Monday, October 22, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
About Chanel no5 fragrance
In 1921, Coco Chanel wanted “a woman’s fragrance that smells like
woman.” When perfume designer Ernest Beaux presented her with his fifth
composition, the choice seemed simple and obvious: her perfume would be
called N°5. It is an aldehydic floral, a bouquet of abstract flowers
with an indefinable femininity. N°5 starts with notes of ylang-ylang and
neroli, then unfolds with Grasse jasmine and May rose. Sandalwood and
vanilla round out the composition with unforgettable woody notes. The
first Chanel N°5 perfume was captured in a simple rectangular bottle
with the top which resembled Place Vendome in Paris. In 1959, the
packaging secured a place for the scent in the permanent collections of
the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Notes:Top Note: Aldehydes, Bergamot, Lemon, Neroli
Middle Note: Jasmine, Rose, Lily Of The Valley, Orris
Base Note: Vetiver, Sandal, Vanilla, Amber
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About Dolce & Gabbana Light blue fragrance
Light Blue is sharply fresh on top (lemon from Sicily, hint of apple) with a cedar-rich base and a tenacious musk underlay.
Subtly sexy in a come-hither way. Dolce & Gabbana
have created a huge success that we love to wear during the summer,
from sun up to sun down ...and all the way till the next morning.
D&G Light Blue is one of the most stunning perfumes and one of the top selling perfumes in history.
Light Blue Dolce & Gabbana was inspired by the liveliness of Sicilian citron, the happiness of Granny Smith apple and the spontaneity of bluebells.
Notes:
Top Note: Granny Smith Apple, Sicilian Cedar, Bluebells
Middle Note: Jasmine, White Rose, Bamboo
Base Note: Cedarwood, Amber, Musks
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Monday, October 8, 2012
History of champagne
What is Champagne?
Champagne
is a light sparkling wine which is made only in the Champagne region of
northeastern France. It is different from all other sparkling wines in
the world for three major reasons. First, a wine can only be labeled as
"champagne" if is made in the Champagne region of France. Second, to be
called "champagne," it must be made only from the Pinot Noir, Pinot
Meunier, or Chardonnay grapes which grow in that region. Third, true
champagne, as opposed to other sparkling wines has to have gotten its
bubbles by undergoing the fermentation process twice: once in barrels
and again in bottles. Champagne can be produced elsewhere, as long as
credit it given to the "methode champenoise" on the label.
Orgns & History
Thirteen
centuries ago, before wine had bubbles or was any color other than red,
the wine of Champagne was used as a "holy wine" for religious
ceremonies. Completion of the majestic gothic cathedral in Reims turned
the capital of the Champagne region into a venue for royal masses and
coronations. Thus, the wine of Champagne was elevated to the status of
"royal wine;" and the local abbeys had the honor of becoming vintners
for the French monarchy. Picture the King's entourage arriving from
Paris at Reims Cathedral for a royal mass. The monarchy expected the
abbeys in the region to provide wine for these joyous occasions. Imagine
what a responsibility it was for the monks to produce a beverage which
the King and his court would enjoy! This explains how centuries later,
champagne came to be called the "wine of kings and the king of wines."
However, at that time the wine produced in the region called "Champagne"
was not highly respected. Even though it was red, it was less red than
other wines, and there were additional problems . . . enter Dom
Perignon.
Legend of Dom Perignon
The
legend of Dom Perignon will forever be tied to the legend of the
bubbles in champagne. Close to Reims cathedral in the Hautvilliers
Abbey, a near-blind Benedictine monk named Dom Pierre Perignon was given
the job of being its chief treasurer and cellar master. When he first
took over in 1688, the wine being produced by the abbey was adequate but
pale. Perignon feared that the deep red wine from the neighboring
region of "Bourgogne" (Burgundy), was gaining favor with the King . The
lighter red of the wine produced in Champagne was becoming a problem but
was unavoidable due to the cooler climate of the region.
