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Full Sexy Lips: How To Create Your Perfect Blowjob Style Lips!
While some of you might dream of a bigger butt, I am here to give you my tips for bigger, fuller, poutier lips that drive men crazy. The simple sight of sexy juicy lips can give you total control over a man. and if on top of that you know how to please im orally, you can be pretty sure to get the man that you want. Whether is it to get your ex-boyfriend back or just to hook up with that hot guy you saw at the gym. The mouth is the most visible of our orifice, so we should take special care of it and pamper it like no other.
BASICS: always moisturize your lips with a good lip balm. Put some on at night before your sleep. Avoid a greasy texture and prefer a silky one. Your lips shouldn't "stick" but be well moisturized. You can use it as a base too before making up.
LIP PENCILS: Liner pencils are used to correct the shape of your lips, redesign them to perfection, and make them look bigger too. Always use a lip pencil shade that matches your lipstick color. Follow the line of your lips and 'overdo' it a little bit to get the desired pulp and pout! But only a little bit though. You don't want to look 'unnatural'. Once you have outlined then, start coloring the lips towards the inside a little bit. Always use a sharp lip pencil to do so.
LIPSTICK: A wide range of colors is available, but you need to choose the one that matches best your skin tone, and makes your lips stand out more. Some prefer the actual s'stick', other to apply it with a brush, some are in cream form in a tube. This is just a question of personal taste. Always go for quality product, and ovoid the 'sticky' ones. Fine tip brushes usually give the best result. Go for light bright colors to make your lips look fuller. Dark colors will make them look more tiny. Don't be shy and go for the full lips option! If you want to give it a fuller effect, use a lighter tone lipstick in the center of your lips and blend it towards the outside.
GLOSS: The gloss gives you the perfect finish. I always apply it on top of the lipstick and choose a neutral color. Glossy is sexy. When men see your pouty lips shiny and juicy, it just drives them crazy. Shinier will look fuller too. And men like full lips, believe me!
Once you reach here, you should have the perfect 'blowjob' style lips that will drive men crazy! And don't forget, never greasy, always silky for the perfect glide! So now that you have the perfect lips for it, why don't you check my fellatio tips?
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Actress Olivia Munn unveils her new naked PETA anti-fur billboard
Actress Olivia Munn unveils her new naked PETA anti-fur billboard at Beverly Boulevard on January 12, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. Read more / Photos
Jessie J attends The BRIT Awards 2012
LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 12: Jessie J attends The BRIT Awards 2012 nominations announcement on January 12, 2012 in London, United Kingdom. Read more / Photos
Evan Rachel Wood Dons Flapper Wear, Bares Her Breasts For Flaunt Magazine
She might have a ring on her finger now, but that doesn't mean Evan Rachel Wood is turning into a tame married woman any time soon. Read more at Huffingtonpost
Angela bags Nadiadwala's next film with Salman
Angela Jonson has signed an exclusive deal with Salman Khan's home production to feature in their movies as reported 'To Angela, with love'.
Now the model has also bagged Sajid Nadiadwala's next with Sallu. We wonder if she is the new girl in the star's life! Read more at Mid- Day
Now the model has also bagged Sajid Nadiadwala's next with Sallu. We wonder if she is the new girl in the star's life! Read more at Mid- Day
Beyonce's new baby makes Billboard chart debut
LOS ANGELES: She's not even a week old, but the baby daughter of Beyonce and Jay-Z has become the youngest person ever to be credited on the U.S. Billboard chart.
The cries and coos of Blue Ivy Carter, who entered the world in New York on January 7, are featured on the new single "Glory" released by proud dad Jay-Z on Monday.
The track made its debut on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop songs chart this week at No. 74 -- the chart's highest new entry -- with the newborn credited as "featuring B.I.C.", Billboard said on Wednesday.
For fans old enough to remember Stevie Wonder's 1977 ode to his new daughter Aisha "Isn't She Lovely", which also featured the baby's gurgles, Billboard had a simple explanation.
"Isn't She Lovely" was released almost two years after Aisha was born and she wasn't officially credited on the song, Billboard said.
Jay-Z, 42, released "Glory" just 48 hours after the birth of the music industry power couple's first baby. He also revealed in the lyrics that Beyonce, 30, suffered at least one miscarriage in the past. (Reuters)
The cries and coos of Blue Ivy Carter, who entered the world in New York on January 7, are featured on the new single "Glory" released by proud dad Jay-Z on Monday.
