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Hair Styles Online: The Power You Always Wanted
Looking for hair styles on magazines is starting to become quite obsolete, wouldn’t you think? I think you do, if not why else would you be reading this, right? Hahaha. I guess we understand ourselves then. With the internet we can all look for hair styles online with no cost any time we want! Plus we can have a direct contact with the pros because we can email them any question we would like them to answer or anything we would like to share with them.
Talk about convenience. It’s never been easier to look for tips on how to get the right hair cut or hair do you need. You can virtually learn anything you want to know about hair cut styles, latest trends in hair ideas and the newest professional hair products in a matter of seconds. All that power! On the tips of your fingers…
Let’s Do a Practice Test
Type in hair styles in Google’s search engine and look for the total number of results. As of now, the results reach a number of more than twenty million. TWENTY MILLION! That’s a hell of a lot of web pages just on hair styles. I bet that’s more than the number of magazines with famous hair styles you and all your friends together can buy in over a hundred years! I think that’s enough proof that the internet is a good source of information on hair cuts.
You can find nifty how-to’s for almost any hair cut or hair highlights you want to have, articles about latest trends in hair dos, information on the different types of hair, different hair styles and much much more! It’s like a candy store for anyone hungry for new tips and advice to look good.
About the Author
Michelle Diamond has studied all her life to become a master in different hair styles. Now she wants to share her knowledge and experience with you so that you can have great hair cut styles and make this world a better place.
EXCLUSIVE Gok Wan slates Victoria Beckham’s new hair
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Suicide Girls – The First Tour $3.85 The Suicide Girls aren’t your grandmother’s burlesque troop, unless your grandmother dyed her hair fuscia and counted The Germs among her favorite bands. This collective of young punk and goth women has become a phenomenon thanks to an immensely popular website where models’ journal entries appear alongside their photo sets, a bestselling book, and other merchandise. Read our interview with M… |
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New SWINGBLADE BOX FIXED BLADE KNIVE Eliminates The Chance Of Cutting Hair Or Internal Organs $62.99 ubberized Kraton handles ensure a positive, non-slip grip, even when wet. The SwingBlade comes complete with a quality nylon belt sheath and is lifetime guaranteed. We have a 15-day no questions asked return policy. Mid west shipment takes over 3 days; West side shipment takes 5 days…. |
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Castle: The Complete First Season $12.74 One of the best shows to emerge midway through the 2008-2009 TV season, Castle has a cast and a sense of humor that set it apart from the normal police procedural. Nathan Fillion plays Rick Castle, a bestselling author of pulpy crime novels who’s called in to assist the New York police when a serial killer begins committing copycat murders based on situations in his books. Castle helps crack the… |
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The Devil Wears Prada (Widescreen Edition) $6.09 This clever, funny big-screen adaptation of Lauren Weisberger’s best-seller takes some of the snarky bite out of the chick lit book, but smoothes out the characters’ boxy edges to make a more satisfying movie. There’s no doubt The Devil Wears Prada belongs to Meryl Streep, who turns in an Oscar-worthy (seriously!) strut as the monster editor-in-chief of Runway, an elite fashion magazine full of si… |
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Viviscal Extra Strength Hair Nutrient Tablets, 60-Tablets Viviscal is the #1 selling hair supplement worldwide. This 100% Natural, premium European beauty product has been available in the USA for over 10 years in professional clinics and hair salons and has now been made available to retail stores across the USA. Viviscal is clinically proven to provide nourishment for thinning hair and promote existing hair growth with hundreds of thousands of satisfie… |
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Remington S9951 Shine Therapy Frizz Control, Humidity Resistant Ceramic Flat Hairstyling Iron, 1 Inch $39.99 Remington Style Therapy Frizz Therapy Straightener. Professional ceramic damage reducing conditioning plates-infused with a blend of conditioners and avocado oil. The plates have been formulated to last the lifetime of the product- 4 years Floating Plates For constant contact and faster styling Digital Precise heat settings to 300 -430 F 30 second heat up LCD Display Audible Feedback-when reaches … |
