Thursday, March 1, 2007

Choosing a Hair style to Fit Your Face & Personality

By Sarah Freeland


Choosing a hairstyle that is right for you isn’t as easy as it sounds. First you need to select a haircut that fits your face, and then you need to find a hair color that will work well with your natural coloring. In addition to taking into consideration your face shape and skin coloring you also need to think about what hairstyles will reflect your personality and spirit.

When you are selecting a haircut you need to take into consideration what shape your face is. People who have oval faces are very lucky, as this shape offers you the most options. Basically anything will look good on you because your face is already balanced. If you have a round face then you will need to look for haircuts that add height to your face. You do not want to select a cut that will add additional bulk to the center of your face, nor do you want to select a cut that will shorten your face. If you have a long narrow face then you will want to select a cut that will add a little fullness to the center of your face. Shorter cuts will probably be your best option, as longer cuts will exaggerate your features even more.

After you have selected a great hair cut you will next need to select a hair color that will accomplish two things. First it should compliment your natural skin tones. Be careful not to select a shade that is either too light or too dark. Next you will want decide whether you want a natural color or a creative shade. This selection should be based on the type of look you are going for, as well as what color will best reflect your personality and your sense of style.

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Monday, February 26, 2007

2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 Mopar Concept







Take a new 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 and add additional Mopar performance parts; the result is a sinister looking concept coupe that made a surprise appearance during the 2007 Chicago Auto Show. An impressive, custom-engineered version of the new 8.4-liter V-10 growls from under the hood, and generates a stunning 675 horses. The transmission is the latest evolution of the Tremec T56 6-speed manual, known as the TR6060. It features 10 percent wider gears for higher torque capacity and a new synchronizer package. Club racers will applaud a new provision for adding an external transmission cooler. Tuner goodies included tubular exhaust header package, fully adjustable coilover suspension kit, high flowing, Cat-Back exhaust system, and 6 point racing restraints. Other race-inspired parts are adapted Viper competition rear wing and front splitter. Wrapped around the "Sidewinder" lightweight wheels with anodized finished are Michelin racing slicks, 18-inch in front and 19-inch back. An asymmetrical red Viper “Driver’s Stripe” flows over the length of the vehicle, and includes the steering wheel.


source : chicagoautoshow.com

2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 Mopar Concept







Take a new 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 and add additional Mopar performance parts; the result is a sinister looking concept coupe that made a surprise appearance during the 2007 Chicago Auto Show. An impressive, custom-engineered version of the new 8.4-liter V-10 growls from under the hood, and generates a stunning 675 horses. The transmission is the latest evolution of the Tremec T56 6-speed manual, known as the TR6060. It features 10 percent wider gears for higher torque capacity and a new synchronizer package. Club racers will applaud a new provision for adding an external transmission cooler. Tuner goodies included tubular exhaust header package, fully adjustable coilover suspension kit, high flowing, Cat-Back exhaust system, and 6 point racing restraints. Other race-inspired parts are adapted Viper competition rear wing and front splitter. Wrapped around the "Sidewinder" lightweight wheels with anodized finished are Michelin racing slicks, 18-inch in front and 19-inch back. An asymmetrical red Viper “Driver’s Stripe” flows over the length of the vehicle, and includes the steering wheel.


source : chicagoautoshow.com

2008 Dodge Viper SRT10







The exhilarating 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 ups the ante with a new, 8.4-liter aluminum V-10 engine that produces an astounding 600 horsepower and 560 lb.-ft. of torque. With 90 more ponies than before, and teamed to the Tremec 6-speed manual box, the ’08 Viper storms from 0-to-60 in less than 4-seconds. By revising the engine bore 1-millimeter, the V-10 displacement increased from 8.3- to 8.4-liters. Expect to see the arrival of the 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 in Dodge showrooms this summer. Check back soon for update info and scenes of the Viper on the floor of the 2007 Chicago Auto Show.


source : chicagoautoshow.com

2008 Dodge Viper SRT10







The exhilarating 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 ups the ante with a new, 8.4-liter aluminum V-10 engine that produces an astounding 600 horsepower and 560 lb.-ft. of torque. With 90 more ponies than before, and teamed to the Tremec 6-speed manual box, the ’08 Viper storms from 0-to-60 in less than 4-seconds. By revising the engine bore 1-millimeter, the V-10 displacement increased from 8.3- to 8.4-liters. Expect to see the arrival of the 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 in Dodge showrooms this summer. Check back soon for update info and scenes of the Viper on the floor of the 2007 Chicago Auto Show.


