2008년 10월 28일 화요일


"Follow the steps below for a beautiful yet basic eye makeup application. It takes three eye shadows in colors that compliment your skin tone and eye color to shape your eye. The following is basic and will work for everyone."




  • First apply your highlight color to your brow bone and the lid. This color is usually shimmery. Apply just a dab to the duct of the eye. This will help wake you up and draw more attention to your eyes.
  • Second, use an eye crease brush and start on the outer corner of the eye and sweep the mid tone into the crease of the eye. Go back in a circular motion to blend with the highlight color. This shadow is almost always a matte and should be a shade or two darker then your skin tone.
  • Next, apply the contour color by starting on the outer corner again and go along the lash line, about two-thirds of the way. Then go back up and into the crease and blend with the mid tone. It should look like a side ways V but very well blended. Finish by sweeping across the bottom lashes for a nice neutral look.

End with an eye liner along the top lashes and mascara and you are ready to go! See, I told you it was basic!




To Hairs with colour spray.......

1> Don't wash your hairs.because....if you wash your hairs,colours spray not collant in you hairs...

2> Before you use many colors like purple,red etc,you must make white colours....for background in your hairs

3> After that,you can make any colours.Purple,pink...other colours maybe you like.

4> And then......you must spray with 30 cm from your hairs and spray with circle...(when you spray hairs with circle...it's looks so good)


Try it!!

NB: kenapa harus pakai color spary warna putih, baut warna dasar karena secara logika, rambut orang indo cenderung gelap (hitam/coklat) bayangin ajah hitam ditabrak warna nyala pastinya ga kan keluar warnanya kan....?

2008년 10월 13일 월요일


One of the latest fashion news is jrock hairstyle has become asian teenagers craze! Japan influences the world by its fashion industry...including the heavy-looking hairstyle. In fact, they have affected the minority of westerners who are devoted to asian styles, cultures or whatever they are into which has something to do with Asia.I personally have a thing for a guy who has outstanding hairstyle. I think jrock hairdo makes a guy's face structure looks sharper and it looks kind of cool.Majorily, jrock hairstyle is insipired by anime characters. Someone's hair will look more outstanding when it is bleached into bright blonde or grey colour as examples which are shownabove by the famous jrock band,Gazette. Jrock hairstyle is not only meant for men but they have already attracted numerous women to become the followers as well. If you want to have daringcool style consider some ideas about jrock hairstyle with extreme colour. Sugoi desu ne! What say you?^^





2008년 10월 1일 수요일



HaiRs RePaIrs!!!!!! ^^
Tentunya K-Style selalu bisa digunakan dalam kehidupan nyata sehari-hari dan juga gaya pakaian yang mendominasi warna,tabrakan gaya juga sedap dipandang mata.Apalagi tatanan rambut yang dipotong asimetris dipadu warna rambut burgundy,coklat dan warna yang cocok dengan orang asia pada umumnya.K-style pd umumnya memberi kesan gelombang,jabrik(^^)
umunya,model rambut k-style tuh trpngaruh ma org JAPAN!!! why?? khan korea deket ma jepang,jadi semua gaya muda anak jepang gampang diteropong ma anak muda korea.
kelebihan dari gaya-gayaan ini;
1.gampang banget nyobainnya
2.bisa ditiru + cocok untuk org indonesia
3.gaya rambutnya apik tapi gak aneh-aneh
4.cat rambutnya bagus di kulit orang asia,gak main-main untuk penampilan
Kekurangan gayanya....
1.kadang-kadang jadi over di muka kalo g' pas
2.bagi wanita,model rambut jarang berubah,hanya 1 panutan.Mis:musimnya rambut gelombang di cat magenta,se-korea ceweknya begitu semua (^^)\
3.tidak bisa memperhatikan bentuk wajah,mata,dll
yah...tapi g' usah khawatir aku punya tips untuk para cewe sekalian (^^) pingin khan kaya mbak disamping
So, this is the tips :
Rambut Pendek-
Usapkan mouse maupun gel pada seluruh rambutmu secara merata, kemudian rambutmu dipilin sebagian-sebagian sampai pilinannya itu kena pada kulit kepala.- Atau kalo tidak, kamu juga bisa bikin gaya rambut ikalnya yang nggak beraturan dengan menggunakan curling iron, caranya dengan memilinnya bagian per bagian. kesan rambut ikal yang nggak beraturan ini bisa kamu dapatkan dengan mengacak-acakrambutmu dengan jari tangan.

