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The media center for the China International Import Expo opened on Monday, with 5G providing high-speed and stable Internet for more than 4,300 reporters, 900 from the foreign media. The second China International Import Expo will be held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, 2019.For further information about China International Import Expo, please visit: https://www.shine.cn/China-International-Import-Expo/ or
https://www.shine.cn/ciie2019/v1.To get more ciie shanghai, you can visit shine news official website.
The 13,500-square-meter center in the A0 office building at the National Exhibition and Convention Center has information desks, public office areas, exclusive office areas, technical service stations, interview rooms, press rooms and a catering area.
Information desks on the first floor offer the reporters materials, documents and lost and found services. The public office areas on the second floor can accommodate up to 450 reporters. Four LED screens gives reporters information about the expo.
With commercial 5G services starting officially on October 31, the media center has become one of the first adopters to take full advantage of the technology. With an Internet signal based on 5G covering the entire expo venue, reporters live stream in high definition. Data transmission speeds are also much faster.
On the second floor of the center, Shanghai Concert Hall has set up a small stage for musicians.
The Shanghai Administration of Culture and Tourism is displaying 22 examples of intangible cultural heritage with Shanghai characteristics to showcase haipai (the unique Shanghai-style culture of East-meets-West) culture to reporters.
https://www.shine.cn/ciie2019/v1.To get more ciie shanghai, you can visit shine news official website.
The 13,500-square-meter center in the A0 office building at the National Exhibition and Convention Center has information desks, public office areas, exclusive office areas, technical service stations, interview rooms, press rooms and a catering area.
Information desks on the first floor offer the reporters materials, documents and lost and found services. The public office areas on the second floor can accommodate up to 450 reporters. Four LED screens gives reporters information about the expo.
With commercial 5G services starting officially on October 31, the media center has become one of the first adopters to take full advantage of the technology. With an Internet signal based on 5G covering the entire expo venue, reporters live stream in high definition. Data transmission speeds are also much faster.
On the second floor of the center, Shanghai Concert Hall has set up a small stage for musicians.
The Shanghai Administration of Culture and Tourism is displaying 22 examples of intangible cultural heritage with Shanghai characteristics to showcase haipai (the unique Shanghai-style culture of East-meets-West) culture to reporters.
Tianjin Montessori International School is expected to start its first semester in 2019. It is now in full-swing admission facing all candidates in the Asian-Pacific Region. The School has a land coverage of nearly 113,800 square meters with a usable area of 63,100 square meters and a floor area of 61,500 square meters. Tianjin Montessori International School is a boarding school that offers kindergarten, preliminary school, middle school, and all the way up to high school. We provide Montessori education combined with US standard curriculum for students aged 2-18.international school in Tianjin
Tianjin Montessori International School sits in Lake Bo Scenic Zone, Tianjin. It is about 3km away from Tianjin city. Lake Bo is also named as “Qianlong Lake” after Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty. The scenic zone has a water surface of 60 square kilometers, in which lake plants and fish live and thrive in a quiet, peaceful environment. Birds such as swan, mandarin duck, egret and other 60 species add to the beauty of the lake. The scenic zone locates in the eastern part of Jinghai, Tianjin, next to Daqiuhuang and 24 km away from downtown Tianjin. It has convenient transport since it’s close to Tianjin Xingang Port, Tianjin Airport, Tianjin-Fujian Highway, Beijing-Tianjin-Tanggu Expressway, and Beijing-Shanghai railway. Lake Bo has a water surface of 6,666.7 hectare and a water retention capacity of 180 million cubic meters. The charm of its rippling lake and rich wild life has earned it the reputation of “Pearl of North China”.
Tianjin Montessori International School sits in Lake Bo Scenic Zone, Tianjin. It is about 3km away from Tianjin city. Lake Bo is also named as “Qianlong Lake” after Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty. The scenic zone has a water surface of 60 square kilometers, in which lake plants and fish live and thrive in a quiet, peaceful environment. Birds such as swan, mandarin duck, egret and other 60 species add to the beauty of the lake. The scenic zone locates in the eastern part of Jinghai, Tianjin, next to Daqiuhuang and 24 km away from downtown Tianjin. It has convenient transport since it’s close to Tianjin Xingang Port, Tianjin Airport, Tianjin-Fujian Highway, Beijing-Tianjin-Tanggu Expressway, and Beijing-Shanghai railway. Lake Bo has a water surface of 6,666.7 hectare and a water retention capacity of 180 million cubic meters. The charm of its rippling lake and rich wild life has earned it the reputation of “Pearl of North China”.
The Dwight Schools, a global network of independent International Baccalaureate (IB) World Schools spanning three continents, in partnership with Shanghai Qibao High School, announce the fall 2014 opening of the Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School, the first, independent, Chinese-American collaborative high school in China. Approved by the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School will be the first Sino-foreign cooperatively run high school in Shanghai officially approved by the Ministry of Education of China.high school Shanghai
The new Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School, located in the Minhang district, is a three-year, full-time bilingual boarding school for students in grades 10-12. An IB World School candidate, Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School will introduce a new model of education in China, integrating an international perspective with courses from Chinese compulsory education, including Chinese language, history, math, geography, and politics. Students will have the option to participate in the Shanghai academic proficiency exams; and graduates will be eligible to receive a Dwight School diploma, a Shanghai Qibao High School joint diploma, and an IB diploma (pending authorization), enabling them to apply to top-tier universities anywhere in the world.
