2012年8月28日星期二

T FORGET TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE 4 POINTS AS A SOURCE OF SECONDARY INCOME

I am in the field of Computers from past 16 years and during this period I had learnt many things and from the beginning itself I was very fond of learning Computer Programming and at present I am developing Software programs for various Govt. Sectors. And regarding the Internet business, I started my internet career about 5 years ago and since then I have learnt a lot from this Internet thing.

Almost 80% of Internet users search for ‘How to make money online?‘ and so I decided to create a niche website to tell you about the most of earning money online.

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Since, this is my first post describing this niche, I just wanted to tell you the ‘Basics of Internet Career’ and what is all about ‘Earning Money Online‘.

So guys, have you ever thought that how most of the publishers earn their living only with a few sites they develop. Most of them are under the free site providers like Blogger, WordPress.com, etc. The main success behind such Publishers is just their hard work and patience.

I have seen many publishers who are earning more than $144K per month, so how this happened? Actually, they are writing under a proper niche and that too continuously, within time the reputation of their site increases in search engines and they start earning regular income from their blogs/websites. For more information about finding your niche, refer to my article regardingList of High Paying Adsense Categories for your Niche Website.

Regarding Adsense, its a very big deal to make a good standing account with Adsense because Google won’t spare a single second to ban your account if you have made a single mistake in following Adsense TOS.

But, what if you haven’t done any mistake and Adsense disabled your account, so as with many genuine Publishers. Always make an alternate source of online Income like:

  1. Sell online products.
  2. Sell your own ebooks or products.
  3. Become Affiliate Marketer, through which many publishers are earning their livelihood.
  4. Always use Adsense Alternative Publisher accounts, don’t ever depend on a single firm as Adsense.

If you follow the above tips, you will always have a backup of your Income Source, and if something odd happens with Adsense account, you will gain a regular income from other sources.

But, I recommend making a good standing with your Adsense account as this is a Genuine Publishing network and pays the most share which comes form its advertisers.

Now, what about the Stable Income? Its a must have like problem for almost all of the Publishers who are beginners in this field. don’t worry guys, I will try to solve this problem also, rest depends on your work and writing capabilities.

The income which is coming regularly is called Stable Income, but when this income multiplies itself per month then its called a GOOD STABLE INCOME, so how to earn a good stable income, its very easy… just follow this tip:

HAVE PATIENCE AND UPDATE YOUR SITE DAILY WITH NICHE AND QUALITY CONTENT

DON’T FORGET TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE 4 POINTS AS A SOURCE OF SECONDARY INCOME

After a certain time, you will be getting a regular income, and please don’t blame me if you are not writing proper articles, not updating your blog regularly and expecting to get a good income.

Moreover, many of us think that Google Panda update has eaten my visitors, but my personal opinion about this blog and the visitors is that after recent Panda Update, every genuine publisher is getting targeted users, and I am watching my blog since the last update and I have seen a drastic increase in returning visitors and also new ones, that too targeted.

2012年8月23日星期四

Be an Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess this Summer

Be an Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess this Summer

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The summer collections are trickling in, hooray! Yup, winter’s days are numbered, and spring’s almost here. Just imagine how great all those summery shades of bronze, gold, coral and teal will look with your upcoming tan.

After class today I swung by the Estee Lauder counter to see Bronze Goddess, one of the first summer releases so far.

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It’s a fairly large collection of summery eye and lip makeup, bronzers, self-tanners, a fragrance and even a nail polish thrown in for good measure.

Even though it was pouring down rain outside, the collection made me daydream of surfing and beaches… and beach dudes.

The Sand & Sea Eyeshadow Palette ($40) and Duo Tone Eye Pencil in Aqua and Teal ($18.50) are gonna be keepers.

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Sand & Sea features six shimmery shadows, most of which apply surprisingly cool on my tanned skin.

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Both of the uber-shimmery colors in the Duo Tone pencil have incredible staying power. I swatched ‘em five hours ago, did the dishes, and can still see them both on the back of my hand.

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Duo Tone Eye Pencil in Aqua and Teal swatches on top row, Sand & Sea Eyeshadow Palette on bottom

What do you think of the two High Gloss lipglosses, Golden Goddess and Coral Goddess ($17 each)?

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Pure Color Lipstick in Golden Goddess ($18.50) reminds me of MAC High Tea lipstick…

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From left to right: Golden Goddess Lipstick, Coral Goddess High Gloss, Golden Goddess High Gloss

In a collection called Bronze Goddess, there has to be at least a few bronzers, right?

Holla!

