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Line Dance Instructions - What Clothes Do Line Dancers Wear?

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Line Dance Instructions - What Clothes Do Line Dancers Wear?

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There are as many different styles of clothing worn for line dancing as there are people who line dance.

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When you're watching a movie on TV and they show some people line dancing, usually in some little cafe in the back of beyond, the women are usually wearing tight jeans, a belt, and a very fitted shirt with the buttons open half way down the front! The men will be dressed about the same, with their shirts buttoned all the way to their neck, and sometimes one of those little string ties, and almost always they will be wearing a hat, even indoors. Of course, they will all be wearing those nice, big heavy boots that they put on that morning to do their chores.

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Mihiel 1er à l'étape de Nantes du sk8 tour 2010 (championnat de france) réalisé par Brice Rousseau, photo par Aurélien Lafargue EYE clothing sur www.eye-co.fr

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Head Shots and Portrait Sessions - What to Bring, What to Wear

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If you're getting professional headshots taken, or if you're having a professional photographer do a portrait session for you, here are the things you might find useful to know in advance...

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HOW TO PREPARE BEFORE YOUR SHOOT:

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Here are 5 quick and easy ways to tie your scarf this Winter. Starring Italian rugby player Luke McLean.

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10 Hot Text Messages to Send Your Boyfriend

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Want to send some hot and sexy texts to your guy?

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You should because guys love it and it gives you power!

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Check out Bun B on the set of the "Game Belongs To Me" video with the founder of Greedy Genius showing off the exclusive "diamond eyelets." Bun represents well in his support of the underground come up.

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5 Places For Girls to Get Sexy Tattoos

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If you are thinking of getting a tattoo, it is a decision to make carefully. Once you put a tattoo on, it is a permanent commitment. Sure, there is laser removal if you really decide you don't want the tattoo, but that is painful, costly and doesn't completely do the trick. So, before you decide to put a tattoo on your body make sure you carefully consider where to put it. As a woman, you want to come up with a sexy location for that tattoo. Here are the top 5 sexy spots to have a tattoo:

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On Your Hip - The hip is a great place to place that tattoo if you want it to be sexy. Between low rider jeans, that will show off a little bit of your tat, to bikini weather, which will really show it off, it will draw all eyes to it and get the attention of any guy in the area.

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Tailbone - The tailbone is a perfect place for a sexy tattoo. This will really show off when you lean up to get a drink and everyone gets a small peek of the tattoo. They will be chomping at a bit wanting to see
the rest of it.

Just Above the Pubic Area - There is not much more sexy than a tattoo just above the pubic area. It is a site of intrigue and interest of every man who sees it, a tease, if you will, of what else may be hidden.

Belly Button - With cut off shirts and belly rings being so popular, it's a no-brainer that belly button tattoos are a sexy way to accessorize. It is an automatic piece of 'jewelry' that is always in place on your body and getting attention.

Ankle - While most men can't say why, they will all admit seeing a little something on the ankle of a woman is very sexy.

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Imagine the power you have to get your guy excited at just the sound of his phone knowing a hot and sexy text from you is waiting for his eyes only.

Use these 10 hot text message ideas to get a guy thinking about you all day and nicely "warmed up" for more sexy fun when he gets home to you.

10 Hot Text Message Ideas

1. I want to feel those sweet lips all over me 2nite

2. Get over here, big boy. Show me what ur packin

3. Maybe you should spank me 2nite. I've been very, very bad

4. I love the way you kiss me...especially when you kiss my xxxxx!

5. UR so damn sexy and gorgeous!

6. IM free 2nite. Come over and take it off...slowly

7. UR my fav sex toy. When can you cum play?

8. UR tight jeans really show off your assets. They need further inspection 2nite

9. Want to see what I really want to do to U? Come over 2nite

10. IM going to control U 2nite with a blindfold, cuffs and my tongue

This Is Just The Start Of What Kind Of Sexy Texts You Can Send

Hot and sexy texts are made up of words that create vivid sexual images in your guy's mind about all the things you want to do to him or that he likes to do to you that will get him turned on.

