Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Flaunt Your New Look With Hair Extensions New York

We are bound to get tired of the old and long for something new in our lives from time to time. Often we have seen that shopping for new clothes or some objects that we like, gives us a nice and happy feeling but at times just this does not help. A new look is something that many people opt for in order to bring a complete change in their monotonous life within a short while. A new look can be brought about through new clothes, a complete new style of dressing and perhaps with a new hair cut that changes the look of the person. However, one of the most innovative and effective methods to get a new look that you have always desired is through hair extensions New York.
Hair extensions New York is the best way to get a desired length and style of hair no matter how your natural hair looks like. It can instantly add length to your hair or change the style, look, color and texture of the hair as per your requirements and demand. The first step to getting hair extensions New York for yourself is to find a reputed hair stylist who has the necessary competence and experience in doing hair extensions. The process involves adding artificial or natural hair to your original hair to give it a new look, feel, color or texture and of course length. So if you have gone in for a short hair style but feel that it does not suit you, then all it will take is a hair extension to get the desired length for hair of your choice.

The stylist who does your hair extensions New York should be qualified and competent to handle the task with care as it actually affects your entire appearance. Also, the hair that is being used for the extension needs to be procured from some good and authentic source, be it natural or artificial, in order to provide the best results for the clients. When you opt for hair extensions, ensure that you are completely aware of the entire procedure and know the post treatment care as well that is required to maintain the new style and your hair in good condition.

Hair extensions New York should be carried out keeping the client's hair, texture and complexion in mind. The hair being used for the extension should match the natural quality, texture and color of your natural hair to provide the best effect. Once you have opted for this procedure you can rest assured that changing looks will be an easy task that you can do each time, whenever you are tired of looking and feeling the same. So go in for hair extensions and bring back the glamour and spark to your life as you emerge as a new person with the help of hair extensions. The right hair style and look can indeed make a world of difference to you and the people who will now know the new you.

Peter Symcox is a professional writer, who has an extensive knowledge of hair extensions and their necessity in the fashion world. He likes to disseminate his knowledge of hair extensions to people suffering from hair loss. To know more about hair extensions in New York,Hair extensions Manhattan, Hair extensions Salon NY visit www.jaiainc.us

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Peter_Symcox

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Awesome Emo Hair


"One of my most recent photos, Love the emo hair and the way the eyes match the background." - self portrait by ‹3//Josiah›

Friday, February 26, 2010

Lacey Brown Hairstyle

Credit: Michael Becker/FOX

Lacey Brown, I love the look, soulfoul voice, she's cute and I love her hair too.
Her rendition of "What a Wonderful World" from Hollywood round was great and very endearing and what a great attitude about not getting through last year. I really liked Megan Joy (who got thru instead of her) but Megan didn't quite deliver although she was good. I'm glad Lacey was given another chance this week. Some people say her hairstyle is called "The Suspicious Duchess".


Must Watch - What A Wonderful World




Lacey Brown - Somewhere Over the Rainbow Audition


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Emo Subculture

Emo, is a term which is given to the subculture of hardcore punk and pop, which originated from the Washington DC area, but which later spread like wildfire to the rest of the US and also to other parts of the world. Emo has since evolved into a musical and fashion experience which is embraced by quite a number of young adherents.

The word “Emo” actually originated from the term "emocore" which refers to the hardcore punk music scene which started in the mid-1980s. The term is a variation of the word "emotive hardcore", which is what the bands in the DC area sounded like. They have developed a unique punk-rock style of music, which blended the characteristics of the electric guitar with smooth sounded mellow tracks, which are typically screamed from the top of the lungs, hence the term emotive hardcore. Amongst the bands which pioneered this genre were groups such as One Last Wish, Embrace, Fire Party and Moss Icon.

The Emo subculture is also heavily influenced by the Indie scene, with the likes of people such as Fugazi heading off the first wave of Emo, with bands which included Far and Texas Is The Reason, which pumped Indie music into the Emo subculture.

The sound feels more like a chaotic blend of instruments laced with emotional singing which emanates deep inside the lungs. This attracts crowds of young people. Their chants and raves have become characteristic as far as Emo concerts are concerned. These concerts have in turn become some of the most vibrant in the entire rock industry.

The Emo culture is not all about music however. There are fashion statements and stereotypes associated with the Emo subculture which spread to other facets of culture. Black is considered the color of choice in the Emo universe and it permeates almost all aspects of the Emo dress code. The hair is typically dyed jet-black, and in some instances it is spiked and can contain other colors as well. For the ladies, black nail polish is also widely used. In the Emo world, make-up is utilized by both males and females.

There is now a wide range of products which cater to the needs of the Emo subculture. Cities such as Austin have fully embraced it and have great places which have an Emo theme such as restaurants, record stores and other joints. It is now common to even see special clothing lines, merchandise, toys and even TV programs and movies. Today, the Emo subculture has caught influences from both pop and rock and is beginning to be accepted as a lifestyle choice.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Friday, January 29, 2010

Cute Girl

cute emo girl

cute emogirl hair
Cunning, attractive, cute girl contrived to charm.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

I am with myself on the inside..


photo source: sunset love

Everyone is right and at the same time wrong on being emo. It's just the way the world works. See, everyone has their own opinions and no one should shut them up no matter what others think, or if they don't agree. It's just how the world works. Isn't that the whole point of trying to "find" you? To never hold anything back and always look for a you that you feel comfortable in, and all the people who call the others posers, how are you to judge that?

Everyone is still human, still people trying to find themselves in this image crazed world. There's no right or wrong thing to think or say or be for that matter, "When your mother tells you to love and appreciate your body, it's not just to get you to shut up. They know that when you're old you are going to feel exactly the same way you do inside as you do now.

We try on different dresses, different selves, but our souls are always the sameongoing and full of light." It's from the book, Psyche in a Dress by Francesca Lia Block (All time favorite book). It's true, no matter what shells you try on you're always going to be the same, no site on the internet can tell you who to be, but you make that choice to look at it and see if maybe you could try on that shell. That is you, the human that wants to appreciate and love their own body. You just gotta see the good and bad in it. Not just what you want to, but everything else that makes it.

Friday, January 8, 2010