How to Give Reiki Treatments

How to Give Reiki Treatments



Reiki is considered a form of spiritual healing wherein the Reiki Master or practitioner lays hands on the patient. The laying of hands purportedly promotes and stimulates the body to heal itself of malady through the process of detoxifying the body and breaking down energy blocks. Reiki can be used in combination with other alternative forms of healing as well as with Western practices, and is purported to have been successful in the treatment of cancer and asthma.







Things You'll Need:





Warm, dimly lit room







Become a Certified Reiki Practitioner




1


Attend Reiki classes. You must pass at least the first level of Reiki to begin practice on other people.





2


Learn the Reiki hand positions and how to access the energy around you.





3


Select a Reiki Master to perform an attunement. An attunement is a spiritual ceremony where a Reiki master tunes your body to the spiritual world of Reiki, ensuring a broader understanding of Reiki and a permanent energy field to surround your body.





4


Feel the Universal Life Energy during and after the attunement. The attunement is said to open your body to allow a channel of energy to flow between you and the Reiki Master, as well as from you to the energy of the universe.





5


Complete your second level of Reiki and you will be able to perform distance Reiki treatments. Distance Reiki treatments involve treatments wherein the practitioner and patient are not in close proximity, and in fact may be several hundred miles away.





6


Learn more about how to become a Reiki practitioner at The Reiki School Web site (see Resources below).



Give Reiki Treatments




1


Decide if you want to open a Reiki center where you'll give Reiki treatments or if you will choose to travel to your patients at their convenience. Reiki practitioners work both ways.





2


Dim the lights to create a relaxed, peaceful atmosphere. A central aspect of Reiki is deep relaxation or meditation, and thus the environment of the treatment should contribute to that cause.





3


Heat the room to a comfortable temperature. Give a light blanket for your client if the temperature is still too cool. Remember that even if you are warm, your patient's comfort is of the utmost importance.





4


Recline your patient on a massage table.





5


Place your hands, in a specific Reiki hand posture, either lightly on or slightly above your patient on all their chakras.





6


Hold the posture at each chakra until the flow of energy weakens and dissipates, then move to the next chakra.





7


Feel the energy begin to flow from your surroundings through your hands into your patient.





8


Experience the warm sensation flowing from your hands said to occur during a Reiki session.








Tips & Warnings










Wear clothing that is comfortable.








If you wear shoes, make sure they fit well and are comfortable, as you will be on your feet consistently for long periods of time.








You will have more control over the environment if you request your clients come to you.








Reiki should not be considered a replacement for traditional medicine. If you experience severe nausea, vomiting or migraines, consult a doctor immediately.








Reiki is not a proven science and results do vary.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one that is licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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How to Get Newsletters on Chinese Medicine

How to Get Newsletters on Chinese Medicine



Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity. Techniques like acupuncture and the use of herbs are now being viewed as increasingly viable, natural alternatives to Western medicine and expensive, side effect-heavy pharmaceutical prescription drugs. If you want to get newsletters on TCM, there are several national associations and many practitioners in your area who would be glad to add you to their mailing list. Follow these steps to learn how to get their newsletters.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access







Find Organizations That Offer Newsletters




1


Know that TCM is not governed by a single national association. Countries are likely to have several member organizations that function more like national registries than governing bodies. Find listings at the Web site of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (see Resources below).





2


Check to see if your state, province or territory (if you live in the United States or Canada) has TCM member organizations. Decide whether you'd rather get national newsletters, state or provincial newsletters, or both.





3


Locate TCM practitioners in your area. Larger clinics located in major cities will generally offer brochures or newsletters.





4


Seek educational institutions offering courses in Chinese medicine. Accredited schools often offer newsletters to the public as well.





5


Get on the Internet to find listings of national registries (see Resources below).



Receive Newsletters About Chinese Medicine




1


Call the clinic, educational facility or Chinese medicine association you're interested in receiving newsletters from. Ask to be added to their mailing list. Inquire about any mailing or subscription fees. Fees are generally very low. Many newsletters are offered free of charge.





