среда, 15. јун 2016.

Montenergo

The pearl of the Mediterranean, unique in many ways, is situated in the south of the Adriatic. Nowhere else can you find, so much natural wealth, beauty, mild beaches, clear lakes, fast rivers, and gorgeous mountains in such a compact area as in Montenegro. In the morning you can wake up along the beautiful Adriatic coast, have lunch on the banks of Skadar Lake, and enjoy an evening walk in the Montenegrin mountains. Montenegro cannot leave you indifferent.



Handmade jewerly and interestesting facts

  • Jewels and other decorative items are old as the human race itself.
  • Diamonds were first discovered in India, over 2400 years ago. The biggest modern supplier of diamonds is South America.
  • Tradition of giving fiancée engagement ring was introduced by Maximilian of Austria in 1477. He gave his soon-to-be wife Mary of Burgundy masterfully crafted ring as a promise of marriage.
  • 75% of American brides receives engagement ring made out from gold and diamonds                                                  
  • Arrival of metal age enabled creation of first artistic jewelry.
  • The most important quality of emerald, sapphire and ruby is their color clarity.
  • Only one in a million of mined diamonds ends up in jewelry.
  • Amber is fossilized tree sap that is at least 30 million years old.
  • Obsidian is a natural glass that is formed during volcanic eruptions.
  • Famous jewelry material Black Jet that was popularized during the reign of Queen Victoria is made from fossilized coal formed over 180 million years ago.
  • First synthetic diamonds appeared during 1950s.
  • Most pearls made today are cultured, or man-made. This process is done by inserting a small shell into oyster, who then painstakingly covers it with pearl material over a minimum of three years.
  • In ancient times term Sapphire described all blue stones. Similarly, all yellow stones were called Topaz.

уторак, 14. јун 2016.

About make up

Love a dramatic, smokey eye?  Well then why not take it up a notch by adding shimmer or glitter?!  A gold smokey eye is a great alternative to the classic look and there are so many variations.  That pop of gold can be placed on the inner lid, center lid or even in the inner corner of your eye and used as liner underneath.  It adds such a pretty sparkle and can be as bold or subtle as you like. And don’t think you just have to stick with true yellow gold.  Shades of antique gold, rose gold and even copper or bronze can add that same twinkle to your eyes!




                                      Before and after make up!

Short Essay on Fashion

-Today the modern improvement in cosmetics claim to make the old hags and frumps look tolerably young and smart. Why then should one lag behind and submit to the ravages of time and age? Thus fashion craze has banished sobriety.
-Among men the fashion trend does not remain confined to smartness only. The maverick style infects a class. They wear steel bangles, put on crystal necklaces and even wear earring in one ear.
-Life has become fast and distrust for tradition is becoming a cult today. But today smoking and even drinking is no taboo in some societies. The joint families today are in ruins, and even the family units are slack and sloppy. Naturally parental care, affection and family discipline become the severest victims of 



Interesting facts about fashion

1.   The word ‘jeans’ comes from the cotton pants worn by “Genes,” the local term for Genoan sailors.
2.   The average American owns 7 pairs of blue jeans.
3.   Initially, both men and women wore togas in Rome, but after the 2nd century BC, respectable women wore stolas and prostitutes were required to wear a toga.
4.   The Ancient Greeks exercised naked.  In fact, this is where our word “gymnasium” comes from; γυμνός (gymnos) means naked in Ancient and Modern Greek.
5.   The four major fashion capitals of the world are New York, London, Milan, and Paris.  Each city holds fashion shows twice, in February and September.
6.   It was not acceptable for women to wear shorts in public until World War 2.
7.   The first fashion magazine was published in Germany in 1586.
8.   American households spend about 3.8% of their income on clothing, which equates to about $1,700 per person.  By comparison, Americans spent 11% of their income on clothes in 1950.
9.   The price of clothing has decreased by 8.5% since 1992, even when adjusted for inflation.
10.  Over a lifetime, an American woman will spend $125,000 on clothes.  3,000 items—271 pairs of shoes, 185 dresses, and 145 bags.
Style Tips On How To Wear High Waisted Shorts



1. The easiest way to wear high-waisted shorts? Pair them with a plain tank, flat sandals and some cute accessories. Perfect for summer! 


2. Go for a boho look with a loose tank and super long sweater. Humongous heels optional. 



3. Use them as a sort of beach cover-up. Pair them with a cute bikini top when you’re hanging by the pool or beach.


4. In cooler weather, pair them with thigh-high socks, which looks very cool. In really cold weather, add a scarf and beanie. 

Coffin Nails Are The Creepiest Trend To Come Out Of 2015


So coffin nails are long AF and they’re shaped like, ya know, COFFINS.


They got popular because Kylie Jenner started ’gramming them.

The little coffins look so damn beautiful with simple, neutral polish.

In sum: Long live coffin nails.


How to Clean Makeup Brushes: Simple DIY Formula


I try to take good care of my makeup brushes, since they play the most significant role in whether or not my makeup looks decent. I have researched how to clean makeup brushes and have found MANY different approaches. One stood out to me as simple, very inexpensive, and highly effective, though, and I’m going to share it with you today!

All you need to clean your makeup brushes is some water,  a washcloth or paper towels, 1 Tbsp shampoo and 1 Tbsp olive oil. You are ready to go!

First, mix your olive oil with your shampoo. I just used the back of one of my makeup brushes to get them mixed together.

Then, dip your dry makeup brush into the solution. Now it is time to get to work. Use your fingers to gently but firmly massage the mixture down into the brush. That’s where all the makeup is trapped! Don’t move past this stage too quickly. For my large kabuki brush, I spent about 2 solid minutes massaging in the solution to really get all that makeup to come loose.

Then run your brush under water. I am using a cup of water here because the lighting by my sink is atrocious. But I do recommend running water over a cup of water. But do what ya gotta do!






One tip: try really hard not to fully submerge the brush in the water. Your brush bristles are glued onto the brush handle, and if that area gets too wet, the glue could come loose. Don’t freak out over this…just be aware and therefore, don’t try to get the handle super wet.