Rambut Lurus-
Siapkan beberapa potongan-potongan kain atau handuk yang udah nggak terpakai lagi.- Usahakan terlebih dulu rambutmu dalam keadaan setengah kering, jangan dalam keadaan rambut yang basah maupun kering banget. Kemudian bagi rambut menjadi beberapa bagian dan lilitkan rambut satu demi satu dengan potongan kain atau handuk yang telah disiapkan tadi, dan jangan lupa mengikat ujung kain atau handuk itu.- Biarkan beberapa saat sampai rambut menjadi kering, lalu lepaskan potongan-potongan kain atau handuk tadi.
Rambut Keriting-
Pada saat rambut masih dalam keadaan basah, usapkan styling lotion atau wax pada rambut kamu.- Bagi rambut menjadi beberapa bagian.- Kepang rambut seperti biasa, tapi jangan sampai terlalu rapat agar hasilnya nanti bisa bergelombang.- Biarkan beberapa saat sampai rambutmu bener-bener dalam keadaan kering.- Setelah rambutmu benar-benar dalam keadaan kering, barulah buka kepangannya.
(^^) let's try it!!

2008년 9월 8일 월요일

Make a harajuku Style>>>>>>
Harajuku
style originated among teens on the streets of the Harajuku Shopping District in Tokyo. It may have been brought to many people's attention by American singer Gwen Stefani, but the evolution of the style certainly didn't begin with her and it certainly won't end with her. Like many "street fashions" it is difficult to characterize, both because it is constantly changing and because it has many manifestations. There is no cookie-cutter approach to the style, but if you want to dress in Harajuku style, here are some guidelines to get you started.

Steps:

  1. Mix and (mis)match different fashions. What is now known as Harajuku (like Halloween in Japan every Sunday) style started as teens in the district began to integrate traditional Japanese attire, especially kimonos and geta sandals, into their dress. Before, they wore primarily clothes that were influenced by the West, but by mixing the traditional with the modern, they created a new style. Other examples of mixing and matching including the punk look with the schoolgirl uniform or a goth look with designer clothes. In Harajuku, mixing different styles and mismatching colors and patterns is encouraged--you can do anything you want, as long as your outfit is a thoughtful expression of your individuality (see Tips).
  2. Become familiar with variations of style in the Harajuku district. It's impossible to pinpoint one "Harajuku style." Many styles have originated or developed on the streets of Harajuku, and many Harajuku girls (and boys) integrate one or more of these somewhat more defined styles into their outfits.


    • Gothic Lolita involves wearing gothic, feminine and elegant clothes, to the extent that you look like a living Victorian doll.

    • Japanese punks, inspired by the punk movement that began in London in the 70s, magnify rebelliousness with over-the-top clothes, accessories, makeup, and piercings.

    • Cosplay entails dressing up like your favorite cartoon/anime or computer game character.

    • Decora style favors bright colors, flamboyance and accessories from head to toe. It's almost like the Japanese version of 'scene'.. You decorate yourself with plastic toys and jewelry, and it's not uncommon to have so many that you can hear them click together when the person moves.

    • Kawaii (literally translating from Japanese to "cute") places an emphasis on childlike playfulness--anime characters, ruffles, pastel colors, toys, and so on.
    • Wamono refers to mixing traditional Japanese attire with Western fashion.