source : chicagoautoshow.com

2008 Dodge Grand Caravan







Arriving the fall of 2007, but on review during the Chicago Auto Show in February, is the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan. This is the 5th-generation of Chrysler Group minivans, and for ’08, receives updated exterior and interior design. Dodge presents two models: the Grand Caravan SE and Grand Caravan SXT, and a total of 3 aluminum V-6 engines. These include a new 240 horsepower, 4.0-liter, a 3.8-liter that produces 198 horses or a 3.3-liter flex-fuel-capable (FFV) that develops 170 horsepower. The first two engines come with a 6-speed transaxle, and the flex-fuel V-6 connects to a 4-speed transaxle. Chrysler Group has sold more than 1,330,000 flex-fuel minivans since 1998. Three distinct seating configurations are available for ’08. First, a 2nd-row bench seat with 2nd-row covered storage bins; next, a 3rd-row fold-in-the-floor seating, and new for ’08, Swivel ’n Go 2nd-row seats. Swivel ‘n Go allows the 2nd-row seats to revolve 180 degrees and face the 3rd-row, plus, includes a removable table that installs between the two rows.


source : chicagoautoshow.com

2008 Dodge Grand Caravan







Arriving the fall of 2007, but on review during the Chicago Auto Show in February, is the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan. This is the 5th-generation of Chrysler Group minivans, and for ’08, receives updated exterior and interior design. Dodge presents two models: the Grand Caravan SE and Grand Caravan SXT, and a total of 3 aluminum V-6 engines. These include a new 240 horsepower, 4.0-liter, a 3.8-liter that produces 198 horses or a 3.3-liter flex-fuel-capable (FFV) that develops 170 horsepower. The first two engines come with a 6-speed transaxle, and the flex-fuel V-6 connects to a 4-speed transaxle. Chrysler Group has sold more than 1,330,000 flex-fuel minivans since 1998. Three distinct seating configurations are available for ’08. First, a 2nd-row bench seat with 2nd-row covered storage bins; next, a 3rd-row fold-in-the-floor seating, and new for ’08, Swivel ’n Go 2nd-row seats. Swivel ‘n Go allows the 2nd-row seats to revolve 180 degrees and face the 3rd-row, plus, includes a removable table that installs between the two rows.


source : chicagoautoshow.com

2008 Dodge Avenger





The Dodge brand is running on all cylinders as it introduces the all-new 2008 Avenger 4-door sedan. Designed to appeal to Generation Xers, the Avenger reflects family traits with the Charger 4-door sedan, including assertive attitude, bold styling, and powerful performance. Avenger is also Dodge’s 1st mid-size car to offer all-wheel drive capability. There are 4-models offered: the Avenger SE, Avenger SXT, Avenger R/T, and Avenger R/T AWD (late availability). Three engine options power the ’08 Avengers: the new standard 2.4-liter 4-cylinder World Engine, an available flex-fuel 2.7-liter V-6 and a 235 horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 engine coupled with a new 6-speed automatic transaxle with Auto Stick. The other two engines come mated to the 4-speed automatic transaxle. Carefully matched grains and low gloss levels contribute to Avenger’s rich-looking 5-passenger interior surfaces., and the luggage volume in the trunk is a competitive 13.35-cubic feet.


source : chicagoautoshow.com

2008 Dodge Avenger





The Dodge brand is running on all cylinders as it introduces the all-new 2008 Avenger 4-door sedan. Designed to appeal to Generation Xers, the Avenger reflects family traits with the Charger 4-door sedan, including assertive attitude, bold styling, and powerful performance. Avenger is also Dodge’s 1st mid-size car to offer all-wheel drive capability. There are 4-models offered: the Avenger SE, Avenger SXT, Avenger R/T, and Avenger R/T AWD (late availability). Three engine options power the ’08 Avengers: the new standard 2.4-liter 4-cylinder World Engine, an available flex-fuel 2.7-liter V-6 and a 235 horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 engine coupled with a new 6-speed automatic transaxle with Auto Stick. The other two engines come mated to the 4-speed automatic transaxle. Carefully matched grains and low gloss levels contribute to Avenger’s rich-looking 5-passenger interior surfaces., and the luggage volume in the trunk is a competitive 13.35-cubic feet.


source : chicagoautoshow.com