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28Jun/101

round face hairstyle

56376261if you are sure you have a round face ,The best hairstyles that will look good on you are those that add length to your face.

A long straight hair is a good idea because long hair will make your face look longer, and since it's straight it will make your head width show less.

So what if your hair is not straight and it's curly?

Then a long hairstyle will still look good on you. You may want to use a hair straightener like the popular Sedu flat iron to make your hair straight sometimes, or you also choose a long straight wigs to wear.

Another good hairstyle idea that will look perfect on round faces is a long hairstyle with curly ends because it will add width to the bottom of your face and make the width disappear.

Also an easy way to find beautiful hairstyles for round face is to see which celebrity has a round face and then search for that celebrity's hairstyles pictures.

Since celebrities frequently try different hairstyles, you can easily find a collection of good round face hairstyles this way. You can see which hair styles fits her face most and then try it on yourself.

But at the end, remember it's YOU and only you who decides which hairstyle you feel most comfortable in, and that it the hairstyle that will also look most beautiful on you.

If you like a hairstyle that doesn't fit the rules outlined here, it doesn't matter. Because when you like your hairstyle and feel good in it, all the rest goes away because this confidence and inner beauty will shine through your face and you will look more beautiful than ever.

Wish you the best of luck in choosing your hair style!

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26Jun/100

Michael jackson

This Friday will mark one full year since Michael Jackson’s death. For his most devoted fans, it’s sure to be an emotional day. Even more casual listeners might pause and reflect for a moment when they see June 25 on the calendar.oprah_175

I think we were all shocked by the news that afternoon last summer. Some of us felt Michael’s loss more deeply than we expected to. And though his peak years of activity were well behind him by then, it’s still a little strange to think that the world of Pop has kept on turning for another 12 months without its King.

So when Friday comes, I know I’ll be listening to Michael Jackson’s music and thinking all over again about his life and significance. It almost feels like a holiday of sorts, an opportunity to celebrate, mourn, or reconsider one of the most important figures in 20th century pop culture. Will you be observing the anniversary of Michael Jackson’s passing in any particular ways? Share your plans with us in the comments below.

25Jun/102

Misery for Italy on historic day

In a FIFA World Cup™ first, neither the reigning champions nor the runners-up from the previous edition have reached the Round of 16 here at South Africa 2010. With France having exited on Tuesday, today was the turn of holders Italy to bow out after a dramatic defeat by debutants Slovakia, who reached the knockout phase in the process.

Japan, too, made history by clinching a last-16 berth for the first time on foreign soil, while Paraguay had never previously qualified for the second round as group winners. The already-qualified Netherlands, for their part, ended their Group E campaign with a third win to become only the second team so far, after Diego Maradona’s Argentina, to advance with a 100 per cent record.

Results
Slovakia 3-2 Italy
Paraguay 0-0 New Zealand
Denmark 1-3 Japan
Cameroon 1-2 Netherlands

Goal of the day
Fabio Quagliarella, Slovakia 3-2 Italy, 92 mins: Already in added time and with his side desperately chasing a lifelife, Italy’s No18 coolly collected the ball on the edge of box before sending an exquisite chip into the top corner of Jan Mucha’s net. Unfortunately for La Nazionale, the equaliser that would have sent them through proved beyond them.

One to remember
Italy’s defeat meant they joined France in packing their bags for home. This is the first time that the two FIFA World Cup finalists from one edition have both been knocked out in the first round of the following tournament.

Quote of the day
“I assume complete responsibility for this failure. I was convinced this squad could do a lot better than that – not win the World Cup, but do a lot better. When a team goes into a match as important as this with fear in their stomachs and heavy legs, it’s because the coach hasn’t prepared them well enough mentally, physically and tactically, but above all mentally. I offer my apologies to Italian sport, the players, the football association, everyone. I’m very sad that my adventure with the Italian football association has come to an end in this fashion,” Marcello Lippi, Italy coach.

Stat of the day
3 – A new FIFA World Cup record for Japan, who had never before scored three times in one game in the competition. What is more, two of their goals against the Danes came from sumptous free-kicks.

Voice of the fans
“This is a real shock. Even though Italy had been terrible in their previous games, I still expected them to pull a win out of the bag and qualify. Credit to Slovakia, though, they really deserved this win, they were just fantastic and I am so happy for them! This World Cup has been so interesting so far,” lutontown1988 (England).

Have your say
Slovakia’s reward for ousting the world champions is a Round of 16 date with the Netherlands. Can Vladimir Weiss’s team spring a surprise once more?

