Monday 20 February 2012

An optimal way to pick the right lingerie

Dressing and confidence are like two brothers. They work in tandem. It is not that you will look good only in certain styles and designs. It is not that you cannot pull off any style that is persistent in the market. Fashion in a way is all about personality and when you are confident about yourself and wear the outfits with the right attitude, you are certainly bound to pull off any look. Hence dressing in a way is all about how you wear a particular dress or style and how confident you really look upon wearing them.

Women's bras

The same holds pretty much true to lingerie. Every lingerie piece you come across in a way is truly exclusive and remarkable. They are certainly bound to make you look sexy and glamorous. But then it all comes down to how well they fit you. Understand that the pieces you purchase or shop for should make you feel comfortable and fit you well. It is a misconception that you look good in tight clothes. Wearing tight clothes doesn’t mean you would look slim, especially lingerie’s. The ones that you pick should neither be too loose nor too tight. It has to fit you precisely and perfectly. And when you do so, no matter what your skin complexion is and what kind of colored underwear you chose to wear, you can look confident with the right attitude and you are bound to look sexy, chic, trendy and glamorous. Looking good is important for self confidence. But who says slim is the way to be or the only way to look good. There are lots of plus sized lingerie’s available for women who are on the bulkier side as well and they too can look good when they choose the right wear.

Women's

Much to your advantage, today you have several women’s bras and panties in variety of colors, fabrics, styles, designs and brands. Some of these brands are truly exquisite as some of their products are designed by some of the best designers you can ever find from all around the world. Branded underwear’s ensures highest quality and better longevity and every penny you invest upon them would be worth its while. Never compromise over comfort and quality of the underwear you purchase. This is the only optimal way to pick the right underwear.

Monday 6 February 2012

Brett Stettner - Four Important C’s Before Selling a Diamond

Stettner Diamond Investments offers a complete and extensive knowledge of fine jewelry and diamonds. The Stettner Promise is a commitment to deliver the highest standard of service by Brett Stettner whilst enhancing the relationships that have built his professionalism in the industry. Here are the 4 important C’s to know about the diamond. They are

1.    Clarity
2.    Color
3.    Cut
4.    Carat

Clarity refers to the amount and location of flaws and blemishes when viewed under 10x magnification. The GIA rates clarity grades from Flawless to Imperfect 3. “Inclusions,” considered birthmarks, may be presented on some diamonds. The fewer the inclusions, the more brilliance the diamond since these inclusions can interfere with the light passing through.

Colors are graded from totally colorless to light yellow. Diamonds come naturally in every color. However, most people prefer diamonds in the white range. A colorless diamond is favored since it allows more light to pass through causing it to be disperse as the color of the rainbow.

The Diamond’s Cut is determined by the proportions of it as opposed to its shape (round, pear, princess, etc.). A diamond’s brilliance and scintillation is dependent on the cut and polish of the diamond’s facets. The idea is to allow the maximum amount of light through the top then reflecting and dispersing it back.

The Carat weight is the weight of a diamond measured in carats. This is the standard unit of weight for diamonds and other gemstones. Carats are divided into 100 points. For example, a 50-point diamond weights 0.50 carats. As the carat weight increases, so does the rarity and the price. The carat weight is the easiest of the four C’s to determine but two diamonds of the same weight does not mean they will have the same value.


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