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Showing posts with label Fashion fever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion fever. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

Home Made Wrinkle Remover Mask

Home Made Wrinkle Remover Mask


Green Thompson seedless grapes! It has one of the ingredients in those big time expensive wrinkle creams.



All you do is cut a grape in half and gently crush it on your face and neck. Make sure that you get the "crows-feet" and the lines around your mouth. Leave it on for twenty minutes or so and rinse with tepid water and pat dry.



Repeat every day and before you know it... those nasty old lines will be hard to find!Don't forget to drink at least 8 glasses of water daily. And... eat veggies rich in Vitamin A, such as carrots, celery and spinach.
If you can, get 8 hours of sleep every night.


Sunday, June 13, 2010

Coke Man made with 2,500 used Coca-Cola crates

Developed for Coca-Cola by Porky Hefer of Animal Farm, the “Fan Man” is an innovative sculpture that is made entirely with 2,500 used Coca-Cola crates. Looking like a Lego statue, this massive Coke Man weighs 25 tones and stands 16.5 meter tall. Placed in the Fan Park, Johannesburg, the sculpture apart from being a creative piece of art also helps in sustaining the environment by recycling old Coke crates.


Thursday, January 28, 2010

Handbags To Transform Your Image

Handbags To Transform Your Image
If you wear such a handbag be ready that people will turn round to look at you more than once. They are just works of art that transform your whole image into something special and noticeable.


 
 

Arabic Makeup

Arabic Makeup


 

Jewelry Trend: Architectural Jewelry Designs

Jewelry Trend: Architectural Jewelry Designs
A new jewelry trend is popular in the fashion fields, that is, architectural jewelry designs. These jewelry pieces by Joshua DeMonte look like objects that have latched on to people and molded themselves to settle comfortably on each wearer’s neck or wrist. The pieces are inspired by architectural elements such as aqueducts, windows, staircases, and cathedrals.



 

Wednesday, January 27, 2010