In the new modern era, the women community copied his dress and named Patiala. In Patiala Salwar Kameez, kameez is same as other traditional designs. The kameez of patiala salwar kameez is long upto knee and comfortable to wear due to proper fitting. There is no hard and fast rule for sleeves, neck designs, front and back neckline depth and curves and cuts.

Normally the salwar of patiala salwar kameez is having a number of pleates of different styles. The fall of pleates goes back and looks like baggy with pleates. Patiala Salwar is very comfortable to wear. From top, it has belt like any other traditional salwar and a long tunnel for drawstring. The upper portion like traditional salwar is wide spread or has a big room for hips and legs movements.



In a nutshell, the Patiala Salwar Kameez is comfortable to wear like traditional salwar kameez.




Item – Designer Salwar Kameez Material (salwar, kameez and dupatta)

Style – Can be stitched as Salwar Kameez or Churidaar Kameez or Semi Patiala Salwar Kameez
Material – Chiffon, cotton and chiffon
Description – Designer Salwar Kameez! This beautiful Churidaar kameez will make quiet a summer’s outfit. Kameez has beautiful cotton laces spread all over the front panel. It is further beautified by zari embroidery. Yoke has dense sequins work. Sleeve ends and hem are marked by pretty laces. Salwar has been retained simple. Dupatta has khadi print.
It is recommended to line the kameez.

Model is wearing an outfit designed for the photo-shoot, any additional trim seen here will not be a part of the dress material. If desired, it must be requested for separately and will be provided as per the availability.
Dresses may have slight color variation.

These are fabrics on display. Salwar Kameez as per your choice will be stitched. Salwar Kameez will be stitched as per your chosen style given above. Just buy it here and send us the measurements as per details below and you get in at your doorstep. NS308

Salwar Kameez

Pakistan Latest Fashion Trends & StylesFashion trends in Pakistan come and go, but a good fashion sense stays with you forever. Different people have different tastes in fashion, and while you may not always agree with them, they own up to their fashion sense with confidence. This is what makes a big difference between a fashion sense and fashion trend. Fashion trends dictate that we wear whatever is in season otherwise we could be impolitely stared at or whispered about in public, or worse, we can be cited as examples of what a fashion faux pas is. While to some extent we are compelled to follow the norms in style, it doesn’t necessarily follow that we lose our own sense of style in the process. Celebrities of Pakistan for instance, know that they are being judge by more than half the world’s population by what they wear on what occasion, and for this reason alone, they turn to famous designers to dress them up in the latest threads in fashion. However, you will also notice that most of them incorporate their own sense of style into these fashion trends, and they are quite successful at it, too. yet, it gives you some sort of security and peace of mind even knowing that what you are wearing is within the agreeable style of fashion for a particular season. Perhaps there is something to be said about the false sense of security that this kind of approval provides. But on the other hand, it is actually not so much as seeking approval as the current trend really IS appealing to the public. After all, fashion trends are there not only to dictate to us what to wear but more so to show us different comfortable styles that we can choose from if we fancy wearing them.


Fashion trends take a lot of factors into consideration such as the weather, season, comfort, and lifestyle. So in reality, fashion trends are there to help people decide which one suits them best and which ones they can go without. If you go with the latest trends and use your imagination or creativity to make it your own style, you might find that there’s more to your wardrobe than only one look. You can also incorporate your mood into what you’re going to wear. You can exude playfulness or show your sexy side on some occasions and then be a little conservative on other days. Remember that latest fashion trends are more of guidelines on what you can wear for whatever occasion. For instance, if you’re stumped for ideas on what to wear to a formal event thrown by your company or you don’t know what to wear to a luau, fashion trends can help you solve this mystery. You can even ask fashion gurus who write in fashion magazines about advices on proper attires for every occasion. After all, you wouldn’t want to be caught dead wearing flip-flops to your cousin’s wedding reception or jeans to a beach party, do you?Pakistan latest fashion trends and styles online boutique is your one stop fashion guide source. It provides complete information and news about the latest Pakistan fashion trends in Pakistan currently in and which fashion trend or style is out. To stay up to date with the changing fashion world in Pakistan and for awareness of latest fashion trends and styles in Pakistan, our online fashion boutique is the most faithful and useful reserve. Pakistan Latest Fashion Trends &.