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MoroccanOil Treatment Light 3.4 Oz $32.99 The award-winning signature product of Moroccanoil’s fabulous hair care line has lightened up a little! Moroccanoil introduces Moroccanoil Light, boasting the same shiny, smooth, miraculous results as the original formula, but in a lighter consistency, perfect for fine and fair-coloured hair. Still featuring powerful and beneficial Argan Oil as its signature ingredient, Moroccanoil Light fortifies… |
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Barbie iDesign Ultimate Stylist Cards and CD-ROM $17.95 Be the ultimate fashion designer! Layer these innovative fashion cards to create lots of great looks on Barbie and her friends, then pop in the CD-ROM to continue the fashion designing fun on your computer. It’s fashion play in a brand new way. Design your outfit, pick your model, create a runway show and play games too. Case holds cards, swiper, frame and CD-ROM. Style swiper card scanner connect… |
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Mission: Runway $1.00 Can You Be the Next Top Designer?Product InformationDo you have what it takes to design a fancy frock or a fashion flop? Competein creative challenges for the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to show yourcreations in a major runway event and become the ultimate fashion designer. Willyou be asked to stay or leave Mission: Runway?Product Features Take on the fashion challenge? Compete in 10 diffe… |
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Kanzashi in Bloom: 20 Simple Fold-and-Sew Projects to Wear and Give $13.05 “Diane Gilleland showcases the Japanese art of Kanzashi with craft projects that have an updated, modern style. Youâll find lots of creative ways to use up your scrap fabrics to make quick gifts for family, friends, or yourself!”âNatalie Zee Drieu, Senior Editor, CRAFT magazine”Diane Gillelandâs charming flower embellishments instantly bring the simplest accessory, garment, or decor… |

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Do you think My mom will get me ANYTHING from my christmas wishlist?
My family makes a pretty big amount of money but they save a lot of it for college and make investments
But do you think my mom or dad will at least get me more than 1 of these presents???? I know its really smart to make investments but do you think theyll actually give me more than one??? These things arent that expensive compared to how much they make a month.
Giftcards to the mall($50-$100)
Classic short uggs
lip gloss or lip balm
money
a cell phone
straigtner
magazine subscriptions
full length mirror
new nail polish
some books
hair mousse
redecorate my room
clothes from abercrombie kids, or hollister, or aero
jacket from aeropostale
Tv in my room
hollister hat and scarf
bedhead waver
An ipod touch/chromatic
LOTS OF JEANS FROM PACSUN, ABERCROMBE, AND HOLLISTER
She is not going to buy all of these btw!!!!
i think she should buy u
lip gloss/ balm
SOME jeans lol
u dont have to buy the books hun just get them from the library!
i got clothes from aeropostale before so i think they will have some sales on BLACK FRIDAY which is on NOVEMBER (the last day)
nail polish is acceptable at the $ store.
u shouldnt get hair mousse leave in har conditioner from $ store and gel and hairspray work 100Xs better! =)
i got tall chestnut emus for 80 bucks and theyre just like the uggs. =)
they can always give u money
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Disney Princess & Me 18 inch Doll Set- Ariel $39.95 The Disney Princess and Me dolls let you live a royal lifestyle with your favorite princess! Our Disney Princess and Me 18 inch Doll Ariel includes: 1 18-inch Doll |
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SuicideGirls: Beauty Redefined $30.00 Suicide Girls – Beauty Redefined explores the Suicide Girl phenomenon from their start in 2001 to their websites one million unique weekly visitors today. This giant compilation provides a timely look at the fascinating women who created and inhabit the SG community. With an introduction by SG founder, Missy Suicide and images of hundreds of SuicideGirls worldwide, this title shines a light on a n… |
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In Style: Weddings $19.97 How many times has the instant that a wedding turned magical taken you by surprise? Was it the disarmingly accurate rehearsal dinner toast or the bride’s knowing glance during the exchange of rings? Was it the vow that could only have been written by that particular man about this special woman or the significance of the song playing as they take the floor for their first dance as husband and wife… |
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You’re Beautiful, Woman event return in 2009
After holding a highly successful event at the Imperial War Museum in 2008, this year the event will be held at the Highgate Newton Centre in North London this year to accommodate even higher numbers. The event is still fun and fabulous with the focus on education and motivation. The self-proclaimed dream team is made up of award-winning entrepreneurs, high-flying professionals and well-established business women – truly a force to be reckoned with.