Send these kinds of texts to your guy and revel in the response you'll get. It's wicked fun to be able to turn on your guy by sending him hot and sexy texts he can read anytime and anywhere. He'll be totally distracted thinking lusty thoughts about you.

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- Get a good night's sleep the night before. This isn't always the easiest thing to do, but it's really important to try. The more rested you are, the better you'll look.

- Drink plenty of water at least an hour or two before your session. Hydrated skin looks much healthier than dry skin. Try not to drink too much coffee that day and avoid eating greasy, salty or fatty foods for at least a day or two before your shoot.

- Apply moisturizer. Men as well as women should use this tip. Moisturizer prevents your face from looking dry and it gives your skin a fresh, smoother texture. Use a plain moisturizer without any color or shine in it. Be sure to do this before you apply any makeup or powder.

WHAT TO BRING:

1- A comb or brush and a light hair-spray. Heavy sprays and gels make your hair look unnatural and stiff, so something with a light hold is a better idea.

2- A light face powder (yes, also for men) and a powder applicator. This is to reduce any shine on your face that may build up during your shoot. Make sure the powder is a good match for your skin tone.

3 - A plain lip-balm. For men (or women who prefer not to wear much or any makeup), bring a lip-balm. Dry lips show up very badly in photos. A non-shiny, non-waxy, no-color lip-balm is essential! Avoid chapsticks and beeswax lip-balms, as they tend to leave a white residue.

4- If you normally wear makeup, bring it with you. Blush, concealer, eye-shadow, mascara, lipstick etc. Be sure to bring a few different shades of eyeshadow and lipstick, as some colors may not look as well on camera as others. Avoid anything with too much gloss or shine. In particular, don't wear high gloss lipsticks or very shiny lipgloss. Also avoid any face creams, bronzers or blushes that contain any sort of shine or sparkle. These often look too unnatural and reflect too much light in photos.

5- Deodorant. If your session is indoors or in a studio, you can usually expect to be under warm lights for quite some time. You don't want to have perspiration stains in your photos, so remember to apply an extra 'layer' of deodorant right before your session begins.

6- A toothbrush or dental floss. Just in case you have the remnants of your last meal stuck in your teeth!

7- Eyedrops. Sitting and not doing much blinking for any period of time, can be very irritating for your eyes. Especially if you're in bright light of any kind. Red, watery or puffy eyes will ruin your photos, so having eyedrops with you is essential for your photo session. Chances are, you won't need to use them, but it's better to have them just in case you do.

WHAT TO WEAR

For headshots, it's usual to have at least two or three different 'looks'. These tend to be
1: Casual and informal.
2: Elegant and slightly formal.
3: Edgy and/or unusual. This means you should bring the following clothing choices:

1- Casual and informal clothes. A simple shirt (or sweater) and jeans, is always a good bet here. IMPORTANT: Do not wear shirts with logos, brand names or any obviously printed words on them. These draw the eye away from your face, which is the last thing you want in a head shot! Do not wear work-out clothing or sweats, although a plain hoodie is fine. Make sure your jeans are basic as well. No applique, no artfully splattered paint or bleach marks and if there are rips or holes, make sure they're small and fairly unnoticeable.

2- Elegant and slightly formal clothes. A well tailored jacket and a well tailored shirt is a very good choice for men. For women, a fashionable, figure-flattering top, dressy sweater, nice trousers, or casual cocktail style of dress is a good choice.

If your headshots are for acting, online dating sites, etc., you don't want look as if you're going to a job interview. You do want to wear what you would for a nice dinner party or event. Dark colors are best for this look.

When you're choosing what to wear, ask yourself whether you want your photos to look corporate or not. Women: If you don't want a business-like look, don't wear button-up shirts. Men: If you don't want a business-like look, don't wear a tie.