"We are delighted that Dwight was selected to partner with the esteemed Qibao High School, a highly respected leader in Shanghai with a network of 12 schools," said Stephen Spahn, Chancellor of The Dwight Schools. "Dwight is committed to educating the next generation of global leaders and to forging innovative collaborative relationships with those who want to bring shared value to students through education. We look forward to working closely and creatively with Qibao's expert administration and faculty to design a model school that offers the best of Chinese and IB thinking, preparing graduates for success in higher education and the global marketplace."
"We highly appreciate Dwight's educational concept of 'igniting the spark of genius in every child'," said Qiu Zhonghai, the Principal of Qibao Middle School. "It is our deep wish to create a superb international school fusing the essence of Chinese and Western education, to bring new sparks of wisdom for the development of China-U.S. education, and to prepare students who choose the school for a wonderful life. The formal establishment of Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School is not only a landmark event for New York and Shanghai to deepen international cooperation, but also a landmark in deepening the reform of basic education in Shanghai."
The Dwight Schools are among the world's finest IB educators with campuses in New York, London, Seoul, and on Vancouver Island. Dwight was selected as a partner by the Shanghai Education Committee for its 141-year track record of success in delivering a personalized, world-class education and for excellence in teaching the academically vigorous IB curriculum, recognized as the "gold standard" worldwide. Dwight was the first school in the U.S. to offer the comprehensive IB curriculum (Primary Years, Middle Years, and Diploma Programs) for students from preschool through grade 12.
In the first year, Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School anticipates enrolling 100 students from Shanghai and 50 from other areas of China for its tenth-grade class. International students will also be encouraged to apply. In future, when the school is at full capacity, an estimated 1,000 students will fill all three grades. Highly qualified Chinese and international teachers are joining the faculty; and the school will be managed jointly by administrators from both Shanghai Qibao High School and Dwight School, ensuring that students benefit from the expertise of both partners.
Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School looks forward to building an enriching student exchange program as well as online collaborations with Dwight global campuses in New York, London, Seoul, and on Vancouver Island.
The new Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School, located in the Minhang district, is a three-year, full-time bilingual boarding school for students in grades 10-12. An IB World School candidate, Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School will introduce a new model of education in China, integrating an international perspective with courses from Chinese compulsory education, including Chinese language, history, math, geography, and politics. Students will have the option to participate in the Shanghai academic proficiency exams; and graduates will be eligible to receive a Dwight School diploma, a Shanghai Qibao High School joint diploma, and an IB diploma (pending authorization), enabling them to apply to top-tier universities anywhere in the world.
"We are delighted that Dwight was selected to partner with the esteemed Qibao High School, a highly respected leader in Shanghai with a network of 12 schools," said Stephen Spahn, Chancellor of The Dwight Schools. "Dwight is committed to educating the next generation of global leaders and to forging innovative collaborative relationships with those who want to bring shared value to students through education. We look forward to working closely and creatively with Qibao's expert administration and faculty to design a model school that offers the best of Chinese and IB thinking, preparing graduates for success in higher education and the global marketplace."
"We highly appreciate Dwight's educational concept of 'igniting the spark of genius in every child'," said Qiu Zhonghai, the Principal of Qibao Middle School. "It is our deep wish to create a superb international school fusing the essence of Chinese and Western education, to bring new sparks of wisdom for the development of China-U.S. education, and to prepare students who choose the school for a wonderful life. The formal establishment of Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School is not only a landmark event for New York and Shanghai to deepen international cooperation, but also a landmark in deepening the reform of basic education in Shanghai."
The Dwight Schools are among the world's finest IB educators with campuses in New York, London, Seoul, and on Vancouver Island. Dwight was selected as a partner by the Shanghai Education Committee for its 141-year track record of success in delivering a personalized, world-class education and for excellence in teaching the academically vigorous IB curriculum, recognized as the "gold standard" worldwide. Dwight was the first school in the U.S. to offer the comprehensive IB curriculum (Primary Years, Middle Years, and Diploma Programs) for students from preschool through grade 12.
In the first year, Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School anticipates enrolling 100 students from Shanghai and 50 from other areas of China for its tenth-grade class. International students will also be encouraged to apply. In future, when the school is at full capacity, an estimated 1,000 students will fill all three grades. Highly qualified Chinese and international teachers are joining the faculty; and the school will be managed jointly by administrators from both Shanghai Qibao High School and Dwight School, ensuring that students benefit from the expertise of both partners.
Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School looks forward to building an enriching student exchange program as well as online collaborations with Dwight global campuses in New York, London, Seoul, and on Vancouver Island.
Summary: Everyone know the important of reading. Especially for child.
Teachers and parents both want to know how to help child to become good
readers or even life-long readers.
Body: Reading could help children access to good teaching and to materials, then support the development of a self-extending system. During this process, the right level of support and challenge books is a key factor. However, people are still confusions about which reading system to choose and how to use it. british school in china Introduced 3 key points people need to know about children’s leveled reading.