Join us on the 15th August 2009 at The Highgate Newtown Centre, Highgate
Tickets: £5 (Email registration is ESSENTIAL) Free raffle ticket with entry
In August 2009 – 7 successful businesswomen will be holding the 2nd annual “You’re Beautiful, Woman” event, an exciting and formidable event honouring black beauty and black women. “You’re Beautiful, Woman!” is a fun yet constructive & educational event celebrating black female beauty in all its forms – fashion, hair, beauty, fitness and more!
After holding a highly successful event at the Imperial War Museum in 2008 the event will be held at the Highgate Newton Centre in North London this year to accommodate even higher numbers. The event is still fun and fabulous with the focus on education and motivation. The self-proclaimed dream team is made up of award-winning entrepreneurs, high-flying professionals and well-established business women – truly a force to be reckoned with.
Ronke Adeyemi is a marketing consultant with a background in B2B and B2C sectors. She has worked on various events such as the Commonwealth Film Festival and the Streatham Festival. She also has a huge passion for fashion as well as magazines and plans to launch a publication in the near future.
Sophia Jackson is a communications professional with event management experience. Sophia is also a freelance entertainment journalist. She is the editor of the annual Screen Nation awards magazine. Sophia is the editor and founder of Afridiziak Theatre News, a website dedicated to African-Caribbean theatre.
Angel Smith, is the founder of two businesses, Shoe Lagoon Ltd, (www.shoelagoon.com) an online shoes & accessories boutique, based in London UK and the brand new Conscious Club (www.consciousclub.co.uk) a loyalty card scheme aimed at black businesses. She also is a review writer for New Nation and Afridiziak Theatre reviews.
Born in Haiti, raised in New York and having lived in Berlin, Geneva and London for the past 4 years, Angie Brice-Hessbruegge A.K.A The Hairoine is a true international citizen. Although she has a B.A. in International Relations and Spanish, and an MA in Applied Linguistics, her true passion is hair; natural hair to be exact. Since May 2003, The Hairoine has been on a campaign of educating, empowering and engaging individuals into the world of natural beauty. Along with making natural hair and beauty products, The Hairoine makes how-to video tutorials on hair and natural alternatives to harmful chemicals.
Ronke Lawal was born in Hackney, East London of Nigerian parentage. Having graduated with honours from Lancaster University with a degree in International Business she started her own business in 2004. At 27 years old, she is a passionate business woman running RSL Management Services and the Simone Williams label. Apart from business her passions including food, travel, music, literature and most importantly living a life she loves.
Lillian Ogbogoh is also a partner in the events management company Vivid Occasions. Her background was within International Relations, whilst studying at university she spent a lot of time playing at being an event planner for friends and family. So it seems like a natural progression to go from playing at being an event planner. To becoming a partner in the events management company Vivid Occasions. This encompasses wedding planning, business networking functions and retreats. She has organised a range of successful events across the capital and is excited about this latest project.
To register email: urbeautifulwoman@gmail.com or log on to www.yourebeautifulwoman.com

Categories: Black Hair Tags: Beauty, Business, Life, lifestyle, Woman, you're beautful
You’re Beautiful, Woman event return in 2009
After holding a highly successful event at the Imperial War Museum in 2008, this year the event will be held at the Highgate Newton Centre in North London this year to accommodate even higher numbers. The event is still fun and fabulous with the focus on education and motivation. The self-proclaimed dream team is made up of award-winning entrepreneurs, high-flying professionals and well-established business women – truly a force to be reckoned with.
Join us on the 15th August 2009 at The Highgate Newtown Centre, Highgate
Tickets: £5 (Email registration is ESSENTIAL) Free raffle ticket with entry
In August 2009 – 7 successful businesswomen will be holding the 2nd annual “You’re Beautiful, Woman” event, an exciting and formidable event honouring black beauty and black women. “You’re Beautiful, Woman!” is a fun yet constructive & educational event celebrating black female beauty in all its forms – fashion, hair, beauty, fitness and more!
After holding a highly successful event at the Imperial War Museum in 2008 the event will be held at the Highgate Newton Centre in North London this year to accommodate even higher numbers. The event is still fun and fabulous with the focus on education and motivation. The self-proclaimed dream team is made up of award-winning entrepreneurs, high-flying professionals and well-established business women – truly a force to be reckoned with.
