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பெண்ணின் அங்கங்களுடன் ஆபாச தலையணை!

பிடித்தவருடைய கைகளின் அணைப்பில் ஒவ்வொரு இரவையும் போக்குகின்றமையைப் போன்ற இன்பத்துக்கு ஈடு கிடையாது.
ஆனால் பிடித்தமான இளவரசி அருகில் வருகின்ற வரை காத்திருக்க முடியுமா?
இவ்வாறான காத்திருப்பு முட்டாள்த்தனமானது என்கிற கருத்தும் உள்ளது.
உங்கள் கைகளுக்குள் இளவரசியை வைத்திருங்கள் என்று சொல்பவர்கள் இருக்கின்றனர்.
இந்நிலையில் ஜப்பானிய ஆண்களின் தனிமையை போக்க வந்து புதிதாக உள்ளது ஆபாச தலையணை.
இதன் பெயர் சூப்பர் சொனிகோ ஆபாச தலையணை.
இத்தலையணை ஆளுயரம் கொண்டது. செக்ஸியான பெண்ணின் உருவ சிலை போன்றது.
செயற்கையான மார்பகங்கள் மற்றும் பெருத்த பிட்டங்கள் இதன் செக்ஸியை அதிகரித்து உள்ளன.

TRAIL ROOMல் ஜாக்கிரதை...!

TRAIL ROOMல் கண்ணாடிகள்
ஜாக்கிரதை...!
கண்ணாடிகளில்
நம்மை மட்டுமே பிரதிபலிப்பது ஒரு வகை.
இன்னொரு வகை நாம் பார்க்கும்
போது கண்ணாடியாக
நம்மை பிரதிபலிக்கும். ஆனால்
மறு பக்கத்திலிருந்த
ு அதாவது கண்ணாடிக்கு அடுத்த
பக்கம் பார்ப்பவர்களுக்கு ஒளிவு,
மறைவு இல்லாமல் நம்மைக்
காட்டும்.
இந்த இரண்டாம் வகை கண்ணாடிகள்
பற்றிதான் நாம் மிகுந்த
ஜாக்கிரதையுடன் இருக்க
வேண்டும்.
இந்த உடை மாற்றும் அறைகளில்
இந்த
கண்ணாடிகளின் ஊடாக மறுபக்கம்
காமிராக்கள் பொருத்தப்பட்டிர
ுக்கலாம்
அல்லது யாராவது தங்களை படமெடுக்கலாம்
இவைகளை கவனத்தில்
கொண்டு பெண்கள் செயல்பட
வேண்டும்.
இவைகளை சுலபமாக கண்டறியும்
முறை...
உங்கள் விரல்
நுனியை கொண்டு கண்ணாடியை தொடும்போது சிறு இடைவேளை தெரிந்தால்
அது சாதாரண கண்ணாடி..
இடைவேளை இல்லாமல்
தெரிந்தால்
அது உங்களை வேவுபார்க்கும்
கண்ணாடி என்று அறிந்துகொள்ளலாம
்.
கட்டாயம் உங்கள் முகநூல்
நண்பர்களிடமும் பகிருங்கள்...!

How to style a fall/winter coat: 14 Style Panel tips for embracing this season’s trends while keeping warm

Dropped shoulders, hourglass figures and loose fits are just three of the characteristics of this season’s coat trend. Seeing as what’s worn on top of it all was one of the hottest trends on the international Fall 2013 runways—-from Carven’s larger than life bubble coats to Rag & Bone’s we asked our Style Panel for their essential tips to staying on-trend, while keeping warm.
New to Style Panel is Marla Brum of Trend Struck, who suggests wearing a colour rich burgundy cape coat to embrace the trend of oversized outerwear. Bonus: the extra rooms affords for more layering without looking bulky.
Vibrancy and colour is what Cara McLeay of A Fashion Love Affair opts for to combat those cold, dreary days. A jacket lit with some brightness is the perfect thing that will keep you warm and be something you won’t get bored of wearing. Meanwhile,Northern Style’s Kira Paran looks for ones that use quality material and have classic details. She’s smitten with her wool coat with toggles.
If you’re in need of an outerwear update or need advice on how to embrace the latest trend styles, look no further than these 14 tips!

How to rock multiple makeup colours at the same time: 4 bright eyed Beauty Panel tips

You’ve perused numerous Pinterest boards and clocked countless YouTube hours obsessing over beauty junkies who fearlessly rock vibrant hues all over their eyelids. Isn’t it time you stopped being timid of those lonely and unused bright eyeshadows in your makeup bag and joined in?
While the Chanel Spring 2014 look offered an inventive way to wear just about every colour in the rainbow at once, we’re dialing the trend back and approaching bright eyeshadows from an everyday point of view. From creating an ombré across your eyelid to pairing complementary shades along your bottom and top lashline, this look is all about colour theory. So grab a bold eyeshadow you’ve yet to try (may we suggest one of the brights from the Nars Guy Bourdin collection?) and read on for expert tips from the Beauty Panel.