In
this northern region of France the grapes had to be harvested early and
the wine barrels became too cold during winter months. Unfortunately,
even though it had not reached peak fermentation, the pinkish juice had
to be bottled. After all, there was a royal demand for the product, and
it was up to the monks at the abbey to deliver. But while the chilly
winter had temporarily halted the fermentation process, the warmer
spring climate "reawakened" the fermentation after the wine had been
bottled. The result, of course, were bubbles!
Because
Perignon and his abbey brothers were frustrated by the presence of the
"bulles" (French for "bubbles"), they began altering the wine's
chemistry by blending several types of grapes and removing the skins.
What resulted was the art of blending, and the first white wine ever
produced! Yet, unfortunately, this new elegant pale wine persisted in
fermenting after it was bottled!
The
bubbles were considered by the monks to be a serious defect in the
wine, and the cause of production disasters: bottles were exploding all
over the cellars! Nevertheless, Dom Perignon did not give up; and legend
says that when he tasted the new lighter bubbly wine he was pleasantly
surprised, and exclaimed "Come quickly, brothers! I'm tasting stars!" If
the elegant bubbly could just be bottled without exploding, the monks
could introduce a truly exciting new wine. Dom Perignon began by
changing the shape of the bottle and using heavier glass. The stronger
bottle eliminated the explosion problem, but now the effervescence of
the bubbly wine persisted in blowing out the hemp and oil stoppers.
Perignon turned to Spain for stoppers made of cork, and Voilà . . . the cork did it! The king's court was delighted with this new effervescent pale colored wine. The abbey's reputation was saved!
Further Innovations
Nearly
a century passed before a young woman named Nicole Clicquot would
implement ways to enhance bottle fermentation of sparkling wine. The
"Veuve (Widow) Clicquot" took over her husband's champagne "house" at
the age of 27 when he died unexpectedly, thus becoming one of the
"grandes dames" of champagne, as well as a business woman far ahead of
her time. In an attempt to reduce the buildup of bubbles in the unopened
bottles, her cellar master began rotating the bottles slightly every
day. Tah-dah!! This procedure, called "riddling," is still done today by
hand in the most prestigious champagne houses.
The
House of Clicquot also perfected a procedure called "disgorgement."
This involves uncorking the bottles during the second fermentation to
dislodge the yeast sediment that had accumulated. The bottles were
stored at an angle so that sediment would settle in the neck . Upon
releasing the cork, pressure forced sediment to be expelled from the
bottle. An expert "disgorger" could then quickly re-cork the bottle
before losing any of the precious bubbly.
Today's
"methode champenoise" is a result of these centuries old practices
which all began with Dom Perignon in the Hautvilliers Abbey in Reims,
France. The true French way to make champagne still relies on blending
grapes, fermenting the wine in bottles, riddling the bottles to reduce
pressure, and disgorging the sediment from the neck. Any current
producer of sparkling wine who strictly follows these procedures can
legally use the expression "methode champenoise" on their label.
According To The French
"Encyclopédie des Vignes au plaisir", These are some common mistakes
people make with champagne.
DONT'S FOR CHILLING CHAMPAGNE:- Do not over chill the champagne: although it should never be warm, it worse for it to be icy or nearly -frozen.
- Do not under fill the ice bucket: you'll wind up chilling only half the bottle; add cold water to ice cubes to make sure the bottle is well submerged; this also makes it easier to put the bottle back into the bucket.
- Do not try to chill two bottles in a bucket; it is better to leave the second bottle in the refrigerator in an insulated container.
- Do not chill the glasses ahead of time, either by filling them with ice cubes or crushed ice; you're not making a martini! It will have a negative effect on the release of the bubbles and the bouquet of the champagne.
DONT'S IN HANDLING THE BOTTLE:
- Don't hide the label and wrap the bottle in a towel like it's a newborn baby. This contemptible practice actually began in Parisian nightclubs as a way to conceal the label of a cheap champagne so as not to reveal to the customer that he or she was being charged for a more expensive bottle of the bubbly. But you will still want to have a napkin or towel on hand to wipe off excess water from the bottle when you remove it from the ice bucket.