3- Edgy and unusual clothes. Particularly for actors, musicians and entertainers who have a unique look or play a broad range of performances of any kind. For this 'look', bring the clothes that define your particular style. If you are from a specific ethnic background and have traditional clothing (saris, kimonos, sarongs, etc.), bring those! If you prefer to dress in vintage clothing, bring your favorite vintage suit or dress. Whatever your style, bring the outfit, accessories and makeup that you feel really exemplifies your individuality.

As for what to wear for a portrait session, the range is a bit more broad. It depends entirely on what type of portraits you're getting. However, the following rules will still apply...

A FEW BASIC RULES FOR ANY PHOTOGRAPHY SESSION:

1- Colors which look great on almost everybody: White, black, and greys are always a good choice. For color, choose earth-tones (reds and browns) and jewel-tones (turquoise and most blues). Certain pastels are also good: light blues, lavenders and pinks.

2- Colors to avoid: For most people, khakis, greens, oranges, dark purples and yellows are not flattering to the skin and should not be worn for photos. (However, if you are an exception to that rule, by all means, bring the colors that suit you best.)

3- Clothing choices to avoid: Large, bold prints, logos or patterns. Again, these draw the eye away from your face, which is not a good thing. You don't want your outfit to dominate your photos. Don't wear clothing that is too loose or too clingy. Very loose clothing and very tight clothing both have the effect of unflatteringly altering the shape of your body. Shiny fabrics should generally be avoided as well, anything with a lot of shine will reflect light and tends to overemphasize the figure.

4- Do not over-accessorize. Keep it simple. Too many extra visuals will detract from your face, which should be the only focal point in your pictures. If you have one particular piece of jewelery you'd like to wear, don't wear any other pieces with it. A big, bold necklace can sometimes look really wonderful, but not if it's also worn with big, bold earrings. Small, basic earrings, one or two simple rings, and no necklace are usually the best choice for women. Just a watch and one ring (if you wear any) is usually the best choice for men.

5- Heavy application of perfumes or body-sprays before your session is not a good idea. If you must wear a scent, wear much less than you normally would. Many people have allergies to scents, and you don't want a photographer who is trying to take your photo through watering eyes and sneezing fits.

Although there are a lot of things to factor in here, they're all quite simple. If you keep these tips in mind, you're certain to look and feel your best for your professional photography shoot!

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In Hawaii, the women who came to the classes where I took line dance instructions wore very short, twirly skirts, crop tops or fitted fancy t-shirts, tights or panty hose, and line dance boots, which are much lighter than regular boots and have a smooth sole so you don't stick to the dance floor. They almost always decorated their boots with a "boot bracelet", on one boot only, which sparkled when they danced.

The men, as a rule, dressed much the same as the men in the movies. The "George Strait" look was very popular. Actually, so was the "Collin Raye" look, and one of our dancers actually won a Collin Raye look-alike contest.

Of course, being in Hawaii, you would have people show up for class in shorts, tank tops, and "rubber slippers." They would soon discover that this just did not work for line dancing. Sometimes, they would just abandon their rubber slippers and try to dance barefooted, which was a little bit better, but they had to be careful for splinters in the wood floor. It made doing the line dance steps a bit awkward. Most of them, if they returned for another class, would at least bring the proper boots!

Sometimes I would wear a long, flowing skirt because I liked to dance "Waltz Across Texas" to Collin Raye's "Dreamin' My Dreams of You" and I loved the way the skirt swirled when I twirled!

When the dance team performed in public, in the shopping malls, the parks at events or even PowWows, or at the resorts for the tourists, they had costumes they wore. The blouses of the women and the shirts of the men would all be the same. The women would add short skirts, tights, and boots to their "look" and the men would all wear jeans and big belts, boots, and hats. They all looked just great and very professional. A lot of times when they performed, they would have to pack a foldable wooden floor with them because it was impossible to dance on grass or asphalt parking lots. They even took a large flatbed truck to a shopping mall and danced above the crowd and then invited people up for line dance instructions. It was always a lot of good, clean fun!

No matter what they wore, everyone always had a good time and, if the event was in the parking lot of a shopping center, we all would go to Baskin Robbins afterward for some ice cream!

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