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We never talked about male models, not only in Pakistan, but worldwide no one bother male model and there were no future in modeling for them but things are getting a bit changed now, today we see so many models in fashion industry and today we are going to talk about them and will give you a small introductions too.Abdul Mannan:-first of all we will give you a small introduction, Abdul Mannan is a Pakistani male model, manager, photographer, film actor, chess master and a Telenor employee, he is considered as a top male model at the moment and have you seen him, have you seen him ever?Men's Hairstyles
At TheHairStyler.com we have a large variety of hairstyles from the latest celebrity looks to salon hairstyles from top salons around the world. Our professional hair stylists have arranged the hairstyles into categories, such as casual, formal and alternative in different lengths and hair textures. All of our hairstyles also list suitability information (such as face shape, age etc) and the hair color can be changed using our Virtual Hairstyler to one of 50 great color choices.Short Straight Men's Hairstyles - Casual
A casual short straight hairstyle is free-flowing, easy-going, and one that falls into place on its own. It's the kind of hairstyle you'd wear to almost any laid back occasion or outing. These hairstyles can vary from top-heavy one length looks, to sliced razor cuts, short layers, and extremely short crops. Casual short straight hairstyles are nice and quick to create. One of the greatest things about them is that they are almost self styling, requiring very little effort from home to reproduce.Short Straight Men's Hairstyles -Many men find that they can be very versatile in their appearance because they are no longer restricted by ethnic and cultural expectations about things like hair style. Suddenly, the Asian guy with the red locks and not in a bad way, but finally noticed its originality and downright good looks.

The texture must also be in medium-length and add it up with soft ruffles and several hair layers. You can make use of gel, mousse, and hair wax to make it more intact and strong. This style will absolutely look great for teens and men at their 20s.hair style is best for:
Straight to wavy hair that is medium to thick textured. If your hair is bulky, have it texturized to add movement and reduce some of the weight.
Tips:
Start applying the product underneath and lunge your fingers right in there to make sure you're distributing product throughout, not just the surface.
Rake your fingers through, squeezing the hair between them. (exactly why there needs to be product in between each finger).
Pull the hair around in different directions doing the raking/squeezing described above until you've sculpted the look you want.Best for:
Fine to thick hair ranging from straight to curly. The mohawk inspired shapes of today's guys hair styles lends well to nearly all hair types.
Tips:
Getting this look is all about using the right product, in the right direction.
The length can range from very short to several inches. Short faux hawk hair styles can be achieved with clays, waxes or muds.
Mid-lenths will require a strong hold gel. Whatever the length, there's a distinct move it to the middle trend sweeping the globe in mens hair.
It really is as simple as that. Oh, and use a blow dryer to direct the hair while combing/lifting with your fingers.A good haircut is critical for this style to look deliberate. Find a stylist who does alot of "texture cutting", or "slicing".
The length can vary at the sides, ranging from short-ish (shown here), to almost blunt around the edges.
Simply sweep some styling cream through (and underneath) and comb the hair in the direction you want it to lay. Run your fingers through it as it's drying, or while you blow dry for added texture.
Once the hair is dry, sweep the same product through, squeezing the hair between your fingers and lifting a bit in the top sections.

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His Quackwatch Web site has a whimsical title, but don't let that fool you. Stephen Barrett, M.D., a retired psychiatrist, cares not a whit about amusing anybody. Rather, he is an indefatigable medical troubleshooter and B.S. detector who wants to tell the truth, as he sees it, about consumer health issues. As for the Web site (http://www.quackwatch.com), which gets more than 1,000 hits a day, its self-described purpose is "to combat health-related frauds, myths, fads, and fallacies."

Barrett, who works out of his 1500-square-foot basement home-office in Allentown, Pa., has the credentials to prove both his intellectual weight and workaholic disposition. The co-author/editor of 45 books, including Health Schemes, Scams, and Frauds (Consumer Reports Books), and Chemical Sensitivity: The Truth About Environmental Illness (Prometheus, 1998), he received an FDA Commissioner's Special Citation Award for fighting nutrition quackery in 1984, and two years later was awarded honorary membership in the American Dietetic Association.

Raised in New York City, Barrett received his bachelor's degree from Columbia University, an M.D. from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, and did his psychiatric residency at Temple University in Philadelphia. Married to Judith Nevyas Barrett, a physician, and the father of three (Daniel, Deborah, and Benjamin), he practiced psychiatry for 35 years. "In the late '60s, I began taking an interest in health frauds," says Barrett, 65. "As time went on, I began cutting down on my practice to pursue my hobby. Eventually, I just shut my door." In 1993 he began pursuing his avocation full time.

