Thursday, October 31, 2013

Dryfruits

Dryfruits

Don't use dry fruits below one year babies.

  1. Mix walnut (akhrot) for powder and mix with rock candy powder(don't use sugar) then make small balls then give it to your children.

Party Style Ideas

Party Style Ideas to Look Your Best

Below are few steps that need to take care when going to a party -

Makeup


Cleanse your face with a cleanser and apply moisturizer for that radiant glow.
Wear makeup that suits you and the event which you are attending.
For evenings you can choose darker shades while for day events go with nude look. Always accentuate your best feature. If you have nice thin lips, shape them with lip pencil, and apply lip gloss.
Pink or peach blush can help to emphasize your cheek bones. Charcoal shade kohl can do wonders to your eyes.

Dress

 

Select your dress according to the occasion. If it’s a morning event, wear a lighter shade outfit. Try to avoid too much of glitters and shimmers. A silk saree in off-white, teamed up with matching blouse, is perfect for formal day wear occasion.
On the other hand for evening parties you can select something in golden or silver. For cocktail parties, a sequin studded black or wine red sari, with a backless or halter blouse, can add glamour to your look. If it is a formal event, go for black or red tones, as they are the safest bet.

Hairstyle

 

Play with your hair styles, for cool looks like twists, high buns, ponytails, hair plaits, French bun, or just leave it down. Accessorize with fancy hair pins, hair bands, or grip-tut combs, which can give your hair a stylish makeover.

Accessories

 

You can either carry a matching, or contrast colour bag to complete your party look. Golden or silver ethnic clutch bag goes well with Indian saris and salwar kameez. For wedding parties and evening parties hand work potli bags are in with Indian outfits.
A sequin studded black clutch is always a great add-on. Make sure it fits all essentials, and matches your outfit well.
Matching jewellery can add to the charm. A statement ring, or neck piece, well teamed up with an Anarkali churidar, can accentuate your party look. Traditional jhumkis are always the safe bet with Indian outfits, like saris and kurtis. For fusion look, team your attire with a beaded or stone necklace.
High heel pumps in bright shades, like black, red, silver, or gold, can enhance your party look further. Make sure they are comfortable and go well with your outfit. Try wedge heeled footwear with sarees, as they are more comfortable than pencil heels.
Last but not the least feel confident and always keep smiling.

dress designing material

For Ladies Dress Designing Material

All saree designing material and dress designing material available in below address(Hyderabad).

Address:

Mahila art centre
4-2-437/1,
Near Royal Plaza,
Ramkote,
Hyderabad -95

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Child care

For baby hair

  1. olive oil is best for children hair(growth)
  2. Sesame oil is also good for hair  

For baby( products) 

  1. Mother care products are  best(If anyone wants 5% discount on mother care products  visit the shop kushi born babies at yousufguda check post)
  2. Himalaya also very good products(If anyone wants 5% discount on Himalaya products  visit the shop kushi born babies at yousufguda check post)
  3. Sebamed baby products also very best but very expensive

Baby Food Chart

Please note that recommendations vary and you should ALWAYS check with your doctor before introducing new foods. 
Foods marked with an asterisk * are common allergens and should be introduced with care after consulting with your pediatrician.



4 to 6 months
6 to 9 months
10 to 12 months
12 months+
Fruit
   banana
   pear
   avocado
   plum
   apple
   peach
   nectarine
same as 4 to 6 months PLUS:
   blueberry
   papaya
   melon
   apricot
   raisins and grapes (chopped or pureed)

THEN
   kiwi fruit ( 8 months)
same as 6 to 9 months PLUS:
    mango
    pineapple
same as 10 to 12 months PLUS:
   citrus
   berries (including strawberries and
raspberries but
NOT including blueberries, which can be introduced earlier)*
Cereal and
Grains
   white rice
   brown rice
same as 4 to 6 months PLUS:
   wheat*
   wheat germ*
   rye
   barley
   oats
   quinoa
   pasta


 

Veggies
   sweet potato
   white potato
   carrots
   butternut squash
   pumpkin
   swede/rutabaga
   parsnip
same as 4 to 6 months PLUS:
   peas
   green beans
   zucchini or courgette
   bell pepper

THEN
   broccoli
   eggplant
   cauliflower
   beets/beetroot
   lentils/dried beans
   onions
   asparagus
   turnips
   soy (inc tofu)*
same as 6 to 9 months PLUS:
   tomatoes
   spinach
   okra
same as 10 to 12 months PLUS:
    corn*
Dairy
   yogurt/fromage frais (some pediatricians advise waiting until at least 6 months)
same as 4 to 6 months PLUS:
   cheese
   yogurt
   yogurt cheese
same as 6 to 9 months
same as 10 to 12 months PLUS:
   cow's milk (as a main drink)
Eggs

   cooked egg yolk
   cooked egg white (with caution)*


Fish

   white fish (eg cod, haddock, pollock)
   light tuna
   salmon
   sardines
   mackerel


Meat

   chicken
   beef
   pork
   lamb
   turkey



Other

   aromatic spices
   herbs
   garlic
   flax seeds
(ground)
   sesame seeds
(ground)
   mushrooms

   peanuts and peanut butter*
   other nuts*
   shellfish*
   honey

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