Leveled reading systems in US and UK
There are six main book leveling systems used in schools in US and UK, which are Lexile Framework for Reading, Fountas & Pinnell (Guided Reading Level), Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA), Accelerated Reader (AR), Book Bands and Oxford Levels. As we can see in the level correlation charts, Lexile Framework for Reading's reader measure can range from below 0L for early readers to above 2000L for advanced readers, Fountas & Pinnell uses the gradient of text from level A to Z+, DRA's A to 44 level allocates pupils into 4 groups of Emergent, Early, Transitional and Extending Readers, while Accelerated Reader (AR) indicates the readability of the text by school grade, and each grade level has a range of 0.1 to 0.9.
How to use Leveled Reading System?
Firstly, let the child do an assessment. Many schools offer reading assessments to determine a child's reading level, then parents or teachers can easily find books that match children's reading ability. Besides,AR and Lexile could cover up to pupils in Grade 12.
At Wellingtong College China, teachers consider good reading habits to be a top priority for pupils. Researches have shown that the advantages of reading go far beyond the development of language skills, and those who read regularly demonstrate higher confidence, increased empathy and improved decision-making skills. From reading test, leveled teaching and group instruction to rich reading resources, recommended reading list and children's own reading list, teachers encourage any opportunity for children to become keen and capable readers. No matter which system is utilized, or if the child wants to switch between systems, British School In China always is creating reading conditions for children, encouraging them to find their interest, acquiring the habit of life-long reading, and cultivating critical-thinking ability.
Books without levels
If can't find a level for a book, compare it to similar leveled books. It's very important to assess whether or not a book is developmentally appropriate for a given child.
When compare books, consider the following: vocabulary and word choice, sentence length and complexity, the length of the book, subject matter, repetition and predictability, picture support, age appropriateness and interest level. And there is a simple "Five Finger Rule" for application. Open the book to any page and have the child read aloud. For every word he/she doesn't know, hold up a finger.
0-1 fingers = easy
2 fingers = still okay, might be a bit challenging at times
3 fingers = a challenge, might need some help reading
4-5 fingers = too difficult, might want to read aloud to the child
british school in china also mentioned, children will read beyond their level when they're motivated by a topic, like dinosaurs, insects, universe, or anything else. That's one way readers grow. Another useful idea is to make sure that children always carry a book with them wherever they are, which makes reading could be done in a productive way.
At Wellington College China, the well-stocked school library is an invaluable source of great reading materials. Observe, talk and trust the children, they know they will make wise choices about books, just like they make more life choices in the future.
Contact:
company:Wellington College China
website:https://www.wellingtoncollege.cn/
Add: No.235 Linyao Road,Pudong New District,Shanghai, China
T: +86 21 3177 5088
Body: Reading could help children access to good teaching and to materials, then support the development of a self-extending system. During this process, the right level of support and challenge books is a key factor. However, people are still confusions about which reading system to choose and how to use it. british school in china Introduced 3 key points people need to know about children’s leveled reading.
Leveled reading systems in US and UK
There are six main book leveling systems used in schools in US and UK, which are Lexile Framework for Reading, Fountas & Pinnell (Guided Reading Level), Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA), Accelerated Reader (AR), Book Bands and Oxford Levels. As we can see in the level correlation charts, Lexile Framework for Reading's reader measure can range from below 0L for early readers to above 2000L for advanced readers, Fountas & Pinnell uses the gradient of text from level A to Z+, DRA's A to 44 level allocates pupils into 4 groups of Emergent, Early, Transitional and Extending Readers, while Accelerated Reader (AR) indicates the readability of the text by school grade, and each grade level has a range of 0.1 to 0.9.
How to use Leveled Reading System?
Firstly, let the child do an assessment. Many schools offer reading assessments to determine a child's reading level, then parents or teachers can easily find books that match children's reading ability. Besides,AR and Lexile could cover up to pupils in Grade 12.
At Wellingtong College China, teachers consider good reading habits to be a top priority for pupils. Researches have shown that the advantages of reading go far beyond the development of language skills, and those who read regularly demonstrate higher confidence, increased empathy and improved decision-making skills. From reading test, leveled teaching and group instruction to rich reading resources, recommended reading list and children's own reading list, teachers encourage any opportunity for children to become keen and capable readers. No matter which system is utilized, or if the child wants to switch between systems, British School In China always is creating reading conditions for children, encouraging them to find their interest, acquiring the habit of life-long reading, and cultivating critical-thinking ability.
Books without levels
If can't find a level for a book, compare it to similar leveled books. It's very important to assess whether or not a book is developmentally appropriate for a given child.
When compare books, consider the following: vocabulary and word choice, sentence length and complexity, the length of the book, subject matter, repetition and predictability, picture support, age appropriateness and interest level. And there is a simple "Five Finger Rule" for application. Open the book to any page and have the child read aloud. For every word he/she doesn't know, hold up a finger.
0-1 fingers = easy
2 fingers = still okay, might be a bit challenging at times
3 fingers = a challenge, might need some help reading
4-5 fingers = too difficult, might want to read aloud to the child
british school in china also mentioned, children will read beyond their level when they're motivated by a topic, like dinosaurs, insects, universe, or anything else. That's one way readers grow. Another useful idea is to make sure that children always carry a book with them wherever they are, which makes reading could be done in a productive way.
At Wellington College China, the well-stocked school library is an invaluable source of great reading materials. Observe, talk and trust the children, they know they will make wise choices about books, just like they make more life choices in the future.