Ronke Adeyemi is a marketing consultant with a background in B2B and B2C sectors. She has worked on various events such as the Commonwealth Film Festival and the Streatham Festival. She also has a huge passion for fashion as well as magazines and plans to launch a publication in the near future.
Sophia Jackson is a communications professional with event management experience. Sophia is also a freelance entertainment journalist. She is the editor of the annual Screen Nation awards magazine. Sophia is the editor and founder of Afridiziak Theatre News, a website dedicated to African-Caribbean theatre.
Angel Smith, is the founder of two businesses, Shoe Lagoon Ltd, (www.shoelagoon.com) an online shoes & accessories boutique, based in London UK and the brand new Conscious Club (www.consciousclub.co.uk) a loyalty card scheme aimed at black businesses. She also is a review writer for New Nation and Afridiziak Theatre reviews.
Born in Haiti, raised in New York and having lived in Berlin, Geneva and London for the past 4 years, Angie Brice-Hessbruegge A.K.A The Hairoine is a true international citizen. Although she has a B.A. in International Relations and Spanish, and an MA in Applied Linguistics, her true passion is hair; natural hair to be exact. Since May 2003, The Hairoine has been on a campaign of educating, empowering and engaging individuals into the world of natural beauty. Along with making natural hair and beauty products, The Hairoine makes how-to video tutorials on hair and natural alternatives to harmful chemicals.
Ronke Lawal was born in Hackney, East London of Nigerian parentage. Having graduated with honours from Lancaster University with a degree in International Business she started her own business in 2004. At 27 years old, she is a passionate business woman running RSL Management Services and the Simone Williams label. Apart from business her passions including food, travel, music, literature and most importantly living a life she loves.
Lillian Ogbogoh is also a partner in the events management company Vivid Occasions. Her background was within International Relations, whilst studying at university she spent a lot of time playing at being an event planner for friends and family. So it seems like a natural progression to go from playing at being an event planner. To becoming a partner in the events management company Vivid Occasions. This encompasses wedding planning, business networking functions and retreats. She has organised a range of successful events across the capital and is excited about this latest project.
To register email: urbeautifulwoman@gmail.com or log on to www.yourebeautifulwoman.com

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17 Reasons Why You Should Always Carry a Book With You
1. As someone who used to spend a lot of time waiting for real estate clients to show up – I know that clients / appointments / people in general are often late. If you’ve got a book with you, the time can be wisely used.
2. Books can be heavy and if necessary, a large book can be used as a weapon of self protection.
3. Doctor’s can’t tell time. Ok – so I‘m sure they can, but they’re not usually too fussed with sticking to it when you have an appointment. While away those hours reading a good book.
4. Waiting room magazines are usually from at least 5 years ago do you really want to see pictures from Fergie’s wedding (the Duchess of York variety, not the Black eyed Peas’ Fergie) again? Read a book instead. And also – do you really want to be fondling something so many sick people have held and spluttered over?
5. Books can save your life. Baghdad, Iraq – A US soldier serving in iraq believes his Bible saved his life after it stopped a sniper’s bullet. 22-year-old Army Private First Class Brendan Schweigart had his Bible tucked in a pocket beneath his bullet proof shield when he was shot with a high powered rifle while on a mission in Iraq. The bullet missed his vital organs, came out his chest, and lodged in his Bible before it could do more damage.
6. Having a book on public transport makes you less of a target for the chatty grandma type or that guy who just can’t seem to observe personal space
7. Kids play sport, sometimes not well, read a book instead. Also consider using a calming book as the antidote to being one of those crazy sidelines parents!
8. We all have an unreliable friend. Rather than roster him or her off the social calendar. Tell them your lunch date is 1.30 (when it’s really 1.45) and take a book just in case.
9. Books are ideal when you’re stuck in the car with boring company. Discard this tip if like me, the motion makes you a little queasy (books + vomit = a little hard to read).
10. Your computer crashes, read 5 pages, there’s power outage, read 15 more.
11. Handbags are so big now anyway – you may as well have a book (or an entire library in there). Guys, get a satchel or a man-bag, I think they’re hot.
