Time for Tiaras (part 1) where Liz Carter and James Davis show us a selection of beautiful Tiaras from Gemondo.com!
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During the growth of hair it is at its peak condition from the age of twelve years to fourteen years. This stands to intuit because this is when the body is at its peak condition releasing hormones, strong cell regeneration and settling into a growth pattern as we come to be an adult. all is working fine at this point in time and the body is in overdrive.
After the age of fourteen, cell regeneration slows moderately as we get older. This has a profound work on on hair as the cell regeneration in the cortex of the hair that depicts pigment, starts to slow down. The slowing of pigment regeneration leads to the hair coast to turn white. Thus, greying of the hair follows.
So for a woman in her forties, selecting a hair style is sometimes based upon necessity rather than choice. Factors are time, maintenance, personel taste and cost to keep the hairstyle seeing its best.
When we are younger, long hair holds natural color, shine and condition but as we age all this starts to go down hill fast. This is where the hairdresser comes in, to keep our hair seeing at its best.
Long hair is very high-priced to color, especially the long grey hair as the dyes in the colors are hard to take up into grey hair strands. This means harsher chemical treatment of the hair resulting in poor lifeless and dull hair strands.
On the other hand, shorter hairstyles are easier to color and cheaper to maintain.
Harsh chemical treatments of your hair can be counter-acted by nourishing the hair with serum and deep conditioning treatments. As the hair is short, these treatments can be applied some times from the one holder whereas longer hair will require more then one bottle of serum or treatment.
It is for this intuit that hairstyles for women in their forties and over 40's pick a shorter hair cut.
When you reconsider shorter hairstyles you are inspecting the cost to pronounce wholesome hair as well as the time taken for maintenance of the hair Often occupation women will have shorter hair generally because it takes less time to set and maintain.
So for the woman in her 40's inspecting a new hairstyle the tried and proven short hair style is often the first choice. Short hair on an older woman is acceptable in society and there is no greater fashion statement then hair that is colored and healthy.
Radiant shiny hair sets the fashion trend surrounded by occupation women and the woman who just wants to look great.
Hair Styles For Women in Their Forties and Over 40How to wear Wedding Tiaras Video Clips. Duration : 9.35 Mins.Birdcage veils -- sometimes called net or face veils -- have recently become more popular, partially due to movie and celebrity brides wearing them. Most recently, in 2007, Katherine Heigl wore one in her real-life wedding and Jessica Alba's character wore a birdcage veil in the movie Fantastic Four 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer. While it's potential to buy birdcage veils, brides on a funds may prefer to make their own.
This veil is very short -- commonly just long adequate to frame the face but can also be eye-length -- and typically worn alone, without further tiers or a isolate blusher. You may choose to attach a primary veil in the back, to a bun or mass of curls. The birdcage is made of coarse-weave French or Russian-style netting rather than typical fine-mesh veil fabrics. Historically, the veil was attached to a hat. The modern bride, however, often prefers to wear her birdcage veil without a hat. Today, most brides attach this short, circular veil directly to their hair with a pin or comb, so that it hangs down nearby the head. The front serves as a blusher over her face.
Making a Birdcage Veil
Because of the short distance and because netting is stiffer than tulle, creating the ensue you want when development a birdcage veil can be trickier than when development a quarterly veil. For this reason, buy extra netting and plan to make one or two trial runs before the veil is perfect. Also note that the width of the netting will be the distance of your veil (from the point where you attach it to your head to the where the veil falls in front of your face).
Materials You Will Need:
- Up to three yards of Russian or French netting.
- Two or more hair clips (the kind used to collect hair extensions to short hair are most stable).
- Sturdy thread the color of the netting (button thread works well).
- Scissors
Step 1: Cut 36" of 9" French / Russian netting
You can make a relatively full birdcage veil, with many gathers, from a yard of netting. These instructions are for development a relatively full, gathered veil similar to Jessica Alba's in Rise of the Silver Surfer. Cut the netting shorter for a veil that lays closer to your head, with fewer gathers. If in doubt, cut the piece long at first. Then shorten it if you find that the veil is too full.
The short, cut ends will be the sides of your veil and the long, ended edges will be the front and back. These instructions explain how to collect the sides and attach them to clips as well as collect the back more loosely than the sides.
Step 2. Sew on two clips, one at each end of the long (finished) edge of veiling.
The clips will go at the front corners of the veil, with the teeth facing the ended edge. The outside, short side of each clip should be parallel to a raw, cut edge. Position them so that, when worn, the clips' metal bars will face outward, but remain under the veiling. The clips should curve against your head when closed.
Step 3. collect the cut sides of the veil and sew them to the clips.
Using a slipknot, attach thread at the corner of a cut edge opposite a clip. Weave the thread in and out of the solitaire patterns along the cut edge between the attached end and the clip then thread it straight through the hole in the clip.
Pull the thread tight so the entire cut edge is gathered against the clip. collect to the underside of the clip (the non-bar side, which will be against your head) so the thread will be inexpressive when you are wearing the veil. You may want to tidy up by clipping off the frayed pieces of netting. One entire side should now be gathered and sewn to a clip.
Repeat on the second side, conferrence and sewing the raw edge against the clip.
Step 4. Make the back gathers.
Attach doubled or heavy button thread to the inside edge of a clip. Weave the thread in and out between the diamonds or holes in the netting. Do not collect the thread to the second clip yet. The distance of the thread determines how full the gathers and how closely the veil hugs your head. You will want to adjust the distance of the thread so the veil looks exquisite on you.
Step 5. Experiment with separate veil widths.
Looking in a mirror, adjust the thread distance between clips. When you are happy with your veil's width and abundance of the gathers, collect the thread by looping it straight through the inside holes of the second clip and tying it off. With 8" - 9" netting, you will need to attach the veil near the top of your head for it to hit just below the nose. Attach it farther back for a shorter look.
Leave time to practice attaching the veil exactly as you want it, and you will look like a star on your wedding day!
How to Make a Net Veil (Birdcage Style)Selected Scenes of the Bride at a River Ridge Wedding Video Clips. Duration : 1.02 Mins.