Olympics countdown: Hudson’s Bay releases Team Canada Sochi 2014 uniforms and collection

Remember when Roots was responsible for much of the world’s Olympic clothes? Thisberet? Well, it seems as if some Canadian greatness is still rubbing off on Team USA, with its just-released Sochi 2014 uniforms. Designed by Ralph Lauren (and fully produced on American soil to put an end to last year’s controversy), the closing ceremony jacket, for one, looks quite the ever-iconic Bay stripe featured similarly on this year’s Team Canada wares. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery…
But more about us, right? Hudson’s Bay released the full Team Canada Sochi 2014 uniforms and collections yesterday to much excitement. Shot on gold medal skierAlexandre Bilodeau, snowboarder Caroline Calve, hockey star Drew Doughtyand skier Kelsey Serwa, the collection features much of the typically patriotic hallmarks like the loon, the polar bear and the good old maple leaf. Also present, the slightly desperate “we can rule” bracelet that we’re sure will come in handy when we don’t touch Vancouver records. (Sorry kids, it just ain’t gonna happen).
Go Canada go! And stuf

Ariana Grande's Flirty Halloween Makeup Will Make You Rethink Your Costume! Read more: Dorothy Wizard of Oz Makeup Tutorial - Ariana Grande Makeup Artist How To - Seventeen Follow us: @seventeenmag on Twitter | seventeenmagazine on Facebook Visit us at Seventeen.com

Whether you're going with a Tin Man and Cowardly Lion or flying solo on Halloween, Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz is a classically cute costume that's super easy to pull off! To update the look, channel Ariana Grande's flirty take on Dorothy and go for major red sequin heels, a strapless, gingham-free frock and, of course, amazing makeup. Melanie Mills—the artist behind the makeup on Victorious and iCarly—decided to create this gorgeous look after she started singing "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" on set one day! Check out her step-by-step breakdown for how to recreate Ariana's pretty red lips and retro smoky eye.

1. Apply foundation all over your face, eyes, neck, and ears. It's Halloween—we're not going for a natural look!
2. Apply a bright orange cream blush to your cheeks, then lightly powder all over for a matte finish.
3. With an eye shadow brush, apply a cream-colored cream eye shadow to your lid. Add a pale apricot shadow to your crease, a touch of brown shadow to the outer crease, and blend with a shadow brush.
4. With black gel liner, create a cat eye look! Start very thin near the tear duct and get thicker at the outer corner. Connect both the upper and lower lines together, sweeping up into a dramatic wing. This will create big, bright eyes!
5. Buff the undereye liner before it sets with a clean, small eye shadow brush. This softens the edge and gives you Dorothy's wide-eyed look of wonder!
6. Line the inner lower waterline with a bone-colored eye pencil to make your eyes look even bigger.
7. Curl your lashes and apply one coat of mascara. Then, apply two sets of big, full, strip lashes and blend them into your natural lashes with more mascara.
8. Fill in your brows using an angled eyebrown brush, clear wax, and a dark brown eye shadow. Again, we're not going for a fresh-faced, natural look!
9. With a fluffy blush brush, apply a red shimmery blush to your cheeks.
10. Line and fill in your lips with an orange-red lip pencil, then top the lips off with a matching lip gloss for tons of flirty shine!
11. Optional: Apply bronze gold body makeup all over the body for a magical glow!


Read more: Dorothy Wizard of Oz Makeup Tutorial - Ariana Grande Makeup Artist How To - Seventeen
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LifeStyle

If there's one thing Aria Montgomery knows, it's how to accessorize! Offscreen, Lucy Hale's style is much more classic, but she still knows that the right extras to take an outfit from laid-back to glam faster than you can say, "A Team." The PLL star and m.powerment by mark spokesperson recently dished on her go-to look for fall saying, "I love adding glamorous touches to everyday outfits! I could wear a vintage tee and jeans and dress it up with a piece of statement jewelry and wear it for the entire season. I love a bold statement lip, too!"
Well, that's a simple enough style to steal to amp up your weekend look! Check out snaps from Lucy's Instagram to see how she does casual cool—plus, find out where to snag similar pieces on the cheap.


Read more: Lucy Hale Style Inspiration - Casual Fall Outfit Ideas - Seventeen
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see miley cyrus' hair evolution—gif-style

Forget the foam finger and the VMA's--"We Can't Stop" obsessing over Miley's many manes! And since she's had more hair transformations in the 20 years she's been on the planet than you or I will see in a lifetime, we couldn't resist posting an animated look back at the hairstyles, hair colors, and iconic cuts MC's rocked--from her days with Disney to her current place asone of pop's star divas.