- Never return an empty champagne bottle to the ice bucket upside-down! It shows an utter lack of respect for the prestigious beverage you have just consumed, and worse yet, a tactless disregard for the companions you have just shared it with.
- Don't swirl the champagne in the glass like a pretentious wine connoisseur! The French call this "champagne battering", because swirling the bubbly in the glass will only succeed in compromising in thirty seconds the bubbles that took at least three years to produce.
- Don't be a "locker room" champagne batterer! When serving this elegant sparkling beverage, don't be a Super Bowl or World Series champion who shakes the bottle senselessly in order to squander its contents by spraying it on your co- champions instead of drinking it.
It's a French tradition that if you have a stubborn cork, you should not give up: if you can't dislodge a recalcitrant cork from a bottle of good champagne, you can do what the "Hussards" (French mounted soldiers of the Napoleonic era) did: they used the reverse edge of their saber to break the neck of the bottle. Hence, the French expression "sabrer la bouteille"- literally "saber the bottle" came about, illustrating the French belief that it is better to destroy a bottle than to do without champagne! Obviously we no longer go to these lengths to open a bottle but if you have a stubborn cork, rather than use your saber, use "The Champagne Opener" .
REMOVING THE WIRE FROM A CORK:
According
to experts, if you can remove the wire in five and a half twists, you
are about to open a top quality bottle- "the real thing."
WHAT TO DRINK FROM:According to all makers of champagne and sparkling wines, you should drink this effervescent delight from a tall fluted glass which allows the bubbles to circulate. But wasn't the champagne "coupe" (a wide mouthed goblet) a French invention? Some believe that the shallow, bowl shaped champagne "coupe" was modeled in the shape of Marie Antoinette's (the wife of Louis the Sixteenth) breast. Others believe that it was created to commemorate the breast of Madame de Pompadour, the mistress of the preceding king, Louis the Fifteenth. No matter whose breast was the inspiration for the shallow drinking vessel, all experts agree that it should never be used to serve champagne or sparkling wine. Save it for ice cream or sorbet.
And
if you're lucky enough to be the owner of fine crystal, be sure to use
it: the irregularities in this elegant glass actually keep the bubbles
alive longer.
HOW TO DRINK CHAMPAGNE:
Follow
the advice of Colette, the French writer (the author of Gigi) and don't
drink your champagne too rapidly. According to Janis Lightner of the
Miramonte Winery in Temecula, California, if you drink it too fast, you
will swallow all the bubbles and they will go into your bloodstream too
quickly - which for many of us results in a headache. This can be
avoided by taking small sips and letting the bubbles dissipate in your
mouth before you swallow. Try it! You will prolong the enjoyment of your
champagne, and you'll feel much better tomorrow!
WHAT TO SERVE WITH CHAMPAGNE:Champagne and sparkling wines have a great deal of versatility. They can be served throughout the day and throughout a meal as well. The driest ones are excellent with elegant appetizers such as oysters and caviar. The semi-dry sparkling wines are suitable for brunch, lunch, salads, and some dinner entrees. The sweeter sparkling wines are always recommended with desserts.
WHEN TO DRINK CHAMPAGNE:
Thanks
to its association with royalty and ceremonies, champagne is the
traditional wine for celebration of any kind, but especially the
launching of ships hot air balloons, and the New Year. Whether you're
celebrating a major event, minor event, or being alive in general- or
like Napoleon, consoling yourself after a defeat- you have joined the
world's bon vivants in choosing this beverage. Savor the effervescence
which began so many centuries ago in an abbey wine cellar. You have
exercised excellent judgment in using "The Champagne Opener" to help you
effortlessly partake of the bubbly. You will still hear the exciting
"pop" of the cork without annoyance, embarrassment, or injury. You will
not have to "sabrer la bouteille." A vote santé! Don't forget to make a
toast- to anything or anyone- before you take your first sip!
