Friday 29 November 2013

For the men.

Its been a while since we did anything on male fashion and designs. through this i will only concentrate on their hairstyles though. so hop along , it will be an interesting adventure. I also chose to focus only on footballers  since many men are very much inspired by them.
NEYMAR.

 
STEPHAN EL SHARAWY

simple and easy hairstyles to make,
 MAROUANE FELLAINI with the Afro look together with MARCELO.

   
 theirs also the famous mo-hawk look.
 
I just thought that Mario Balotelli could be the best fit for a mo-hawk image since he's had quite a variety of styles.

CHRISTIANO RONALDO.
  
GARETH BALE.
 
BECKHAM.
 
yes well these are just but a few examples of some really good haircuts of some well known footballers. you could check out more, but for the moment it wouldn't hurt to try these out :)
DE GEA



THERE ARE ALSO SOME INTERESTING HAIRSTYLES.
EDGAR DAVIDS.
CARLOS VALDERRAMA.
     
 
RUUD GULLIT

  LAST BUT NOT LEAST IS GERVINHO BY YOUR SIDE, HOPE YOU DID ENJOY THE SHOW :)

Still on fun fashion.







 






 


 






In this I'll take you through  people portraying their personality through hairstyles.




 some people go ahead and imprint their hobbies or likes to their bodies, which just makes you wonder what the world is turning into.

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hair used to be once classified as a mode of beautifying one-self, but after coming across these pictures, i decided hair could also be a way of expressing ones personality indirectly.as illustrated.
such pictures could be examples of EXTROVERTS. 

THERE COULD ALSO BE FUN HAIRSTYLES.
On some other level. your hair could also make your personality fun and interesting. take a look at these examples;

unique colours

trying a new look every time will definitely make one a fun personality, so step out of your comfort zone and try something risky.
add a twist to your braids, ribbons beads just anything colorful.
lady gaga's unique styles.
   
HAIRCUTS DON'T HAVE TO BE SAD STORY ANYMORE!
 
Having a haircut done doesn't have to be as sad as people think it might be for the ladies, I'll present some really interesting yet beautiful cuts done by some celebrities and models due time. Which will bring out some CONFIDENCE in you.

 
you're the one who chooses how to express your own self, and keep note on that most of the time, people judge your personality based on your appearance, could be a positive or negative thing. so be wise on how you'd want to be perceived.
 














Wednesday 27 November 2013

6 Reasons Science Says You Should Go Ahead and Have Some Coffee

  • It might help cut your risk of Type 2 diabetes. Researchers from Qingdao University in China explored 26 different studies (involving more than 1 million participants) and discovered that those who drank the most coffee were up to 30 percent less likely to develop diabetes than those who drank the least amount of coffee—so long as the java isn't overloaded in sugar. The researchers think that coffee may help because caffeine has been linked to lower weight and faster metabolism—two factors in diabetes risk.
  •  There are nutritional benefits to coffee. Not only are there antioxidants in coffee—and was even named the No. 1 source of antioxidants by a study from the University of Scranton—it also contains vitamins B2 and B5, manganese, potassium, magnesium, and niacin, all of which are essential nutrients.
  •  It may help ward off liver disease. Several studies have shown that people who drink four or more cups of coffee a day can help reduce their risk of cirrhosis (where parts of the liver are replaced by scar tissue)—by as much as 80 percent!
  •  Drinking coffee may help reduce your risk of some kinds of cancer. Rutgers University researchers found that caffeine may play a role in protecting you against skin cancer by blocking a protein enzyme in the skin. It may also provide protection against endometrial and colorectal cancers, and, in more good news for your liver, coffee consumption could cut liver risk by about 40 percent.
  • It may help your blood vessels work better. Some research has shown that coffee could have cardiovascular benefits, and a new study presented at the American Association meeting revealed that people who drank a cup of caffeinated coffee had a 30 percent increase in vascular function (compared with those who drank decaf) over a 75-minute period.
  • Coffee might make you happier. A study by Harvard School of Public Health found that the risk of developing depression was decreased with the more coffee consumed. Women who drank four or more cups a day had a 20 percent lower risk than those who drank little to none.

All of which reminds me...I skipped my morning cup this morning! Do you drink coffee regularly?