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Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2012

CHOOSING THE RIGHT WEDDING DRESS


The body may not as perfect as models. But with the right choice of wedding dress, this special day will be perfect. How to choose it?

What kind of wedding dress that suits you? Do you have to follow the trend, or adjust the body?

Trends sometimes greatly influence the choice, as the wedding of Prince William and the movie Breaking Dawn. Lace sleeves dress choice of Kate Middleton is now popular again. Similarly, the dress wears by Bella Swan on the movie also coming up to the surface.

Now, many brides choose the dress which is not too open, no arms, and a classic cut. Even so, choosing a wedding dress is individual. There is collaboration between the interests of prospective brides and trends.

Lots to consider, ranging from models, colors, materials, sizes, and of course the price. Because it’s once for a life time, choosing a wedding dress must pass thorough mature consideration.

So which model is suitable? This is the tip, to the one who has these postures;

1. Short

Avoid dresses that fall at the waist because it would give a short body impression. You should select the Baby Doll model that gives higher look. Material Chiffon, Velvet and Lace are the best option.

2. Fat

In order to get slimmer impression, avoid knitted material. Wear Princess Model or A-line style. Chiffon material is the best option because it can cause a floating effect, to be able to disguise the shape of the body.

3. Model 'Apples' 

Choose a wedding dress with a silhouette of 'A-Line', because the waist will look slimmer. Empire waist is also suitable, because it hides the waist and hips. Showed little arms and neckline can make it look more slender. For the neckline, use a V or round models.

4. Pear Shape

If your body have similar shape as Pear (big in the hips and thighs), A-line shaped dresses can camouflage the middle area. Materials are a bit stiff or not hovering, like Duchesse satin, taffeta, lace eyelet, or raw silk shantung, can be used. V neckline will also give the impression of more slender.

5. Large Breasts

Choose a dress that covers the chest in full, so it is not exposed cleavage and breasts. But if you like the dress off shoulder, use the chest slightly curved, like a heart shape. Not a straight line which makes the chest looks bigger.

It should be noted that shiny materials such as organza, satin, and silk can make it look bigger, so the more the attention. So it should be avoided.

6. Straight Waist  

If the body is less feminine, i.e. less curvy waist and chest rather flat, use clothing that can impress the body shape. Sheath Dress with mermaid ends, plus the line width and slightly wrinkled V chest can impress larger breasts.

7. Tiny

Pick a dress having a certain trumpet, sheath, and modified A-Line. Waist line dresses should be placed above the waist, so that the bottom of the dress can be longer and you look taller. The material will, with effect very shiny fabric. Details that are used should be small.

8. Tiny Chest

Wrinkled top of the dress can give the impression of a larger chest. Halter cut dresses also help to create that impression. In addition, wear a bra that could help lead to bigger breasts.

9. Sleek high

Blessed, because this kind of body fits to wear all fashion dresses. But more advisable to wear collection newfangled shirt waist dress with a full skirt, which will add to the elegance. Lace and satin could be an option.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

DANGEROUS FACTS ABOUT SMOKING


Do not take for granted when you become passive smokers because of the risk borne turned out to be as big as an active smokers. Because you still have to inhale the smoke from your friends who is actively smoking cigarettes.

What happens when someone is sucking or inhaling secondhand smoke?

In one puff at least 3000 types of toxins enters our body. Toxins such as acetone, ammonia, arsenic, methanol, naphthalene, and cadmium, and many more.

The toxins that enter our body will be pile more and more if we don’t stop smoking or inhale the smoke. From 3000 toxins, more than 250 are strong and dangerous toxins, while 69 of them cause cancer.

Disorders in children.

Even more distressing is certainly the affect in children. Which are?

- Infants of low birth.
- Death shortly after birth. Mothers who smoke during pregnancy, both active and passive have a higher risk.
- About 200 thousand to one million children affected by asthma, because they are passive smokers.
- Respiratory disorder that causes short breathing
- The disruption of the middle ear, the sufferer reaches more than 1.5 million children.

What is presented is not testimony, but based on the research.
It may be that some say "my grandfather is 80 years old and still smoking, and he remains healthy." That's not the point. But here the emergence factors of the disease derive from two sources, exogenous and endogenous.

Endogenous factors, or factors inside the body. In every human body is already equipped with the destroyer of tumor gene, which is p53 that surround the lungs. Unfortunately genes and tumor vandal guards the body is damaged by smoke and tobacco. As a result, genes, and the troops were no longer functioning.
While external or exogenous factors are smoking, pollutants and so on.
Thus, the onset of the disease is derived from two factors. So even thought his heavy smoker, but if the endogenous condition in his body is strong, he will not get sick. But whatever the reason is, we should not ever smoke.
Facts about second-hand smoke
The things you need to know to minimize exposure to secondhand smoke;
- Avoid public area that allowing near the smoker. Select Non Smoking area. Although the smoke is not inhaled, it does not mean you are not exposed.
- About 40 percent of children exposed to smoke and passive smoking. 31 percent of deaths due to tobacco and secondhand smoke occur in children.
- The house is the biggest area that causes people especially children to be secondhand smoke.