"I
drink it when I'm happy and when I'm sad. Sometimes, I drink it when
I'm alone. When I have company I consider it obligatory. I trifle with
it if I'm not hungry and drink it if I am; Otherwise I never touch it -
unless I'm thirsty."
- Madame Bollinger, one of the "grande dames" of French champagne (1884-1977)
FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE QUOTES:
- "Champagne! In victory one deserves it; in defeat one needs it."
Napoleon Bonaparte, 18th century French conqueror (1769 - 1873)
- "Come quickly ! I'm tasting stars!"
Dom Pierre Perignon, French Benedictine Monk, (1638 - 1715) when he first tasted his newly created champagne.
- "He who doesn't risk never gets to drink champagne."
An old Russian proverb.
- "Too much of anything is bad, but too much Champagne is just right."
Mark Twain, American humorist and novelist (1835 - 1910).
- "Champagne, if you are seeking the truth, is better than a lie detector..."
Graham Greene, British writer. (1904 - 1991)
- "I drink it when I'm happy and when I'm sad. Sometimes, I drink it when I'm alone. When I have company I consider it obligatory. I trifle with it if I'm not hungry and drink it if I am; Otherwise I never touch it - unless I'm thirsty."
Madame Bollinger, one of the "grande dames" of French champagne (1884 - 1977).
- "Champagne is the only wine that enhances a woman's beauty."
Madame Pompadour, mistress of King Louis XV. (1721 - 1764).
- "Here's to Champagne, the drink divine, that makes us forget all our troubles; It's made of a dollar's worth of wine, and three dollars worth of bubbles."
Anonymous.
- "My only regret in life is that I did not drink more Champagne."
John Maynard Keynes, American writer (1883 - 1946).
- "Gentlemen, in the little moment that remains to us between the crisis and the catastrophe, we may as well drink a glass of Champagne."
Paul Claudel, French playwright (1868 - 1955).
- "Champagne is the one thing that gives me zest when I feel tired."
Brigitte Bardot, French actress (1934 - ) Said 6 months after her 60th birthday.
- "There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne."
Bette Davis, American actress ( 1908 - 1989) in the film Old Acquaintance.
- "If the aunt of the vicar has never touched liquor, watch out when she finds the champagne."
Rudyard Kipling, British author (1865 - 1936).
- "I'm only a beer teetotaler, not a champagne teetotaler."
George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright. (1856 - 1950).
- 15. "Before I was born my mother was in great agony of spirit and in a tragic situation. She could take no food except iced oysters and champagne. If people ask me when I began to dance, I reply, In my mother's womb, probably as a result of the oysters and champagne, the food of Aphrodite."
Isadora Duncan, American dancer (1878 - 1927).
- "Champagne and orange juice is a great drink. The orange improves the champagne, and the champagne definitely improves the orange."
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. (1921 - ).
- "Le Champagne ne se boit pas, il se déguste. Il ne faut pas l'avaler goulûment. On doit le déguster avec mesure dans des verres étroits, à gorgées espacées et réfléchies". Translation: "Champagne should not be drunk, it should be tasted. One should not swallow it greedily. One should taste it slowly in narrow glasses, in well-spaced, thoughtful sips."
Colette, French author, (1873 - 1954).
- "Remember, gentlemen, it's not just France we are fighting for, it's Champagne!"
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain, (1874 - 1965).
- {Champagne} "...it gives you the impression that every day is Sunday."
Marlena Dietrich German actress (1901 - 1992).
- "The word Champagne' is so full of meaning, so desirable that it has always provoked envy."
Spokesperson for the CIVC (The Comite Interprofessionel du Vin de Champagne), France.
- "Three be the things I shall never attain: envy, content and sufficient champagne."
Dorothy Parker American poet and short story writer (1893 - 1967).