Today quackbusting remains his passion, "It's intellectually stimulating and publicly valuable," he says. "I try to look at private communications. For instance, I read chiropractors' journals. I look to see what they're saying among themselves, which may be different from what they're saying to the public."

This armchair warrior has won his share of public battles. One research project into mail-order fraud prompted the passage of the 1983 Mail Order Consumer Protection Act. Another put a good many hair-analysis labs out of business. Barrett also counts among his victories "mail from people thanking me for rescuing them from one sort of quackery or another. That's reward in itself"

Biography Magazine spoke to Barrett about issues ranging from the efficacy of alternative medicine to the validity of advice from best-selling diet gurus, and the various forms of medical quackery he says are being perpetrated on the consumer today.Biography: Some detractors say you are simply a puppet of the American Medical Association. How do you respond to this?

Barrett: By laughing. I think the AMA provides outstanding scientific information. I happen to disagree with many of its political and marketing activities. But there is no way that it has the slightest influence over what I do. That's standard quack propaganda.

Biography: Clearly, you seem most comfortable with traditional, commonly practiced medicine.

Barrett: "Traditional" means folk medicine. You mean standard medicine. If something has been shown to work and makes sense, it's fine. If it hasn't been shown to work and makes sense, it might be okay and needs more study. And if it hasn't been shown to work and makes no sense, it's worthless.

Biography: An article in the New York Times last spring described a touch-therapy experiment designed by a 9-year-old student, Emily Rosa. You helped write up the experiment for the Journal of the American Medical Association. The Times piece noted that her experiment "has thrown the field [of alternative medicine] into tumult." How so?

Barrett: In Emily's test, 21 practitioners who claimed they could feel a "human energy field" were not able to demonstrate that they could. The study that we wrote up also included a survey done by Emily's parents over a six-year period [examining] over 800 published reports. In it they analyzed every paper and citation on [Therapeutic Touch] and concluded that there was no evidence that touch therapy had any value whatsoever.

Biography: Didn't some of the healers involved say Emily's study was flawed?

Barrett: Yes, but there were no flaws. One practitioner said, "Well, Emily's too young to do a serious study." I wanted to ask how old you have to be. After the results came in, some practitioners said that Emily's negative attitude had influenced those results. However, none of these very same practitioners had objected to the study's setup. Besides, the idea that the patient's negative intention [in the study, Emily was the "patient"] can interfere is absurd. It is the opposite of touch-therapy teaching theory, which states that it is the therapist's intention that matters and that heals.Biography: What if he tells you that his vitamins are purer or of a higher quality than most?

Barrett: There's no appreciable difference in quality from one vitamin manufacturer to another. Hoffman-La Roche and a few other companies make most vitamins, which are then repackaged by smaller companies for sale to the public. The way distributors for the various multilevel marketing companies often make their pitch to doctors is usually to say, "Come to a free dinner. We'll tell you how to make the money you're losing in managed care." And if doctors can get 100 patients on a monthly vitamin program, they can easily pick up $20,000 to $30,000 a year for doing absolutely nothing. The same pills can be purchased in a drugstore for much less.

Biography: How can consumers safeguard their own health?

Barrett: People should adopt a healthy lifestyle, which includes appropriate exercise, food choice, and weight control, and safety behavior. Beyond that, they should have an appropriate level of skepticism toward health information in the media, Finally, they should be skeptical of anyone who says he's practicing "alternative" or "complementary" medicine. Most of these people have bad judgment.

Biography: If people have specific questions, can they contact Quackwatch?

Barrett: Yes. We answer about 25 individual questions a day. People send e-mails. When I am logged in, about 80% of their questions get answered within ten minutes. It blows people's minds. I have an advisory board with more than 100 experts, and within a year people will be able to contact them directly, and get an answer if there's one available. Right now the site is completely translated into French as well. We have over 400 articles available, as well as a new referencing system with a link to the National Library of Medicine. If you click on the citation at the bottom of an article, it puts you right in the library's system and brings up the page with the abstract of the article and related articles. It's amazingly powerful.