2


Visit the Web site of the practitioner, school or institution(s) of your choice. You will frequently find a "Contact Us" link you can use to find an informational email address. Send an email to the institution, asking whether they offer newsletters. You may be able to receive an electronic version in your email, if one is offered.





3


Write a letter. Telephone and email requests can sometimes be lost in the shuffle. In some cases, you may be asked to fill out a brief questionnaire in order to get the organization's newsletter.








Tips & Warnings










Be aware that TCM is most often used when traditional medical care proves ineffective, or for alternative treatment of minor or chronic conditions. If you experience emergency symptoms, such as chest pain, trouble breathing or numbness in your limbs, you should seek conventional medical treatment immediately.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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How to Find Proper Pressure Points Through Reflexology

How to Find Proper Pressure Points Through Reflexology



Reflexology is applied as a massage technique on the hands and feet to target and stimulate parts of the body that require healing or treatment. Reflexology techniques purportedly relieve stress and tension in areas such as the neck and back. Reflexology is also thought to aid in the healing of muscle pain, migraines and insomnia.







Things You'll Need:





Reflexology chart mapping reflex zones in the hands and feet to their corresponding parts of the body




Computer with Internet access







Learn More About the Proper Pressure Points




1


Visit the Reflexology Association of America Web site for a short list of online reflexology charts (see Resources below). Print out the chart so that it is easily accessible during a reflexology session.





2


Visit a reflexologist. Costs for a session will vary, depending partly on where you live, but are generally moderate and in line with costs for other alternative health therapies. Your reflexologist can help you identify the proper pressure points. You can look for a reflexologist near you at the Reflexology Association of America Web site.





3


Attend a class or seminar on reflexology. Try to find a class that allows for a more hands-on approach to learning, especially if you learn best by doing. The Reflexology Association of America Web site posts several events across the nation that you can attend.



Find the Proper Pressure Points




1


Find the area you would like to target through the reflexology massage technique. Use the reflexology chart to locate the proper reflex zone or zones.





2


Mark your feet and hands when you have located the proper pressure points. This will keep you from constantly referring to the reflexology chart and will allow you to treat the entire reflex zone.





3


Apply firm and constant pressure to each reflex zone. Reflexology is about bodily response, so you should feel the pressure on your feet and hands. Don't be afraid to use a bit of strength to really stimulate the nerves.








Tips & Warnings










Purchasing a book or
DVD
is an inexpensive alternative to getting treatment from a reflexologist (see Resources below).








Severe pain or discomfort, particularly abdominal or chest pain, requires an immediate visit to a licensed medical professional. Reflexologists are not licensed to prescribe medicine or diagnose serious medical symptoms.








Avoid reflexology if you are pregnant.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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How to Find a Reiki Practitioner

How to Find a Reiki Practitioner



Reiki is a holistic therapy which involves a series of laying hands on the patient in a passive manner. It is used to purportedly stimulate positive energy and break energy blocks, allowing the patient to feel relaxed and healthy. Reiki is commonly used to treat high blood pressure, asthma, anxiety and addictions.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access







Find a Reiki Practitioner




1


Ask a physician if Reiki might be an option for you. If it is, ask him or her to recommend a Reiki practitioner. Many hospitals actually use Reiki in conjunction with conventional medicine, so your doctor may be able to refer you.





2


Visit the International Association of Reiki Professionals Web site (see Resources below), which includes information on Reiki practitioners and classes around the world.





3


Research Web sites to locate Reiki practitioner directories (see Resources below). They can be organized by state or by practitioner name, and often are accompanied by the practitioner's picture.





4


Locate a local free publication at your local health food store or bookstore in the New Age section. Under this section will be advertisements for classes and practitioners in your area. You can also often find fliers offering Reiki services posted in metaphysical bookstores.





5


Create a list of possible Reiki practitioners. Contact your top picks. Sometimes Reiki practitioners will host a form of open house where they'll explain the basics of Reiki to a large group for a discounted price.