TRIVIA:
- There are approximately 58 million bubbles in one bottle of champagne.
- The pressure in a bottle of champagne is 90 pounds per square inch, about three times that in your automobile tire.
- In 2000 California produced approximately 59 million bottles of champagne.
- In 2000 France produced approximately 327 million bottles of champagne.
- In 2000 California consumed approximately 32 million bottles of champagne.
- In 2000 Washington D.C. had the highest per capita adult consumption of champagne in the U.S.- about 2.4 bottles per adult.
- In 2000 Hawaii and Illinois consumed about 1.7 bottles per adult.
- In 2000 California consumed about 1.4 bottles per adult.
- Copied from : The story of champagne article
How to Dress Like Paris Hilton
- Paris is a Dressy Diva!!! She always sports a nice dress on the red carpet, so grab that gorge dress while you have the chance!
- 2You'll need some big white sunnies to rock the P.H look!
- 3For the casual look, wear a t-shirt, trackie bottoms and some Ugg boots or some trainers.
- 4Wear some fabulous dangly earrings.
Tips
- Smile!!! Paris is always showing off her pearly white teeth!
- If you can, have your hair blonde and quite short - but not too short.
- Keep to a good beauty routine - this way you'll look best!
- You may need make-up to look like Ms Hilton.
Warnings
- Don't be showing off too much skin!
- Be yourself too! You're not ACTUALLY Paris Hilton, so remember to be yourself!
- Don't say you are a preppy. Paris Hilton isn't preppy, and you will anger true, classy preps by saying this.
Things You'll Need
- Dresses
- T-shirts
- Jeans
- Leather Jacket
- Big Sunglasses
- Cute earrings
- Nice jewellery
- Copied from WikiHow
How to Be a Sex Kitten Like Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot is a French actress from the 1950’s. She was a woman far
ahead of her time and she paved the way for sex-kitten style. Take a
look at many photos of famous women today and you might find they
hauntingly resemble Brigitte. Think of Claudia Schiffer, Pamela
Anderson, Kate Moss or Angelina Jolie, all of these women have a pouty,
woman-child look about them with large expressive eyes. No wonder photos
of the young Brigitte are still considered beautiful today! This look
is best if you are 18-45 years of age, have a slim yet curvy figure. It
works well with any hair colour or type.
- Grow your hair long or get extensions. Wear it in a loose, wavy tumbling style. Try hot rollers, a wide barrel curling iron, or else just wash and wear if you happen to have naturally wavy hair. Try to get a lot of volume too. Experiment with different methods and modern tools and products, see what works best for your hair.
- If you want, dye your hair a golden blonde, or depending on what you look like, dye your hair a flattering color. Add some highlights, go a shade darker-whatever will make you feel more confident and beautiful.
- 3Get a slight sun-kissed glow by using a little bronzer or fake tanner. OR, if you've got paler skin, work it! Don't forget to use SPF all the time, especially on your face, since sun burn (and premature wrinkles!) isn't sexy.
- 4Play up your eyes. Brigitte Bardot had large hazel-brown ones, but every eye color is pretty-as long as you know what looks right on you. If you've got brown eyes, purples look great. Green and hazel eyes look nice with darker greens & browns. Blues look pretty with navy. To get Brigitte Bardot's eye make up, use liquid or gel liner (preferably in black) and line your eyes with it adding a wingtip. Make it a skinny line on the inside (close to your nose) and then thicken out. This is a cat-eye. If you want, you can wing it out past the end of your eyes. This is really pretty and flattering if done right. You may also want to do smokey eyes-blend black, gray and a lighter gray on your eyelids, then line your eyes with black.Remember, with these looks, try to keep the rest of your face bare (at the most, a little foundation, concealer, light blush, and a light lip gloss-try to keep it nude.)
- 5Wear black mascara and apply it slightly heavier on the outer eyelash hairs. If you have thin lashes, try false eyelashes or eyelash extensions which you can get at a salon.
