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Monday, 16 June 2014

Stylish And Smart Bob Hairstyles Try Out This Summer

From being a hairstyle that was not considered respectable in the early 1890s, the bob hair style has come a long way to become the top trending hairstyle among women. What was only considered to be a war time hairstyle for women for the purpose of convenience is now the latest fashion trend to show off the face and sexy jaw-line!
In 2006, the bob was adopted by Madonna for her concert followed by a number of other celebrities like Victoria Beckham, Britney Spears, Jessica Alba and so on.
The bob is one hairstyle that is not only easy to carry off, but looks uber sexy with one having long necks and chiseled jaw lines. A bob is not just a cut and dry hairstyle, but it has several variants like Chinese bob, A-line, chin-length bob, buzz-cut bob and shoulder-length bob.

Top 10 Stylish And Smart Bob Hairstyles:

Let’s look at the top 10 Bob Cut Hairstyles:

1. The Vogue Bob:

the vogue bob
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This vogue look is for those who love staying in sync with the latest trend and enjoy attention. For blond as well as brunette hair, this is definitely a style that must be considered at least once. It works perfect on chemically treated straightened hair or naturally straight hair.                                                              2. Curly Hair Bob:
curly hair bob
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For those who love their curls and thought they could not get themselves a different cut and look, we have something for you as well. Curly hair bob is a beautiful hair style for those who love showing off their voluptuous curls!

3. Waves And Bobs:

waves and bobs
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The wavy tresses do not deserve to be left behind. Do they? Wonderful flowy waves look beautiful on an oval face.

4. Black Hair Bob:

black hair bob
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This is a good hairstyle for the Indian jet black hair. Wear this style to either beat the heat or just flaunt thenew hairstyle.

5. Asymmetric Bob:

asymmetric bob
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Hi-Lo – The new asymmetric trend is all over the fashion magazines. Wear this style with confidence and look like a show stopper at any event.

6. Fashionable Bob:

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This style is most suitable for a girl who loves to dress up. And that means all girls—which girl does not like to dress up, after all? It is a style for those who can carry it with complete confidence.

7. Bangs And Bobs:

bangs and bobs
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The two latest trends – Bangs and Bobs make a perfect fashion statement. Be it waves, curls or straight hair, this beautiful duo combination can never go wrong on any face cut.

8. Princess Diana Bob:

princess diana bob
By Nick Parfjonov (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Princess Diana can never be forgotten for her charming beauty and love that she had for the fellow citizens. Being a small town girl, she always believed in simplicity – a simple bob was her style too.

9. A Stylish Simple Bob:

a stylish simple bob
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Wear it with grace and wear it with charm! A simple bob can be carried off to any event, party or even at college. Make sure you pair it with the right outfit and simple accessories.

10. Salt and Pepper Bob:

salt and pepper bob
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Did someone say bob was only for the young? Prove them wrong right now! A salt and pepper bob is a retro hairstyle for a classic look.
Although the hairstyle has seen its ups and downs, many women have made this hairstyle their signature statement, such as Princess Diana. She always carried the style with grace with either simple solitaire diamond studs or simple pearl stud earrings.
This haircut may require less maintenance, but it needs regular grooming and trimming for the classic look. The bob also allows you to either have a messy look or a groomed well-brushed look. You can choose the best one based on your preferences and suitability.
Always remember, no matter what clothes you wear or the hairstyle you flaunt, it will look best only when worn with confidence and the right amount of attitude!
Do you like sporting the bob? Which is your favorite hairstyle? Do share with us in the comments section.
All content from:- http://www.stylecraze.com/articles/stylish-and-smart-bob-hairstyles-try-out-this-summer/

