to a study into hair colour and the intensity of attraction, 51% of men thought brunettes were more attractive. Brunettes were described as intelligent, independent and self-sufficient. Two-thirds of the men said the brunette women appeared stable and competent.

Women with medium-length darker hair such as Sandra Bullock and Jennifer Garner areperceived as smarter and more fun loving.

#79 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 02/06/2009 00:06
by anais_nin
What Your Hair Color Says About You
By Carly Young, Special to LifeScript
Published May 23, 2009


Blondes are sexy, redheads are hot-headed and brunettes are good klix. Is this the message your hair color sends?

Red
The impression: Redheads are perceived as feisty, opinionated and seductive, much like Kate Walsh in Private Practice.

“The word associated with red is hot – hot-headed and hot-tempered, but also sexy,” says master colorist Jon Patrick (JonPatrickColor.com), who has worked with Morgan Fairchild and Elizabeth Banks.

On the flipside, ladies in red also can be seen as homely – with freckles, frizzy orange hair and pale lashes. “There’s the stereotype that redheads are either drop-dead gorgeous or unattractive,” Patrick says.

Must have: A good colorist. “The right red can really pretty up your skin,” Patrick says. “But there’s a fine line between red and orange, and gold and brass.”

Another essential for this fiery hue is confidence. Only 2 - 5% of the population is born with red hair, and because of its rarity, “red is a great standout color,” says celebrity hair stylist David Ingham (UberStylist.com), who has worked with Christy Turlington and Cindy Crawford.

Play it up: Request a vibrant red shade, suggests colorist Angela Berk of the Joseph Cozza salon at San Francisco’s Four Seasons Hotel. “The prettiest bright red hair has highlights and lowlights,” she says. After adding these, she recommends a bright glaze. Don’t worry – your highlights and lowlights will still shine through. “If you put streaks on top of the glaze, they look faded,” she explains.

Au naturel: Red is the hardest color for your hair to absorb, and can look washed out as it fades. Patrick weaves in gold tones to hold the color in place. “This will afford a nice, burnt undertone, even when the red fades,” he says.

Our favorite redhead: Marcia Cross. “The red flatters her porcelain skin, giving her an otherworldly beauty,” Patrick says. “It sets her apart from the other Housewives.”

Black
The impression: “Exotic, sultry, tough and mysterious,” Ingham says. Think sexy starlet Megan Fox.

Must have: Great skin. Consider this: When you go to a diamond shop, the jeweler places the diamond against a black cloth to showcase its assets… and flaws.

“If a woman dyes her hair black, it will show every imperfection on her face,” Patrick says.

Because dark black hair can look dull, a shine-booster is essential. Berk recommends Kérastase Nutritive Serum Oleo Relax, a bestseller at the Joseph Cozza salon.

Play it up: “Try highlights in a strong contrast color, like red or blond,” Ingham suggests.

Another way to grab attention? “Ask your stylist for a blue-black or violet-black shade,” Berk says.

Au naturel : For a softer look, “add medium brown color throughout your hair,” says Berk. Ingham recommends placing brown underneath the hair, rather than on the surface, à la Angie Harmon.

Our favorite black-haired celeb: Christina Ricci. “When a woman has dark hair and pale skin, the high contrast creates a Snow White effect,” Patrick says.

Brown
The impression: “Brunettes are perceived as responsible, as the good girl,” Patrick says. Think Kristin Davis in Sex and The City: The Movie.

Must have: Different shades running through your locks. Brunettes can be ho-hum when their hair is monochromatic, says Patrick. “It’s not the brown color itself that’s boring, but the sameness of it.”

Play it up: “Sex up your hair with lowlights,” Patrick suggests. “They add a sexy quality and a whole new dimension of depth.”

To buck the boring stereotype, you can also try an extreme haircut, like long bangs or an edgy shag.

If you’re scissor-shy, play around with styling tools, like a curling iron or Velcro rollers, to make your look more interesting.

Au naturel: “The more colors that are in your hair, the more natural it will look,” Berk says. “The trick is to make sure these colors complement, not clash with, your hair.”

Our favorite brunette: Jennifer Aniston. Berk is a fan of the subtle copper color running through her strands.

Blond
The impression: “Blondes are often thought of as the sex bomb,” Ingham says. The ultimate blonde bombshell: Marilyn Monroe.

This shade can be hard to maintain, so golden gals can also be stereotyped as high-maintenance and vain. “Blondes are often not taken seriously in their profession,” he says.