The track made its debut on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop songs chart this week at No. 74 -- the chart's highest new entry -- with the newborn credited as "featuring B.I.C.", Billboard said on Wednesday.
For fans old enough to remember Stevie Wonder's 1977 ode to his new daughter Aisha "Isn't She Lovely", which also featured the baby's gurgles, Billboard had a simple explanation.
"Isn't She Lovely" was released almost two years after Aisha was born and she wasn't officially credited on the song, Billboard said.
Jay-Z, 42, released "Glory" just 48 hours after the birth of the music industry power couple's first baby. He also revealed in the lyrics that Beyonce, 30, suffered at least one miscarriage in the past. (Reuters)
Half-naked South Korean soldiers train for winter war
SEOUL: Cool under fire took on new meaning for more than 200 South Korean soldiers this week as they stripped off their shirts, flung snow on each other and walked through an ice-encrusted stream -- all part of drills to hone endurance.
North and South Korea have yet to sign a peace treaty after the 1950-1953 Korean War, and tension remains high along the Demilitarized zone (DMZ) that splits the peninsula -- particularly after the North's young new leader, Kim Jong-un, assumed power last month.
Pushups in the snow were also part of the annual winter drill by special forces soldiers, which took place in Pyeongchang, about 180 km (113 miles) east of Seoul and the venue for the 2018 Winter Olympics.
"Our members are holding this drill to be able to survive in the enemy's camp, overcome freezing cold weather -- 20 degrees below zero in the mountain area -- without any help from our army," said Commander Choi Ik-bong of the special forces.
"They train as if it is a real battle and they will fight in a battle as if it's a kind of training."
The United States has about 30,000 troops in South Korea to support the country's 650,000-strong armed forces. But North Korea has some 1.2 million troops, most stationed along the border.
"The creed for our special forces is that we can do whatever cannot be done (by others), and a man dies just once, not twice, in this life," said 24-year-old Kim Sung-hoon.
"As a man, I am proud to sacrifice myself for my country, so this sort of difficulty is nothing to me."
Among the soldiers were ten women, who took part wearing short-sleeved shirts.
"I put the fact that I am a special forces member before the fact that I am a woman, so I have only been thinking about accomplishing my mission flawlessly," said 24-year-old Kim Yea-ji. (Reuters)
North and South Korea have yet to sign a peace treaty after the 1950-1953 Korean War, and tension remains high along the Demilitarized zone (DMZ) that splits the peninsula -- particularly after the North's young new leader, Kim Jong-un, assumed power last month.
Pushups in the snow were also part of the annual winter drill by special forces soldiers, which took place in Pyeongchang, about 180 km (113 miles) east of Seoul and the venue for the 2018 Winter Olympics.
"Our members are holding this drill to be able to survive in the enemy's camp, overcome freezing cold weather -- 20 degrees below zero in the mountain area -- without any help from our army," said Commander Choi Ik-bong of the special forces.
"They train as if it is a real battle and they will fight in a battle as if it's a kind of training."
The United States has about 30,000 troops in South Korea to support the country's 650,000-strong armed forces. But North Korea has some 1.2 million troops, most stationed along the border.
"The creed for our special forces is that we can do whatever cannot be done (by others), and a man dies just once, not twice, in this life," said 24-year-old Kim Sung-hoon.
"As a man, I am proud to sacrifice myself for my country, so this sort of difficulty is nothing to me."
Among the soldiers were ten women, who took part wearing short-sleeved shirts.
"I put the fact that I am a special forces member before the fact that I am a woman, so I have only been thinking about accomplishing my mission flawlessly," said 24-year-old Kim Yea-ji. (Reuters)
Cyberbullying a problem around the globe: poll
NEW YORK: More than 10 percent of parents around the world say their child has been cyberbullied and nearly one-fourth know a youngster who has been a victim, according to a new Ipsos/Reuters poll.
And more than three-quarters of people questioned in the global survey thought cyberbullying differed from other types of harassment and warranted special attention and efforts from parents and schools.
"The data clearly shows an appetite among global citizens for a targeted response to cyberbullying," said Keren Gottfried, of the global research firm Ipsos, which conducted the poll.
But, she added, whether or not schools live up to this mandate is in the hands of educators.
The online poll of more than 18,000 adults in 24 countries, 6,500 of whom were parents, showed the most widely reported vehicle for cyberbullying was social networking sites likes Facebook, which were cited by 60 percent.
Mobile devices and online chat rooms were a distant second and third, each around 40 percent.