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Brazil

Sprawling across half of South America, Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world. White-sand beaches, tropical islands, music-filled metropolises and charming colonial towns are dotting its 7,500 km (4,600 mi) long coastline. Inland, Brazil tourist attractions consist of imposing waterfalls, wetlands filled with wildlife, and the untouched wilderness of the Amazon rainforest where several isolated tribes still live without any contact with the rest of the world.
The top tourist attractions in Brazil:
10Ouro Preto
Ouro Pretoflickr/jschneid
One of Brazil’s best-preserved colonial towns, Ouro Preto, meaning “black gold”, was founded at the end of the 17th century. It quickly became the epicenter of a new gold rush in the state of Minas Gerais. The city contains well preserved Portuguese colonial architecture, while modern buildings must adhere to historical standards maintained by the city. 18th- and 19th-century churches decorated with gold and the sculptured works of Aleijadinho make Ouro Preto one of the most popular tourist attractions in Brazil.
9Teatro Amazonas
Teatro Amazonasflickr/Papa Goiaba
Teatro Amazonas or Amazon Theatre is an opera house located in Manaus, in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest. It was built during the heyday of rubber trade using materials from all over the world, with furniture from Paris, marble from Italy, and steel from England. On the outside of the building, the dome was covered with 36,000 decorated ceramic tiles painted in the colors of the Brazilian national flag.
The first performance was given on January 7, 1897, with the Italian opera La Gioconda. The opera house was closed down soon after however as the rubber trade declined and Manaus lost its main source of income. There wasn’t a single performance in Teatro Amazonas for 90 years until 1990 when it reopened its doors.
8Fernando de Noronha
Fernando de Noronha is a beautiful archipelago with pristine beaches, landscapes and wildlife, situated 354 km (220 miles) off the northeastern coast in Brazil. The archipelago was discovered by Amerigo Vespucci in 1503 and temporarily occupied by the Dutch and French before Portugal established dominion in 1737. Today only the largest of the 21 islands is inhabited with a population of about 3,500. The islands are a Mecca for divers and snorkelers with warm waters year-round and very good visibility even at depths of 50 meters.
7Historic Center of Olinda
Another well preserved colonial city, Olinda is located on the Brazil’s northeastern coast, just north of Recife. Olinda features a number of major touristic attractions, such as a historic downtown area, churches, and the famous Carnival of Olinda. Many bars, restaurants, artist and craftspeople studios add charm to the old-town setting.
6Salvador Beaches
Salvador Beachesflickr/karolajnat
Salvador is the capital of the state of Bahia, with an attractive colonial town, a vibrant musical scene and loads of exceptional beaches all around. The beaches range from calm inlets, ideal for swimming, diving and sailing, as well as open sea inlets with strong waves, popular with surfers. There are also beaches surrounded by reefs, forming natural pools of stone, ideal for children.
5Pantanal
Pantanalflickr/pete_bug
The Pantanal is the world’s largest wetland, lying mostly in Western Brazil but extending into Bolivia and Paraguay as well. Famous for its wildlife, it is one of Brazil’s major tourist attractions. Unlike the Amazon rainforest, in the Pantanal you are virtually guaranteed to actually see the wildlife. Capybara and the Yacare Caiman are present in the millions. The Pantanal is also home to one of the largest Jaguar populations in the Americas.
4Rio Carnival
There are carnival celebrations in virtually every corner of Brazil, the best-known ones taking place in Recife together with the neighboring Olinda and Salvador. But the biggest and most famous carnival is undoubtedly the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. The Rio Carnival attracts two million people per day on the streets and almost half a million foreigners during its 4 day celebration. The Carnival is all over the place, in the streets and squares, bars, clubs and all other venues in Rio, concluding in the spectacular Rio Samba Parade at the Sambadrome.
3Amazon River
Amazon Riverflickr/leoffreitas
At approximately 6,400 km (4,000 miles) the Amazon River is the second longest river in the world, just slightly shorter than the Nile, and the largest river by volume. The Amazon has over 3,000 recognized species of fish and new species are still being discovered. The Amazon Basin is covered by half of the planet’s remaining rainforests. Although a tenth of the world’s estimated 10 million living species live in the Amazon rainforest, jungle tours are more about the boating upriver into the damp, buzzing, oppressive ambience than actually spotting animals.
2Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Fallswikipedia/chensiyuan
One of the great natural wonders of the world, Iguaçu Falls is situated on the border between Brazil and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along the Iguazu River. The most impressive of them all is the Devil’s Throat a U-shaped with a height of 82 meter (269 ft). The falls can be reached from the cities Foz do Iguaçu in Brazil and Puerto Iguazú in Argentina, as well as from Ciudad del Este in Paraguay. On the Brazilian side there is a long walkway along the canyon with an extension to the lower base of the Devil’s Throat.
1Christ the Redeemer
#1 of Tourist Attractions In Brazilwikipedia/Artyominc
Christ the Redeemer is the famous statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro. Located at the peak of the 700 meters (2,300 ft) Corcovado mountain, it provides a sweeping panorama from the interior of Guanabara bay to the north, to Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas to the south. The Christ the Redeemer statue stands 39.6 meters (130 ft) tall, including its 9.5 meters (31 ft) pedestal and has become an icon of Rio and Brazil.
- All content from:- http://www.touropia.com/tourist-attractions-in-brazil/

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Best Way To Recycle Plastic Bottles?

