The Best Beauty Secrets Revealed
- May 10th, 2009
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Here Are The Best Beauty Secrets Revealed For A Beautiful You!

As we use to know, beauty plays a very important role in our life. It doesn’t necessarily mean being perfectly beautiful but self improvement is a plus. Sometimes appearance contributes to likability. If you are in search for a job and have been put down so many times, it’s about time that you look at your appearance. You maybe sporting a bad hair day look because your hair isn’t staying the way they should be. Your belly might be protruding and may be destructing your employer’s attention. Your teeth might be yellowish which isn’t attractive in your job to be.
The point here is that you don’t need to look differently. You don’t need to go under a knife or spend lots of thousands. What you need is a self improvement that should normally transform you into a much coveted employee. You have to fix your hair, you should also at least manage your weight not only to look sexy but also for your own benefit. Your teeth should be dazzling which will surely attract more employers especially in communication businesses and of course your skin should be in good look. Who knows, these simple improvement you’d have to undergo will be the start of a successful life ahead of you. Read more
Balayage, a French word meaning ‘to sweep’ is a new method of highlighting which lightens the hair gradually from root to tip. This technique has shaken the salons from coast to coast because it achieves an ultra-natural effect by mimicing nature’s way of lightening hair. Hair should always be darker on the base of the hair shaft or the root area, rather then having light roots and dark ends. To balayage the hair, a lightening agent is painted on using a brush and paddle in a sweeping motion giving the hair colorist a bit more room to play and less methodical streaks. Foils aren’t used and the precision of the fine-tooth comb weaving in tiny streaks is no longer necessary. The thick mixture of lightener is applied onto a section of hair using one of three paint designs: singles, slants and V’s. The stylist uses a “sweeping” motion to apply lightener from thin at the roots to thicker towards the ends. This provides ultimate control over color application, allows for less outgrowth, much more color contrast within the hair and since the process requires no heat or foils, the hair experiences minimal damage (which is key for those of us with long hair). 