Contact:
company:Wellington College China
website:https://www.wellingtoncollege.cn/
Add: No.235 Linyao Road,Pudong New District,Shanghai, China
T: +86 21 3177 5088
You’ve been wielding a mascara wand since you were 15. OK, maybe 13. But
that doesn’t make you a pro, according to makeup artists Grace Lee and
Anastasia Durasova. Read on to permanently change your lash game.Best wholesale eyelash vendor
1. Curl first. Take it from the experts — using a traditional clamp eyelash curler after you’ve applied mascara can chop your fringe right off. Ouch. “It’s the biggest lash mistake,” says Lee, who heads Maybelline New York’s artistry team in Canada. “I understand why women like to do this. It really does crank eyelashes up to almost a 90-degree angle and keep them there. But it’s also very dangerous.” Mascara can stick to the pad or metal, and then bam — they’re gone. Curl your lashes first, and then swipe on mascara.
2. Tag-team curlers. “Hands down, I love the Shu Uemura eyelash curler,” says Lee, a sentiment we hear on repeat from makeup artists. But every eye is shaped differently, which means the struggle is real when it comes to curling lashes. If you can’t fit all of your fringe into the frame of a traditional eyelash curler (often the case with small, large, or hooded eyes), call in back up, like a half-lash curler. Try Shu Uemura New Generation Eyelash S Curler. Its small clamp lets you target inner or outer lashes after going in with a traditional curler. And try Lee’s rule: “The longer you hold the curler, the longer your curl will last.” Aim for 10 seconds.
3. Prime with black. Black mascara is a staple, and for those of us who like our lashes to pop, the darker the better. On the other hand, primers (mascara bases created to maximize length, and volume and condition lashes) are almost universally white. “I don’t like them,” says Durasova, who is based in New York City. “No matter how hard you try to cover your prepped lashes with black mascara, at certain angles, you’ll still be able to see a little bit of that white base.” An eyelash primer is by no means a must, but if you’re a fan, use one of the few inky options available, like It Cosmetics Tightline Full Lash Length Black Mascara Primer.
4. Create a full lash line. “It’s very important to apply mascara from the roots to the very end. A lot of girls skip the roots. They just do the ends,” says Durasova. If you fall into that camp, you’re missing out on the big-time impact of a full lash line. Brushing your eyeball with a mascara wand does not feel good, so I totally get that you don’t want to get it too close to your lash line. The easy workaround for extra lush roots: Dip the It Cosmetics Tightliner 10-in-1 Dual-Ended Brush into your mascara, and then gently push it into your lash line. The divots at the end of the brush scoop up and deliver product. Genius. Then use a spoolie to brush it out.
5. Wing it. Fluttery, flared lashes make your eyes look especially large, but nature doesn’t make it all that easy to score this effect. "The lashes at the outer corner of our eyes are naturally not our longest. Usually makeup artists need to use fake lashes to create wings,” explains Durasova. That is, until now: The brush of Maybelline New York The Falsies Push Up Angel Mascara has its longest bristles at its end point, so it gives your outer lashes their maximum extension and creates wings — and saves you the trouble of applying falsies
6. Get ahead of the curve. Ever noticed that most mascara wands are straight but your lash line isn’t? “Our lashes grow according to our eyelid line. If you want to simultaneously cover all of your lashes, you need a curved wand. It’s anatomically correct,” says Durasova, who bends her disposable mascara wands when she’s working at photo shoots. At home, it’s easiest to pick a mascara with a curved wand to begin with. Maybelline Falsies will automatically hug your lash line — no awkward maneuvering required.
7. Give your lashes top honors. Another pro trick to make eyes look open and bigger: Keep your upper fringe darker than your lower set. If you use a black formula on your top lashes, go for a dark brown mascara on your bottom lashes. To prevent a mess on your lower lashes, wipe the mascara wand on a makeup sponge to get rid of excess formula. “Then just use the tip and sway it back and forth vertically, so you’re lightly coating them,” says Lee. If you’re still getting smudges, create a guard by placing a piece of paper or business card between your lashes and skin, so the mascara doesn’t transfer.
8. Beat the heat. Muggy weather makes hair go flat, and that goes for your lashes too. “That’s because mascaras contain a lot of water,” says Durasova. When the humidity hits your water-laden lashes, they droop. Her solution: “Use a water-resistant formula. It contains less water and dries fast.” For even more hold, follow with a heated-lash curler like one from Japonesque. Unlike a traditional clamp curler, the heated version works by gently pressing up against lashes, so there is no risk of tearing or breaking hairs. A full rotation of lash-curlers (full-clamp, heated, and half-clamp) looks like this:
9. Wean off the waterproof. Waterproof mascara gets props for being the most budge-proof, so it definitely has a place in your arsenal. That place, though, is not daily. “The removal [process] of waterproof [mascara] — the rubbing and the amount of product that you’re applying — will wear down your lashes,” says Lee. “Use it wisely. I only wear waterproof when I need to because it’s really annoying to get off.” As in you need a pile of cotton pads and makeup remover specifically designed to break it down, like the cult fave Lancôme Bi-Facil. Not sure if your remover qualifies? Like the Lancôme, most makeup removers that can handle waterproof formulas have an oil or other non-water component and need to be shaken up to mix up the different liquids right before you use them.
