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		<title>Life Style - How to Get Ahead, Now!</title>
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&quot;Are You Tired of Trying to Get Ahead and NOT Getting Anywhere?&quot; Being a minority just isn't fair!  I've &quot;been&quot; there and after years of always being second best (or 3rd or 4th), I've discovered the &quot;key&quot; to getting ahead.&amp;amp;nbsp;Imagine, edging past your co-workers and getting that raise you have deserved.  &amp;amp;nbsp;No longer will you be ignored and skipped over because you possess the same talents, knowledge, and skills and deserve an equal chance. &amp;amp;nbsp;Here's a few things you'll discover - How to bypass your co-workersHow to stay on top  How to tap into the most powerful tool available (and it's FREE)Get a better nights sleepRELIEVE STRESS  and so much more... If you are tired of being neglected then this is for you!So whether you're Asian, African American, Latino or somewhere in between... Your' life is going to change TODAY!Fill in the form below.  Your answers will determine the strategy to enrich your life and start you on the right track Change Your Life Form&amp;amp;nbsp; 


Your information will be kept strictly confidential.   It doesn't matter what age you are, this is for everyone that wants to get ahead in their lives. Best Regards,Russ T. &amp;amp;nbsp;PS. Check your email immediately to be certain you will receive valuable information on getting ahead in your life.        </description>
		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2007 23:09:47 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>African America Hair - SHort or Long</title>
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		<description>		I've been thinking about a new style.&amp;amp;nbsp; I'm a little bit on the heavier side with a round face.&amp;amp;nbsp; What would you girls recommend.&amp;amp;nbsp; Braided and short, straight and short? Long and braided? or Long and straight?&amp;amp;nbsp; 
Currently my hair is about shoulder length if I straighten it out.&amp;amp;nbsp; 
Anyone have pictures of something that would work for me?
thanks, tam</description>
		<pubDate>Tue, 4 Sep 2007 22:09:17 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Back to school</title>
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		<description>		Blah!!!&amp;amp;nbsp; Almost time to go back to school.&amp;amp;nbsp; I can't believe how fast this summer went.&amp;amp;nbsp; The good thing is that I have almost a whole new wardrobe from taking advantage of those super sales.&amp;amp;nbsp; yay me! 
debj</description>
		<pubDate>Tue, 4 Sep 2007 20:09:10 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Need help with your StyleVice Email Account</title>
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		<description>		Hi!&amp;amp;nbsp; You can either post a question here or send me an email at debj@stylevice.com.
tata
debj</description>
		<pubDate>Mon, 3 Sep 2007 23:09:41 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Black Hair Styles</title>
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Hi Gorguous!
With so many popular black hair styles in the world like braided, locks, sleek and straight, curly, short and funky, twisted and more sophisticated hair styles. Whichever hairstyle you like, you must give great care to your facial features and bone structure. Why? Like everything else in this crazy world, one-size does not fit all. Different African American hairstyles can enhance your look, while the same style on another person will take away from their features.
So when attempting a new style, it's wise to take your physical features into account. For example, a close cropped black hair style may not suit a person with a larger body with a round face (I know this personally). 
Like a beautiful choral rendition, make sure your hair style and physique compliment each other! 
So what's the most important thing to consider? The shape of your beautiful face! I'm sure you know by now that certain styles change the shape of your face, which in turn changes the symmetry of your body. Sometimes it can work, but some times it doesn't. 
What is your facial shape?

oval
round
square
heart
rectangular
Whichever facial shape you possess, the consensus is to try and make your shape appear more oval. Why? The professionals say it makes your face more evenly balanced. It creates an optical illusion that your facial features are more evenly balanced. Such as the distance between your eyes, nose, and chin. Of course makeup can play a big part here as well.
Here are some tips to blend your hair for a more oval facial look.

Round - Add some height to your bangs. This minimizes your cheekbones
Square - Look for a style with short edges and texture directed towards the face.
Rectangular - More height and fullness can be very affective. 
The best tip I can give you is to go to your favorite salon and try on some different wigs. Bring your cosmetics with you and see it beforehand. Otherwise you may be disappointed, waste all that time and money, and end up undoing what the stylist had done. Look through magazines for people who have similar facial features and body structures. Remember, you can always use makeup and accessories to balance things out.
Best of luck,
Deb
PS. No matter what style you choose, you are beautiful from the inside. </description>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2007 20:08:27 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Makeup Help</title>
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		<description>		Ok, here's where style vice kicks in.&amp;amp;nbsp; 
I've always had problems applying makeup.&amp;amp;nbsp; Matter of fact, the only time I really liked it was when someone else did it for me.
Can someone help me with this?
min</description>
		<pubDate>Fri, 3 Aug 2007 22:08:51 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Style Vice</title>
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		<description>		Hi All,
WOW!&amp;amp;nbsp; Im the first one to post a blog!&amp;amp;nbsp; How cool am I? 
I could&amp;amp;nbsp;use some help from anyone out there.&amp;amp;nbsp; Well, maybe more specifically from the guys.&amp;amp;nbsp; I have been seeing a guy for about 2 months and have run into a wall.
He&amp;amp;nbsp;always wears Dockers and I haven't seen him wear anything else.&amp;amp;nbsp; Well, with the exception that we went to a wedding and he wore a suit.
So my question is... why do guys like Dockers so much?&amp;amp;nbsp; He says they are very comfortable and easy to take care of - ie. throw them in the wash and no need for ironing.&amp;amp;nbsp; Now I don't like to iron either, but that doesn't stop me from the types of clothes I buy.
Is there another brand out there that is &quot;comfortable&quot; but more stylish?&amp;amp;nbsp; Oh! and remember, it needs to be easy to take care of.
Kisses...
Cin</description>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2007 23:07:43 -0500</pubDate>
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