6


Listen to your friends and family. Word of mouth is often a positive way to find a Reiki practitioner.



Question Your Reiki Practitioner




1


Ask your Reiki practitioner what level of Reiki they have achieved. A Reiki practitioner should have achieved at least the second level of Reiki to be practicing.





2


Determine whether your practitioner utilizes other holistic therapies such as massage or aromatherapy, and if those therapies would benefit you. The sessions may end up being more expensive, but they may be worth it.





3


Know what you want from a Reiki practitioner. If they have been through similar life experiences, they may be a good match for you since they have healed from the experience and can guide you appropriately.





4


Decide if you want a practitioner who will be a guide throughout the entirety of your healing process or a practitioner who will be simply a teacher for a few sessions.





5


Select a Reiki practitioner you can afford. Prices range from inexpensive to moderately expensive, although some practitioners will allow barter, scholarship or a fee based on your salary.





6


Find out if your Reiki practitioner will make house calls. Many will do so for an increased fee.





7


Research attunement. If you are interested in becoming a Reiki practitioner yourself, or if you want to experience a higher level of Reiki, make sure your Reiki practitioner is a Master practitioner.








Tips & Warnings










Trust your instincts when you meet your Reiki practitioner for the first time. You should feel comfortable.








Find a Reiki practitioner close to your home or work. You may not want to relieve your stress an hour away from home only to fight traffic on your return trip.








Holistic remedies may not cure serious illness or disease. If you experience severe anxiety or intense migraines after a session, consult a physician immediately.








Reiki is not a proven science and results do vary.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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How to Find a Reflexology Practitioner

How to Find a Reflexology Practitioner



Similar to massage, reflexology involves pressure applied to both the feet and hands to purportedly stimulate other parts of the body. Reflexology is largely sought out for stress relief and energy revitalization. Muscle aches and migraines are other conditions thought to be treatable by reflexology.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access









1


Learn more about reflexology to determine whether it is the right course of alternative treatment for you. Try perusing the Web site of the Reflexology Association of America (see Resources below). Find links to articles and other reflexology Web sites, as well as local or state reflexology associations.





2


Pick up a book or two at your local bookstore or library. Get lost in the Alternative Medicine or Homeopathic Remedies aisle. You may be able to pick up some tips on how to choose a reflexology practitioner. The cost of books runs from inexpensive to moderate, but remember that the library is free! Request the assistance of a librarian or bookstore employee if you do not know where to look.





3


Find a reflexology professional by using the lists provided by the Reflexology Association of America or International Institute of Reflexology Web site (see Resources below). The Reflexology Association of America allows you to search by a keyword. Entering your state would be the easiest search term to use. The International Institute of Reflexology lists each state and you can click on the appropriate link.





4


Research the reflexology practitioner you have chosen. Ask for accreditation and any type of schooling the reflexologist may have completed. Don't forget to ask when and where the accreditation and schooling was received. You can conduct your background search independently or ask that the reflexologist provide school contact information or referrals from former clients.








Tips & Warnings










Reflexology is not a treatment for serious pain, nor is a reflexologist a licensed medical practitioner. Though reflexology is often used to treat bodily aches and pains, serious bodily damage, such as torn ligaments or bone fractures, should be treated by a licensed medical professional.








Beware of Web sites on reflexology that may contain false information. If there is contact information on the site, take the time to call the phone number provided or look up the address on a map.








Avoid reflexology if you are pregnant.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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How to Dress Like a French Woman

How to Dress Like a French Woman



French women are world known for their sense of style and chic way of dressing. France is, after all, the country where such famous designers as Coco Chanel originate. So if you want to dress like a French woman follow these steps.









Step
1



Find the style which suits you! Contrary to popular opinion, French woman are not slaves to fashion. At a young age a French woman is taught to find the style which suits her best, and stick to it.




Step
2



Buy less. Yes, that's right! It is a myth that a French woman owns an enormous amount of clothes. The secret is that she prefers to spend her money on a few good quality pieces than to buy hoards of cheap clothing.