10. Ease up on extensions. A set of doll-like lashes sans mascara sound like a dream, but be warned: “I’ve seen the natural lashes of my clients broken by lash extensions," says Lee. Then, she adds, they’ve felt they’ve had to keep getting them to compensate for their skimpy lashes. The good news: Any breakage or thinning should be temporary. Eyelashes, like the hair on your head, naturally fall out and grow back. It can take up to eight weeks for full regrowth, so you’ll need to be patient. The bad news: If your hair follicles have experienced trauma, like any harsh pulling or hot glue, then they may be out of commission. The safer bet is always mascara.
1. Curl first. Take it from the experts — using a traditional clamp eyelash curler after you’ve applied mascara can chop your fringe right off. Ouch. “It’s the biggest lash mistake,” says Lee, who heads Maybelline New York’s artistry team in Canada. “I understand why women like to do this. It really does crank eyelashes up to almost a 90-degree angle and keep them there. But it’s also very dangerous.” Mascara can stick to the pad or metal, and then bam — they’re gone. Curl your lashes first, and then swipe on mascara.
2. Tag-team curlers. “Hands down, I love the Shu Uemura eyelash curler,” says Lee, a sentiment we hear on repeat from makeup artists. But every eye is shaped differently, which means the struggle is real when it comes to curling lashes. If you can’t fit all of your fringe into the frame of a traditional eyelash curler (often the case with small, large, or hooded eyes), call in back up, like a half-lash curler. Try Shu Uemura New Generation Eyelash S Curler. Its small clamp lets you target inner or outer lashes after going in with a traditional curler. And try Lee’s rule: “The longer you hold the curler, the longer your curl will last.” Aim for 10 seconds.
3. Prime with black. Black mascara is a staple, and for those of us who like our lashes to pop, the darker the better. On the other hand, primers (mascara bases created to maximize length, and volume and condition lashes) are almost universally white. “I don’t like them,” says Durasova, who is based in New York City. “No matter how hard you try to cover your prepped lashes with black mascara, at certain angles, you’ll still be able to see a little bit of that white base.” An eyelash primer is by no means a must, but if you’re a fan, use one of the few inky options available, like It Cosmetics Tightline Full Lash Length Black Mascara Primer.
4. Create a full lash line. “It’s very important to apply mascara from the roots to the very end. A lot of girls skip the roots. They just do the ends,” says Durasova. If you fall into that camp, you’re missing out on the big-time impact of a full lash line. Brushing your eyeball with a mascara wand does not feel good, so I totally get that you don’t want to get it too close to your lash line. The easy workaround for extra lush roots: Dip the It Cosmetics Tightliner 10-in-1 Dual-Ended Brush into your mascara, and then gently push it into your lash line. The divots at the end of the brush scoop up and deliver product. Genius. Then use a spoolie to brush it out.
5. Wing it. Fluttery, flared lashes make your eyes look especially large, but nature doesn’t make it all that easy to score this effect. "The lashes at the outer corner of our eyes are naturally not our longest. Usually makeup artists need to use fake lashes to create wings,” explains Durasova. That is, until now: The brush of Maybelline New York The Falsies Push Up Angel Mascara has its longest bristles at its end point, so it gives your outer lashes their maximum extension and creates wings — and saves you the trouble of applying falsies
6. Get ahead of the curve. Ever noticed that most mascara wands are straight but your lash line isn’t? “Our lashes grow according to our eyelid line. If you want to simultaneously cover all of your lashes, you need a curved wand. It’s anatomically correct,” says Durasova, who bends her disposable mascara wands when she’s working at photo shoots. At home, it’s easiest to pick a mascara with a curved wand to begin with. Maybelline Falsies will automatically hug your lash line — no awkward maneuvering required.
7. Give your lashes top honors. Another pro trick to make eyes look open and bigger: Keep your upper fringe darker than your lower set. If you use a black formula on your top lashes, go for a dark brown mascara on your bottom lashes. To prevent a mess on your lower lashes, wipe the mascara wand on a makeup sponge to get rid of excess formula. “Then just use the tip and sway it back and forth vertically, so you’re lightly coating them,” says Lee. If you’re still getting smudges, create a guard by placing a piece of paper or business card between your lashes and skin, so the mascara doesn’t transfer.
8. Beat the heat. Muggy weather makes hair go flat, and that goes for your lashes too. “That’s because mascaras contain a lot of water,” says Durasova. When the humidity hits your water-laden lashes, they droop. Her solution: “Use a water-resistant formula. It contains less water and dries fast.” For even more hold, follow with a heated-lash curler like one from Japonesque. Unlike a traditional clamp curler, the heated version works by gently pressing up against lashes, so there is no risk of tearing or breaking hairs. A full rotation of lash-curlers (full-clamp, heated, and half-clamp) looks like this:
9. Wean off the waterproof. Waterproof mascara gets props for being the most budge-proof, so it definitely has a place in your arsenal. That place, though, is not daily. “The removal [process] of waterproof [mascara] — the rubbing and the amount of product that you’re applying — will wear down your lashes,” says Lee. “Use it wisely. I only wear waterproof when I need to because it’s really annoying to get off.” As in you need a pile of cotton pads and makeup remover specifically designed to break it down, like the cult fave Lancôme Bi-Facil. Not sure if your remover qualifies? Like the Lancôme, most makeup removers that can handle waterproof formulas have an oil or other non-water component and need to be shaken up to mix up the different liquids right before you use them.