While the report showed that awareness of cyberbullying was relatively high, with two-thirds saying they heard, read or had seen information on the phenomenon, cultural and geographic differences abounded.
In Indonesia, 91 percent said they knew about cyberbullying, in which a child, group of children or younger teen intentionally intimidates, threatens or embarrasses another child or group through the use of information technology such as social media or mobile devices.
Australia followed at 87 percent, while Poland and Sweden trailed slightly behind. But only 29 percent in Saudi Arabia, and 35 percent in Russia, had heard of cyberbullying.
In the United States, where cases of cyberbullying have been widely reported to have been linked to teen-age suicides, the figure was 82 percent.
Gottfried described the survey as the first global study of its kind and a benchmark to where assessments of cyberbullying vary.
"The key to this study is that it measures parental awareness of cyberbullying, not actual rates of the behavior," she said. "While we can't speculate on what actually happens, it is quite possible that the proportion of children actually being cyberbullied is in fact understated, since we are speaking with the parents, not the kids."
In India 32 percent of parents said their child had experienced cyberbullying, followed by 20 percent in Brazil and 18 percent in Canada and Saudi Arabia and 15 percent in the United States.
The highest incidence of people knowing of a child in the community being targeted was in Indonesia, with 53 percent. But only 14 percent there said their child had been cyberbullied -- less than in Canada, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and the United States.
Overall, parents in France and Spain reported some of the lowest incidence of cyberbullying either of their own child or one in their community.
Gottfried said that future studies could show whether there was a trend toward greater awareness of cyberbullying, and shed some light on what affects parental awareness. (Reuters)
And more than three-quarters of people questioned in the global survey thought cyberbullying differed from other types of harassment and warranted special attention and efforts from parents and schools.
"The data clearly shows an appetite among global citizens for a targeted response to cyberbullying," said Keren Gottfried, of the global research firm Ipsos, which conducted the poll.
But, she added, whether or not schools live up to this mandate is in the hands of educators.
The online poll of more than 18,000 adults in 24 countries, 6,500 of whom were parents, showed the most widely reported vehicle for cyberbullying was social networking sites likes Facebook, which were cited by 60 percent.
Mobile devices and online chat rooms were a distant second and third, each around 40 percent.
While the report showed that awareness of cyberbullying was relatively high, with two-thirds saying they heard, read or had seen information on the phenomenon, cultural and geographic differences abounded.
In Indonesia, 91 percent said they knew about cyberbullying, in which a child, group of children or younger teen intentionally intimidates, threatens or embarrasses another child or group through the use of information technology such as social media or mobile devices.
Australia followed at 87 percent, while Poland and Sweden trailed slightly behind. But only 29 percent in Saudi Arabia, and 35 percent in Russia, had heard of cyberbullying.
In the United States, where cases of cyberbullying have been widely reported to have been linked to teen-age suicides, the figure was 82 percent.
Gottfried described the survey as the first global study of its kind and a benchmark to where assessments of cyberbullying vary.
"The key to this study is that it measures parental awareness of cyberbullying, not actual rates of the behavior," she said. "While we can't speculate on what actually happens, it is quite possible that the proportion of children actually being cyberbullied is in fact understated, since we are speaking with the parents, not the kids."
In India 32 percent of parents said their child had experienced cyberbullying, followed by 20 percent in Brazil and 18 percent in Canada and Saudi Arabia and 15 percent in the United States.
The highest incidence of people knowing of a child in the community being targeted was in Indonesia, with 53 percent. But only 14 percent there said their child had been cyberbullied -- less than in Canada, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and the United States.
Overall, parents in France and Spain reported some of the lowest incidence of cyberbullying either of their own child or one in their community.
Gottfried said that future studies could show whether there was a trend toward greater awareness of cyberbullying, and shed some light on what affects parental awareness. (Reuters)
Olivia Munn Gets Naked for New Anti-Fur Billboard
Olivia Munn's first nude photo shoot isn't gratuitous in the least.
The 31-year-old actress, who next appears in this summer's Magic Mike, bares all in a new anti-fur billboard in L.A. Read more
The 31-year-old actress, who next appears in this summer's Magic Mike, bares all in a new anti-fur billboard in L.A. Read more
Elizabeth Olsen Says Kill Your Darlings
John Krokidas is directing from his script, bringing to life the story of how a murder affected the lives of Ginsberg, Kerouac (Huston), William S Burroughs and Edie Parker (Olsen). David Kammerer was obsessed with Lucien Carr (DeHaan), who accidentally killed him in a drunken fight, then dumped his body in the Hudson River. Carr confessed the murder to his friends, who covered for him, only for Burroughs and Kerouac to be arrested. Burroughs was bailed by his father, but Kerouac had to rely on wealthy art student girlfriend Parker – who he married while in jail – to get him out.