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From left to right: Soft Matte Bronzer ($30), Soft Shimmer Bronzer ($30), Soft Duo Bronzer ($32)

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Luminous Liquid Bronzer ($28.50)

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And then there’s SunBlush Illuminator ($32), the collection’s one lonely blush…

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Self-tanners ($22 to $28.50)

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Pure Color Nail Lacquer in Golden Goddess ($18)

Estee Lauder is also launching a new line of plumping summer stick lipglosses called Gloss Sticks ($18.50). I swatched the ones that caught my eye — Summer Melon, Pop Pink and Nude Almond.

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Pop Pink: a creamy hot pink

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Summer Melon: a creamy coral

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Nude Almond: a shimmery light tan

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Luminous Liquid Bronzer swatch on top; Gloss Stick in Summer Melon, Pop Pink and Nude Almond on bottom

What say you about Bronze Goddess?

I really like the Sand & Sea palette, Duo Tone pencil and Coral Goddess lipgloss.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Branch Out This Spring With Sonia Kashuk’s B

Branch Out This Spring With Sonia Kashuk’s Bamboo Brushes

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This is probably gonna sound weird Coach Outlet Online, but all my life I’ve been bringing home random branches. If I like a stick’s shape or texture, I’ll find a way to haul it home, even if it involves jumping into hella cold SF Bay water (remind me to tell you the story of the giant driftwood someday).

Anywho, I guess that’s probably part of the reason why I like Sonia Kashuk’s new Straight From Nature Brushes. New for spring, Sonia crafted these limited-edition eye, face and cheek brushes from eco-friendly bamboo, cork and a mix of natural and synthetic fibers.

There’s something kind of branch-y and natural about them, like, if the Swiss Family Robinson wanted to make elegant makeup brushes Coach Factory Outlet, these are what they’d look like, ha LOUIS VUITTON SPEEDY!

If you’ve tried and liked Sonia’s seasonal brushes, then you might really dig these. The brush heads feel pretty darn soft for drugstore (the only one that’s a little scratchy is the Wooden Wonder Kabuki), and I like the sturdiness of the handles.

A few stand outs:

  • Straight From Nature Bamboo Powder Brush ($20): This brush’s narrow shape and slightly pointed tip should work great for powder application on specific parts of the face

  • Straight From Nature Bamboo Foundation Brush ($17): The brush head for this is also smaller and more narrow than foundation brushes I’ve used in the past; I bet it’ll get into the small spaces around my nose and chin really well
  • Out of the Woods 4-Piece Set ($13): This four-piece travel set for eyes and face comes with a mini version of the awesome Sonia’s Flat Top Blusher Brush; I’ve never seen a mini version of this brush, so I’m pretty stoked
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Out of the Woods 6-Piece Set, $20


Out of the Woods 4-Piece Set, $13


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What do you think of the handles?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. If you’re new here, thank you for visiting. Makeup and Beauty Blog is a makeup blog with daily product reviews, beauty tips, giveaways and the random shenanigans of a crazy cat lady/makeup enthusiast named Karen (that’s me!). :)

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You’ve Piqued My Interest With Neutrals, Benefit! The New Benefit Peek-a-Bright Eyes Eye Illum

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A pink unicorn with a rainbow maneOf course I got all jazz hands (JAZZ HANDS!) when I saw the neutrals in Benefit’s new eye illuminating kit, Peek-A-Bright Eyes ($32).

Brown, beige and pink eye makeup works on me like shot of makeup love straight to the heart! The combo takes me to that happy place where pink unicorns with rainbow manes roam free, Ryan Gosling walks around shirtless 24/7, and everyone’s eye makeup always looks flawless. :)

Benefit says the shades in the kit, which arrives at Benefit stores, counters and online next month, all work together to create a dazzling, bright-eyed, wide-awake look.

It comes with three eyeshadows (a base shade in Buff, a contour shade in Brown and a highlight in Pearly Pink), two tiny eye brushes, an Eye Bright and a booklet with a tutorial, and some tips and tricks.

For my makeup this afternoon, I used the tutorial in the kit as a jumping off point…

Benefit Peek-a-Bright Eyes Eye Illuminating Kit swatches

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So…I love the packaging. I think it’s totally cute and so totally Benefit, but wearing the makeup and looking at myself in the mirror, I’m not really sure I’m seeing wide awake.

I’m surprised that the products look much cooler and paler on my skin than they do in the pans, and I see a little more fallout from the eyeshadows than I’d hoped. That, and they’re also not quite as smooth as I expected them to be.

Hmm… I think this one’s more of like for me than a love. It might be better suited to paler pretties and cooler-toned cuties.

Off to the farmers’ market!

And I hope to come home with some yummy heirloom tomatoes for this Tuscan bread salad.

I’m also craving kettle corn (big surprise). There’s a guy at the Novato market every week who makes it fresh while you watch.

He’s like a popcorn angel, LOL!

That moment when he hands me the bag, all piping hot, and the salty sweet scent wafts over me? Agh! Gets me every time.

