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Best Colors for Photos
Simple long-sleeved garments in medium to dark tones of brown rust, burgundy,
green, or blue are pleasing choices when photographed against a dark background.
Avoid light colors that approximate flesh tones such as beige, tan, peach, pink,
white, and yellow. Darker shades are more flattering and slimming.

For Groups - Clothing that blends hamoniously, creates timeless portraits because the eye goes directly to the faces.
 

Bacherlor(ette) Recovery
You and your bridal party  "Party Like A Rock Stars" the night before the big event...
By the end of the night all of you were completely wasted after visiting several bars and
having a couple of martinis, mimosas, and jell-o shots.
 You get in about 3am and decide to have a bottle of wine. Not a Great Idea.
Everyone passes out in bout an hour leaving you with only four hours of sleep.
When you wake up to get ready for hair,
make-up, and the works you have a pounding headache, upset stomach,
 and vague memory of what took place last night.

Drinking a lot of water before going to bed is an effective way of preventing
the symptoms of dehydration experienced the morning after. Water before bed will
also help wash out your system from the alcohol.

The symptoms you're feeling post-drinking are signs of dehydration
caused by the alcohol.
That's why you must rehydrate yourself by drinking a lot
of water when you get up.

Rehydrating your body is the key to recovering
from the hangover, and this cannot be stressed enough.
You can even put some lemon in your water, it'll help soothe your stomach and
will add vitamin C.

When drinking water, avoid water that is extremely cold or hot; drink
water at room temperature.
Even though you're extremely tired and a cup of coffee seems like the best way
to wake you up, try to stay away from it.

Caffeine will only dehydrate
you more, and since it's also a diuretic, it will not help your stomach.
Milk and other dairy products are also not a good idea;
they may make you feel more queasy.

If you don't want to drink water, try a glass of flat ginger
ale, which helps soothe your stomach.





 


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