Olsen made a big impact at least year’s Sundance fest in Martha Marcy May Marlene (which finally arrives over here on February 3). DeHaan will be seen in found footage superpower drama Chronicle, which is due on February 1, and Huston has been doing great work as war wounded assassin Richard Harrow on HBO prohibition-era gangster series Boardwalk Empire.
Now that he’s finally dragged the film through a tricky development stage (he’s lost at least one complete set of actors in the process of digging up finance and sorting schedules), Krokidas will start shooting in March at Columbia. Read full Story
Olsen made a big impact at least year’s Sundance fest in Martha Marcy May Marlene (which finally arrives over here on February 3). DeHaan will be seen in found footage superpower drama Chronicle, which is due on February 1, and Huston has been doing great work as war wounded assassin Richard Harrow on HBO prohibition-era gangster series Boardwalk Empire.
Now that he’s finally dragged the film through a tricky development stage (he’s lost at least one complete set of actors in the process of digging up finance and sorting schedules), Krokidas will start shooting in March at Columbia. Read full Story
Katy Perry triumphs at People's Choice Awards
Katy Perry triumphed at last night's People's Choice Awards.
Although she pulled out of the awards ceremony days ago, the absent Teenage Dream singer won trophies in five categories including Favourite Female Artist, Tour Headliner, Song of the Year for E.T., TV Guest Appearance and Music Video. Katy had seven nods in total.
Fantasy film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 won the second most awards. The eighth and final instalment of the film series adapted from J.K. Rowling's novels was victorious in the Favourite Movie, Action Movie, Ensemble Movie Cast and Book Adaptation categories. The film received nine nominations all together. Keep Reading at Music-News
Although she pulled out of the awards ceremony days ago, the absent Teenage Dream singer won trophies in five categories including Favourite Female Artist, Tour Headliner, Song of the Year for E.T., TV Guest Appearance and Music Video. Katy had seven nods in total.
Fantasy film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 won the second most awards. The eighth and final instalment of the film series adapted from J.K. Rowling's novels was victorious in the Favourite Movie, Action Movie, Ensemble Movie Cast and Book Adaptation categories. The film received nine nominations all together. Keep Reading at Music-News
Lana Del Rey and Band Of Horses add David Cameron to growing fan base
British PM David Cameron claims to be a fan of Lana Del Rey and Band Of Horses, and says his kids have awful taste.
Cameron spoke to the Daily Telegraph about many topics, but as an epigraph he was asked about his personal life.
After listing what he was watching (Danish detective series The Killing), reading (a history of the Conservative party by Robin Harris), and playing (Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja), he revealed what he was listening to.
They wrote that he was a 'keen fan' of pop music, with Americana act Band of Horses and hyped singer Lana Del Rey being a couple of his current favourites
He also said that Bruno Mars and Katy Perry are 'beginning to infect my iPod', only because they are the 'appalling' choices of his children kids.
The Conservative leader has a track record of praising music on the cooler side of the spectrum, previously claiming to be a big fan of Morrissey and The Smiths during the election campaign last year.
This lead to Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr tweeting 'Stop saying that you like The Smiths, no you don't. I forbid you to like it' and Morrissey pointing out 'David Cameron is a hunter and he kills stag, and so forth, and that's everything The Smiths were against.'
Source: Music-News.com
Cameron spoke to the Daily Telegraph about many topics, but as an epigraph he was asked about his personal life.
After listing what he was watching (Danish detective series The Killing), reading (a history of the Conservative party by Robin Harris), and playing (Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja), he revealed what he was listening to.
They wrote that he was a 'keen fan' of pop music, with Americana act Band of Horses and hyped singer Lana Del Rey being a couple of his current favourites
He also said that Bruno Mars and Katy Perry are 'beginning to infect my iPod', only because they are the 'appalling' choices of his children kids.
The Conservative leader has a track record of praising music on the cooler side of the spectrum, previously claiming to be a big fan of Morrissey and The Smiths during the election campaign last year.
This lead to Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr tweeting 'Stop saying that you like The Smiths, no you don't. I forbid you to like it' and Morrissey pointing out 'David Cameron is a hunter and he kills stag, and so forth, and that's everything The Smiths were against.'
