Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Types Of Shoes For Different Style Dresses
Sunday, July 29, 2007
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You can’t wait to show off your new shoes, so you hit the pub! And why not, you’ve spent big moolah and you got the right!
But what happens when some Ms. Goody two shoes greets you with the same pair on? Oh! How you detest dumb, mass production.
Swati Modo collection can be a way out to all your woes! This charming cobbler, Swati Mehrotra, is a young designer who customizes and doesn’t believe in assembly lines. Each pair has a unique story to tell and fits to a peculiar theme.
She has her own eccentric twists and so Rainfall at Taj becomes an inspiration to a white long boot, ornate with fine embroidery and brocade on top. Full points to you if you can make out a real fish from her jazzy, copper mule variation, with black leather scales. When the stakes are high, try her court shoe, a winning bet from the Casino line!
Slip them on and you’ll be setting a trend. What’s more, it would be uniquely yours!
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Saturday, July 28, 2007
What to Wear with Ballerina Flats!!
f you're looking for a fun, sporty look, a casual canvas skimmer is adorable with capris, shorts and short denim skirts.
What to Wear with Ballerina Flats
Capri Pants...
Leggings
Shorts
Skirts with hemline at or above the knee.
Apparel to Avoid
Pants that are too long.
Pleated pants with narrow legs. This will make your mid section appear bigger, while making your legs seem shorter.
Wearing ballet flats with longer skirts and dresses can create a romanticly feminine silhouette, but will make short women appear shorter.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Wedges - What to Wear with Wedge Heeled Shoes
While wedge heels are an extremely fashionable and versatile choice in women's footwear, they won't look great on everyone, or with every outfit -- and like any shoe style, they have their pros and cons.
What Exactly is a Wedge Heel?
On most shoes, the "heel" sits under only the heel of the foot, but a wedge heel runs under the foot, from the back of the shoe to the middle or front.
As you've probably guessed, it has a wedge shape, but not all wedges are high heels. In fact, wedge heels range from low to high, it's the shape and the length of the heel that classify it as a wedge.
- These shoes add height, but are easier to walk in than stilettos.
- Wedges have a very cosmopolitan look to them - they're worldly and sophisticated.
- A wedge heel looks great with nearly any length skirt or dress.
- Wedge heels, by nature, are a fashionable choice - by just choosing to wear them, you up your fashion quotient.
- Wedges will add definition and shape to heavy ankles, making them appear thinner.
- Wedge heels are still heels, with all their pitfalls. Don't be fooled into thinking you can run a marathon in them.
- Wedges can look a little clunky, especially when paired with very tight-fitting clothing.
- This style tends to seem a bit on the casual side. While there are dressier styles of wedges, finding a truly elegant one can be a bit difficult.
- A thick wedge heel will make really skinny ankles appear even thinner.
- Flowing skirts
- Bohemian styles
- Thin, gauzy fabrics
- Wrap dresses
- Wide or flared jeans or pants
- Gauchos
- Pencil skirts
- Capris
- Pants with narrow or straight legs
ways to beautiful feet!!
Treating Rough, Dry and Cracked Heels
Several factors can contribute to dry heels including climate, excess weight and going barefoot, but however you got them, nothing can ruin a pair of sexy sandals more than rough, cracked heels। Fortunately, they're not too difficult to deal with - here is the method I used for clearing up my own dry heelsFirst think to do is drink lots of water to keep the skin hydrate. It will keep your skin soft and supple and skin will not get as dry to get cuts and cracks.
Always wash your feet properly whenever you come from outside. Sleep after washing your feet.
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Soak your feet in lukewarm water with a little soap in it. It will loosen the tight dead skin from your soles and heels.
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Use foot scrubber to scrub the dead skin and brush away the dead skin with a small brush meant for feet.
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Rubbing pumic stone too is helpful in clearing the dead dull skin.
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Wipe your feet and massage foot cream on them. You can even apply petroleum jelly or your daily body lotion on your feet.
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Always keep the nails cut and well shaped.
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If you are already getting cracked heels on your feet then regularly scrub away the dead skin and apply foot cream, which is made for cracked heels. Such creams are easily available at any chemist store.
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Best way to soften the hard skin on heels and reduce the cracks is soaking feet in Luke warm water for 5-10 minutes then scrubbing the dead skin and then applying the foot cream on the heels before going to bead. Then wear cotton soaks on your feet throughout the night that way skin will absorb the moister and the cracks of the heels will heal faster.
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If your cracked heels are really bad and giving you pain then try this remedy to heal them. Melt paraffin wax and mix it with a little coconut oil. Fill this mixture into your cracked heels while going to bed. Wash it off in the morning. Filling this wax in your cracks for at least 10 days will fill the gap a lot and pain will be very less.
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To avoid foot pain wear shoes, which are right, size for your feet. Tight or loose shoes create problems for the feet. You should go to buy new shoes in the evening because that is the time when there is water retention in the body and you will come to know the exact size of your feet.
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You can spray foot spray or powder in your shoes while putting your feet in.
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Never wear shoes in wet legs and never wear wet socks.
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Do not cut or itch if you get athlete's foot or some other skin problem in your feet or between your toes. Seek medical help and keep hygiene.
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Rubbing onion oil on the skin rashes and itches is quite helpful.
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To avoid the cracks of your heels keep scrubbing the dead hard skin regularly and keep applying moisturizers or petroleum jelly to your feet, which will prevent your heels from getting cracks.
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If there is pain in your feet then soak them in hot water with salt added to it and alter the feet in cold water. Doing this therapy for half and hour improves the blood circulation and relieves the pain.
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Massage the feet and put pressure on the points.
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Walk on the grass barefoot early morning. It rejuvenates the feet and improves the eyesight.
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Do not wear uncomfortable shoes just to show. Wear the shoes you are comfortable in. avoid wearing tight shoes and high heels if there is pain in your feet.
Cracks in the heels occur due to the dryness of the skin. Our palms and feet are the area where skin produces no oil so they are usually dry. We need to feed them moister by applying sufficient moister on them. While the skin of the palms is soft, the skin of the feet is hard so it requires more care. If regular cleaning of the skin has been done by removing the dead skin, there are very few chances to get cracked heels. Still if you get cracked heels even after scrubbing the dead skin and applying moisturizers, then do not ignore the first sign of cracks that are fine lines on the heels.
As soon as you see them start applying crack creams on your heels and drink lots of water. If there is dryness in your body, it will show off on your skin. Drinking water is the best way to keep the skin moist.