Monday, December 26, 2011

How To Choose Lunaire Bras

!±8± How To Choose Lunaire Bras

Ready for some lingerie that fits, flatters, and looks amazing? You're sure to find some Lunaire bras you'll just love. This up-and-coming lingerie company specializes in full figure bras for women who wear C through DDD cups. There's a Lunaire bra for every sense of taste and fashion.

Women who favor dark and sexy lingerie will love Lunaire's Brussels bra-and-panty set, featuring a nude lining with black mesh overlay and pink embroidery. The Sevilla set is lacy, white, and virginal; this set would be wonderful beneath a bridal ensemble. The Baha set is crafted from earth tones, and includes a seductive mesh panty with matching embroidery. Finding Lunaire bras you'll love is simply a matter of picking which design you like best!

Lunaire has recently introduced a second line of bras and panties that match; this line is called "Whimsy," and features sassy new designs that are fun to wear. The Savannah set is a black-and-tan tiger-striped lingerie set that includes a demi-cup bra and low-cut bikini panty; the Nolita style features a similar cut, with black-and-nude lace offset by deep scarlet straps and center bows. This set looks devastating with a set of black stockings.

The Barbados set is also animal-inspired, incorporating cheetah print with black lace trim on both the bra and panties. Aruba is pure white, with solid, lined bra cups with lace upper trim and delicate double shoulder straps. The Aruba panties are boyshorts with delicate lace insets at the hips and lower edges. Aruba bras and panties are also available in black. Whether you prefer the titular Lunaire line or its younger, fresher Whimsy counterpart, you're sure to find several Lunaire bras you'll enjoy wearing time and time again.

To maximize your enjoyment of Lunaire lingerie, invest in a good, delicate lingerie wash, and commit to washing all of these pieces by hand. You'll be amazed at how much more wear you'll get out of your bras and panties when you're not subjecting them to the rigors of machine washing.

Washing lingerie by hand helps preserve the delicate elasticity of the fabrics, giving you more wear for your money. If you absolutely cannot hand-wash your bras and panties, place them in a mesh lingerie back and wash them on the delicate setting of your washing machine; if your washer has a "hand-wash" setting, use that, and remember to use cold water unless the care labels on your garments instruct you to do otherwise. And never, ever place fine lingerie in a clothes dryer! The heat generated by such a machine can destroy fabrics, fasteners, and elastics; once the elasticity of a bra is gone, it can no longer adequately support your breasts and is destined for the scrap heap.

Sadly, all elastic fabrics will eventually lose their stretch after repeated wear; this is just the nature of elastic technology, and cannot currently be avoided. Remember that bras and panties are designed to be temporary garments; if you're still wearing bras from two or three years ago, consider overhauling your lingerie wardrobe. You'll be positively amazed at the results!


How To Choose Lunaire Bras

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Characteristics of Mammals

!±8± Characteristics of Mammals

Of all the classes of animal life, mammals are considered the most advanced and probably the most popular class. Dogs and cats are mammals, squirrels and rabbits in our backyards are mammals as well. Horses, sheep, baboons, giraffes and elephants are mammals. For that matter, we human beings are mammals too.

Mammals vary greatly in size. The smallest mammal is the shrew with a body that is only a little more than 2 inches long and weighs less than some insects. In contrast, the largest mammal is the blue whale, which can sometimes measure up to 100 feet long and weigh as much as 130 tons. Mammals also differ in appearance in shape. Most of them walk on four legs, but not all of them do. Some mammals fly. Dolphins and whales have lost their hind limbs and now have taken fish-like shapes and spend their entire lives in the ocean.

What is a mammal? Mammals are vertebrates - they are animals with backbones. All mammals have lungs and breathe in air and all of them are warm-blooded (they are able to maintain a constant body temperature regardless of the outside temperature.) Mammals and birds share a common characteristic - the possession of four-chambered hearts that circulate blood efficiently to all parts of the body. All mammals, except two types that lay eggs, give birth to living young and provide protection and care for them before and after birth. Mammals are the only animals that possess true hair and the capacity to produce milk. In fact, the word "mammal" comes from the Latin word "mamma" which means "breast".

Mammals have other characteristics that are not so obvious. A mammal's heart and lungs are separated from the stomach by a wall of muscle called the diaphragm. A mammal's lower jaw has a single bone on each side. Mammals also have different types of teeth adapted to different uses. And most importantly, mammal brains are much more highly developed than the brains of any other animal.

In the struggle to survive, warm blood, improved methods of caring for young and superior intelligence have all given mammals great advantages through the ages. In fact, many scientists consider mammals as the dominant animals of the world.