Pakistan Fashion Week (PFW). “It was a great challenge to build a fashion week in Pakistan,” he says. The inherent PR skills take over and his tone becomes measured. “We began talking to both fashion councils (Pakistan Fashion Design Council and Fashion Pakistan). The industry was fractured initially. We stressed upon unity and dedication. We worked diligently with the players and witnessed some serious enthusiasm from the industry. We managed to establish a sense of unity and got corporation,” he explains. He hails the creation of the advisory board for PFW as a giant step that is necessary for a successful event. “It has representation from fashion councils, the media and the industry. I feel it’s a great start,” he says. But there must be something more about Pakistani fashion than a pool of talent that made him consider the prospects of a fashion week. “It’s a combination of many things. Pakistan has depth of talent in design, enough to sustain a fashion week,” he immediately replies. However, not satisfied with his answer, I repeat my question. This time details emerge. According to Lock, the west has shown certain level of interest in this region’s design. “Fashion is always looking for something new as it only survives on constant change. The world has started to understand colour, intricate fabrics and embellishments more. Pakistan has all of it and more to offer.”

This must sound like music to the ears of those who have always maintained that Pakistan must sell the world what it excels in: embellishment, textile and its unique colour palette.This brings us to the most important question: what will one get to see in PFW? Bridals? Especially since there are not many designers in Pakistan who can run merely on prêt-a-porter (ready to wear) lines. “Well, PFW is not anti-bridal because the bridal industry is the backbone of fashion in Pakistan and responsible for its growth. However, fashion weeks mainly showcase prêt collections. In PFW each collection will comprise at least 80 per cent of prêt, the rest is up to individual designers,” he declares.On the production side, IMG will import leading support professionals, especially production crews.

“Bringing international production professionals is very important for the growth of the event. With our expertise in organising fashion weeks, the local industry will also benefit as they will also be co-participants. From models to production crews, stylists to media and PR, a fashion week has a way of educating everyone involved,” he says.‘Fashion is always looking for something new as it only survives on constant change. The world has started to understand colour, intricate fabrics and embellishments more. Pakistan has all of it and more to offer,’ says the regional head of IMG, Simon P. Lock. PFW provides the local fashion industry and the country itself an opportunity to be a part of the global market place. In this aspect, Pakistani fashion has some good advantages: PFW will help to find new designers, and drawing upon IMG’s resources it can reach out to the world. PFW will be part of an impressive list including Milan, Berlin, New York and Sydney among others. This will provide opportunities to local stars to show in other fashion weeks. “Creating opportunities to network is our strength. This is how Marc Jacobs came to the attention of Bernard Arnault of Louis Vuitton conglomerate of luxury brands,” he claims.Pakistani designers will have to work hard to get noticed by international brands. They will have to learn the ropes of business of fashion. “Creativity, consistency and dedication are the necessary ingredients to becoming a success in the business of fashion. Designers have to be committed all the way. They cannot skip a year,” he warns. Given everything is followed to the tee, Lock gives a decade to Pakistani designers to make their mark on the international scene. However, even after 10 years of being a part of the global fashion circuit, Australian designers have not been able to achieve this kind of success. The chances then of an Indian or Pakistani heading a Parisian fashion house seem almost non-existent.“Image wise, Australian designers are not big enough like their European or American counterparts but in terms of exports they are big. In just decade (1996-2006) Australia’s fashion exports jumped from zero to approximately $200 million.” Lock gets a bit defensive. I press on. “Australian designers aren’t lacking anything. I think fashion is very Euro-centric. Bernard Arnault is only Paris. Almost all luxury and prêt houses started in Europe and conglomerates emerged. But things are changing,” he maintains.According to Lock, Asia Pacific is the new frontier of fashion. “We’re seeing it happen. Shanghai Tang is the best example of this emerging conglomerate culture. To support this revolution India, China and Pakistan are exploding with consumers and aesthete. And as they are becoming sophisticated, they are becoming more and more confident,” he adds.Lock maintains that creativity has no nationality or skin colour. You have to understand media and business fairly well. “Marc Jacobs has a persona. He is a sta