Step
3



Keep your style simple. A French woman is not a fussy dresser. She will always have some well cut simple pieces in her wardrobe.




Step
4



Buy some accessories. A French woman will always have a string of pearls and an elegant scarf ready to brighten up an article.




Step
5



Be ready for the unexpected. A French woman is always ready for an unexpected invitation which is why she always has a cocktail dress on hand.




Step
6



Understand that it is in the way you walk. A french woman looks chic and elegant not only because of the way she dresses but also because of the way she walks!


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How to Dress Like a Desperate Housewife

How to Dress Like a Desperate Housewife



"Desperate Housewives" is an addictive show filled with scandalous plot lines and sexy, fun fashions. Whether you have a body like Edie, sex appeal like Gabrielle or down home
beauty
like Susan, you can get the ultimate modern "Desperate Housewife" look, just like your favorite character.









Step
1



Sex up your look like Gabrielle, the ultra sassy Latina and ex fashion model. If you want to dress like Gabrielle, go for slinky tight-fitting tops, short skirts or tight pants. Gabrielle is also famous for her bling, so stock up on your gaudy costume

jewelry


. Don't forget a sexy pair of high strappy heals--whether wearing jeans or skirts, Gabbie wears heals.




Step
2



Go comfortable, yet girly if you want the Susan Mayer look. Susan is the most down-to-earth character on the show, writing children's books at home. She often layers her look, with a feminine scoop neck tank top under a tight yet comfortable cotton sweatshirt. A nice pair of fitted jeans and a clean pair of tennis shoes will finish off this simple, comfortable yet fashionable look.




Step
3



Dress like Lynette, the working professional mom of the show. Lynette most often wears sexy yet professional button-up shirts, suit pants and only semi-high heals. But Lynette is a busy working mom, so she doesn't overdo the

makeup


or wear her hair in extravagant styles. Simply pull your hair back with a clip and keep your makeup natural for the Lynette look.




Step
4



Get a classy sophisticated look if you want to dress like Bree. Bree is ultra-conservative and pays attention to the finest of details. Often sporting elegant sweater sets and feminine suits, she almost always accompanies her look with fine diamond earrings and classy high heals. Remember the details, iron your clothes, no stains and make sure every hair is in place.




Step
5



Thank the Gods and Goddesses if you have a body to dress like Edie. Edie loves to shock the people of Wisteria Lane with a provocative, sexy look. For a look like Edie's, wear tight-fitting clothing, low-cut, cleavage-revealing tops and jeans that show off your belly button. Top off this look with a trendy feminine cowboy hat or a high pony tail.


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How to Dress Like a Celebrity Mom

How to Dress Like a Celebrity Mom



Celebrity moms seem to have it all together; cute kids, fashionable clothes, designer sunglasses and perfect makeup. It's fun to see celebrity moms out and about with their tots in tow, looking just a little bit more real than when they are on the big screen or TV. You've seen the great pictures of celebrity moms and their families; here's how you can get the look and pass for a celebrity mom yourself.









Step
1



Wear oversize sunglasses. Celebrity moms wear them to pass unnoticed by bystanders whenever possible. Add them to your look for a fashionable statement and to feel more like a celeb.




Step
2



Invest in stylish dark-colored designer denim jeans, as most celebrity moms wear designer jeans for their casual strolls and shopping trips. Visit celebrity gossip sites such as the celebrity moms blog on blogspot to see recent pics of celeb moms and their cute clothes.




Step
3



Pair baby doll tops, oversized shawls and trendy shirts with your stylish denim jeans. Keep an eye on fashion magazines to see what's hot and trendy.




Step
4



Finish the look with the season's best footwear--generally, fashionable boots in the winter and strappy sandal heels in the warmer months.




Step
5



Accessorize with floppy hats, sashes and belts and jewelry, especially real diamonds and classy settings. A little bling never hurt the celebrity mom look.




Step
6



Carry a large cup of coffee, preferably from Starbucks or another brand-name coffee shop.




Step
7



Make sure your tots are well-dressed too. Find cute designer duds for kids from baby boutiques or mimic the look with your own fashion sense applied to the kids' wardrobes.