  3. Dress in layers. One of the hallmarks of Harajuku is layering. Sweaters, vests, or jackets over blouses over t-shirts, dresses worn with leggings, and so on. Layering clothes (or giving the appearance of layering by wearing ruffled dresses, for example) allows you to mix and match a wider variety of different styles, and adds more dimension to your outfit.
  4. Customize your clothes. Secondhand clothing and do-it-yourself styles are popular ingredients in a Harajuku outfit. Like that flowered skirt but think it would look cuter with a ribbon pinned on it or with a more uneven, angular hemline? Get out the scissors and glue and make your store-bought clothes uniquely yours. Or, go even further and make your own skirt. Cutting the fabric to create bold angles and lines can make even a plain black dress appear remarkable and fun.

  5. Accessorize. Add any wild accessories you have, such as belts, earrings, hair clips, jewelry, and handbags. Remember, accessories can be colorful and loud, and they don't have to match your clothes. Speaking of loud, in decora, a particular Harajuku style, accessories embellish an outfit from head to toe, and objects such as bells are sometimes used to add an aural dimension to the wardrobe.
  6. Go wild with your hair and makeup. The Harajuku style doesn't have to stop with your clothes. Pigtails and other "cute" hairstyles are particularly popular, as is dying your hair. Creative, even theatrical makeup can be a fun addition.
  7. Wear whatever looks good to you. It's been said that the Harajuku style is not really a protest against mainstream fashion and commercialism (as punk was), but rather a way of dressing in whatever looks good to you. If you think mismatched rainbow and polka-dot leggings look good with a plaid dress, go for it!
  8. Smile and say chiizu! If you dress Harajuku style outside of Harajuku, you'll likely draw attention from people unfamiliar with your international fashion sense. If the attention isn't positive, just smile graciously and keep going about your business. But if people ask questions or want to take pictures, strike a pose! The people in Harajuku are proud of their style, so you should be, too.

2008년 6월 23일 월요일

k-sTyle

GaYa KoReaN StYle!!!
Tak hanya Jepang yang terkenal dengan style harajuku-nya, Korea pun menjadi salah satu negara yang fashion-nya diminati oleh penduduk Indonesia. Saat ini fashion Korea benar-benar sedang menanjak di dunia fashion internasional. Banyaknya artis Korea yang mulai go international membuat industri fashion di sana tidak mau kalah dengan industri fashion di negara lain. Film-film Korea yang banyak ditayangkan di Indonesia membuat fashion Korea mulai dilirik oleh masyarakat Indonesia, terutama kalangan remaja. Sentuhan style Korea yang menampilkan kesan cute selalu tergambar jelas di dalamnya. Tak mengherankan bila kemudian banyak orang ingin mengikuti fashion yang satu itu. Diminatinya Korean style juga tampak dengan menjamurnya situs-situs di internet yang menawarkan Korean style dress.Korean style yang banyak diminati di Indonesia antara lain model dress dan tee.
Seperti halnya Hanbok, pakaian tradisional Korea, style Korean dress menampilkan kesan feminin pada si pemakai. Akan tetapi, tetap menonjolkan kesan cute pada si pemakai. Bahkan beberapa orang menyebutnya princess gown dalam tampilan yang lebih sederhana. Potongan dress tidak jauh berbeda dari model dress lainnya. Hanya saja cutting pada bagian bawah dress dibuat lebih besar. Pemilihan bahan yang “jatuh”, seperti satin, dan permainan warna yang sesuai semakin mempercantik tampilannya. Korean dress dapat pula dipadukan dengan legging dalam pemakaiannya.Selain dress, tee merupakan salah satu style yang banyak diminati. Bedanya dengan Korean dress, Korean tee dibuat dari bahan semacam kaos yang jatuh di badan. Tentu saja masih mempertahankan kesan cute meski sedikit tampak kasual. Potongan yang agak besar atau kedodoran, membuat Korean tee serasi dipadukan dengan legging atau skinny jeans dan belt di pinggang.

haa...ha..hah!! it's miracle!! (T T)

haa...ha..hah!! it's miracle!! (T T)

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