Hope you had a good day today. Almost time to cross the hump. :)

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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2012年8月21日星期二

The Power of Poiret

The Power of Poiret

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Paul Poiret, date and location unknown. Photographed by Lipnitzki. (Via www.NewYorker.com)

Poiret: King of Fashion is one of the most exciting fashion exhibitions that New York City has seen in quite awhile. It certainly helps that the Costume Institute had such an alluring topic to begin with Coach Factory Outlet Online, but it is the abstracted in-situ backdrops, thoughtful wall text and amazing objects that come together to form a heady exhibition. This show, the first on Poiret in 30 years, serves as an inspiration to our emerging generation of fashion designers, collectors and scholars.

Fashion historians have long known that it was the designer Paul Poiret that freed women from the corset a hundred years ago by creating an empire-waist, tubular dress that looked backwards to a revolutionary France, and even further to Classical times. However Coach Factory Outlet Online, one really starts to understand the power of Poiret by listening to the curators’ (Harold Koda and Andrew Bolton) argument that Poiret essentially created modernist fashion by using a reductive geometrical approach that emphasized draping rather than tailoring. Combine Poiret’s innovative silhouettes with his embracement of exoticism and luxury, his concept of lifestyle branding, and his muse and wife Denise as his main advertisement, and we get a very strong sense as to why Poiret called himself the king of fashion.

However, there are a few minor issues I have with the exhibition:

While the thematic groupings (exoticism, historicism, collaboration, etc) contribute to a richer understanding of Poiret’s work, the lack of a clear timeline proves disconcerting to the more literal-minded visitor. For example, dresses from early in Poiret’s career still show up midway through the exhibition, mixed in with dresses from the end of his career. As some of the objects shown are really costume rather than fashion, this jumble makes it difficult for the casual visitor to get a clear sense of the development of Poiret’s line. Another problem is the missing attributions for the accessories on the mannequins. The accessories definitely complete the look, but the visitor must ask if these too are from Denise Poiret, and thus a truly tangible reincarnation of Poiret��s vision? The catalog complicates this, as it overwhelmingly shows only the garments on the mannequins and not the exhibited accessorized look. There is a case at the end of the exhibition filled to the brim with shoes, fans, perfume bottles (lent of course by the owner of the world’s greatest perfume bottle collection,
Christie Meyer Lefkowith) that does contain attributions, but what of the other pieces in the show? These details are minor, but irritating.

A more important critique about the exhibition is that, while Koda and Bolton mention the hobble skirt in their writings, they fail to examine this controversial issue at all, or even produce an example of this garment that supposedly shackled women. Perhaps that was their point though �C to emphasize Poiret��s inherent modernity about clothing��s relationship to the body, rather than a simple misstep. The exhibition in general is a poetic and powerful look at pre-modern fashion. The lush color of the garments and backdrops, the decorative art accents, and the computer-simulated patterns projected onto screens hiding and revealing actual garments prove a transporting experience into Poiret’s world.

Press coverage of this exhibition has been justly positive, if not that critical. Roberta Smith’s article in the NY Times is exemplarary of this: a pleasantly dull snapshot of the exhibition and the top ten facts about Poiret. Perhaps limited word space is the problem, as Judith Thurman’s article in the New Yorker gives us a more engaging look at Poiret, if not exactly the exhibition itself. A better look at the exhibition has to be via New York Magazine, with its video tour by curator Andrew Bolton. His explanation of Poiret lends insight to the exhibition’s thesis, and also gives us a glimpse at how the curator perceives Poiret’s influence today.

There is also this entertaining interview with Head Curator Harold Koda. Perhaps my favorite bit of press comes not from recent times, but rather this contemporary’s view of Poiret, simply titled “The Egotist.”

“Poiret: King of Fashion” is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art through 5 August 2007.

Sarah Scaturro

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ARRRGH! Monsters in Fashion- An Exhibition at the

ARRRGH! Monsters in Fashion: An Exhibition at the Benaki Museum in Athens

by Francesca Granata

Currently on view at the Benaki Museum in Athens is the exhibition “ARRRGH! Monsters in Fashion.” The exhibition includes the work of contemporary experimental designers and visual artists, including Martin Margiela coach outlet online, Walter Van Beirendonck, Bernhard Willhelm, Henrik Vibskov and Charles Le Mindu. “Monsters in Fashion” is curated by Vassilis Zidianakis, Creative Director of ATOPOS CVC, a non-profit cultural organization for the promotion of visual culture, which is also based in Athens and was founded in 2003 by Stamos Fafalios and Vassilis Zidianakis.

ATOPOS is unique in its function as an independent curatorial platform which promotes scholarship and organizes exhibitions on fashion and greater visual culture. It fills an important gap for independent curatorial voices and non-profit organizations in the field of fashion curation��a vital and established practice in the field of contemporary art, where organizations, such as Independent Curators International began as early as the 1970s. ATOPOS’s touring exhibition “RRRIPP!!! Paper Fashion (currently on view in Melbourne) and the accompanying catalogue greatly advanced the scholarship on the use of paper in the history of fashion, as well as bringing forth novel exhibition practices.