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Fashion; refers to the styles and customs prevalent at a given time. In its most common usage, "fashion" exemplifies the appearances of clothing, but the term encompasses more. Many fashions are popular in many cultures at any given time. Important is the idea that the course of design and fashion will change more rapidly than the culture as a whole. The terms "fashionable" and "unfashionable" were employed to describe whether someone or something fits in with the current or even not so current, popular mode of expression. The term "fashion" is frequently used in a positive sense, as a synonym for glamour, beauty and style. In this sense, fashions are a sort of communal art, through which a culture examines its notions of beauty and goodness. The term "fashion" is also sometimes used in a negative sense, as a synonym for fads and trends, and materialism. A number of cities are recognized as global fashion centers and are recognized for their fashion weeks, where designers exhibit their new clothing collections to audiences. These cities are Paris, Milan, New York, and London. Other cities, mainly Los Angeles, Berlin, Tokyo, Rome, Miami, Hong Kong, Sao Paulo, Sydney, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Madrid, Montreal, Mumbai, Vienna, Auckland, Moscow, New Delhi, San Juan, Stockholm, Turin and Dubai also hold fashion weeks and are better recognized every year.Dressed in a sharply tailored, slim-fit suit and even a narrower blunt-end tie, Simon P. Lock looks every bit the professional who is in tune with the latest fashion trends. Add the dark shades and he seems to have walked out of a big-budget Hollywood blockbuster. Tall and lean with a shaved head, he cuts a figure that screams serious business but he is in no ordinary business: Lock is the regional head of one of the world’s most prime fashion powerhouse IMG. Hence, being trendy is an inherent part of the package that oozes success and confidence.Lock’s career graph resembles Pakistan’s inflation curve — constantly on the rise. If he has ever slipped, than it has been while pursuing his love of skiing but as a level 3 ski instructor, those slips too have been few. In fact, Lock’s love for skiing saw him start a skiing business and then later a skiing school, both of which saw tremendous success. And it was precisely his deft manoeuvring skills that finally led him to a field far more dangerous and slippery than a skiing slope: fashion. Lock landed in Pakistan with a single point agenda: establishing.

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Orange Yellow Banarsi Suit


Latest Collection of Orange Yellow Banarsi Suit. It contains a large collection of very nice Orange Yellow Banarsi Suit along with Pakistani Girls Dresses, Indian Girls Dresses, Bridal Dresses, Jewellary designs, Girls Skin Care and Beauty.

Orange Yellow Banarsi Suit is a very bright and beautiful party dress. Shirt is covered with very nice banarsi booties. All three popular colors are mixed together in this shirt and dopatta which is orange, yellow and majinda. Shalwar is orange in color with long plates design. This dress has eye catching look, if you use this fabric and design, no one will ignore you.

Orange Yellow Banarsi Suit

Pakistani fashion is making waves in the West recently. The reasons are two-fold. Number one, the abolition of quotas on Pakistani textiles has opened America to the treasures of Pakistani fashion. This has enriched both cultures tremendously and encouraged an exchange of talent. The second factor has been the resurgence of modest clothing in recent years. Americans are increasingly finding tight and tiny clothing to be impractical, uncomfortable, and actually uncool. TIME magazine highlighted the emergence of tunic tops for instance.
Pakistani fashion scene is expanding rapidly in all dimensions. For one, the Pakistani fashion model pool is growing and is capturing international attention. The number of Pakistani boutiques and Pakistani fashions magazines, including Visage, Women’s Own, and Rivaaj is a testament to growing fashion world. Elegant salwar kameez and kurtas are in every magazine. Photographers like Deebees, Jimmy, and Ather Shahzed are shooting amazing mag folds. A talent pool of designers such as Hasan Shehryaar, BG, and Nikki n’ Neal has arrived. Akif is a double threat who combines photography skills with makeup artistry and has done the work for Zarmina.
The Pakistani fashion is not without its spice. There is a growing rivalry between Karachi and Lahore models that is worth a talk of its own. The Karachi models have a sense of superiority, given that high Pakistani fashion emerged in their city. They consider the upstarts in Lahore to be crude and garish in their efforts to impress. The Lahoris feel they have arrived and have the egos to boot. Besides, Lahore is the movie capital and the actresses that double as fashion models such as Zara and Iman bring their airs with them. The Karachi talents are Iraj (catwalk queen), Rubab; Suneeta Marshall and ZQ are newer popular faces. The Lahore pool has Vaneeza (the first supermodel), Amina Haq (who starred in a popular “Chicago” themed music video), and recently Mehreen Syed, who has stormed onto the scene and is to do an Indian film.
An interesting footnote about Pakistani fashion must be made regarding Amina Shafat, a top 5 model in Pakistan who has modeled for Zarmina as well. Amina has refused to do any shoots featuring immodest clothing. Despite her boldness, her work assignments have only increased!