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Hairstyles are a way of changing the look of your character. You can change them by visiting a barber or stylist. In Fable and Fable: The Lost Chapters, you can get special style cards to show a barber to change your look. In Fable II and Fable III, most hairstyles must be purchased directly from the stylist. Like tattoos, all hairstyles have effects on your personality.Hairstyles have the ability to affect a number of aspects of your personality, including alignment, scariness and attractiveness. Depending on the hairstyle, some may change you more than others.Most of these hairstyles can be purchased initially from wandering barbers, then taken to any barber to be applied. In addition, the following are sold in the barber shop in Bowerstone South:
Long Beard,Sheriff Moustache,The Buzz,The Pudding Basin
Men’s hair styles at the turn of the 19th century
August 25, 2012 by Vic
Men of fashion began to wear short and more natural hair at the end of the 18th century, sporting cropped curls and long sideburns in a classical manner much like  Grecian warriors and Roman senators. Before this period, a balding Louis XIII had made powdered wigs popular at the French court and consequently throughout Europe. The often elaborate and expensive gray wigs lent an air of wisdom and authority to their wearers.A scarcity of flour in 1795, combined with William Pitt’s attempt to raise revenue through a hair powder tax, brought the fashion for wigs and powder to a screeching halt. Men protested and a new more natural hair style became fashionable.
The 5th Duke of Bedford.The Bedford Crop was a style of hair favored by the Duke of Bedford, who, in protest to the tax, abandoned his wigs in favor of a short cropped and unpowdered hairstyle. He challenged his friends to do the same.By and large men took their cue from classical Greek and Roman art. The romantic movement also influenced a natural, unpretentious aesthetic. A dry disordered look that used very few artificial products began to rule.  Beau Brummel’s influence cannot be discounted. His own grooming included shorter hair and a clean-shaven face. Every morning he examined his face in a dentist mirror and plucked any remaining stray hairs with tweezers. By 1813, almost all Regency men sported both long or short sideburns; they rarely wore mustaches or beards.

In Pride and Prejudice 1995, Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy wore his hair somewhat longer than the Bedford Crop and affected a slightly unruly hairdo, probably known as the Brutus.  (I confess I never liked Firth’s hairstyle for Mr. Darcy.)The man behind many of the red carpet hairstyles, from Hollywood to Bollywood, Asgar’s hairstyles have been featured on the covers of countless fashion magazines around the world.
A noted authority on hair, he is a regular columnist for newspapers and magazines in the UK, India, Russia and the Middle East. Asgar has appeared on several top TV and radio shows, including the BBC's Clothes Show and the Asian TV Breakfast for three years.

His styles for Britain’s Got Talent, X-Factor, Britain & Ireland’s Next Top Model, Hell's Kitchen, and innumerable other TV shows and films ensures that his work is seen by millions of people. Just a handful of print publications in which his work appears:

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We have selected nearly 200 pictures of short haircuts and hair styles in 16 galleries with 12 pictures in each with a bonus celebrity section, our pictures of short hair cuts are specifically selected to cater for all tastes, hair colors and textures. We have included a celebrities with short hair gallery for you to see what's being worn on the red carpet in the way of bangs, bobs, layered and curly short haircuts. If its a cut above the jawline then you will find it  in this collection. Special occasions can also be planned using our examples, you will find lots of long updos elsewhere but very few sites have examples of  short prom, wedding, bridal, formal or homecoming haircuts - find several within our hundreds of examples. From contemporary to classical and from party to formal.Wearing short hair when you have a round face depends on the right haircut, layered bangs in 2012 adds a new look, while avoiding a bob because this style. The Best Short Hairstyles and Short Hairstyles for Round Faces. The proper length is actually essential to be able to avoid generating round encounters look. Short hairstyles for round faces 2012 1. Short hair for round face – can be an excellent choice? These have a round face and want to cut your hair short. Short  More she grows older, more she gets graceful. Though, middle aged or older women can carry themselves better than any of their younger counterparts, a below average hairstyle for older woman might easily highlight her flaws. Thus comes, the need to style their hair with more care and cleverness.

Hairstyles for older women come in a variety of styles suiting different occasions. Most hairstyles are perfect for short hair older women. Moreover, women with medium length hair too can learn to make some fabulous hairdos that will beautifully conceal the weakened texture of your hair caused due to aging.

