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Hair style:Try it at home:

For those with straight hair,divide your hair in thin portions when wet and make small plaits.Keep it for three hours and see the permed effect.Use your hands and not a brush to set your hair. If you want soft curls,then tie your hair into a tight ponytail near the crown of your head.You can either use curlers to roll the end of your hair or just roll and pin your hair or just roll and pin it.Keep if for three hours and do not brush. If you don't want to keep your hair open,just hold it up with a crunch and backcomb the open ends.The effect is dramatic and if you want to be a wee bit adventurous,then go ahead and streak some ends.

Are you more vulnerable to heart trouble?

Yes,you are,if you have any of the following conditions or practise any of the following unhealthy practices... Obesity High blood pressure High cholesterol level Family history of heart trouble Diabetes Smoking Sedentary lifestyle (lack of exercise) How will you know? Symptoms of heart trouble include the following: Shortness of breath Chest discomfort while exercising or walking Sudden blackouts Unexpected sweating Sudden dip in blood pressure How can you prevent heart trouble? Quit smoking Maintain normal body weight Exercise daily for 30 minutes Eat a lot of green leafy vegetables and fruit Avoid high-cholesterol food Go for regular health check-ups.

Harry Potter Websites:

MuggleNet.com- Read an overview of all the Harry Potter books,as well as news on the books and movies.Find trivia,character profiles,famous quotes,a look at the book covers,and Harry downloads like screensavers,ringtones... HarryPotterlexicon.com- The site offers an extensive profile of Potter and all his wizard friends,an encyclopedia of spells and magic,introductions to all the creatures,and a look at all the different places Harry visits. Realmofwizardry.com- Find character biographies including one for Harry himself,among other Potter stuff,including famous quotes,forums and chat,rumours,a profile of JK Rowling and fan works. HarryPotterstore.com- This website offers Harry Potter fans to be like their hero.The site sells Harry brooms,wizard wares like robes and ties,and movie merchandise like glasses,candy,and wizard and student hats.Indeed a terrific place for Harry lovers to shop! BeHarry.com- It's your chance to be Harry Potter as the website offers you a chance to

The Tip:How to ignite passion on your first date?

It's not necessary that you immediately get into a passionate relationship,as soon as you go on a first date.So,the first thing is communicating effectively and try to bring in closeness with your date. Notice whether your date exhibits good yet relaxed posture.A slouched date probably isn't having a good time. Observe whether your date makes good eye contact.If your date keeps looking into your eyes,you've got it made. Be seductive and fliratatious with each other.Dress up and take the time to look your best. Act in such a way that makes you very attractive-maybe even irresistible.Create sizzle;ignite passion; feel the rush. Once both of you open up,allow yourselves to share your sexual fantasies or secrets no matter how outrageous or silly they may seem.

Noise at pubs may damage hearing:

Regular exposure to noise in pubs,club and concerts may lead to hearing impairment,suggests a study of 1,381 people in Britain.More than half of the surveyed people visited bars where they had to shout to be heard at least once a week. A quarter said the music in these venues was too loud and a third thought hearing loss would affect their lives. About 90% of people who frequent pubs,clubs and concerts experienced dullness of hearing or ringing in the ears after a night on the town,found the study by RNID-the largest charity representing the nine million hearing impaired people in Britain. Nine out of 10 young people aged between 16-30 experienced signs of hearing damage after a night out in a noisy venue,reported BBC News website.John Low,chief executive of RNID said music lover,musicians and DJs could take simple steps to protect themselves from damaging decibels on a night out while performing.