12. I remember when a trip to the hairdresser took half an hour, these days with the shampoo, head massage, colour, foils, trim, layering, complimentary choccies and beer, blow dry, straighten I’m out for half a day. Read a book instead of listening to the gossip.
13. Speaker Pat Mesiti’s (www.mesiti.com) on board. He offers $1,000 to anyone who catches him without a book in his bag. Apparently his teenage daughter asks each day.
14. Books make you look intellectual (glasses, a pencil in your hair and a good solid pocket protector also add to the geek-chic).
15. I love a good airline magazine, but they tell people to take them home, people take them home and then I rarely get to read one! Take a book as a back up.
16. If you don’t know what the person you’re mean to meet looks like (this happens to me way too often) arrive 20 minutes early, read your book and then it’s up to them to find you.
17. And finally – if even Paris Hilton can do it, surely you can too!

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You’re Beautiful, Woman event return in 2009
After holding a highly successful event at the Imperial War Museum in 2008, this year the event will be held at the Highgate Newton Centre in North London this year to accommodate even higher numbers. The event is still fun and fabulous with the focus on education and motivation. The self-proclaimed dream team is made up of award-winning entrepreneurs, high-flying professionals and well-established business women – truly a force to be reckoned with.
Join us on the 15th August 2009 at The Highgate Newtown Centre, Highgate
Tickets: £5 (Email registration is ESSENTIAL) Free raffle ticket with entry
In August 2009 – 7 successful businesswomen will be holding the 2nd annual “You’re Beautiful, Woman” event, an exciting and formidable event honouring black beauty and black women. “You’re Beautiful, Woman!” is a fun yet constructive & educational event celebrating black female beauty in all its forms – fashion, hair, beauty, fitness and more!
After holding a highly successful event at the Imperial War Museum in 2008 the event will be held at the Highgate Newton Centre in North London this year to accommodate even higher numbers. The event is still fun and fabulous with the focus on education and motivation. The self-proclaimed dream team is made up of award-winning entrepreneurs, high-flying professionals and well-established business women – truly a force to be reckoned with.
Ronke Adeyemi is a marketing consultant with a background in B2B and B2C sectors. She has worked on various events such as the Commonwealth Film Festival and the Streatham Festival. She also has a huge passion for fashion as well as magazines and plans to launch a publication in the near future.
Sophia Jackson is a communications professional with event management experience. Sophia is also a freelance entertainment journalist. She is the editor of the annual Screen Nation awards magazine. Sophia is the editor and founder of Afridiziak Theatre News, a website dedicated to African-Caribbean theatre.
Angel Smith, is the founder of two businesses, Shoe Lagoon Ltd, (www.shoelagoon.com) an online shoes & accessories boutique, based in London UK and the brand new Conscious Club (www.consciousclub.co.uk) a loyalty card scheme aimed at black businesses. She also is a review writer for New Nation and Afridiziak Theatre reviews.
Born in Haiti, raised in New York and having lived in Berlin, Geneva and London for the past 4 years, Angie Brice-Hessbruegge A.K.A The Hairoine is a true international citizen. Although she has a B.A. in International Relations and Spanish, and an MA in Applied Linguistics, her true passion is hair; natural hair to be exact. Since May 2003, The Hairoine has been on a campaign of educating, empowering and engaging individuals into the world of natural beauty. Along with making natural hair and beauty products, The Hairoine makes how-to video tutorials on hair and natural alternatives to harmful chemicals.
Ronke Lawal was born in Hackney, East London of Nigerian parentage. Having graduated with honours from Lancaster University with a degree in International Business she started her own business in 2004. At 27 years old, she is a passionate business woman running RSL Management Services and the Simone Williams label. Apart from business her passions including food, travel, music, literature and most importantly living a life she loves.
Lillian Ogbogoh is also a partner in the events management company Vivid Occasions. Her background was within International Relations, whilst studying at university she spent a lot of time playing at being an event planner for friends and family. So it seems like a natural progression to go from playing at being an event planner. To becoming a partner in the events management company Vivid Occasions. This encompasses wedding planning, business networking functions and retreats. She has organised a range of successful events across the capital and is excited about this latest project.
To register email: urbeautifulwoman@gmail.com or log on to www.yourebeautifulwoman.com

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