Saturday, March 27, 2010

worlds most amazing videos

worlds most amazing videos

Kinkaku - The Golden Pavilion

Kinkaku - The Golden Pavilion


Amazon Real TV Advertising

Amazon Real TV Advertising
The spots were unusual not just for being Amazon's first real TV advertising for its e-reader but also their timing. Both have been slotted into prime time on major channels, hinting that Amazon is eager to get maximum exposure at high expense.

Another World Under the Water

Another World Under the Water


Buffalo MiniStation Cobalt USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive

Buffalo MiniStation Cobalt USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive

Buffalo introduces latest MiniStation Cobalt USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive. It comes with excellent features and design it is small and portable easy to carry. It comes in many sizes such as 500GB model and a 640GB model, and it has a variety of built in features that contain a support utility, and security software. You can easily transfer files at an inspiring rate of up to 5GB per second. In market there s a lot of PC hardware is available but this latest hard drive is great and handy.

In market there is a lot of technology gadgets are available but I found this latest MiniStation Cobalt USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive awesome. Now you can easily transfer files and data, it comes with sufficient storage capacity. It is best for professional purpose. There is no more details are available just check out this latest image above, it might be come to the market for sale in April.

We have seen a lot of gadgets by Buffalo prior in the market but this latest MiniStation Cobalt USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive is very useful and important gadget. It is available in many sizes so you can buy your prefer size hard drive.

Kristen Stewart Pictures

Kristen Stewart Pictures


Madhurima Pictures

Madhurima Pictures


Sheena Shahabadi Latest Photoshoot

Model and Actress Sheena Shahabadi Latest Photoshoot
Sheena Shahabadi is the latest new face of Bollywood.
Hindi film actress who starred in the hindi film 'Teree Sang'. Take a look at her latest photoshot.

10 tips for beautiful skin in the summer

10 tips for beautiful skin in the summer
Summer requires a special skin care regimen and
extra protection from the sun's harmful UV rays.

Follow these 10 steps to beautiful, healthy, moisturized summer skin.



When you're in the midst of battling parched winter skin, it's easy to forget that summer presents its own skin challenges. Summer offers a reprieve from forced dry heat and lack of indoor humidity, but skin faces a different challenge during the summer. Exposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun can wreck life-threatening havoc in addition to causing skin to age prematurely.

Spring offers the very best environment for skin. Its moderate temperature range and the high humidity from April showers can lull you into complacent neglect toward skin care. Spring's optimal conditions provide your skin with a welcome rest between struggling to retain moisture during the arid winter months and the assault of the summer sun. When the temperature heats up and you start spending more time outdoors, it's time to rev up your skin care regimen again.

As the dog days of summer approach, the key to beauty from the inside out is to lighten up. As your mood lightens from extended daylight hours, it's time to lighten up on work, clothing, food and beverage, and lotions and potions. Follow our tips below, and pay special attention to the sun prevention tips and tricks.

* Beauty begins on the inside. During the summer months, trade your heavy stews and soups for lighter fare, including grilled fish and fruit salads. Retire the hot chocolate in favor of iced green tea, and say goodbye to the hot spiced rum for a few months, replacing it with a cool, refreshing wine spritzer or frozen fruit daiquiri.

* Summer signals the beginning of increased activity, which causes you to lose moisture through perspiration. Drink water before you feel thirsty. Once you feel thirst, you're already slightly dehydrated. Carry water with you everywhere, to eliminate the possibility of drinking tap water.

* Chlorine doesn't play nice with skin, hair and nails; it leaves them dry, brittle and flakey. It adds an additional load to your body—another chemical for your body to assimilate and eliminate. Wash off chlorine as soon as you step out of the pool or hot tub. Add a water filter to your shower to trap chlorine and other chemicals. You'll notice a difference in your skin within a few days.