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The art of Mehendi has existed for centuries. The exact place of its origin is difficult to track because of centuries of people in different cultures moving through the continents and taking their art forms with them and therefore sharing their art with everyone along the way.Mehndi is the application of Henna as a temporary form of skin decoration in South Asia, the Southwest Asia, North Africa and the Horn of Africa, as well as by expatriate communities from these areas. Its the part of Bridal Makeup in Pakistan & India.
Some historical evidence suggests that Mehndi started in India while others believe it was introduced to India during the twelfth century A.D.No Pakistani wedding is ever complete without the Mehendi. Whichever part of the country the bride may be from, her hands are adorned with the lovely red hue of the mehendi (mehndi).
Mehndi has broken free of the traditional wedding,Eid days and is being applied for a Valentines Day bash , a formal party or even an evening at a disco. In its new avatar, mehndi has been elevated to the status of body art and a fashion accessory for the fashion-conscious youngsters.
Here you find variety of mehndi styles and lots more…
Beauty parlors have special bridal mehendi packs - these days, the brides have a choice between the Pakistani mehendi (which covers pretty much most of the palm) and the Arabic mehendi (in which the pattern is drawn to one side of the hand). The cost of applying the mehendi may vary from parlor to parlor.

How To Get A Good Sedu Hair Style!


A Sedu hairstyle refers to straight hair or the hair styled in a nice sleek and straight, with a lustrous look. Acquiring this hair style is easy and anyone who wants it can get it, even if u got kinky curls.
There are many ways of acquiring this sedu hairstyle, but the best way to obtain it is with the use of a flat iron!
Sedu hairstyles are the current ‘in’ fashion. Infact, never got out of fashion in the first place. It looks great on almost every one, but you do need to know how to use your flat irons to make it go from looking great to looking super sexy!
Straighten your hair while minimizing damage is the key to a great sedu hairstyle!
A hair straightener or flat iron has become the most fashionable, as a matter of fact, an essential hairstyling tool of the century. It is handy, convenient and easy to carry and use anywhere and give the best result.
For hair straightening, using a ceramic hair flat iron makes the best option.
But, remember, it only depends on your hair’s health how good your sedu hairstyle will look. In case you have dry, breakable knotty hair, a sedu hair style would only be good for nothing and you’d have to count it as a bad hair day. If your hairs are knotty, tangled, brittle and dry, make a habit of using hair oil thrice a week. This will restore the lost health of your hair and practically enable you to give different looks to your hair.
Also, you can desire to make your hair into tight ringlets or even loose waves.
In case you wash your hair daily, you might need to use your ceramic flat iron after every wash. Thus, oiling your hair is a must, to retain the healthy rich look.
In humid climates, those with curly locks might need to straighten their hair everyday to keep the soft, silky and straight look as possible.


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Fabric: Pure Banarsi Jamavar
Color: Maroon
Details: An Elegant and Timeless Piece made with Pure Banarsi Jamavar, shirt in maroon split round neck, appliqued in green on neck and embroidered.
Embroidery: outfit has very intricate Zardozi embroidery in mughal floral pattern using very delicate stitches using kora, kamdani, threads, crystals, naqshi, sequins etc.
Trouser/shalwar: Pure Banarsi in maroon color.
Dupatta: Banarsi Chiffon Dupatta embroidered on Borders and Green pipin on the edges.
all outfits in our collection are treated as specialty outfits therefore every possible care is given. Besides neat and intricate embrodiery , outfits are fully lined, have hidden back zipper, and finished with pure silk or jamavar Pipins. 