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How to Dress Like a Biker Chick

How to Dress Like a Biker Chick



Maybe you just bought a new motorcycle or maybe you are looking for a sexy biker man and want to attract him with your amazing fashion sense. Dressing like a biker chick is easy, however there are some very specific details that you mustn't forget.









Step
1



Buy leather everything. You will need a vest, boots, belt, a pair of tight leather pants and most importantly of all, a leather biker jacket. It's best to buy black, however a little red or hot pink will work too.






Step
2



Get a tattoo (or two or three.) Sexy biker tattoos are not just for men, so get inked to show are tough and biker you can be. Common biker chick themes include thorned roses, sword-impaled hearts and of course, motorcycles. Classic pin-up girls are also a biker chick favorite.




Step
3



Bleach your hair, if you aren't already blond, and hold it back with a classic American flag bandana. You want a simple hairdo that you can stuff up under a handkerchief and helmet, but that still looks good when you let it down. Carry a comb and hairspray in your saddlebag, to do it up right, when the helmet comes off.






Step
4



Wear dark sunglasses, which are not only cool, but also functional. Long days on a motorcycle are tough on the eyes, and a pair of shades will protect them from the sun, bugs and wind, while helping to preserve your eye makeup.




Step
5



Accessorize with big silver rings, leather wristbands, Harley belt buckles and red fingernail polish. Top it all off with a big wad of chewing gum, and you are now the epitome of biker chick fashion.







Tips & Warnings









Remember that the tighter the clothing and the more skin you can show, the better. You are dressing like a biker chick, so you will almost always cover your legs with tight leather pants, however a skimpy tank-top is a perfect way to show off your biker tan.



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How to Dress in Women's Professional Attire

How to Dress in Women's Professional Attire



If you want to get ahead in your career, the first thing you need to do is dress the part. Professional attire was founded on menswear back when men were the only people in the office. In some professions, even though women have joined the ranks, strict professional standards of dress are still adhered to. So, suit up to make the grade.









Step
1



Wear a suit. Nothing says professional like a conservative suit. You need something in navy, black or gray with a traditional notched collar jacket and cuffed trousers or a straight skirt. You may stray from these three colors, but keep the suit dark. When choosing a suit, consider whether a man in your office would wear a suit just like it.




Step
2



Pair a suit with a white blouse. To keep the look professional, put a white or off-white blouse with a dark suit. Stick with basic cotton button-down blouses without ruffles or other embellishments.




Step
3



Combine a dress with a jacket. A dress can be professional if paired with a suit jacket. The dress should be at least knee length and in a dark to medium color. A print dress is fine if the print is muted and conservative. When choosing a print dress, consider whether a man in your office would wear a tie in the same print.




Step
4



Stick with pumps or flats. Pumps are the quintessential business shoe for women. Choose a pump with a closed toe and a two- to three-inch heel in black, brown or navy. As an alternative to heels, and to wear with pantsuits, flats are a good choice. Again, a closed toe is appropriate here. Your flats should look like a man's loafers.




Step
5




Style
hair


conservatively. A professional woman's hair does not provide distraction to herself or anyone else. Long hair should be pulled back or put up and secured in place. Short hair should be neatly styled out of the face.




Step
6



Choose jewelry carefully. Too much or too big jewelry could take the professional edge off of your look. A wristwatch and wedding rings are acceptable and one pair of non-dangling earrings.







Tips & Warnings









Avoid flimsy materials. They add a sense of soft femininity that contradicts the professional look.








Always wear nylons with a dress or skirt to complete your professional look.








Strappy or open-toed shoes are never part of a professional women's attire, unless you've joined the world's oldest profession.



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How to Dress in Paris

How to Dress in Paris



Paris is one of the all-time fashion capitals of the world. Even if you're going as a tourist, you still want to look chic. The French (especially the women) have an instinctive sense of style. Here are some ways to be comfortable and look great whatever the season.