10. Ease up on extensions. A set of doll-like lashes sans mascara sound like a dream, but be warned: “I’ve seen the natural lashes of my clients broken by lash extensions," says Lee. Then, she adds, they’ve felt they’ve had to keep getting them to compensate for their skimpy lashes. The good news: Any breakage or thinning should be temporary. Eyelashes, like the hair on your head, naturally fall out and grow back. It can take up to eight weeks for full regrowth, so you’ll need to be patient. The bad news: If your hair follicles have experienced trauma, like any harsh pulling or hot glue, then they may be out of commission. The safer bet is always mascara.
Dixon Stuelky’s face held 10 measures of concentration on the three
locks of hair in his hands.“Which way does this one go?” he asked.
It was his third try at braiding his daughter’s hair, and he was determined to get it right and tight.You’re going to wind it up over into the middle of the ones in your left hand,” instructed A.J. Johnson, demonstrating on his daughter, Kenzie, 9.Securing the braid with a rubber band, Stuelky stepped back, snapped a photo of his work and showed it to 9-year-old Naomi.Hair manufacturers
“I like that one,” she said.Stuelky was one of six dads who participated in a free Daddy Daughter Hair Factory class Saturday in downtown Waterloo.
Daddy Daughter Hair Factory is a global network of fathers who offer free classes to other dads on how to manage, style and care for their daughters’ hair while encouraging a healthy father-daughter bond.
Johnson, of Waterloo, joined the DDHF team a little more than a month ago. Saturday was the first class he’s taught.“I do my girls’ hair on daily basis. It’s something I’ve always enjoyed doing with my girls. It’s a great bonding experience,” he said.
Johnson and wife Tiffanie have three daughters, ages 9, 6 and 3. Johnson is a quality review specialist with Principal Financial in Cedar Falls and his wife is a day-care provider. In many families, hair duties are left to moms. Necessity put the job in dad’s hands in the Johnson household.
“We are basically outnumbered, and getting them ready in the morning is chaos,” Johnson said. “My wife and I were butting heads. I said, ‘You do lunches, I’ll do hair.’”During Saturday’s two-hour class, Johnson showed other dads the basics — high and low ponytails, braids and buns.
“What do you do if it’s not in the center?” asked Tyler Rasmussen, eyeballing the off-kilter ponytail he’d just secured on 5-year-old Kendall’s head.“Luckily, ’ 80s styles are coming back, so if it’s off I move it even more to the side,” Johnson joked.For Tim Conley, styling his youngest daughter’s hair is a new adventure. His oldest daughters are 26 and 25.“I never had to do this for them,” he said, running a brush through 6-year-old Caragin’s golden locks.
Some of the dads in Johnson’s class struggled. Others, like Ben Burens of Waterloo, moved deftly through each style, to the delight of his 7-year-old daughter Nyla Kelly.“You did good!” she said, reviewing his work via cell phone picture.Johnson was quick to note perfection isn’t the goal. Even if the ponytails are bumpy, the work they put in will help the relationships stay smooth.
“It’s not just about hair,” he said. “You open up lines of communication with your daughter. You can talk about school and other things while you’re doing her hair. It’s about the bond and spending the time with your daughter and showing her you are involved in her day-to-day life.”
It was his third try at braiding his daughter’s hair, and he was determined to get it right and tight.You’re going to wind it up over into the middle of the ones in your left hand,” instructed A.J. Johnson, demonstrating on his daughter, Kenzie, 9.Securing the braid with a rubber band, Stuelky stepped back, snapped a photo of his work and showed it to 9-year-old Naomi.Hair manufacturers
“I like that one,” she said.Stuelky was one of six dads who participated in a free Daddy Daughter Hair Factory class Saturday in downtown Waterloo.
Daddy Daughter Hair Factory is a global network of fathers who offer free classes to other dads on how to manage, style and care for their daughters’ hair while encouraging a healthy father-daughter bond.
Johnson, of Waterloo, joined the DDHF team a little more than a month ago. Saturday was the first class he’s taught.“I do my girls’ hair on daily basis. It’s something I’ve always enjoyed doing with my girls. It’s a great bonding experience,” he said.
Johnson and wife Tiffanie have three daughters, ages 9, 6 and 3. Johnson is a quality review specialist with Principal Financial in Cedar Falls and his wife is a day-care provider. In many families, hair duties are left to moms. Necessity put the job in dad’s hands in the Johnson household.
“We are basically outnumbered, and getting them ready in the morning is chaos,” Johnson said. “My wife and I were butting heads. I said, ‘You do lunches, I’ll do hair.’”During Saturday’s two-hour class, Johnson showed other dads the basics — high and low ponytails, braids and buns.
“What do you do if it’s not in the center?” asked Tyler Rasmussen, eyeballing the off-kilter ponytail he’d just secured on 5-year-old Kendall’s head.“Luckily, ’ 80s styles are coming back, so if it’s off I move it even more to the side,” Johnson joked.For Tim Conley, styling his youngest daughter’s hair is a new adventure. His oldest daughters are 26 and 25.“I never had to do this for them,” he said, running a brush through 6-year-old Caragin’s golden locks.