- 6Tweeze your eyebrows into an slightly peaked, arch shape. Study BB photos to perfect this look. Her brows were not too thin, not too thick and a few shades darker then her hair.
- 7Get lovely lips. If you already have lush, full lips like BB, just wear a simple tinted pink lip gloss or a pearly pink, peach, or neutral lipstick & liner. If you have thin lips, look into a neutral liner or lip augmentation. If lip injections are not your thing, try one of the new plumping lip gloss products on the market or experiment with different types of lip liner. Whatever you do, stick with a natural color on the lips, BB rarely wore red lipstick or intense colors. Her focus was always more on the eyes.
- 8Study Bardot photos and movies and try to emulate her clothing style using modern versions or checking out vintage clothing stores. She was feminine and simple and liked little black dresses, lace, polka dots and minimal jewelry.
- 9Get a pair of black sex-kitten high heel shoes. Go for a classic pump, or perhaps an open toe, a medium thickness of heel or maybe a strappy sandal. Avoid anything over 3 inches, such as 5 inch clear platform stripper heels!
Tips
- Wear makeup, but keep your look on the natural side. BB emphasized her eyes but the rest of her makeup was usully understated. Red lipstick was rare.
- Have smooth, healthy skin. Steam your face once per week or get a facial for that radiant glow.
- Learn French or at least learn a few French phrases. Study French fashion, style and movies.
- Brigitte is a vegetarian/vegan and an animals rights activist, if this is something you are interested in you may want to explore animal rights issues. Don’t wear real animal fur. The animals used for fur are inhumanely treated.
- Raid your Grandmother’s garage or attic for chic 50’s and 60’s clothing! If she doesn’t have any, maybe ask her for some old family photos and look closely at how the women dressed. Again this is more for inspiration. You probably would not want to copy the exact outfits!
- Be sexy, but in an elegant way. Never look like you are trying too hard trashy, unless you feel the need to.
- Go for a classic, timeless look which will still be sexy fifty years from now!
- Avoid anything too trendy. Try a nice 50’s inspired halter sundress, a form fitting sweater or a cute hip hugging swimsuit.
- Age gracefully. Brigitte is in her 70’s now and still looks fabulous! She looks like a beautiful 70 something-year-old and has no obvious plastic surgery. Don’t try to be something you are not, otherwise you’ll end up looking weird in a bad way!
- Practice a wide eyed, come-hither, pouty-lip look which BB was famous for.
- Have fun! Smile! In a lot of pictures Brigitte looks playful and happy or else has a gentle, coy Mona-Lisa smile.
- Lower your voice and learn to speak in a sultry tone.
- Dress sexy, but not skanky. If you're flaunting one asset of your body (let's say your legs), keep the other's a bit more covered. For instance, wear a cute, but not too mini skirt, ballet flats, a simple tank top and a cardigan.
- Don’t be afraid to speak out about causes you believe in. Brigitte has always been outspoken about her opinions. Some people agree with her, others do not, either way she makes no apologies. You can be beautiful and smart at the same time!
- Remember, use Brigitte as an INSPIRATION, not someone to copy. Use this to look good and be more confident, but still-stay true to yourself! Don't like the way Brigitte wore her eye make up? Don't copy it! If you don't like what you're wearing, you won't feel sexy or confident. Instead, use Brigitte as inspiration to try and make a certain make-up look your signature.
- Don’t go too blonde. In most photos BB was medium blonde or reddish-blonde, never platinum.
- Don’t go too retro, you’ll look like a thrift store exploded on you! Instead mix retro and vintage items with modern ones to avoid looking dated. Also, look for new clothing which is inspired by 50’s and 60’s looks.
- Leave a little mystery. Choose clothing which flatters but don’t show too much skin.
- Don't overdo the glamour. Keep it simple and elegant. Save the big jewels, bright makeup, feather boas and sparkly dresses for a Marilyn Monroe look. BB was not overly flashy and relied more on her natural beauty and sex appeal.