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Fabric: Banarsi Jamavar.
Color: Red & Green
Details: Shirt in Banarsi chiffon, embroidered in very delicate zardozi hand embroidery using kora, threads, badla, sequins , Beads and swarovski crystals.
Embroidery material used are threads, sequins, and beads.
Shalwar/Trouser: Banarsi Jamavar in green.
Dupatta: Pure Banarsi CHiffon dupatta sequins spray all over, and green banarsi pipin on borders.
this is IndusMart's proprietory Product. all outfits in our collection are treated as specialty outfits therefore every possible care is given. Besides neat and intricate embrodiery , outfits are fully lined, have hidden back zipper, and finished with pure silk or jamavar Pipins. 


Every teenager wants a fun, flirty look; the easiest way is to have cute teen hairstyles. Any hair style has the potential to be cute: long, medium or short. Cute hairstyles must be fun, and have a modern edge. Many teen cute hair styles are low maintenance. Teens should select cute hairstyles that suit their face shape, hair texture and lifestyle.
Short hair cuts – Short hair is stylishly attractive and easy to maintain. Short hairstyles fit beautifully with oval face shape, pointy chins, and are perfect for girls with very feminine facial characteristics. You can have layers to highlights, curly or straight, bobs, shags, crew cuts, blunts, pixie, flips, tapers, and more. Short styles are perfect for men, women, and kids of all ages.
Medium cute haircuts – They have more versatility than short hair dos and can create different stylish results. Curly, wavy, straight hairstyles, modern mullet, medium shag and bob are very popular medium styles. Medium hair considerably substitutes long ones and need less attention and care.
Long cute hair cuts – Beautiful long hair has decent look. There are so many cute haircuts for long hair, such as ponytails, French twists, updos, emo bangs, long tapered bangs, layers, blonde locks, chunky highlights, curls, sedu, spiral perm, etc.
Tips for cute hair styles:
1. When you pick a style, don’t just follow the latest trend. You need to look for a hairstyle fitting for your face shape, personal style.
2. In order to keep your style looking cute and fresh, keep your split ends trimmed.
3. Keep your cute hair healthy. Drink lots of water, eat diet and use a good conditioner.
4. You need to choose the hair color that looks good with your skin tone and eye color.
Pictures of Anne Hathaway’s Layered Cute Hairstyles

Pics of Beyonce’s Waves Cute Hair Styles

Photos of Celebrity Short Cute Haircuts

Images of Kate Beckinsale’s Ponytail Modern Cute Hairstyles

Picture of Nicole Richie Gorgeous Chocolate Brown
Image of Wavy Long Salon Hairstyle



The elegant hairstyles are very popular. They are mostly used for special occasions such as weddings, parties, proms and awards. There are many kinds of elegant hairstyles. Prom Updos – updos are the most popular prom hairstyles. Traditional updos and half updos are exquisitely elegant.

Short Prom Hairstyles – The bob short hairstyles are really good short hair designs for special occasions like prom.

Medium Prom Hairstyles – The medium formal hairstyles are glamorous and cute.

Long Prom Hairstyles – Elegant Wave wedding hair style can be done with the long hairs, which contains different waves that will give the best look.

Elegant curly and wave hairstyles – The curls and waves will give additional amazing beauty look.

Layered elegant hairstyles – You can have layered hairstyle for your short or long hair.
Elegant bun hairstyles – This is a simple updo hairstyle.

Today people are busy every day and don’t have time for personal grooming. They look for easy hairstyles, which require low maintenance, are easy to do and provide an elegant look. Some of these hairstyles are bob, simple braids, ponytails, bohemian style, French twists and layers. Updos is one single hairstyle that can go for all occasions.Photo Of Straight Elegant Hair Style
Straight Elegant Hair Style

Being that mineral makeup is a fairly new concept to the world of cosmetics, it is often believed that mineral makeup is difficult to apply and is time consuming.

This could be the farthest from the truth! Mineral Makeup is extremely easy to apply, and takes less time then applying traditional cosmetics.

