• Matthew 22:37-39
  • John 15:12-13
  • Psalm 69:35
  • Isaiah 1:18
  • John 15:12-13
  • Luke 11:41
  • Proverbs 17:22
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:17
  • Ezekiel 18:25-28
  • 1 Corinthian 13:4-7
  • Luke 11:41
  • Proverbs 17:22
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:17
  • Ezekiel 18:25-28
  • Ezekiel 18:25-28
  • 1 Corinthian 13:4-7

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The 100 Hall Famer Hairstyles of All Time

27. Janet Jackson’s Thick Braids
Hair that was the desire of many  ’90s women.



28. Sarah Jessica Parker’s Waves
These gorgeous spirals on Sarah Jessica Parker made women everywhere ditch their flat irons.


29. The Beehive
A ’60s indespensable that’s been recreated a thousand times over.


30. The Teased Updo
Even Barbra Streisand plunged for the sophistication of the beehive’s softer sister trend.


31. The Grace Kelly Tuck
Grace Kelly’s signature ‘do was silky, contained, every-hair-in-its-place charm.


32. The Mia Farrow Pixie
The genderless elegance of this style practically stole the show in Rosemary's Baby





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Monday, September 29, 2014

The 100 Hall Famer Hairstyles of All Time

20. Old-Hollywood Waves
Remains a red-carpet most wanted today.




21. Finger Waves
Whether very assemble or loose, finger-style waves makes great bone structure into spotlight.


22. Cher Hair
Cher’s locks were luminary, shiny, lustrous, and fashionable.


23. Gisele Bundchen’s Beachy Waves
Gisele Bündchen’s hair continue as the model of hassle-free allurement.


24. Brigitte Bardot’s Dreamy Updo
Never before had a celebrity hairstyle been this hot.


25. Tina Turner’s Layered Shag
This bold cut exhibited dominance and liberty.


26. Diana Ross’ Big Curls
This statement-making cut was justly matched for a disco diva like Diana Ross.





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Sunday, September 28, 2014

The 100 Hall Famer Hairstyles of All Time

13. Dorothy’s Braids
This iconic cut was key to helping Judy Garland project such innocence in her most beloved role in The Wizard of Oz





14. The 10 Cornrow Braids
The style that helped brought in the concept of braids-as-art into the middle-of-the-road



15. The Vargas-Girl Curl
Celebrity charm encapsulated in hair.


16. The Flapper Bob
The individualist coif that first reaped impulsion in the ’20s is still a must-have for low-maintenance good-looking.


17. Meg Ryan’s Shag
The wash-and-wear haircut that helped make hairstylist Sally Hershberger a by-word.


18. Princess Diana’s Short Layers
A regal cut that redefined classiness in the ’80s.


19. Demi Moore’s Ghost Bob
When Patrick’s Swayze’s character finally pronounces his love for his love interest, the world wailed “Ditto!” in conformity—for her bob.





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Saturday, September 27, 2014

The 100 Hall Famer Hairstyles of All Time

6. Duchess Catherine’s Bouncy Locks
Kate Middleton’s locks are the contemporary definition of “princess hair.”



7. The Five-Point Cut
Vidal Sassoon’s signature ‘do began a short-hair style in the ’60s.


8. The Pixie
Cute and sexy in a package, the cropped cut continues a short-hair go-to today.


9. Zooey Deschanel’s Full Retro Bangs

Fringe with a ’50s flair that somehow doesn’t seem at all old-fashioned.


10. The Cleopatra
A fierce hairdo appropriate for a queen



11. The Dorothy Hamill Wedge
The skater’s bubbly cut and sweet image turned this style the look of the mid-’70s.


12. The Feathered Farrah
The model haircut of the laid-back California girl next door.






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Friday, September 26, 2014

The 100 Hall Famer Hairstyles of All Time



In the United States and Europe, it is estimated that more than one-third of women over age 18 and about 10 percent of men over age 40 use some type of hair dye.

Modern hair dyes are classified as permanent (or oxidative), semi-permanent, and temporary. Permanent hair dyes which  draws up to 80 percent of currently marketed products, consist of colorless dye “agents” (chemicals called aromatic amines) and dye “couplers.” In the presence of hydrogen peroxide, these agents and couplers react with one another to form pigment molecules. Darker colors are formed by using higher concentrations of agents while Semi-permanent and temporary hair dyes are non-oxidative and include colored compounds that blemish hair directly.

Over 5,000 different chemicals are used in hair dye products whereby some of which are reported to be carcinogenic (cancer-causing) in animals.