- Don’t look too made up. BB never looked like she was trying too hard. She was never fake or stiff looking. She always looked natural and even a little messy. Her hair was never ‘too’ perfect and always a little wild and tousled.
- Be realistic, if you look nothing like BB then perhaps borrow some of her looks but maybe choose some other celebrity to emulate.
- If you can pull this look off, be ready for some serious attention!
- Copied from WikiHow
How to Be Inspired by Paris Hilton
- You may want to become a blonde! Though this step is not completely necessary. If you decide to dye your hair, try a light platinum blonde.
- Change your hairstyle all the time. Ever notice how Paris's hair is long one minute, and short the next? If you can't afford to get it cut and get extensions all the time, just make sure you do it differently every day. Alternate from straight to curly, tied up in a high ponytail to in low pigtails. Paris has actually always been short, but she often wears hair extensions. Try and get a plain extension that you can style yourself. The best thing to try is clip-in extensions, you can get them anywhere from eBay to Sally's.
- Wear ultra cute shoes all the time. Paris is known for her great shoe collection. You do not always have to wear heels, as long as if they are really cute flats (tennis shoes have to be cute and clean -- not dirty). Most of your shoes should be pink. Pink high heels are essential. If you're not that comfortable with high heels, cute pink flip flops will work too! Try and get a huge selection of shoes, even if they are not very expensive.
- Make sure your clothes are unique with a little designer flair to them! But make sure whatever you wear, you started it, not anyone else!
- Go to parties and throw parties. If you make yourself the ultimate party essential, then you will get automatic invites! Be known at a party; as Paris said in episode number 2 of The Simple Life 4: "Don't be a floor hog, stay in the VIP room for a while, or else you will look desperate."
- Stay single! If you do, you can do whatever you want instead of having one steady boyfriend.
- Be outgoing, fun, and show confidence. Don't hesitate to liven up a party or draw attention to you or act a bit selfish and bossy.
- Be carefree. Paris never gives a flying fish about what people think about her. Go ahead and wear a crazy hairstyle, or something that people wouldn't expect you to wear. Be that trendsetter, go do crazy, stupid things, laugh at your mistakes, and you'll be a Paris in no time!
- Make sure you have those close best friends with you, so you can share the attention; you don't want to seem stuck up, like you're too cool for friends! You always need your girls, to hang with at the parties, talk about those dreadful rumors that just started about you, and of course - the boys! You must have one best friend that you do everything with! Fall out a lot and have a lot of arguments! Be seen everywhere with them, and do exactly the same thing! Never, ever be on your own! This friend is like your assistant, they should follow you and be willing to do anything for you! Don't treat her like rubbish! And make sure she is a brunette, and wears all the latest fashion!
- Act like you are a princess! When you need help with something, (which, if you're really like Paris, would be everything.) Playing dumb isn't always bad. It's actually a good flirting technique. It's what Paris does!
- Have a catch phrase! "That's hot", "that's beyond", and "oh baby" are all good ones! Toss it into any sentence and people will automatically think of you as a little Paris! But whatever you do, don't steal Paris' name; that's just not cool.
- Try going to lots of parties! Paris is popular for this,and everyone will think that you're a socialite!
- Develop a love for pink! Everything you own must be pink! Pink is your friend. Like it, and wear it. Everything you have in your wardrobe should relate to pink in some way. Own pink minis, and pink camis. If you are still in school, flaunt your love of pink with folders, bags, pens...all in pink! Make sure everyone knows your fave color!
- Buy some huge, oversized sunglasses and never take them off! Paris style glasses would be pink with diamonds, or white framed! You can find these in most shops! If you want to accessories further, try cool headbands or cute dangly earrings with some sparkle on them!
- Learn how to strike one pose for all your photos one that makes you look great!
Paris has the same pose in 97% of all her pictures, so you need to do
the same. Use one that will always make you look great no matter what
you are looking like that day. Every time someone wants to snap your
picture use that pose.
