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by Paul J Eastwood
If you have discovered belly dancing as a hobby you might be excited to go and buy some new accessories. Before you head off to the store you might want to consider what is right for your belly dancing costume.
Usually all you need for your costume is a pair of flowing harem pants or a layered flowing skirt. A bra for a top and you are ready to dance. There are many accessories to choose from to set off your belly dancing costume. Belts are one great way to show off your hips and accessorize your costume.
Belts Made Of Coins
The belts made for belly dancing come made from a variety of materials. The traditional belt is made from coins. The belt is usually strung together from many coins that are designed to look like ancient coins. This unique belt is made to accentuate your hips while you are performing your dance.
There are a variety of coin belt styles to choose from. The most common type is a triangular style that takes the form of a triangle when it is laid out. It is generally longer on one side. This belt style is a very pretty and dramatic accessory for your belly dancing costume.
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by Kyle Richey
Oh, if only there were some magic cream we could rub on our face that really did exactly what the package said it would do – erase those lines, firm our skin, and even out the tone and texture. Unfortunately it seems as if those promises we read in those wrinkle cream reviews are pretty hollow and empty.
Like everyone else, you may be wondering how you can know what to believe. You can’t trust what the package says or what the glossy magazine ad says is true, so how do you know the difference between fact and fiction?
First of all, ask yourself who is the author of those wrinkle cream reviews. Is it some type of independent person or group that reviewed many creams? If so, what were the other ones, how did they test them, and what were the actual results?
Sometimes you can believe those who work for magazines much more than you can those that are simply reported in an ad for that cream, many of which are doctored or slanted in such a way that makes them sound better than they are. There are some magazines that just want to present honest wrinkle cream reviews and do test several brands to see what results they’ll yield, so it’s not as if all of them are pure lies.
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