Some of the dads in Johnson’s class struggled. Others, like Ben Burens of Waterloo, moved deftly through each style, to the delight of his 7-year-old daughter Nyla Kelly.“You did good!” she said, reviewing his work via cell phone picture.Johnson was quick to note perfection isn’t the goal. Even if the ponytails are bumpy, the work they put in will help the relationships stay smooth.
“It’s not just about hair,” he said. “You open up lines of communication with your daughter. You can talk about school and other things while you’re doing her hair. It’s about the bond and spending the time with your daughter and showing her you are involved in her day-to-day life.”
The 27-year-old supermodel just became the new face of Dior Joaillerie,
the fancy French brand’s fine jewelry collections. She’s starring in the
brand’s upcoming campaign — launching November 1 — and as you may have
already guessed, it’s totally breathtaking.cara makeup
Delevigne is already an ambassador for Dior Beauty, having been the face of several campaigns like Dior Addict Stellar Lipstick, Dior Capture Dreamskin and more! And now, her first jewelry campaign is in support of the Rose des vents collection, made up of a mix of luxe layered necklaces, rings and bracelets — all of which feature Christian Dior’s iconic lucky star reimagined in the form of an eight-pointed motif: a symbol of “travel and adventure.”
The jewelry division turned to Delevigne because she felt like the perfect fit. “Her way of collecting, layering and mixing jewelry with ultra-modern spontaneity reflects her singular personality, cultivates uniqueness and asserts her many-faceted identity,” said the brand. “She lives by her own rules and prefers to mix it up as a singer, model, muse or actress — her only limit is her own freedom.”
The campaign consists of glamorous black-and-white portraits by Alexi Pissourios, in addition to a short film that gives viewers a glimpse into her playful personality. You can get a sneak peek at the film right now, but you’ll have to wait until November to see it in its entirety.
Together, the photos and short film come together to authentically represent the qualities of the brand and Delevingne. “It-girl Cara Delevingne incarnates the spirit of the emblematic Rose des vents and Oui collections by Victoire de Castellane and gives them her own spin, with her signature mix of irreverence and humour,” continued brand representatives. “Much more than a muse, the audacious icon is an endless source of inspiration.”
Delevigne is already an ambassador for Dior Beauty, having been the face of several campaigns like Dior Addict Stellar Lipstick, Dior Capture Dreamskin and more! And now, her first jewelry campaign is in support of the Rose des vents collection, made up of a mix of luxe layered necklaces, rings and bracelets — all of which feature Christian Dior’s iconic lucky star reimagined in the form of an eight-pointed motif: a symbol of “travel and adventure.”
The jewelry division turned to Delevigne because she felt like the perfect fit. “Her way of collecting, layering and mixing jewelry with ultra-modern spontaneity reflects her singular personality, cultivates uniqueness and asserts her many-faceted identity,” said the brand. “She lives by her own rules and prefers to mix it up as a singer, model, muse or actress — her only limit is her own freedom.”
The campaign consists of glamorous black-and-white portraits by Alexi Pissourios, in addition to a short film that gives viewers a glimpse into her playful personality. You can get a sneak peek at the film right now, but you’ll have to wait until November to see it in its entirety.
Together, the photos and short film come together to authentically represent the qualities of the brand and Delevingne. “It-girl Cara Delevingne incarnates the spirit of the emblematic Rose des vents and Oui collections by Victoire de Castellane and gives them her own spin, with her signature mix of irreverence and humour,” continued brand representatives. “Much more than a muse, the audacious icon is an endless source of inspiration.”
Heavy makeup bags are a thing of the past, according to Cara Delevingne.cara make up step by step
With short blond hair and a bold, edgy style, we're used to seeing the model on the red carpet in a full face. However, as her occasional off-duty Instagram posts proves, she's a less-is-more kind of girl on a day-to-day. Now the face of Burberry's Her fragrance, the Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets actress is revealing her makeup essentials.
"I like having a really good mascara," she told Vogue. "You can't really go wrong with that. I'm just always a fan of the Twiggy mascara eyes. Or just having a really good concealer. It's all you need. Like a little bit under the eye. It can cover up a lot."
To achieve the iconic eye makeup from former supermodel, Twiggy, concealer and mascara is all you need. The look features thick coats of black mascara on the top and bottom lashes, bringing attention to her large, blue eyes (that somewhat resemble Cara's). Then, the concealer, when placed under the eye, clears the appearance of dark circles and fine lines and makes the look even more impactful. Like most, Cara later shared that her intense travel schedule places visible strain on her eyes. Thus, her concealer and mascara routine offers some relief from that.
"I get bags under my eyes and then I don't look and feel my best," she stated. "Beauty is only skin deep, but when you do have bad skin you just, unfortunately, don't feel as good as you should. It's important to feel good about yourself on the inside."
To remain confident, whether she has dark circles or not, the model looks to both people and places for inspiration."I think British beauty is being confident and comfortable in what you wear and how you hold yourself," the UK-born star said.
In regards to people, she names Rihanna and fellow model Adwoa Aboah as beauty inspirations. However, the modern woman is her living icon."Any woman is an icon to me just because they've been so strong. So incredible and don't get enough credit most of the time.