Read more: Miley Cyrus Hairstyles Through The Years - Miley Cyrus Hairstyle Evolution - Seventeen
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Johnson leaves McIlroy in his dust

American Dustin Johnson matched the Sheshan Golf Club course record to surge into a commanding five-stroke lead after the second round of the $8.5 million WGC-HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai.

On a day when first round leader Rory McIlroy's season-long struggles returned to haunt him on the back nine, and pushed the Northern Irishman back into a tie for second with Americans Bubba Watson and Boo Weekley, Johnson was in a class of his own.

He plundered six birdies in the first seven holes en route to a nine-under-par 63 on Friday to rocket up the leaderboard after ending the first day in a tie for eighth.

"Yesterday, I was one-over through nine holes and then played good on the front side, which was my back side," said Johnson, who posted a 12-under-par 132 halfway total.

"And then I started right back up today and played really good on the front."

Johnson is an aggressive player and he vowed to try to increase his lead, rather than protect it, over the final two rounds.

He has won seven times on the PGA Tour but is perhaps best known for blowing a chance to win the 2010 U.S. PGA Championship when he received a two-stroke penalty for grounding a club in a sandy lie on the 72nd hole that cost him a place in a playoff.
Charge tailing off

McIlroy, meanwhile, had threatened to run away with the tournament when he recorded three successive birdies to charge to 10-under after eight holes.

However, his swing deserted him on the back nine. A poor drive at the difficult par-four 11th led to a bogey and it was a struggle from that point on as he battled to an even-par 72.

McIlroy identified his drive at the par-four 13th as the turning point of his round.

"I hit a bad drive up the left and that sort of knocked my confidence a little bit and I started to struggle from there," he admitted.

"I just hit a couple of bad shots and then I guess I just let it affect me a little bit and then I started to doubt myself sometimes.

"I didn't hit a lot of quality shots on the back nine. I missed the last six greens in a row, so a bit of work is needed on the range this afternoon."

Weekley (67) made a sluggish start, hitting the ball poorly by his own admission, but a wayward shot into the water at his fifth hole seemed to light a fire inside him.

He sank a 25-footer to save par and promptly reeled off three straight birdies from his seventh hole.

Weekley, a self-confessed redneck from the Florida Panhandle region, was asked whether he enjoyed the Chinese culture.

"It's fun. Just can't understand them," he said in his thick southern drawl, before adding he had no plans for sightseeing trips in China, because "I don't need to see nothing".

Watson, who hails from the same area as Weekley, shot a 69 that included a double bogey from the middle of the fairway at the 10th.

"I left a lot of putts out there," the 2012 Masters champion said.

Japanese prospect Hideki Matsuyama pulled out before the round due to a back injury.

Rose nicks it against New York

Derrick Rose made a floating baseline basket with 5.7 seconds left to lift the Chicago Bulls to an 82-81 victory over the New York Knicks on Thursday in his first home game since he injured his left knee 18 months ago.

Rose had 18 points on 7-of-23 shooting and committed four turnovers. 

But there was no doubt who was getting the ball after Tyson Chandler went 1 for 2 at the line to give New York an 81-80 lead with 10.8 seconds remaining.

The speedy point guard, who was a game-time decision for his return due to a sore neck, got the ball on the wing and drove to the baseline for the go-ahead basket.

Luol Deng had 17 points for Chicago, who matched a franchise record with a fifth consecutive win in home openers.

At Los Angeles, Chris Paul scored 42 points and had on three of his 15 assists on consecutive alley-oop dunks by Blake Griffin during a 30-second span of the third quarter to lead the Clippers to 126-115 victory over the Golden State Warriors in their home opener.

The Clippers, who won the club's first division title last season with a club-record 56 wins, had five players score in double figures. Griffin had 23 points and 10 rebounds before fouling out with 3:53 remaining. 

Jamal Crawford and J.J. Redick finished with 17 points and DeAndre Jordan had 17 rebounds and nine points. Jared Dudley had 10 points.

Golden State's Stephen Curry made nine three pointers against the Clippers and finished with 39 points and nine assists. David Lee scored 22 points before fouling out with 4:10 to play.

Liverpool sense their moment may have come

It's a very long time since Liverpool football club, which still ranks itself one of the great teams of European football history, could count a match against Arsenal as a potential title-decider.

The two sides went into Saturday as very much the surprise packages of the 2013-14 English Premier League season, with Arsenal top on 22 points and Liverpool two behind.