Source: Music-News.com
Miranda Kerr "excited" by new Qantas ambassador role
Miranda Kerr has been named as the new ambassador of Qantas.
The Australian supermodel, who is married to Lord of the Rings actor Orlando Bloom, said that she is "proud" to represent an Australian airline because she is so patriotic.
Kerr told the Herald Sun: "I grew up with Qantas, which is such an iconic Australian brand. I'm proud of my Australian heritage and I'm so excited that I will now be able to represent Australia's premium airline around the world.
"I travel frequently and from the moment I step onboard a Qantas flight, I feel at home."
Qantas boss Alan Joyce said that he is very pleased with Kerr's signing, saying: "Miranda Kerr is one of the most photographed and recognisable people in the world."
Kerr has previously revealed that she and Bloom regularly have to travel between New Zealand - where he is currently filming The Hobbit movies - LA, the UK and Australia.
Previous Qantas ambassadors include Grease actor John Travolta, athlete Cathy Freeman, racing driver Mark Webber and golfer Greg Norman.
source: Digital Spy
The Australian supermodel, who is married to Lord of the Rings actor Orlando Bloom, said that she is "proud" to represent an Australian airline because she is so patriotic.
Kerr told the Herald Sun: "I grew up with Qantas, which is such an iconic Australian brand. I'm proud of my Australian heritage and I'm so excited that I will now be able to represent Australia's premium airline around the world.
"I travel frequently and from the moment I step onboard a Qantas flight, I feel at home."
Qantas boss Alan Joyce said that he is very pleased with Kerr's signing, saying: "Miranda Kerr is one of the most photographed and recognisable people in the world."
Kerr has previously revealed that she and Bloom regularly have to travel between New Zealand - where he is currently filming The Hobbit movies - LA, the UK and Australia.
Previous Qantas ambassadors include Grease actor John Travolta, athlete Cathy Freeman, racing driver Mark Webber and golfer Greg Norman.
source: Digital Spy
Giuliana Rancic feels ‘lucky’
Giuliana Rancic’s relationship with her husband Bill is “stronger” than ever.
The E! News television host underwent a double mastectomy last month.
In her recovery from the breast cancer operation Giuliana has been reflective about how much her loved ones mean to her.
“[Mine and Bill’s] marriage has gotten even stronger this year,” Giuliana told In Touch magazine. “I have an amazing husband, a wonderful family. I am very lucky.”
Giuliana is feeling fantastic currently. The star credits her good health to the benefits of remaining optimistic.
“I have a better attitude than I thought I did,” she explained. “The fact that I could look at the positive in my life when a lot of bad was happening was great.”
Giuliana is so sanguine right now that she is intent on finally facing one of her biggest fears.
“Giuliana is scared of skiing, but I’m taking her,” Giuliana’s husband Bill explained to the magazine. “She needs to know how, because our [future] children are going to learn to ski.”
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The E! News television host underwent a double mastectomy last month.
In her recovery from the breast cancer operation Giuliana has been reflective about how much her loved ones mean to her.
“[Mine and Bill’s] marriage has gotten even stronger this year,” Giuliana told In Touch magazine. “I have an amazing husband, a wonderful family. I am very lucky.”
Giuliana is feeling fantastic currently. The star credits her good health to the benefits of remaining optimistic.
“I have a better attitude than I thought I did,” she explained. “The fact that I could look at the positive in my life when a lot of bad was happening was great.”
Giuliana is so sanguine right now that she is intent on finally facing one of her biggest fears.
“Giuliana is scared of skiing, but I’m taking her,” Giuliana’s husband Bill explained to the magazine. “She needs to know how, because our [future] children are going to learn to ski.”
© Cover Media / Film - News uk
Braxton in Hospital

The Un-Break My Heart singer suffered some painful "flare ups" stemmingfrom her Lupus condition, which attacks the body's healthy tissue.
flare ups stemmingfrom her Lupus condition, which attacks the body's healthy tissueBut Braxton tells TMZ.com she'll be fine after a little rest.
She tells the website, "I wanted to say thanks to all my fans for theirsupport, as I have been experiencing some flare ups with my Lupus which has me in the hospital for a few days. "I wanted to clear the record before rumours started, and I will totally be fine as I'm blessed to having an amazing family for support". Braxton, who also suffers from microvascular angina, first opened up about her struggle with Lupus last year (11).
Source: Female First uk
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