* Apply creams and lotions with a high Sun Protection Factor (SPF). Lightweight summer clothes don't completely block the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. In fact, lightweight clothing offers very little SPF—usually around 8. When you spend concentrated time in the sun, apply a water-resistant or waterproof sun block, and use a sun block with zinc on your face. Reapply often. Even with sun block, you'll get some color in the summer. Until you do, fake it with one of the many self-tanning lotions on the market. Whatever you do, don't attempt to get a suntan the old-fashioned way. Wear a wide-brimmed hat to protect your hair from the sun and to provide additional protection to your face.

* If you work in the garden, apply protection against insects, and reapply as necessary. Not only will you avoid unsightly bite marks and annoying itching, but you might also avoid debilitating disease. Don't take unnecessary chances. If the thought of applying DEET to your body makes you shudder, apply one of the natural insect repellants containing citronella and other natural essential oils. When you get bitten, avoid the urge to scratch. Scratching only intensifies the itching sensation, and it can lead to infection and scarring.

* Grow an aloe plant. They're impossible to kill, even if you have a brown thumb. Having immediate access to an Aloe plant is like having a drugstore in your backyard. Break off a leaf and apply the gel on the inside to provide instant relief from sunburn, insect bites, burns from outdoor grilling, and minor skin irritations. Keep another plant in the kitchen for burns. Nothing works as quickly as Aloe to stop the pain.

* Lighten up on your facial moisturizing routine. Instead of dry flakes, your skin faces eruptions from clogged pores during the summer. Clean your face meticulously, several times each day if necessary. Switch to a lighter moisturizer with fewer emollients. Consider a tinted moisturizer to eliminate the extra layer of make-up foundation. If you have good skin, show it off during the summer instead of hiding it under layers of concealer, foundation and powder. Allow your natural radiant skin to shine through without obstruction.

* Hands and feet require special care in the summer. Keep nails short to enjoy summer sports activities. You don't want to interrupt a set of tennis to repair a broken nail. You may get calluses from gardening and racquet sports. Exfoliate hands and feet regularly, and don't lighten up on rich, emollient hand and foot creams, because parts of the hands and feet contain no oil glands. If you visit the beach, take a long walk on the beach. No manmade treatment equals the exfoliation power of feet pounding against sand. Walk long enough, and your feet will sport a baby soft finish.

* With your legs exposed during the summer, you may tire of daily shaving. Consider one of the sugar-based wax formulations. It may take several applications to master the technique, but after a few false starts, the efforts are worth the learning curve. The advertisements will entice you with a month or more of hair-free soft, baby skin. If you get two weeks of silky smooth skin, consider yourself lucky. Follow-up each waxing session with a moisturizer containing aloe to avoid skin bumps.

* If your winter lip balm didn't contain sun protection, make sure that your summer lip balm does. Chapped lips are annoying, but sunburned lips are painful! Reapply often, particularly when you're on the water in an open boat or riding in a convertible. Wind is just as damaging as sun, and the two together ensure a bad burn for unprotected skin. ur summer lip balm does. Chapped lips are annoying, but sunburned lips are painful! Reapply often, particularly when you're on the water in an open boat or riding in a convertible. Wind is just as damaging as sun, and the two together ensure a bad burn for unprotected skin.

Article Source : essortment.com
http://www.essortment.com/lifestyle/tipsbeautifu_slxb.htm

Friday, March 26, 2010

A Cricket Ball Creative Red Bar

A Cricket Ball Creative Red Bar


Bizarre Sculptures Park

Porter Sculpture Park is located just off Interstate 90 in Montrose, South Dakota about 25 miles west of Sioux Falls. It is on the the South Dakota Drift Prairie. There are many weird sculptures placed in Porter Sculpture Park. Many of the sculptures, in the style of industrial art, were made with scrap metal, old farm equipment, or railroad tie plates. The largest sculpture in the park is a 60 foot tall bull head. This sculpture took three years to build, weighs 25 tons, and is equal in size to the heads of Mt. Rushmore. Lets take a look at some stunning pictures of these bizarre sculptures taken by Mykl Roventine a photographer belongs to West Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.