If you like this article, you might be interested in some of our other articles on Hairstyles For Fat Women, Hairstyles For Medium Length Hair, Cute Hairstyles For Medium Hair, and Wedding Hairstyles For Medium Hair.Approximately ten years ago, Nikki Walton was a Missouri-based college student, balancing her studies and her social life like so many others, discovering deep-rooted things in her subconscious that had always existed but remained undetected. While away at school, Walton enlisted her boyfriend to transport her to and from her trusted hairstylist in St. Louis. This monthly trek entailed a three hour ride down the interstate- all to have her hair washed and “pressed” under scorching heat, ultimately achieving bone straight tresses that lasted a week. “After a year or two of that, my then-boyfriend, now husband, pulled me to the side and said, ‘You’re a Psych major, you should see that this isn’t healthy. Your hair is beautiful no matter how it is, and you should be comfortable with it kinky, curly, or straight,’” Walton recalls, “It was at that time that I had to agree with him.” Today, Nikki is a successful psychotherapist and the most credible online source in regards to natural hair care, maintenance, and decoding psychological ties between black women and their hair.
Fist of all long is a relative term. Although there are always a few holdouts in every generation – those occasional guys with long hair that they wear in ponytails, long hair is not a look you will find anywhere near the red carpet or in GQ this season.  The longest hair I’ve seen in Hollywood recently has been collar length, and compared to the other current trends in hair length, it looks long.  This style will only work with a very good cut and lots of hair product, keeping it casual but groomed.  When this look is combined with facial hair, it must be even more meticulously groomed, or it ends up looking very back woodsy. ashton kutcher 213x300 Current styles in haircuts for men Ashton Kutcher after his split with Demi is a pretty good example of how NOT to wear this look, because the only reason he got away with his overly long hair and whiskers is that he is a celebrity. Screen shot 2012 05 26 at 10.00.04 PM Current styles in haircuts for men Johnny Depp on the other hand, is a great example of how to wear this long hair look well, because although he wears his hair slightly longer than truly fashionable, it is always in a superb cut that he keeps it carefully styled. His facial hair is also extremely groomed, so overall he looks eclectic, and not like a mountain man.

It’s no surprise that shows like Mad Men have ushered in this very groomed appearance for men, but I have to say I am surprised and pleased at how long it has lasted.

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If you are a female with thin or thinning hair you are not alone.  There are over 30 Million women just in the United States alone with thinning hair and even more with thin hair.   Having thin hair and thinning hair can be very frustrating for women but there are certain hairstyles for thin hair you can go with to improve the appearance of thin hair and thinning hair.

This article will go into a few base hairstyles for thin hair that can be employed to help camouflage thinning hair.

Utilize Curls and Waviness –

Curls are a very effective way to create volume.  Styling your hair with curls and waves will allow you to arrange those curls to cover thinning areas.  Curls should be as close together as possible to cover thinning areas.  Add curls from the top to back and then sides to complete the look.  Pull and scrunch your curled hair to create even more fullness.

Utilize Your Blow Dryer –

Apply a light weight mousse while your hair is wet.  Flip your head upside down and blow dry using your fingers to scrunch volume.  You will be amazed at how much volume this simple well known trick can manufacturer.

Layering & Texture –

Layering your hair in to close cut layers can be an easy trick to disguise thin hair and thinning hair areas.  Layers are cut into your hair horizontally and then trimmed vertically to create a nice blended look.  Having you stylist Texture the ends will also work to create the appearance of more volume.

Shorter Hairstyles for Thin Hair Create Volume De-Emphasize the Appearance of Thin Hair -

First a shorter hair style with help de-emphasize the thinning of your hair.  Long stringy straight thin hair will tend to weigh the hair down and will emphasize and show your thin hair and thinning hair a lot more than a shorter hair style.  If you currently have long hair going to a shorter hairstyle will add instant volume and fullness to the hair.  The best short hairstyles for thin hair will be from a short bob to roughly chin length or even slightly longer with textured ends and will naturally help to detract or draw the eye away from the issue of thin hair.

Hairstyles for Thin Hair – The Bob Cut

Another short hair option is the Bob cut and it’s many variations.  This should be roughly ear lobe length and can be worn with or without bangs.

Hairstyles for Thin Hair – The Chop Cut

This is basically a modified bob cut with Irregular Ends and can be worn slightly longer.  The ends are less blunt and less severe looking.

Hairstyles for Thin Hair – The Crop Cut

This syle is basically a short cut with tapered ends and, as with the bob,  there are several variations of the basic style cut.

Hairstyles for Thin Hair – Shoulder Length Blunt Cut

If short hair is not an option for you may want to consider a shoulder link cut with light layering. If utilizing a shoulder length cut the ends angled forward to create the illusion of even more fullness.  Wearing your hair a bit longer will not create quite as much volume as the short styles above but – combined with other tricks – may give you all the volume and fullness you need to diminish the look of thin hair.

Hairstyles for Thin Hair – Shoulder Length Shag Cut

An alternative to the blunt look is the sexy messy shag style look.  This will add great texture and allow your shoulder length hair to look fuller.  It is a layered look where the ends are feathered with scissors so they will appear thicker. Shorter layers may reach just to the ear with the longer layers adjusted to your individual  length preferences and what will work best with your hair.

For some great ideas go to Google Images and put in some of the various cuts you are considering to get an idea of what they look like.  You might also want to do a Google search on the term: free hair style image software. You will find sites where you can upload your photo and try new hairstyles virtually to help you decide on a style before committing

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