Things You'll Need:





Raincoat with removable lining



Selection of scarves (wool, cotton or silk)



Color-coordinated clothing pieces



Well-chosen accessories (shoes, gloves, hats, handbags and umbrella)









Step
1



The first thing to remember is that at any time of year it can be cold and damp in Paris. Be prepared with layers of clothing. Bring both a cotton and a wool sweater.




Step
2



Check out the latest styles in "Elle" and "Vogue" for an overview of what to wear. Although dress has become much more casual in recent years, Parisians still passionately follow the changing styles.




Step
3



Choose one basic color for your travel wardrobe around which you will plan tops, blouses and sweaters. But don't think that everything has to match exactly. Creative use of color is a great technique.




Step
4



Use scarves to maximize outfits. Take a variety of sizes and lengths. Scarves are light and can totally change a look.




Step
5



Find shoes that work for you. If you usually wear high heels, this is the place to do it! But for walking in museums and parks, take comfortable shoes. They don't have to be ugly. Plan on rain in any case; if the weather is beautiful, you're in luck.




Step
6



Good news: starting in January 2008, it will no longer be possible to smoke in restaurants, but you could still find yourself somewhere with lots of smelly smoke. Take a product with you so you can spray your clothes if they capture cigarette smoke.




Step
7



Take jewelry that expresses who you are. Costume jewelry will give you a break from worrying about loss of valuables. A few pairs of earrings, a great pin and several necklaces will do the job.




Step
8



Select accessories like handbags and umbrellas for usefulness and color. A terrific bag will not only hold your personal items, water bottle and map but will punch up your outfit.




Step
9



Don't miss the fabulous clothing shops all over Paris. Even if you're just window shopping, you'll see some incredible things.







Tips & Warnings









Check out the weather forecast before you go, especially in the summer. If it's very hot, take changes of light clothing. Many places aren't air-conditioned.








Don't forget that you can freeze, even in August.








Don't wear gym-type clothing (sweatsuits) except at the gym.



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How to Dress if You Are Short

How to Dress if You Are Short



A few simple dos and don'ts can give the illusion of extra inches.







Things You'll Need:





Men's Dress Shirts



Men's Dress Shoes



Men's Dress Sweater



Men's Khakis



Mens' Dress Pants



Women's Closed-toed Shoes



Women's Dress Pants



Women's Dress Shirts



Women's Dress Shoes



dresses and skirts









Step
1



Wear tops whose details pull the eye down vertically; V-necks are a good choice.




Step
2



Tuck shirts into pants to make your legs look longer, which will make you look taller.




Step
3



Opt for clothes that fit close to your body. Bulky ones - like oversized jackets and tops - will draw the eyes out horizontally.




Step
4



Try slim pants that closely follow your thighs and butt to make you look taller.




Step
5



Wear vertical stripes - for instance, a pinstripe suit.




Step
6



Don short skirts, avoiding skirts that cut slightly below the knee or at mid-calf.




Step
7



Slip into higher-heeled shoes. Letting your cuffless pant legs drape over high shoes will provide an instant look of height.







Tips & Warnings









Try dressing in monochrome, matching your hosiery and shoe color to the rest of your outfit to create an uninterrupted vertical line.








Browse in the petite sections of clothing stores.








Avoid cuffed pants, which can make you look shorter because they visually shorten the leg.



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How to Dress Harajuku Style

How to Dress Harajuku Style



Gwen Stefani first introduced Harajuku style to mainstream America through her fashion line and the Harajuku Girls that appear everywhere with her. This style originated in the Harajuku shopping district in Tokyo, Japan. There, fashion is a form of art. And now, that art is embraced in the United States.









Step
1



Pick a Harajuku style. To some, it might look like Harajuku style consists of throwing mismatched pieces together in one outfit, but it's much more organized. There are five different categories of Harajuku style, and they don't mix well.




Step
2



Mix feminine and elegant clothes with gothic accessories. This is the classic Harajuku style called Gothic Lolita.




Step
3



Overdo your makeup to create Punk Harajuku style. Top it off with over-the-top accessories.




