Article: Look in the mirror and decide which parts of your body you want to enhance. Then, choose items that show off your assets. This will draw people’s eyes to what makes you beautiful.  For instance, you might love your legs. To show them off, you might wear dresses or long, slim pants. Similarly, you might be proud of your curves. You could wear tops, blazers, or dresses that cinch in at your waist. Alternatively, you might use a belt to tighten your clothes at your waist. Use a tape measure to find the smallest part of your waist. Then, use a belt to tighten your clothes over this part of your waist. This will draw the eye to the smallest part of your body and will enhance your curves.For instance, you might put a wide belt over a button-up shirt to create a cute work look. Alternatively, you might use a 1 in (2.5 cm) belt to create a waist on a baggy dress. Layering your clothes can make you look more stylish and put-together, as long as your pieces are fitted. Pick layers that fit the season and occasion. Here are some ideas:  In spring, wear light cardigans, a wind breaker, or a thin blazer. During summer, stick to vests or 3/4-length sleeved cardigans. In fall, pick cardigans, sweaters, light jackets, or blazers. In winter, pick a stylish overcoat, a jacket, or a blazer. At work, use blazers and cardigans to upgrade your style. On the weekend, throw on a light jacket, a vest, or a cardigan. For a causal look, pick a denim or leather jacket.
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Choose pieces that draw the eye to your best features. Cinch the smallest part of your waist to create an hourglass look. Layer a jacket, cardigan, or vest over your outfit to upgrade your style.
Article: Whether you dress it up or down with your outfit of choice, victory rolls are ideal for a night of bar-hopping or any fun occasion.
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Pump up your hairstyle game and wow your friends with this sexy look perfect for a night out on the town.
Article: Therefore, you should choose a color that works well with your natural color. The usual options are a lighter shade of brown, a shade of red/auburn, or a shade of blonde.  There are two types of ombre: traditional, and reverse. The traditional ombre has a lighter color at the tips of your hair than at the roots, while a reverse ombre has darker tips and lighter roots. Select a shade that is no more than two shades lighter than your existing hair color. The more subtle the color change, the more natural and sun-kissed your hair will appear. Whenever possible, look for mild or all-natural dyes that will be less damaging to your hair. Equally important as the color selection is choosing where your natural color and dyed color will meet. The lower down your hair the two meet, the safer your look will be. If the two colors meet too high, you run the risk of looking like you have grown-out roots, rather than a beautiful ombre.  Ombre hair is more suitable for those with longer hair, as this makes you less likely to look like you have grown-out roots. The longer the hair, the further down the ombre can begin to work its contrast. In general, the jawline is a good place to have the two tones meet. Make sure that there are no tangles left in your hair. This step will make applying the bleach easier, but it will also help you to make sure that your hair will be evenly colored. There is a good chance that you will get bleach or dye onto your clothes during the process. An artist or styling smock should help prevent this, though. If you do not have a smock to throw on, change into an old t-shirt that you can get dirty. Gloves generally come with a dye kit but if they don’t, you can simply use normal rubber, vinyl, or latex gloves. Remember that it is very important to wear gloves when dyeing or bleaching your hair.  If you do not use gloves, you can end up dyeing or bleaching your hands in addition to your hair. The bleach can also irritate your skin, causing a burning sensation.
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Select your color. Decide where you want the fade to stop. Brush your hair well. Put on a smock or an old t-shirt. Put on gloves.