To apply mineral makeup there is only a few simple steps, and you will only need 2 things to apply mineral foundation; a container of mineral foundation and a makeup brush.

Step 1: Open your container of mineral makeup and pour a tiny amount into the lid of the jar. A little goes a long way and you can always add more if needed.

Step 2: Take your makeup brush and whirl it around in the lid. Make sure the brush is picking up the minerals.

Step 3: Dust off any extra minerals by lightly tapping the brush onto the side of the jar.

Step 4: Buff the brush full of minerals onto your face in a circular motion. Start with your cheeks and then forehead, chin, and nose. Be sure to blend all the way down onto your neck for a smooth look.

These are the only steps you need to apply your mineral foundation. This whole process usually takes about 2 minutes, so it can be applied even if you are short on time.

To apply additional mineral makeup such as blushes and eye shadows the same 4 steps are used. Just apply onto the cheeks and eyelids instead of over the entire face. If you want a more dramatic look to you eye shadows simply dip your shadow brush in water and then into your shadow and apply. This will give any shimmery eye shadows an extra glow and any matte shadows more color.

With a little practice, anyone can be a mineral makeup pro in no time!

Online Shop For Indian & Pakistani Silver Jewelry, Traditional Bridal Sterling Silver Jewellery
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This gleaming sterling silver jewellery set makes an unforgettable impression. Featuring sparkling zircons accents, the design is enchanting with an black and ruby gemstones crafted all over. Gleaming golden gemstones accents complete the look. This set is consisting of necklace, tika, jhoomar and pair of earrings.

925 Sterling Silver
Gold and Rhodium plated
Fully hand made
Semi precious stones
Additional accessories available
Available in required colours

Made in Pakistan.

