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The Most Popular Face Shapes and The Short Hairstyles 2010

The Most Popular Face Shapes and The Short Hairstyles 2010When you are find for new 2010 short hairstyles pictures, Short Hairstyles provides an in depth guide featuring the most popular face shapes and the short hairstyles that suits your.

2010 New short hairstyles are great if you don't want to fuss much with hair. They're also good for hot climates and easy to color. The only problem is that you have to cut them often or else they get into a grow out stage that is hard to handle.

In this new 2010, you want a short hairstyles? Do you think this 2010 new short hairstyles picture is very satisfied with a few Mody?

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The Most Popular Face Shapes and The Short Hairstyles 2010
2010 Hairstyles
The Most Popular Face Shapes and The Short Hairstyles 2010
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The Most Popular Face Shapes and The Short Hairstyles 2010
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The Most Popular Face Shapes and The Short Hairstyles 2010



Taken from http://latest-fashion-hairstyles.blogspot.com/

Love for Labels

Love for Labels

Love for Labels



guccilogoA lot of times I wonder why I buy clothes and bags that are covered with labels. Everyone does it whether they do it on purpose or not. My friends and I went through the whole American Eagle and Abercrombie and Fitch phase. And the number of people wearing North Face has seem to grow even bigger these days. But what’s so great about these labels anyway?


In my opinion a North Face jacket was nothing more than an expensive outdoor coat. And the outdoor type of look never appealed to me, but I wanted it just as much as everyone else and probably for the same reason. The North Face label. The little text on the left shoulder. What an embarrassing reason!


Now, a few years after that whole obsession, I find myself with the same kind of fetish, except with higher-end brands like Gucci and Louis Vuitton. Although I’m not as tense about labels, in the back of my mind I know that I want that certain Gucci logo bag or the pair of Chanel sunglasses not exactly because I want or need them, but so I can feel “in style.” It got me thinking, as we grow older do we act the same with different commodities? Are labels constantly going to give us that certain satisfaction that we’ve always felt after buying them?


It may seem that I’m against brands, which is simply untrue, but everyone wearing the same thing gets really boring, no? As much as I love some of the most popular labels it almost seems like buying the same thing equals getting a nod of approval from friends and the community. I know that’s how I felt used to and sometimes even now.





Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/