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24Jun/104

Olsen surprised by Japan tactical shift

Denmark coach Morten Olsen has voiced his surprise that Japan opted to change their tactical approach just before the FIFA World Cup™, but admitted the move has been successful.

Olsen was struck by the difference between the high-tempo pressing game Japan played in a friendly against the Netherlands last year, when they lost 3-0 after dominating for the first hour, and the more cautious approach in their 1-0 defeat by the Dutch in their second Group E match in South Africa.

"They are a little more defensive, that is right," Olsen said ahead of his side's must-win meeting with the Japanese on Thursday evening. "They played with high pressure then and they play with low pressure now."

The switch has not affected Olsen's admiration for Japan's quality and he knows his injury-hit squad face a tough battle to overcome opponents who only need a draw to reach the last 16 of a FIFA World Cup for the first time on foreign soil.

"I said before the tournament that Japan was one of the teams that could surprise people who know nothing about Asian football," Olsen said. "They fight for each other and the team. You saw the Dutch team, with all the quality that they have, they had many problems against Japan. But my team can perform better than we have done so far and that is what we will need to do."

They [Japan] played with high pressure then [in qualifying] and they play with low pressure now.

Morten Olsen, Denmark coach

 

Asked to sum up his mood going into the match, Olsen replied: "I'm excited but not nervous. If you are not excited before a match like this you should stop as a coach. I trust my team but even if have a good day we can still lose. We hope for a lucky punch."

Olsen would not be drawn on whether Denmark's height advantage could make the difference, as has been widely predicted in the build-up to the match. Per Kroldrup, the Fiorentina defender who is expected to replace the suspended Simon Kjaer, was more forthcoming. "Yes, that's something we hope we can benefit from, that we are perhaps stronger than the Japanese in the air," he said.

Olsen has rubbished suggestions that his squad, one of the oldest in the tournament, has passed its peak. Pointing at the 32-year-old former Chelsea winger Jesper Gronkjaer, Olsen asked: "What's 32? He can still play for eight years. If a player is fit and not tired of playing it is fantastic.

"They have experience. They have played in European cups, World Cups, they know each other, as human beings as well as their strengths and weaknesses as players. They are quality players because they have been able to keep a high level for a long time."

Olsen has described Arsenal forward Nicklas Bendtner as doubtful for the match because of a groin injury which restricts his training to alternate days. It would be a major surprise however if Bendtner did not start a match in which Denmark will be aiming to maintain the country's proud record of always progressing beyond the first round when they make it to the FIFA World Cup finals.

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Bad boy: Oranje stalwart Mark van Bommel is above all a winner. The uncompromising holding midfielder fell out with previous coach Marco van Basten, but since his father-in-law, Bert van Marwijk, took over he has enjoyed a return to the starting line-up. "Yes, I do the dirty work, but so what?" he said when pressed on his physical approach. "A football team can't be made up of 11 dancers. Yes, I play to the limit and I try not to stray over it."

From Zanzibar to Nelspruit: Due to take over from Italy coach Marcello Lippi at the end of South Africa 2010, Cesare Prandelli watched La Nazionale’s 1-1 draw with New Zealand while in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The former Fiorentina tactician travelled to the archipelago with his daughter to open a school named after his wife, Manuela, who died three years ago.

Heads up: Japan demonstrated the strides they have made by clinching their first ever FIFA World Cup success on foreign soil when they defeated Cameroon 1-0. It was even more impressive given that Takeshi Okada's troops are at a constant disadvantage when it comes to aerial duels, boasting only eight players taller than 1.80m. They were similarly handicapped four years ago and won just 34 per cent of balls in the air at Germany 2006, the lowest total of all 32 teams in contention.

Italy and the Netherlands will attract much of the attention on the penultimate day of group-stage action, with the reigning champions hoping to find their stride at last and the highly fancied Oranje aiming to keep their 100 per cent run going.

Bert van Marwijk's charges are already assured a place in the last 16 from Group E so the pressure will be off when they take on eliminated  Cameroon, a situation that ought to allow his players to express themselves. Elsewhere in the section, Japan face Denmark in what is likely to be a tussle for second spot, and with goal difference on their side, the Japanese know a draw would be enough to take them through.

Things are more complicated in Group F, where Paraguay, Italy and Slovakia can all still finish top. While Los Guaraníes will seize pole position if they overcome New Zealand, Italy are certain of second place at least if they also take maximum points. The runners-up spot may nonetheless come down to goal difference, and, strange as it sounds, that could end with New Zealand sending the holders home.

