Nov 30, 2012

Beautiful Wedding Hairstyles for You

Hairstyle for a bride can not be ignored. A right hairstyle can make you look more beautiful. How to choose a perfect wedding hairstyle?
1. Collect pictures from wedding and fashion magazines of hairstyles that you like. Then Look for models whose face shape is similar to yours to find styles most likely to compliment your face shape.
2. Ask your hairstylist, he or she will give you professional advice.

Now, let's look at six hairstyles.





Nov 27, 2012

14 Ways to Stay Slim


I think all the brides want to show the best figure on their big day. So they have to stay slim from a few months, even during the holidays. Here are 14 ways to help you stay slim.

1. Fruits and Veggies
Gotta love that tasty fiber: If you fill up on kiwi, kebabs or crudites, you'll be less likely to lunge for something naughty.
2. Dips: A Good Bet
Hummus and guacamole, just need two tablespoons. They contain healthy fats, but the calories add up.
3. Dips: A Bad Bet
Hot spinach dip. Although the spinach makes it sound low-cal, it's loaded with cream cheese and mozzarella.
4. Don't Walk in Ravenous
We recommend a pre-party game plan that involves sustenance, be it a protein bar or one of his Thermo Bubbles packets, powdered vitamin supplements laced with appetite-suppressing chromium picolinate. That way, you won't do anything crazy.
5. Cocktails: A Good Bet
Vodka and soda is the clear winner. It's all in the mixer, baby. Who knew that tonic water is packed with sugar? (Eleven grams in a measly four ounces, similar to a bottle of Sprite.) Conversely, soda water contains exactly zero sugar. Clearly, vodka-and-soda beats the calorie pants off a gin-and-tonic.
6. Cocktails: The Bad Bet
Fluorescent cocktails are not a bright idea. Basically, anything with color isn't good, it's usually caloric and sugary.
7. Cheese: Tread Carefully
It may seem like a small, carb-free indulgence, but calories from cheese pile up quickly. To add insult to injury, dairy slows down the digestive process.
8. Hors d'oeuvres: The Sneaky Good Stuff
Pigs in a blanket! For extra credit, peel off that blanket. They're certainly not as bad as a fried wonton. Steer clear of anything fried.
9. Hors d'oeuvres: The Not-So-Sneaky Bad Stuff
Savory turnovers, because there's no removing that flaky shell. Also, be wary of treats wrapped in bacon. Which doesn't mean never, ever. One won't kill you!
10. Sport a Tight Frock
Try wearing something to the party that's a little snug around the waist. That has a real tendency to minimize what you eat.
11. Un-Devil Those Eggs
Though yummy and (relatively) healthy, deviled eggs are typically made with high-fat mayo. So, as is, maybe just have one. Lusting after a second? Scoop out the middle. You can avoid the yolk very easily, and that egg white is pure protein.
12. Sea-ing is Believing
Tuna carpaccio is a good bet, so is shrimp. Fish generally tends to be a smart choice.
13. Be a Two-Fisted Drinker
To prevent mindless noshing at fancy cocktail parties, Keller is a big fan of making it nearly impossible. Hold a glass of water in your dominant hand, and your cocktail - preferably red wine - in your less-dominant hand. That makes it very challenging to pick up random bits of food.
14. Tiny Treats Spell Trouble
Whether it's Baked by Melissa or some other purveyor of miniature goodies, the current trend for teensy versions of classic desserts can wreak havoc on your waistline. Each of those little Baked By Melissa cupcakes is super, super rich. And you can easily eat five or six, which is like a big piece of cake.

Nov 23, 2012

Wedding Dresses With Backless

Wedding dresses with backless are welcome today. This style can add a little bit sexy, and show your beautiful back. I will show you five wedding dresses with backless. Hope you can like them. 





Nov 7, 2012

How To Preserve Your Wedding Gowns


Your wedding gown was only worn once. If you take as much care in preserving your dress as you did in choosing it, it can be enjoyed as a family heirloom for generations to come.
1. Get the dress to the cleaner as soon as possible after your wedding. Select a professional dry cleaner, preferably one that specializes in formal gowns. Ensure that your cleaner can give your dress the best care possible.
2. Purchase space saver bags at your local home store.
3. After purchasing your space saver bags, open the large one with the zipper provided at the top of the plastic space bag. Gently, insert your precious wedding gown, then veil.
4. Once your wedding gowns and veil are zipped up inside the space saver vacuum bag, take off the top of the black hole where the vacuum will be placed on. Now, turn on your vacuum and let the suctioning begin.
5. When it looks like all the air has been suctioned out of your space saver bag, remove the vacuum from the hole and replace with the black top to keep the air out. This is what your wedding gown and veil should look like with air suctioned out.
6. Store your gown in a cool, dry, space with little light. Basements are generally a bad place to keep textiles because of the moisture, and attics are often extremely hot in summer. A guest room closet is ideal.
7. Check the dress's condition each year.