The current exhibition “Monsters in Fashion” promises to do the same, as it was developed with the accompanying book “NOT A TOY: Fashioning Radical Characters,” (Pictoplasma Publishing, Berlin, 2011) edited by Vassilis Zidianakis and featuring essays by Valerie Steele (Director and Chief Curator of the Museum at FIT) Gregg Duggan and Judith Hoos Fox (founders of the international curatorial partnership C2), Jose Teunissen (professor at the ArtEZ Institute of the Arts Coach Outlet Online, Arnhem), the anthropologist Ted Polhemus, as well as myself. Hopefully, the exhibition will travel as extensively as the previous one did, and both eventually will be shown on this side of the Atlantic.

I am really thrilled, as I was invited to Athens to speak at the Benaki Museum on the topic of the grotesque in contemporary fashion in conjunction with the exhibition, so a more complete report on the exhibition is forthcoming!

For now I will leave you with some images of the exhibition and the curator’s evocative words:

“Characters are abstract and reduced figures with a strong anthropomorphic appeal and bold graphical silhouette. Over the last decade, they have humorously sampled and remixed their way through visual codes and media, confronting the viewer head-on, regardless of cultural background. This aesthetic approach has a strong influence on contemporary fashion and costume design. International artists create playful dresses, avant-garde costumes and hairstyles, re-inventing the human body and sending their monstrous, enigmatic, radical and grotesque new Characters onto the catwalk and beyond. They redefine the relation between body and costume by mixing visual communication codes and questioning the established aesthetic norms.”

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2012年8月20日星期一

Hautelinks- Week of 1-14-10

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From Barbies to beauty tips, Gossip Girl style to geriatric style (no, not kidding), we’ve rounded up the best and awesomest of the web this week into one handy list. Check it out and let the procrastination begin!

* Steal that Wii remote from your boyfriend because Project Runway is now a video game! The game will be released on March 2nd and a few other fashion games are in the works, too.

* Cynthia Rowley is collaborating with Roxy. While I think of Roxy as very freshman year in high school, some of the pieces are actually pretty wearable and cute. What do you think of the line?

* Eric Daman Coach Outlet bags, Gossip Girl’s wardrobe stylist, just released his new book, “You Know You Want It”. The book details all his style secrets & more. Can’t wait to read it Coach Purses!

* These cityscape-printed scarves are so cool! I want the London one.

* If you watch Golden Girls and love Iris Apfel as much as we do, you will LOVE Advanced Style, a blog featuring photos of stylish folks that are old enough to be your grandparents. Too cute.

* On a similar note, My Mom, The Style Icon celebrates parents in all their sartorial 70s glory.

* The Vogue Guide to Spring 2010 Accessories is totally inspirational and will make you want to shop for spring. Now if only the snow would melt…

* Sequins can be tricky to wear, but StyleList shows us how to rock the trend without looking like a disco ball.

* The Today Show put together a great slideshow comparison of the Lady GaGa Barbies we talked about a few weeks ago, side by side with GaGa’s real-life looks. The Barbies are definitely true to the original!

* Speaking of Barbie louis vuitton outlet, she’s had many careers over the years Cheap Coach Purses, but this year, you can vote on her next job. The choices are Environmentalist, Surgeon, Architect, News Anchor and Computer Engineer.

* 2010 Hair Trends for Every Day of the Week! Who doesn’t love new hair ideas?

* The Street Style Memory Game is a fresh take on old-school card games and it’s infinitely more fashionable than Go Fish!

* Wow, Shine’s list of the 20 Most Ridiculous Fashion Inventions Ever boggled my mind. Who comes up with this stuff? Even worse, who buys this stuff?!

* This TIME Magazine video about freelance reporting in war zones is a must-see for any journalism major.

* Refinery 29 lists their four favorite unconventional street style blogs, including the best one over, the Catorialist.

* Thinking about trying a new hair color but aren’t sure? Read this guide on how to find your perfect shade.

* So. Much. Airbrushing. Honestly, I think most of the “before” shots look better.

* Harper’s Bazaar lists their top 20 trends for 2010, including mixed prints, high-end clogs, lucite accessories, and much more. Which trends are you most excited to rock?

* It’s not really fashion-related, but this list of kids’ cartoon character transformations is just weird. Things have changed a lot since we were kids!

* Again, non fashion-related but cool: 25 logos with hidden messages. Who knew so much thought went into them?

* Um, Facebook is creepy.

That’s all we’ve got for this week! Post any great articles you came across recently in the comments section and be sure to tell us what you think!

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