Tips
- Don't act bratty in public. Only to a single person in privateabsolutely necessary. Otherwise, act like the sweet little princess you really are!
- Don't be afraid to shock anybody, that's what will make them talk about you. Now don't go get too crazy, and get drunk, and do stuff you shouldn't be doing! You don't have to do everything like Paris!
- Wear designers, but smaller designers like 2bfree and Nicky Hilton are awesome. They state that you have money, but at the same time you're not showing it off; it's like saying you actually are Paris!
- Do charity work, then people can't say you're nasty! You really are a sweet girl who loves helping out others!
- Glasses are fashionable and handy, so don't be ashamed to wear them, as long as you get a good pair!*Smile! Have you ever noticed that Paris always has a sexy smile on her face?
- Talk smart, don't act dumb - it's dumb! Saying "I'm so dumb!" all the time is just a wanna-be line - anyone who's really dumb won't admit that.
- Have fun! Everyone is drawn to being around someone that likes having fun, so you have to be fun always, never serious. Only at appropriate times, of course.
- Be a bit of a party girl but don't overdo it.
- Call everyone "sexy" or just say "hey sexy" and always say to everything "that's hot!"
- Wear things like form-fitting tops with mini-skirts and high heels.
Warnings
- Don't go over the top on ditzy. A little is cute, a lot is just plain annoying. Remember, less is more.
- If you actually do these things, people may start calling you a "mini Paris Hilton." Is this what you really want? If so, embrace it, "Paris."
- Don't try to force yourself to be something deep down inside that you're not. There's is nothing wrong with being like Paris Hilton, but it's much better to just be yourself. If you do have a little Paris Hilton inside of you, let it free.
- Don't try to do something that will get you into trouble, hurt yourself, or others.
- Watch out, many people might become jealous and back stab you.
- Many people hate Paris Hilton, try this at your own risk! Especially most Lindsay Lohan fans, so watch out for redheads.
- You could end up looking like a desperate wanna-be by doing all these things.
- If you are still in school, don't get to carried away to the point where "bad" drama is flaunting throughout every group.
- Do NOT say you are preppy. Paris Hilton is not preppy, and you will only make true, classy preps angry if you say this.
- Do NOT get herpes.
- Do NOT go to jail
Things You'll Need
- Fashionable clothes
- Must Have Wardrobe
- Big sunglasses
- Jewels
- A love for animals
- A big purse
- A pet dog
- T-mobile Sidekick, LG cookie, Blackberry, or iPhone.
- A really sexy and sleek convertible, most likely a BMW, Mercedes Benz, Porsche, or a Pontiac, something very hot.
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World's Best Natural Spas
The peoples of the
ancient world already knew that bubbling mineral waters and gurgling
mud pools are good for the body and the sprit. Yeah, there is nothing
more relaxing than immersing your body in the hot, thermal waters that
soothe away your worries and pains. Thanks to our generous nature there
are hot springs all over the world, and some of the countries are truly
blessed with hundreds of amazing natural spas.
Here they are:
1. New Zealand

New Zealand has such enormous thermal activity that in many places the hot waters are located just beneath the ground and all you need to do is to dig your own pool and relax.
2. Iceland

The famed Blue Lagoon, a huge natural spa, is one of the most visited attractions in the country. Rich in minerals, the waters of the Lagoon are reputed to have a number of therapeutic uses.
Besides, the geothermal waters heat about 85% of the households in Iceland - apparently, a supply of hot water is cheaper than a supply of cold water in the country.
3. The Czech Republic

4. Turkey

5. Costa Rica

6. Hungary

Among the absolutely stunning and amazing spa areas is also Lake Hévíz, which is the largest thermal lake in Europe. Hévíz, the famous town of spas that emerged on the shores of the lake and surrounded by picturesque hills, has been a spa destination throughout the ages. The healing power of the lake's water was known even to the ancient Romans.
7. Japan

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