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Some historical records indicate that Mendhi started in India while others believe it was introduced to India during the twelfth century AD I personally think it would be difficult to argue that it appeared as an art in Egypt first.

Tattoos are the most well-liked of the lot with many tattoo artists emerging with innovative designs through the mix of the designs from the East and the West. It is one of the oldest body art forms with the people using it as a medium for conveying messages.

The word jewellery is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French “jouel” circa the 13th century. Further tracing leads back to the Latin word “jocale”, meaning plaything. Jewellery is one of the oldest forms of body adornment; recently found 100,000 year-old beads made from Nassarius shells are thought to be the oldest known jewellery.

Plain blouses, ruffled blouses, plain blouses, purple and red blouses and even ; see through blouses. There are so many, we cannot even touch on all of them. Then, we have baseball shirts, sweat shirts, t-shirts, tank tops, stringed spaghetti strap shirts, long beach shirts and through all these waves of cover ups, there is something we know without any shred of doubt.

Miniskirt are also seen worn over trousers or jeans, or with leggings that provide coverage of each leg from above the knee. Although “floaty” skirts were most closely associated with the hobo look of the mid no ties, short skirts also featured in some outfits and in Londoner worn over trousers or jeans, or with leggings that provide coverage of each leg from above the knee….

Shalwar kameez is the traditional dress of Pakistani and indians. The Indian version of shalwar kameez is “indian salwar kameez”. The dress has two parts: the kameez (tunic) and shalwar (pants). Peoples also wear a dupatta (long scarf) around the neck with shalwar kameez.Tight-bottomed shalwar is known as “churidar”. Kameez is a long shirt or tunic.

A beautiful smile lights up a day. It makes your face more beautiful and lively. Your lips are the most important and exquisitely sensitive part of your body. And therefore you have to take special care of your lips. Lips are covered on the outside by a thin layer of skin and on the inside by virtually transparent mucous membranes

Formerly known as Shoes of the Week, Shoes of the Day is now a weekday feature. From the latest styles and top designers, to hot bargains and classic finds, this column puts the spotlight on a new pair of women’s shoes five days a week.High Heels for from cute to sexy, and trendy to elegant, there’s surely a pick among these fab high heels to convert even the staunchest fan of flats.

Can you Become a model? The answer is yes if you have the basic look and you are prepared to work hard and have the right attitude.Generally the traits you need are an ability to work hard on your looks make the best of your assets and pursue your goal. As a model you need to be able to take rejection and have a thick skin.

We all know that aging is inevitable. It’s just a fact of life. To quote Trudy, the salon owner and ‘glamor technician’ from Steel Magnolias, “Time marches on, honey. And sooner or later, you realize it’s marching across your face.” But what really causes aging? And how much can we actually do about slowing the aging process?


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Safety isn’t just a Word…

By Terescia Harvey

As authors, our number one goal with a blog is usually to get readers to notice us, our books, and our writings. It’s important to remember though that not everyone who stumbles upon our sites is going to be friendly.

I read this post this morning, and it brought home to me how careful you need to be when it comes to blogs and websites for authors. Authors, more than most, need their websites and blogs to reflect them and their books in a way that pulls readers into their worlds.

There’s an article I wrote about having a “professionally personal website” that I never got around to posting, but I’m going to quote it here.

“…be careful about giving out too much personal information. Talk about your family if you want, but keep it brief, avoid mentioning full names (in fact, consider pseudonyms for your children), and don’t talk about personal subjects that might make your visitors uncomfortable. Sure, you hope your readers want to know a little about you, but you’d do well to remember that some readers will be put off by too much personal information. And not to belabor the point, but don’t talk about personal subjects such as marital difficulties.”

Although I wasn’t talking about issues of safety and privacy, nor about blogging, in this article, these same principles apply. If you put out too much of your personal business on the web, you could be asking for trouble.

Blog safety is important for authors.

Tips to keep us safe on the web

Use a post office box or your publisher’s address when you give out your address on your website or blog. Readers like to write to authors on occasion. We want to be safe, but we don’t want to make it impossible for readers to contact us.

Ignore comments that seem threatening or strange. Delete the comment, block the user or email address, and move on.

Plan ahead for the worst. If someone figured out where you live, do you have measures in place (like a security system or neighborhood watch program) that would alert you to someone stalking around your home?

I know it seems vague and unlikely, but cyber stalkers exist. Darren Rowse can attest to that fact and does, “‘Stalker’ is such a harsh word and one not to be used lightly but in December of last year I realized that I had one.”

© Terescia Harvey


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