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    Wigs And Human Hair

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    Wig is a hairpiece made with human hair, animal hair, or synthetic fiber. There are different type of wigs, bangs and fringes, pony tails, hair buns, hair wraps, headbands, falls and half wigs etc. There are different aims to wear wigs, for beauty, for fashion, for status symbol, for art. As for the facial hair, it is kind of hair which grown on face, usually on the chin, cheeks, and upper lip region. Men and women both have it but usually it grown denser and thicker on men.  The wigs were…

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    the country. The United States government gives the people the right to express themselves freely. which we cannot be denied of amendment. Implementing mandatory uniforms will only take away this right and students. Uniforms may limit students’ clothing choices, but there are other alternatives to self expression, such as wearing accessories and doing their hair in a certain way. Even with school uniforms, students’ right to free expression is still intact as some educators and parents believe.…

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    Upgrade Your Apparel

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    Apparel How to care for your clothing. 1. Know how to care your clothing. The easiest way to know how to care for your clothes is to read the labels. Following directions on your clothes prevents aging of your clothing prematurely. 2. Stains. The best remedy is prevention, don’t get stains on your clothes, but with life, this can be kind of problematic and is not realistic. The best option if you get stains on your clothing is pre-treat stains with water. 3. Dry clothing that is delicate by…

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    School uniforms were supposed to be used to where students wouldn’t be bullied about their clothing. They were made to help the parents of the students save money. Students shouldn’t have to dress like one another (Wilde). The schools could have just a dress code, restricting students to wear disrespectful clothes. The students should have the freedom to dress the way they wish in a respectful way. The school is trying to protect the students from being targeted by bullies, but the students…

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    nothing else. The nude brown was a close match to her skin, which made the dress even more dramatic. The dress is made of a silky material that will cling to the skin. Modest yet Sexy For a more modest look in a bodycon dress, you could purchase a Plain Cap Sleeves Bodycon Midi Dress from Forever for $6.26 - $14.78. The cost depends on the size. It's made of a stretchy material that will cling to all the curves, but with the cap sleeve, it provides a bit more coverage for a more modest look…

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    Schools all across the country will drop the dress code and place a school uniform. The reasons can be pretty simple, like schools want to reduce bullying by taking out those social bonds, or they don’t want to deal with students breaking one of many dress codes. It sounds like a good idea in a perfect world, but it can cause a lot of damage. Your teenage years are when you are supposed to go through your self-expression stage. With school uniforms can restrict many students with the freedom to…

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    Imagine a world full of boys and girls wearing ties or polos. A world where all schools become a place that students can look forward to knowing that they can go through the day ahead of them and their peers won’t be full of hatred and judgement. If only there were a way that the door to a safe haven could be unlocked. But the key that society is in dire need of lies in the implementation of school uniforms. Middle school and High school students should start this wonderland that brings along…

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    colored layers” . As the war approached, women were forced to turn down the extravagant footwear in favor of a more practical styles. Two types of shoes that dominated this specific category were the lowered-heeled pumps and oxfords. As far as the material of the shoes is concerned, “cloth and felt uppers replaced leather as supplies of the sturdy hide were restricted to the war effort” . After the war, women returned to the glamorous footwear. Another prominent accessory of the 1930’s was…

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    Dress Codes In Schools

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    Ever since we started school we’ve had to deal with dress code. However, schools have different rules such as whether you have to wear uniforms or how short your skirts can be. My elementary school required us to wear uniforms and as the years went on the dress code got progressively stricter. When I moved on to high school it wasn’t much better. They would constantly send people to the office to get a change of clothes, but by doing this they also removed students from their classes, making…

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    « Photography is simply the current state of visual history of humanity» Those words from Irving Penn end the striking exhibition, which celebrates the 100th anniversary of his birth. This exhibition, which takes place at the Grand Palais in Paris, pays tribute to both the impressive photographer and the man he was. I personally knew his work as being the fashion photographer who had collaborated with Vogue for more than sixty years. But the grey walls and the airy rooms of this exhibition…

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