The party-loving and flirty rep has advantages in the klix world. One of Ingham’s clients, for example, asked for blond hair after a breakup because she wanted a sexier look now that she was back on the market.

Must have: Confidence. “Wearing blond hair is like wearing high heels,” Patrick says. “It’s a statement and an attitude.”

The eye is drawn to lighter shades, he says. “You’ll certainly get more attention as a blonde.”

And do they really have more fun? Well, they have more opportunity to have fun because of the attention they get, Patrick says.

Play it up: Light shades, like honey blond, turn heads. Or go even lighter. “Platinum blond always stands out,” Berk says.

Au naturel: Add lowlights to tone down blond hair that’s gone too light, Berk suggests.

Our favorite blonde: Gwen Stefani. “Platinum blond is an extremely hard color to maintain, but her hair always looks beautiful and healthy,” she says.

#80 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 07/06/2009 20:25
by anais_nin
i D&G sada imaju kozmetiku :-)

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#81 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 16/06/2009 20:15
by anais_nin
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novo od MACa :-)

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#82 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 17/06/2009 19:28
by anais_nin
ljetooooooooooo :-)

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#83 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 21/06/2009 18:12
by vareshka
Bond_JaneBond001 wrote:Krasne haljjine-al' nemoguce pronaci kod nas..
Mene zanima gdje tacno ima kupiti ovakvih stvarcica kod nas:
Kaftani

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Zaljubila sam se u ovaj prviiiiiiii
Neka mi neko sapne u kojim ducanima na carsiji nesto slicno mogu naci, da ne oblijecem sve i jedan :-D

#84 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 21/06/2009 20:15
by jorgan
Vidim da se bas lijepo zabavljate , pa bih vam se i ja pridruzila:). Obozavam cipele i visoke pete , pa evo neke koje sam pronasla ,a proizvodi ih engleska marka( ja mislim,skoro sam sigurna 100%) .Irregular choice se zove , a nema bezveze taj naziv :). Inace ne zna puno ljudi za njih ali cipele koje prave su ono...savrsenstvo :D same se uvjerite.P.S na njihovoj stranici mozete vidjeti sve vrste cipela,dakle ne prave samo sa visokom petom nego sve moguce, od cizmi do nenormalno dobrih sandala itd.

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#85 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 21/06/2009 21:09
by anais_nin
@jorgan kul skroz :thumbup: :D bas cu pregledati stranicu malo vise, interesantne su im cipe skroz :D ali rade site pa se ne moze sada listati :x

#86 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 21/06/2009 21:14
by jorgan
anais_nin wrote:@jorgan kul skroz :thumbup: :D bas cu pregledati stranicu malo vise, interesantne su im cipe skroz :D ali rade site pa se ne moze sada listati :x
ah vidjela sam :sad: ... ali mozes na google barem nesto vidjeti...:D

#87 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 27/06/2009 04:43
by anais_nin

#88 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 29/06/2009 16:15
by chani
♥ Julianna ♥ wrote:Prekrasne haljine Anais, obožavam ove duge ljetne... :)

Ali i ove kratke su mi fine...

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Hallo, Julianna !

molim te gdje si ovo "skinula" ?
ja bas ovako nesto trazim, naj-prijateljica mi se udaje u avgustu i hocu nesto na ovaj fazona, samo gdje naci :?

molim te za odgovor.....
poslala sam ti i poruku ali ne znam je li stigla....

hvala unaprijed

#89 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 30/06/2009 13:00
by nova_korisnica
hej djevojke,
zna li neko gdje u Sa mogu kupiti bijelu lanenu haljinicu do ispod koljena??? ono kao neka morska varijanta???
hvala unparijed

#90 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 30/06/2009 15:05
by leah
mene zanima je li ima gdje u sarajevu da se kupi tzv tankini, kupaci iz dva dijela, gornji dio je dugacak ko potkosulja, al da nije sad cijena neka ogromna :)
pa ako neko zna bilo bi super da napise gdje ima, ja nisam imala bas puno vremena da obilazim po gradu.

#91 Re: ŽENSKO ĆOŠE

Posted: 30/06/2009 18:15
by nova_korisnica
leah wrote:mene zanima je li ima gdje u sarajevu da se kupi tzv tankini, kupaci iz dva dijela, gornji dio je dugacak ko potkosulja, al da nije sad cijena neka ogromna :)
pa ako neko zna bilo bi super da napise gdje ima, ja nisam imala bas puno vremena da obilazim po gradu.
ako trazis tankini, pogledaj u esprit-u...ja sam tamo jedan kupila..