Sunday, April 15, 2012

Make up for working women


If you have a clear skin, leave out foundation. After cleansing, apply a sunscreen with a built-in moisturizer. Pressed powder or powder compact is useful. Pay more attention to the oily areas of the face. Press the powder all over the face and neck, with a slightly damp sponge. This helps it to set and last longer. 

If you wish to apply foundation, use a water-based one. Add one or two drops of water for a lighter coverage. The foundation should be as close to your skin colour as possible. For eye make-up stick to eye pencils, or line your eyeswith brown or gray eye shadow for a softer effect. Then, apply mascara in two light coats. Apply one coat. Allow it to dry. Comb out the lashes with an eyelash comb or brush. Then apply the second coat and comb out. 

For lipstick, avoid very dark colours. They look darker in fluorescent lights. Go for pinks, copper, bronze, burgundy or wine colour. Or, use light pastel colours like mauve or pink, or wear only lip gloss. Lastly, apply a light cologne or perfume….nothing too overpowering. 

Make-up for the working woman must last right through the day. In an air-conditioned office, make-up stays fresh enough, but if you travel, you need to renew your make-up, specially in summer. Carry fragrant wet tissues, to refresh the skin and remove grease and sweat. A powder compact is really handy to get rid of that oily look. First wipe with the tissues and then dab powder. You need lipstick to touch-up after lunch. Carry a small bottle of cologne, or your favourite deodorant. 

Although long hair is in fashion, avoid keeping it loose at work. One tends to keep fussing with the hair. Most distracting! If you have long hair, put it up in a roll, or pin it up, tie it back in a pony tail. Actually, pony tails are the trend, whether low or high, tied back with ribbons or clip. Many kinds of hair accessories are available, but they should not be too decorative for work. You can even curl the ends of the hair with curlers and then tie them in a pony tail, or pin then up with a clip.

Braids (plaits) may also look nice for work, although it may take time. Braids for work hairstyle can be done on long and medium length hair. Divide your hair into three parts and intertwine it like a rope. Towards the end of the braid, use elastic band or a ribbon to tie it up. Braids look neat on young working women.

As far as the new trends are concerned, the more natural look in hair is making its way in, with a look of ease. Keep the hair away from the face. If you have short hair, wear it softly and naturally layered. Even in hair colour, natural colours like browns are the trend. You can have subtle colours with natural highlights. 
The bob is back in fashion and will be the trend for short hairstyles in the coming seasons. For short hair, you can also go for the slightly tousled look if you wish to be in. Not, harsh or obviously structured, but rather a careless and casual look. 

If you have shoulder length hair and wish to leave it open, condition it after shampoo, so that it is soft, smooth and manageable.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Valentines Day Special in Seville



The restaurant Sevilla Triana Abbots offers you a very special dinner to celebrate Valentine's Day watching the best view of the city to the river Guadalquivir and the Tower of Gold The guests will participate in a drawing for a weekend for two at a luxury hotel in Granada.

The chef Willy Moya, who leads this project under the current gastronomic coined as "Educated Andalusian cuisine" has been commissioned to design this menu consisting of : Mi-cuit foie gras with apple jelly and gingerbread, carpaccio octopus, mullet roasted saddle with ham and wild rice with garlic mayonnaise and Iberian sirloin with potato strudel, cheese and apple. Finally, Pionono chocolate ice cream and rice soup with milk and a glass of French champagne Moet Chandon. To accompany dinner, a bottle of wine to choose between a young white Andalusian, raising a red Rioja or Lambrusco.

This Valentine's Special menu will be available the nights of 13 and 14 February for a price of 100 € per couple (tax included). In addition, guests will participate in a drawing for a weekend for 2 at the 4-star hotel Saray Palace in Granada, or 4-star hotel Abades Guadix (Guadix - Granada).

Abades Triana, which opened last July, is one of the most important culinary innovations of the Andalusian capital. A street is the main hall, with capacity for 360 diners, which must be added that can accommodate 20 The Cube, the most exclusive private corner of the restaurant. It also has an outdoor terrace where you can enjoy when the weather permits, a peck in a relaxed atmosphere.