Light Blue What outfit to wear with light grayish blue heels?
I just bought a pair of high heel pumps. They have a open toe front and stiletto 4 inch heel. They are a light blue, kinda with a gray tint. They look so good with jeans, but I am unsure what color shirt I should where with them. I know white would look good, but want some other ideas. Any idea of a great color to go with them, or an outfit you can think of?
A pair of dark-washed, skinny jeans, with a simple, V-neck yellow shirt tucked into the waist, but a little bit loose. Wear a skinny, patent leather belt to sort of show it off, hence the reason of the tucked in shirt. Then, try a white, tailored denim jacket, which is definitely spring. If you don't like denim jackets, a solid-colored, brown or neutral gray cardigan would go well. For a more sophisicated touch, add a simple, unbuttoned black boyfriend blazer over the shirt.
Other top ideas include shirt dresses or tunics, and maybe a wide, waist belt to sort of add a little more variety into the outfit.
Without pants/jeans, try a black tanktop with a high-waisted, floral skirt (ANY color would go well with the shoes, trust me). If the weather's a little too cold for bare shoulders, just wear a cardigan over the tank.
Don't forget to accessorize, using long, golden necklaces and simple bangles on your wrist. You could also try more daring risks, such as big, statement necklaces. I would reccomend that with the first outfit I gave you considering statement necklace + floral skirt aren't exactly the best outfit combination in the world.
Hope this helps!
xx
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Light Treatment For Acne - Is This The Real Cure?
Acne light treatment, also known as Clearlight or Blue light therapy is the newest addition to the long-line of acne treatments in the market. This therapy is believed to be the hope for acne patients who have little or not success with all the other available forms of treatments. Blue light therapy works by killing the bacteria which cause most cases of acne. P. Acnes generates small molecules called porphyrins which help in producing the bacteria which, in turn, cause acne inflammation. These porphyrins are the main target of Blue light therapy. It has been observed that porphyrins that have been exposed to Clearlight eventually produce free radicals that wipe out the P. acnes bacteria.
The popularity of acne light treatment is growing each day as more and more people are being treated of their blemishes in a drug-free manner. This light treatment, as compared to the topical medications that often burn the skin, does not contain strong ingredients which would also cause some damage. Most topical creams or solutions cause redness, peeling, and an increase on sensitivity to light. Blue light therapy is known as a magnificent alternative to most of the stingy acne treatments.
There are some individuals who have voiced out their concern that this treatment might not be that safe as it used to utilize UV or ultraviolet light (which is known to be harmful to the skin). This concern has long been answered as the FDA has cleared acne light treatment and approved it for use since it no longer utilizes UV light. FDA's approval for this therapy was released in August 2002.
There has been an experiment made wherein two 15-minute exposures in a week (for a total of four weeks) reduced acne for about 60% among 80 percent of patients. The remission in acne lasted for as long as three or even up to eight months.
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Don't get the bulbs from your local autozone store. Those are FAKE! They are Not the true HID bulbs I believe you're talking about. Trust me, I personally got those and was disappointed.Read this…
Your 350z most likely has stock HID(Xenon) headlights with kelvin levels around 6000k to 6500k. This gives off a hyper-white light to a slight accent of blue without the true blue color. If you want the HID that looks brighter and has a sky blue color to them you need to get a HID conversion kit. Get a kit with a Kelvin level of 8000k but no more then 9000k. This will give the sky blue color you are looking for. Don't gone over 9000k or you'll loose that amount of lumens( amount of brightness output) that the headlights will give off. So, for your 350Z, get a 8000k conversion kit. They run about 150 to 300 dollars for a decent kit.