There are hair dye formulations that contained chemicals that were found to cause cancer in animals so ladies should be reminded by this

There are studies which disclose that people who began using hair dyes before 1980 have an increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin lymphoma so this may serve as a warning.

For you to be guided about more information on hair dyes’ safe ingredients composition, it is available  from the National Toxicology Program (NTP), an interagency program of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services which provides 12th Report on Carcinogens identifies agents, substances, or chemical mixtures that cause or might cause cancer in humans.

In most cases, the most safest without worrying whether your most patronized hair is dangerous or not, it’s still the natural glow that is most significant, to preserve your crown of glory’s charisma in all angles and to conserve that all-time hall of fame looks of you, simply just how nature preserves its natural aesthetic value.  Look at these Best Hairstyles of All Times so you would constantly be inspired to defend the most beautiful ‘YOU”


1. Halle Berry’s Spiky Pixie Haircut



2. Audrey Hepburn’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s Updo
Still remains the mark for ageless sophistication for 50-plus years later.

  

3. The Afro 
A style that’s been reinvented in incalculable techniques.



4. The Rachel
The swingy layers that unveiled a million hairstyles.



5. The Brenda
Shannen Doherty’s style brought about an outbreak of long-hair-with-bangs styles in the mid-’90s.





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Thursday, September 18, 2014

The World's 20 Top-Paid Musical Artists

14. Brad Paisley ($40 million)

This cool country music star guy in a cool hat, makes it competitively on concert tours supported by sponsorships from Chevy, Skinny Water, and Sea Ray boats.


15. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers ($38 million)

This is not wondering to generate such a bulk of revenues because this band could be seen through 46 subsequent engagements in the past 12 months.


16. Jay-Z ($37 million)

This rapper outstrip his wife Beyonce’s earning for the first time since their 2008 nuptials, world tour, endorsements and as an entrepreneur.


17. AC/DC ($35 million- tied with Muse, & Tim McGraw)

This Scotland-born and Australia-bred maintained to tickle its fans’ listening delight grossing $60 million approximately.


17. Muse ($35 million, tied with AC/DC & Tim McGraw)

This Britain-based rock group who looks like triplets in this picture grossed $76 million on 63 shows from the previous last year


17. Tim McGraw ($35 million, tied with AC/DC & Muse)
Aside from profitable concert tours, McGraw  has his line of cologne which is among the best selling celebrity scents.


18. Rascal Flatts ($34 million)

This band grossed $45 million on 61 shows over the past 12 months.  Aside from which, Rascal Flatts earned through heavy radio play and endorsements from JC Penny to name a few.


19. Kenny Chesney ($30 million)

This artist with appealing looks looks grossed nearly $40 million on 24 shows in support of his  album "Hemingway’s Whiskey".


20. Rihanna ($29 million)

This Barbados-born artist grossed $1 million nightly in 38 shows over the past 12 months aside from her saleable albums, digital singles and endorsements with CoverGirl, Secret to name a few.



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Reference: 

The World's 25 Highest-Paid Musicians, http://www.forbes.com/pictures/eegi45lfkk/the-worlds-25-highest-paid-musicians/

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

The World's 20 Top-Paid Musical Artists

7. The Eagles ($60 million)

This timeless band continues its efficiency especially on the road where they spawn an enormous take home.


8. Justin Bieber ($53 million)

At a young age of 17, could you imagine that he reaches this rank, collecting revenues from an international tour, new album and even a perfume line?



9. Dave Matthews Band ($51 million)

Could you spot their mysterious looks? This band grossed over $1 million per night on 68 shows in the past 12 months.



10. Toby Keith ($50 million)

Aside from music, he also earns from an endorsement deal with Ford, a mezcal line and a restaurant chain called I Love This Bar And Grill.


11. Usher ($46 million)

This double Grammy Award Winner is the guy who discovered Justin Bieber performing in a profitable concert tour.


12. Taylor Swift ($45 million)

Country and pop music makes this star to be a moneymaking machine. Her album “Speak Now” was certified triple-platinum barely a month after its October release hitting a nightly gross of $750,000 in tour show.


13. Katy Perry ($44 million)

Her song "Roar" was nominated as the Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.  She has her own perfume line namely Purr. Her album “Teenage Dream” is one of nine in history to swank four chart-topping singles.


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Reference: 

The World's 25 Highest-Paid Musicians, http://www.forbes.com/pictures/eegi45lfkk/the-worlds-25-highest-paid-musicians/
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