But while Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has to look back a mere 10 seasons for the last time he and his team lifted the title, for Liverpool fans it has been much longer and more painful.

Disbelieving as the Anfield Kop was when Michael Thomas stole the championship for Arsenal from Liverpool in one of English football's most famous moments in 1988-89, the disbelief would have been even greater if they had known that their famous team would win only one more title in the next 24 years.

That last triumph came in 1989-90. And while FA Cups, League Cups and the astonishing Champions League win in 2005 have followed, the Premier League years have been barren ones for Liverpool.
Not banking on it: But could Brendan Rodgers be the first Liverpool manager since Kenny Dalglish to lift the title? [AP]
They'll see Saturday's late kickoff at the Emirates Stadium as a chance to assert that, under Brendan Rodgers, they can mix it with the best of English football again.

Rodgers took over at the beginning of last season after the waning of the optimism that the return of Kenny Dalglish – the last manager to lift the league title at Anfield – had briefly brought to the club.

He and Liverpool managed just a seventh-place finish last season and Rodgers is not talking of championships just yet, but some of his players feel that an impact is being made.

"Confidence is very high at the minute," midfielder Jordan Henderson, 23, said this week following a 4-1 win over West Bromwich Albion in the last match.

"They're all tough games in the Premier League and Arsenal have been flying of late. But so have we, so I think it will be a good game to watch and hopefully we can get a good result.

"It would send out a message to the rest of the teams that we're here and we mean business."
Striking pair

That business has been taken care of in a large part by the latest strike duo to be labelled 'the SAS' in England – that of Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge.

For Arsenal, a lack of activity in the transfer market as regards strikers seems to have come up trumps for once.

Frenchman Olivier Giroud has scored five goals in nine league games, some of which have been dispatched with such style as to bring back memories of former Gunners Denis Bergkamp and Thierry Henry.

But while the France international may have discovered a mean streak in front of goal that he lacked last year, he also fits in with Arsenal's passing ethos.

Giroud set up Jack Wilshere for the finish in a spectacular team goal against Norwich City two weeks ago, and is just as pleased with that effort as with his own strikes.

"It is a great thing because the goal was shown all over the world – I am proud of it," said the 27-year-old, who was signed from Montpellier in 2012.

"Strikers are judged on their goals but we must also provide assists and that is what I try to do – help my team-mates."

Giroud may have been playing with Uruguayan Suarez on Saturday evening instead of against him, had Liverpool accepted Arsenal’s $64 million offer for the player in the summer.

"They are different styles of players," Wenger said on Friday – although he also said he had forgotten the transfer saga.

"Giroud is a real centre forward who uses space and uses his power and he's really central. Suarez is more a player who goes on the flanks, comes deep into midfield and is more a dribbler."

After losing in the Champions League to Borussia Dortmund and in the League Cup to Chelsea in the last two weeks, Arsenal could do with a win to keep up their early-season belief.

Three points for Liverpool may just start to make some believe that they can add to their long-neglected haul of 18 league titles.

Webber on top as Red Bull lock out grid

Australia Mark Webber grabbed the 13th pole position of his career on Saturday when he clocked the fastest lap in a tense qualifying session as Red Bull swept the front row of the grid for Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

The 37-year-old, who retires from Formula One at the end of the season, recorded 1min 39.957 sec to edge out newly-crowned quadruple world champion team-mate German Sebastian Vettel.

Webber, who will start from the front of the grid for only the second time this season, equalled the Australian record of 13 poles set by Alan Jones, who was celebrating his 67th birthday on Saturday.

In a thrilling finale to an intriguing day, the two Red Bull men crossed the line after the chequered flag to clock their best laps, but battling Briton Lewis Hamilton failed to do the same as he spun his Mercedes in the final part of his lap.

"Fantastic guys, thank you for a fantastic job," said Webber on the Red Bull team radio.

Hamilton ended up fourth and will start alongside his Mercedes team-mate German Nico Rosberg, who was third fastest.

"Something broke at the rear of the car," said a disappointed Hamilton, who has twice previously taken pole at the spectacular Yas Marina circuit.

Ferrari-bound Finn Kimi Raikkonen of Lotus was fifth ahead of German Nico Hulkenberg of Sauber with Frenchman Romain Grosjean seventh in the second Lotus.

For Raikkonen it was a satisfying riposte that demonstrated he retains the upper hand in a team riven by controversy following his threat to boycott the last two races this year because he has not been paid.

Brazilian Felipe Massa, who is leaving Ferrari to make room for the Finn, was eighth fastest - and outpaced his team-mate Spaniard Fernando Alonso for the eighth time this year - ahead of Mexican Sergio Perez of McLaren and 10th placed Australian Daniel Ricciardo of Toro Rosso, who will drive for Red Bull next year.

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