Yet mammals did not start out immediately as mammals. Strange as it may seem, they rose from the reptile family. In the Mesozoic era, a branch of reptiles began to grow coats of hair instead of armor and slowly turned warm-blooded. Some of them began to keep eggs inside their bodies instead of laying eggs. The first mammals were probably very tiny and timid creatures, like today's rats and mice. They were nocturnal and hid for protection during the day. When conditions of the Earth gradually changed, the dinosaurs could not adapt to this dramatic shift, so their numbers grew smaller and smaller. When they died out, the more adaptable mammals later arose in the Miocene epoch.

Between 3500 and 5000 species of mammals live in the world today and more varieties under them. Many of these animals can trace their lineage to their ancestors that adapted and survived through the Ice Age. Now, mammals have developed in a bewildering variety of sizes and shapes, classified by scientists according to body structure and relationships. In all, under the mammal kingdom, there are now 18 different groups or orders.


Characteristics of Mammals

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Cheetah Nails (inspired by JULIEG713)

Back with a nail "art" video, this time inspired by the talented JULIEG713. Check out her video : www.youtube.com And you can also look at this pictures: www.mintika.com www.babywhiz.com Music is: Over the rainbow - EN *************** And remember, if you like animal prints make sure that if you have it on your clothes they are not real. Do NOT harm animals. Don't wear real fur.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Big Cat Cheetah

!±8± The Big Cat Cheetah

Built for speed, Cheetah is one of the most fascinating of all animals. A design in the epitome of pace, Cheetah outruns everything on the plains of Africa, establishing itself as one of the most successful hunters in family felidae. Although not included in big cats by many experts owing to its inability to roar, Cheetah is one of the most envied big game predators in the wild, arousing frequent backlash by lions and leopards who often find themselves unable to compete with Cheetah's hunting prowess.

Honed to a sleek and slender physique Cheetah ranges in weight from 100 to 150 lbs, with its long body and tail assisting it in high speed pursuits. The coat is generally yellowish with small black spots running throughout its length. The belly, like most cats, is whitish. Evolutionary adaptations that enable Cheetah to generate tremendous speed include large nostrils, heart and lungs (that enable maximum oxygenation during rapid pursuits), big adrenal glands (for the adrenaline rush!), rudder-like tail (for balancing and rapidly turning to match the clever Thomson gazelle) and non-retractable claws (to provide 'grip' on the ground during the chase).

Cheetah's speed means that it can take down prey that most predators don't even think about - the Springbok is magnificent in its own right and yet can't evades the Cheetah half the times. Impala and hares are also frequently preyed upon, whereas wildebeests are taken down only in pairs. Usual approach is to stalk the prey and approach as near as possible. When it is near to being spotted, Cheetah begins the chase - reaching from 0 to 100 km/hr in three seconds, Cheetah outclasses most modern automobiles - capable of reaching 125 km/hr with its feet almost seeming not to touch the ground! After bringing the prey animal down, powerful jaw muscles enable Cheetah to crush the victim's wind pipe while the large nostrils allow it to breathe simultaneously enabling it to hold on for long periods. The high speeds tire this great hunter also, elevating body temperature to dangerous levels. The cat thus rests after the hunt, making it vulnerable to scavengers like hyenas who often claim the kill.

Cheetah has an organized social structure, with males forming coalitions and female doing solitary hunting and parenting. A big litter is born after mating that continues year round, though a fraction of the cubs survive, and are often killed by lions, leopards and hyenas. Maturity is reached at one year for males and two years for females, after which time they leave the mother to establish their territories, with the ranges varying with habitat. Cheetahs prefer relatively open grasslands and are not very adaptable to changes in their environment.

Limited adaptability, inbreeding, hunting by farmers and poachers and removal of animals from the wild for use as pets - through history - have meant that Cheetah lacks genetic biodiversity as a specie to an alarming extent, with some experts fearing its survival. The splendid cat is considered threatened in Asia and vulnerable in Africa, with foundations in Africa working to restore their ecosystem in the wild and overcoming the shortage of prey and habitat that are threatening the flourishing of this fantastic animal.


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Monday, November 21, 2011

Leopard Print Eye Make-Up Tutorial In Pink,Gold & Green

Pink, Gold & Green Leopard Print Eyes Things I Used: Barry M Eyeshadows: Pinky Gold (3) Neon Pink (85) Lime (75) Ice Pink (1) Eyeliners: Collection 2000 In Black Collection 2000 Glam Crystals Dazzling Gel Eyeliner In Dancing Queen (8) & Funk (3) Movie Star Dip Eyeliner In White Barry M Kohl Pencil In White (KP30) Mascara: Maybelline Define A Lash In Black Rimmel Volume Flash In Black Song: Zion feat Akon - The Way She Moves Subscribe And Comments Please :)

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