The matches
Paraguay-New Zealand, Group F, Polokwane, 16.00
Slovakia-Italy, Group F, Johannesburg (Ellis Park), 16.00
Cameroon-Netherlands, Group E, Cape Town, 20.30
Denmark-Japan, Group E, Rustenburg, 20.30

The big game
Slovakia-Italy

Italy have often played with fire in the past and not least at Spain 1982, when they squeezed through their section with three draws before going on to lift the Trophy thanks to Paolo Rossi's sudden scoring streak. Their 2010 counterparts may appreciate that omen after kicking off with a pair of draws, but that is where the comparisons end. Marcello Lippi's side lack the defensive authority of years gone by, with captain Fabio Cannavaro looking vulnerable, while the absence of Andrea Pirlo in midfield means they have struggled to get the ball forward at sufficient speed to feed their strikers. Opponents Slovakia have also failed to impress after their promising qualifying campaign, and it may not take much to get La Nazionale winning again, but their stuttering form has already proved costly. Indeed, even if they win on Thursday, Italy could well have to settle for second spot and a probable Round of 16 date with the Netherlands.

In focus
Nicklas Bendtner (DEN) v Marcus Tulio Tanaka (JPN)

Not fully fit when he arrived in South Africa, Arsenal striker Bendtner has gone from strength to strength ever since. On target against Cameroon last time out, he is now steeling himself for a run-in with Japan's powerful defender Tanaka. The latter is renowned for his aerial strength but even he may have his work cut out against the 1.94m marksman. The duo will be battling to help send their teams through to the last 16, although it is Bendtner's Denmark who are the more familiar presence in the knockout phase, having progressed in all three of their previous FIFA World Cups™ compared with Japan's sole last-16 appearance in 2002.

What they said
"We've got six points without having played well. We can and must produce better football, but the most important thing was to qualify for the last 16 as smoothly as possible," Rafael van der Vaart, Netherlands playmaker.

Bad boy: Oranje stalwart Mark van Bommel is above all a winner. The uncompromising holding midfielder fell out with previous coach Marco van Basten, but since his father-in-law, Bert van Marwijk, took over he has enjoyed a return to the starting line-up. "Yes, I do the dirty work, but so what?" he said when pressed on his physical approach. "A football team can't be made up of 11 dancers. Yes, I play to the limit and I try not to stray over it."

From Zanzibar to Nelspruit: Due to take over from Italy coach Marcello Lippi at the end of South Africa 2010, Cesare Prandelli watched La Nazionale’s 1-1 draw with New Zealand while in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The former Fiorentina tactician travelled to the archipelago with his daughter to open a school named after his wife, Manuela, who died three years ago.

Heads up: Japan demonstrated the strides they have made by clinching their first ever FIFA World Cup success on foreign soil when they defeated Cameroon 1-0. It was even more impressive given that Takeshi Okada's troops are at a constant disadvantage when it comes to aerial duels, boasting only eight players taller than 1.80m. They were similarly handicapped four years ago and won just 34 per cent of balls in the air at Germany 2006, the lowest total of all 32 teams in contention.

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23Jun/101

Have a long hair instantly

So you want to get Hair Extensions but you've heard the horror stories and you're petrified that you'll end up bald, ugly and a lot poorer when it's all over? Well, if you don't do your homework then of course this could happen. But there's a way to have beautiful hair using Hair Extensions without damaging your own hair, and in fact allowing your natural hair to grow longer and healthier in the process.

Where Do I Start?

There are many different types of Hair Extensions on the market, but for the sake of simplicity we will focus on two main types of application methods: Individual Strands and Wefts

Individual Strand Extensions

The Individual method involves taking small amounts  of extension hair (natural or synthetic) and applying to small sections of your own hair by either weaving in, heat fusing, gluing, clamping with metal rods or using waxes and polymers. All of these methods (except for the clamping which is self explanatory) involve coating your own hair with a chemical or foreign substance.

These extensions usually only last a few months before they have to be taken out and completely re-done. The main problem with this method is taking the Hair Extensions out without damaging your own hair.

22Jun/101

Rainbow Hair!

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rainbow hair can change one's image ,so the wigs ,especially coloring wigs are famous among celebrities,it looks so fashion .donnt u wanna have ur own fashion rainbow wig ?People with warm skin tones look best in warm colors. Cool skin tones look best with cool colors. Choosing a hair that does not complement your natural coloring will result in an unpleasant disharmony, no matter how pretty the color is on the box. If the natural undertone of your hair is warm, and you try putting a cool blue or violet-based hair color on it, it is somewhat like mixing yellow and blue. Your hair will probably have a greenish cast.

