Secrets, Glamour and Fashion.
There are multiple categories of men in this world and if a girl ever has a problem in finding a guy, there is a diversity of them, thank God! (even though the statistics say that in this world there are more girls than guys)
But we can split them best in 2 big categories: The Good Guy and The Bad Guy. Let’s take a walk in each one’s world, shall we, girls?
1. The Good Guy
He is a very sensitive guy, he tends to put everything at heart. Most good guys are extremely shy, and they are attracted to extremes, bad girls with powerful personalities or calm and sensitive girls. The good guy always is a very good mannered one, and he always has a very good eye for details. An example could be the actor Orlando Bloom the charming blacksmith from the “Pirates of the Caribbean”. He is known in the Hollywood world as being a romantic type of guy, always at his place with the smile on his face, making a lot of victims between his fans.
2. The Bad Guy
Well… What can I say about this kind of males? They tend to look rough, cold-hearted, they look as if they don’t care about lots of things, but they are asking for it and, who knows, most of the time they get what they’re asking for. The bad guy is an irresistible one, deceiving lots of women, making their world spin round and round and then letting them fall without looking back. The problem is that the wheel always spins and that they will never see it coming. Even though they have a shell, inside they are more sensitive than you could ever imagine. Brad Pitt is one of them. You can recognize him as the bully from the movie “Fight Club”.
Well, that’s about it. Of course, there are more types of guys in this world, but they can be easily identified from the distance if they are a good guy or a bad one. Which one do you think that suites you?
You have a face shape which doesn’t show out all your qualities when having just stepped out from the hair-dresser’s? Well, maybe the stylist didn’t know exactly how to tell you what hair-do will do for you. After all, he isn’t responsible for you choosing your most desired hair-do, although he tried to say something to you and you wouldn’t listen.
Anyway, here are some aspects you might take into consideration if you will want to have a different hair aspect:
If your face has an oval shape, then you’re one of the lucky ones. For this face shape you can have any hair-do you’d like. Anyhow, you should think of your skin color, character, hair color and type, before doing anything foolish.
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The possessors of a round face ought to benefit of a teased hair-do, very voluminous in the back, and longer, without volume in the front. Also, avoid hairdos with sharp lines, and choose something smoother.
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Square faces require dissymetric hairdos, with a parting at a side, in any direction or at any hair length. However, it shouldn’t be up to the cheek-bones, because the face will not look as good as it should.
When having a triangular face, a hairdo with a small volume in the upper part is a good choice. Hair-do’s can be middle-length, chin length mostly. Straight hair, geometrical shape, thick short bangs look pretty nice. It’s not advisable to choose haircuts which make the upper part of your face wider, or open your forehead, neither combing your hair.
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Good luck!
I guess you all know that Paris is one of the greatest fashion centers in the world. All the glamor, style, elegance and extravagance is associated with this European capital. It was considered to be the greatest center of fashion worldwide until the 1960’s, when more centres emerged throughout the world.
Since the beginning of the decade, women approached a more girlish style, with short skirts, straightened curves. The skirts’ length was reduced little by little, so in five years becoming the well-known and sexy mini-skirt. The sixties’ are in my opinion a time of color, of style, of elegance, of extravaganza, of change. The style from that period is en vogue even in our times, or at least some specific elements from then.
Also, in the late 60’s, a new movement was born - the hippie movement. In this case, the fashion frontiers were crossed once more for the 60’s period. The outfits were improved, and included bell-bottom jeans, tie-dye and batik fabrics, as well as paisley prints.
A lot of imagination was needed to make the clothes, and also to accesorize them.