HAIR MAINTENANCE
There are a few things you can do on a regular basis that will improve the overall health and appearance of your hair, as well as a few things you can avoid. In general, here’s a few standards:
· Brush your hair: Yep, the good old fashioned hundred strokes. This stimulates blood supply to the scalp, removes dead skin cells from the scalp before they can get infected, and distributes sebum over the hair shaft for moisturizing and protection. Bend over from the waist and hang limply while doing some of the brushing. Use a natural bristle brush or other gentle brush. Be careful and don’t hurry. Better to go slow and only get 30 strokes in, than go fast and risk breaking or pulling out your hair. Get into the habit of brushing your hair thoroughly before washing it.
· Massage your scalp: Before you stop to groom and brush your hair during the day, make a point of doing a quick scalp massage first. Slip your fingers into your hair, and using just the pads of your fingers, massage in small circular motions over your scalp. Using your finger pads will keep you from breaking your hair, scratching your scalp and messing up your style too much. Then restyle, re-spray (if you use it) and go...
· Break Day: Get into the habit of giving your hair a break once a week. It is not necessary to wash your hair every day (unless you are a teenager, have a dirty job or work up a real sweat every day). If you are over the age of 20, and do not have any rashes or infections (like dandruff), give your hair a break for a whole day. Pick a day where you normally do not go out, or just do housework and run errands. Do not wash with shampoo and do not heat style. If you just feel too grubby and must do something, after brushing your hair thoroughly to distribute the sebum, simply wet your hair, apply a little daily conditioner to the ends, rinse well, and then pull back into a “wet look” ponytail or bun. Give your hair a break from shampooing once a week, and whenever possible, from blow-drying and heat styling.
· Conditioning Treatment: Unless you have very fine, limp hair, get into the habit of applying a deep conditioning treatment to your hair once a week. Deep conditioners are not the same as daily conditioners, and homemade preparations work really well. Coconut oil is especially good for hair conditioning. Brush your hair, wash it lightly, and then towel dry. Apply your deep conditioner and then wrap your head in a heated towel to open the hair cuticle and allow the conditioner to soak in. Leave for 10 minutes to half and hour. Then rinse thoroughly in warm water to remove the conditioner residue that remains, then cool water to close the hair cuticle. Rinsing your hair in cool water can be a little uncomfortable, but it can do amazing things for the appearance of your hair. It closes the hair cuticle close to the shaft, which increases shine and manageability, and helps to keep hair strong. A mixture of cool water and lemon juice is even better for shine and strength (a half of a teaspoon of lemon juice in two quarts of cool water is sufficient).
· Daily Conditioner: Get into the habit of applying a daily conditioner to hair ends every time you shampoo. This will reduce slit ends, discoloration when coloring, damage when heat styling and reduce the need for frequent trims. Use a product designed for thermal styling if you frequently blow-dry, use a curling iron or hot rollers.
· Haircuts: Get into the habit of getting your hair trimmed when it needs to be. Again, this reduces split ends and keeps excess weight off your hair (which can cause breakage). About once every 8 weeks is right for shoulder length or longer hair, once every 6 weeks for shorter styles.
· Up-Dos: Yep, that’s right – if you have long hair and want to keep it that way - put your hair up when possible. I’m not suggesting you look like an librarian every day, but one of the reasons that women grew such long beautiful hair back in the “old days” is because they wore it up all the time. The weight of your hair can stimulate the start of the telogen phase. When hair is weighed down and very long, it stops growing and falls out, or simply breaks off. Putting your hair up frequently will keep that weight off the root of the hair. You can pin it up gently with bobby pins or a banana clip when running errands, doing housework, cooking dinner, doing yard work, messing around on your computer, watching TV, etc. Now, this depends on your hair style and hair length. If you have a short hairstyle, this step is not only unnecessary – it’s impossible. However, if you have shoulder length or longer hair, and want it to be as thick and healthy looking as possible, make it a point to put it up and keep the weight off your scalp. The other upside is that it will help keep the hair out of dinner.
How to Wash Your Hair
Believe it or not, there is a right way to wash your hair. Treat it like the finest silk! If you’ve ever made the mistake of running a pair of expensive silk hose through your washing machine, you’ll know what I mean.
Here a few tips for avoid causing any excess damage to your hair while washing it:
1. Let your hair hang naturally when you wash it; either standing in the shower or with your head leaning over the bath, or in a shampoo sink. NEVER – NEVER – NEVER – pile it up on your head to wash.
2. Wet your hair with warm water (not hot) to prepare it for shampooing. Keep the pressure on the showerhead gentle enough to avoid excess water pressure on your hair.
3. Pour shampoo into the palm of your hand.
4. Work the shampoo into a lather in your hand, and apply to your scalp. Work the shampoo into your scalp all over your head by massaging with your fingertips (not your fingernails). Move fingers from one area of your head to the other by lifting the fingers and then placing them elsewhere on your head. Do NOT drag them through your hair. Remember, hair is the most vulnerable to damage and breakage when it is wet. If your hair is particularly dirty or oily, you can work the shampoo through to the ends. If your hair is very dry or processed, you may just want to wash your scalp, and let the shampoo pick up any dirt or oil on the ends as it’s rinsed out.
5. Rinse hair thoroughly with lukewarm water. Ensure that you allow it to hang naturally. You may spread it out gently with your fingertips if it’s long and needs extra help getting out the shampoo.
6. If you chose to use a rinse-out conditioner, this is the time. Unlike shampooing, apply conditioners to the ends of your hair, and if your hair is generally dry, apply the remainder on your hands gently to the roots. Repeat the rinse.
7. Towel dry gently. The new hair towel wraps are excellent, keep hair in place and aren’t heavy like a towel wrap so there’s less risk of breakage to your hair.
8. Once hair is towel-dried you can apply a leave-in conditioner.
9. ALWAYS comb wet hair with a wide-tooth comb– NEVER brush wet hair.
10. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER sleep on wet hair – it is vulnerable when wet, and can break easily as you turn on your pillow. Even if it doesn’t break, it roughs up the cuticle and makes it look dull.
11. Air dry hair whenever possible.

Pakistani brides (or in general desi brides) tend to wear their hair long for their weddings - be it a bridal updo hairstyle or wearing it as long flowing locks. Whatever style the bride chooses, healthy hair is essential to create the desired bridal hairstyle look she desires. Unhealthy hair will not be shining and full of life - it would be dead and limp.

Here are some simple daily tips a Pakistani bride can use to ensure that her hair is healthy in time for her wedding.

Below we showcase a few Pakistani bridal wedding hairstyles

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