You can choose any color you would like. Blonde, red, brown, gray and black all come in warm or in cool tones. The safest way is to follow your skin tone and choose a color that goes with that tone. You can go lighter, darker, or intensify—just stay with the same tone.

21Jun/100

Coloring hair

Your hair color can be a visual representation of yourself to the world. Choosing the right color can be as important as choosing the right cut and style.the follow has some choices.

Blond

For many people, getting the blond look involves intense hair coloring procedures. Whether wanting lowlights or platinum locks, blond hair requires maintenance. Blond hair color fades, and the proper products need to be used in order to maintain the look. Choosing the tone is another important step. Some tones include honey, platinum and strawberry blond. Ultimately, the process needed to dye your hair blond depends on your original hair color as well as any natural highlights you have..

Brown or Black

When thinking of dark hair, rich colors often come to mind. Whether caramel, chocolate, auburn or blue-back, choosing to go dark with your hair color should be well thought out. If you have naturally light hair, the change of hue may take some getting used to. For someone with naturally brown hair who is looking for something deeper, multitoned highlights can create depth and fit the needs of someone looking for a change that's not too drastic. Other coloring ideas for brown and black hair include tint-backs, lowlights, highlights and, of course, full-coverage coloring. As with going blond, dark colors can fade quickly, so consider using a shampoo and conditioner made for colored hair.

Red

Going red can be a difficult hair-coloring process. First, red can be harder to keep vibrant. The color can fade more quickly than other hues. Because of this, the use of a color-protected shampoo and conditioner is imperative. Choosing the proper red tone is also important.

17Jun/104

2010 Updo Hairstyles

What's the trend in formal hair this year? According to InStyle magazine (March 2010), the new updos have beads, color, and intricate swirls.

"The inventive styles that showed up on the spring runways brought a cool, chic vibe to the traditional chignon."

"Embellished updo." "The beaded threads peeking out from Carolina Herrera's loose chignons look like spun-gold strands of hair."

"It's dressy," says hairstylist Orlando Pita, "yet it still has an ease about it."

They look charming, creative and sophisticated; InStyle gives the eight-step process to get the style.

"The rosette." It is twisty and cute. "Sleek chignons twisted to resemble little flowers at the 3.1 Phillip Lim show came across as

They look charming, creative and sophisticated; InStyle gives the eight-step process to get the style.

"The rosette." It is twisty and cute. "Sleek chignons twisted to resemble little flowers at the 3.1 Phillip Lim show came across as both sweet and sophisticated."

"The whirl." It's inspired by 1970s movies. It has unraveling topknots and was revealed on the fashion models at the Fendi fashion show. They said it looks like the ladies just rolled out of bed (it's messy). Yes, it does, but it also lacks creativity, so its messy configuration dominates the look too strongly. The back is completely up (it's pinned at the top), leaving your neck completely exposed.

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15Jun/103

Beautifying yourself by braids

Beautifying yourself by applying various braided styles has been an aged-old trend. All it needs is a creative mind that can provide a huge number of hairstyles through different stylish braids.

Braids give your hair a fabulous look. They encourage hair growth and are a good way to hide thinning. You get a wide kind of braiding styles varying from cornrows, locks, closed cropped braids to individual braid plaits and coils. Celebrities are equally attracted towards the braided hairstyle, which further raises its demand in the market.

You should wear your braids anywhere between 2 weeks to 3 months but not after it. Women with thinning hair should wear the braids with caution. It may cause undue stress on the edges so using a moisturizer and conditioner would save the hair from falling. Pamper your hair with braiding and give yourself a new look through a new hairstyle.

You should keep in mind the basics of braiding, which are as follows –

Go for a deep-conditioning before braiding. Have your hair properly trimmed, if you wish to have a stylish braid.
Prefer to apply lightweight leave-in conditioners.
Immediate braiding of a chemically straightened hair may harm it. Go for braiding only when a professional thinks it is safe for your hair to bear the tension of braids.
If you wish to use extensions, choose the ones that are lightweight with microthin wefts.
When you wish to match the extensions to your own hair color, opt for the one that matches the middle or end of your hair. If you match the extension with the root color of the hair, the extension would look darker than the actual hair as root hair always have a darker look.
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