Gold Jewelry: the ultimate adornment for style, beauty and classWritten by Angela Davis
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Gold has in a way always stood as a symbol for wealth, prestige and power. Through times immemorial gold jewelry has been ultimate ornamentation for kings, queens and noblemen. At one point of time, gold jewelry was also seen as a status symbol and was not meant for common man. It still is looked upon as a status symbol since not every one can afford gold jewelry. However because of numerous forms in which gold jewelry is available to day (such as plated gold, gold filled, gold coated jewelry or gold jewelry of a lower karat), it can now be easily bought by anyone. Gold jewelry does not entail very big or intricate designs, it can even be quite small simple and delicate. How so ever a piece of jewelry maybe, it immediately stands out. There is a timeless classic appeal surrounding it which can never go out of fashion. Gold jewelry is not only something which you can buy for yourself or as a gift to someone you love; you can also buy gold jewelry to keep as an asset. The value of gold jewelry does not depreciate, it only appreciates with time. It can prove to be a very valuable investment. Gold jewelry is timeless classic statement of personal style, beauty and sophisticated elegance.

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| | How to combine styling products to get the look you want Written by Melissa Eaton
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You've got: Curly hair You want: Straight hair Styling recipe: When hair is damp, mix a straightening balm in your hands and apply up hair shaft until almost to roots (again, steer clear of those roots!) Comb through to evenly distribute, then blow dry hair using a large, round brush. Flat iron for a super straight finish. You've got: Kinky, curly hair You want: Defined curls Styling recipe: For added definition and hold, mix a leave-in conditioner or a pomade with a styling gel in palm of your hand. Finger through damp hair section by section, avoiding roots. No matter what style you create, steer clear from using hair dryers that are too hot because these will fry hair and damage hair's natural texture. Check number of watts before using a hair dryer and make sure it's not above 1,600 watts.

Melissa is a professional cosmetologist who is constantly updating her education. For daily updates including tips, secrets and other information, please visit her blog at http://bizewomanbeautytips.blogspot.com/ Beauty doesn't have to cost a fortune!
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