Step
4



Dress like your favorite cartoon, game or anime character. To pull off Cosplay Harajuku, spare no expense to copy the look of that character.




Step
5



Choose very bright colors and wild accessories for Decora Harajuku. This is different from Punk Harajuku because your makeup isn't over the top.




Step
6



Find your inner child for Kawaii Harajuku. Look cute with outfits that are playful and childish.




Step
7



Create your own look. Pick through your closet and decide what you can use to have Harajuku style. Be creative when you put together an outfit. Harajuku style is known for thinking outside the box.




Step
8



Wear clothes of mixed genres, mixed influences and even mixed patterns with weird shapes. All of this fits into the Harajuku style.




Step
9



Add a theatrical pop. Outrageous accessories and overdone makeup finish off the Harajuku look. Add bright colors around your eyes for maximum impact. The best thing about Harajuku style is that you can always wash off the makeup and rearrange your accessories for a completely different look.


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How to Dress Great and Still Be Comfortable

How to Dress Great and Still Be Comfortable



You don't have to wear baggy sweatpants and old, ratty tennis shoes all day long to be comfortable. You can dress great and still be comfortable; it's all about choosing the right clothing. Here's how to choose the right clothing so you can dress great and still be comfortable.









Step
1



Know the colors that complement your skin tone. If you have naturally pale skin, the colors of your tops should accentuate the ivory and peachy tones of your skin and not make you look translucent.




Step
2



Get pants that fit. Finding the right pair of pants involves more than going by the size number on the tag. The waistline of the pants should be around your natural waist line. The rise should hit around your belly button and the leg should end around the middle of the heel of your shoe.




Step
3



Find the right shirt. Comfortable-fitting shirts should have no button strain and ample armpit room. The top seam of the shirt sleeve should rest where your shoulder begins to bend into your arm and the sleeve should end just below the wrist bone.




Step
4



Wear skirts. Fit skirts in the waist as you would pants (described in Step 2). Also make sure the length of the skirt ends between your knee and mid-calf. Any shorter or longer than knee to mid-calf length and skirts will not be comfortable.







Tips & Warnings









Simple details on jackets and shirts such as darting or rouching add texture to your clothing.








Avoid heavily patterned clothing because these types of shirts, dresses and skirts are difficult to match with other clothes. They also tend to look too busy and accentuate problem areas.



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How to dress gothic

How to dress gothic



Want to dress goth, but not really sure where to start? Here are some ways to look hot!







Things You'll Need:





Lace



Scissors



Black material



goth neckalces,,,optional









Step
1



Begin by deciding what kind of goth look you want to portray. Victorian goth, new age goth, ECT. Your clothing is based on what look you want to portray.
Begin by hitting the stores. Or just gather random pieces from the back of your closet. Hit Hot Topic, Target, TJ MAXX, even Goodwill. You can find all sorts of funky pieces. Or, even go to a craft store for skull/ electric guitars/ or Rock On iron ons.
Get Creative!!!! Let your inner creative side come loose. Play clothing up with jewels, skulls, metal spikes, chains, and even paint splotches.




Step
2



you can wear anything from layered camisoles under tees to Big baggy sweatshirts with bagy pants. And black isn't the only color you can wear...addd in some hot pink or bright neon colors.
For us girls, try skirts with long red lace hung around it for a totally sexy gothic voctorian look. This is a very neat way to make a statement. Add on fat necklaces and a skull top.
For guys, Try the pants with the chains, and bulky spike bracelts.
there are so many options out there, even go shopping online.




Step
3



For your own cool clothes, mix and match. Mix tees with other tees. Layer a skirt over a pair of funky stockings, with bulky boots and a long chain necklace.
If you want to show more skin, cut the collar of your shirt. Cut across the diameter until there is one BIG head hole. Now, it'll be a cool shoulder rider. Wear a spike choker to really show it off.
Invest in funky jewelry. Pile em' on for a super gothy look.







Tips & Warnings









Have fun!








Be creative








Read up on styles








Hit the stores








Don't go crazy overboard!



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