Coca Cola has kicked off a 2nd Lives initiative that allows you to reuse empty bottles of the cola in fun and useful ways. 
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In Vietnam where the initiative will reportedly take place later this year, a set of 16 bottle caps will be available for consumers.
Replace existing bottle caps with these ones, and your bottles become water sprayers, water guns, rattle toys, sketch-pens, sauce bottles, bubble blowers, pencil sharpeners, and other useful, everyday items. It’s a great way to reuse plastic bottles and will discourage people from throwing them away. 
Check out this short released by O&M China: 

Lovely idea. Just don’t go drinking too much of that sugary stuff.
All content from http://yralindia.tumblr.com/post/88069244278/coke-has-a-genius-idea-for-recycling-plastic-bottles

Friday, 6 June 2014

20 brands young women love most

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1>Marc Jacobs Awareness: 89.8% Favorability: 79.0% Word of Mouth: 57.9% Composite: 75.6%



2>Nike Awareness: 93.5% Favorability: 70.6% Word of Mouth: 62.7% Composite: 75.6% Source: Goldman Sachs


3>Macy's Awareness: 95.2% Favorability: 72.7% Word of Mouth: 59.8% Composite: 75.9% Source: Goldman Sachs



4>OPI Awareness: 85.6% Favorability: 78.5% Word of Mouth: 64.8% Composite: 76.3% Source: Goldman Sachs


5>Essie Awareness: 80.3% Favorability: 81.8% Word of Mouth: 67.5% Composite: 76.5% Source: Goldman Sachs

 6>Louis Vuitton Awareness: 87.0% Favorability: 78.4% Word of Mouth: 64.3% Composite: 76.6% Source: Goldman Sachs


7>Chanel Awareness: 87.1% Favorability: 82.2% Word of Mouth: 61.5% Composite: 76.9% Source: Goldman Sachs



8>Neutrogena Awareness: 94.2% Favorability: 78.5% Word of Mouth: 58.3% Composite: 77.0% Source: Goldman Sachs



9>eos Awareness: 81.1% Favorability: 80.1% Word of Mouth: 71.8% Composite: 77.6% Source: Goldman Sachs

10>Maybelline Awareness: 95.2% Favorability: 78.4% Word of Mouth: 61.4% Composite: 78.3% Source: Goldman Sachs



11>Bath & Body Works Awareness: 94.9% Favorability: 72.8% Word of Mouth: 67.4% Composite: 78.3% Source: Goldman Sachs

12>MAC Awareness: 87.7% Favorability: 81.6% Word of Mouth: 66.7% Composite: 78.7% Source: Goldman Sachs



13>Urban Outfitters Awareness: 89.6% Favorability: 81.2% Word of Mouth: 68.9% Composite: 79.9% Source: Goldman Sachs



14>Target Awareness: 96.4% Favorability: 76.9% Word of Mouth: 72.3% Composite: 81.9% Source: Goldman Sachs

15>Converse Awareness: 96.5% Favorability: 77.3% Word of Mouth: 72.2% Composite: 82.0% Source: Goldman Sachs



16>H&M Awareness: 94.0% Favorability: 82.8% Word of Mouth: 76.1% Composite: 84.3% Source: Goldman Sachs

17> Sephora Awareness: 92.2% Favorability: 87.6% Word of Mouth: 75.2% Composite: 85.0% Source: Goldman Sachs



18>PINK Victoria's Secret Awareness: 93.7% Favorability: 82.3% Word of Mouth: 79.3% Composite: 85.1% Source: Goldman Sachs



19>Victoria's Secret Awareness: 96.4% Favorability: 83.0% Word of Mouth: 76.4% Composite: 85.3% Source: Goldman Sachs



20>Forever 21 Awareness: 97.2% Favorability: 80.5% Word of Mouth: 83.1% Composite: 86.9% Source: Goldman Sachs

All content from:- https://in.finance.yahoo.com/photos/20-brands-young-women-love-most-1401952555-slideshow/brands-young-women-love-forever-21-photo-1380212979677.html

Monday, 2 June 2014


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