With short blond hair and a bold, edgy style, we're used to seeing the model on the red carpet in a full face. However, as her occasional off-duty Instagram posts proves, she's a less-is-more kind of girl on a day-to-day. Now the face of Burberry's Her fragrance, the Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets actress is revealing her makeup essentials.
"I like having a really good mascara," she told Vogue. "You can't really go wrong with that. I'm just always a fan of the Twiggy mascara eyes. Or just having a really good concealer. It's all you need. Like a little bit under the eye. It can cover up a lot."
To achieve the iconic eye makeup from former supermodel, Twiggy, concealer and mascara is all you need. The look features thick coats of black mascara on the top and bottom lashes, bringing attention to her large, blue eyes (that somewhat resemble Cara's). Then, the concealer, when placed under the eye, clears the appearance of dark circles and fine lines and makes the look even more impactful. Like most, Cara later shared that her intense travel schedule places visible strain on her eyes. Thus, her concealer and mascara routine offers some relief from that.
"I get bags under my eyes and then I don't look and feel my best," she stated. "Beauty is only skin deep, but when you do have bad skin you just, unfortunately, don't feel as good as you should. It's important to feel good about yourself on the inside."
To remain confident, whether she has dark circles or not, the model looks to both people and places for inspiration."I think British beauty is being confident and comfortable in what you wear and how you hold yourself," the UK-born star said.
In regards to people, she names Rihanna and fellow model Adwoa Aboah as beauty inspirations. However, the modern woman is her living icon."Any woman is an icon to me just because they've been so strong. So incredible and don't get enough credit most of the time.
She's jetted to the playground of the rich and famous, St Barts for her close friend Devon Windsor's wedding this weekend. cara make up natural
And the Bride-to-be certainly proved to be a popular lady, as she was joined by a slew of glamorous model pals at the beach, including Cara Santana.
The actress, 35, looked sensational in a black bikini that showcased her enviable figure while she enjoyed a fun outing by the sea in St Barts on Friday.Cara's ensemble paired a bandeau top with high-cut bottoms that highlighted her slender legs and peachy posterior during the pre-wedding bash.
She pulled her raven tresses back into a sleek bun to keep her hair off her face, and wore a natural palette of makeup to highlight her stunning features.The actress shielded her eyes from the brilliant summer sun with a pair of stylish shades, while later in the day she covered up with a semi-sheer black jacket.
After enjoying a quick dip in the sea, the Salem star looked relaxed as she chatted away with her model pals while they soaked up the sun.Cara Santana is one of many very gorgeous guests at the wedding of model Devon Windsor and her fiance Johnny Dex.
And as well as the guests all being ridiculously beautiful, the majority of them were also wearing pieces from the bride's swimwear label as they attended a beach party before the main event.
Cara opted for an all-black look in this cute bow detail bandeau bikini, which she styled with a sheer button up, cropped top.A strapless bikini is always a great choice for avoiding tan lines so if you've got some winter sun booked, why not steal Cara's style by clicking to the right now?Then you can complete her look with the top (below) or shop our pick of similar bandeau swimwear by the likes of Hunza G and South Beach.
And the Bride-to-be certainly proved to be a popular lady, as she was joined by a slew of glamorous model pals at the beach, including Cara Santana.
The actress, 35, looked sensational in a black bikini that showcased her enviable figure while she enjoyed a fun outing by the sea in St Barts on Friday.Cara's ensemble paired a bandeau top with high-cut bottoms that highlighted her slender legs and peachy posterior during the pre-wedding bash.
She pulled her raven tresses back into a sleek bun to keep her hair off her face, and wore a natural palette of makeup to highlight her stunning features.The actress shielded her eyes from the brilliant summer sun with a pair of stylish shades, while later in the day she covered up with a semi-sheer black jacket.
After enjoying a quick dip in the sea, the Salem star looked relaxed as she chatted away with her model pals while they soaked up the sun.Cara Santana is one of many very gorgeous guests at the wedding of model Devon Windsor and her fiance Johnny Dex.
And as well as the guests all being ridiculously beautiful, the majority of them were also wearing pieces from the bride's swimwear label as they attended a beach party before the main event.
Cara opted for an all-black look in this cute bow detail bandeau bikini, which she styled with a sheer button up, cropped top.A strapless bikini is always a great choice for avoiding tan lines so if you've got some winter sun booked, why not steal Cara's style by clicking to the right now?Then you can complete her look with the top (below) or shop our pick of similar bandeau swimwear by the likes of Hunza G and South Beach.
We already have excellent resources on our website that can help teachers and advisers provide young people with accurate and accessible information that can raise aspirations and help navigate decisions. But we never rest on our laurels and want to do more.CPD (Continuing Professional development)
We know that time pressure and competing demands are an unavoidable reality of modern life, but we envisage this new role will make things easier by:
Creating ways for mainstream teachers to blend Hepp content into subject-specific lessons
Providing current information for other adults from whom young people are seeking advice, who might not know much about higher education or have out-of-date information or views
Explaining some of the more recent or peripheral parts of the higher education landscape, such as T Levels or Higher/Degree Apprenticeships
Giving context to the need for higher education, including the labour market information, skills and informed views of the future world of work
There is already lots of information available on the internet, so our role will be to signpost to great resources, where possible, and produce new resources to fill gaps, where necessary. We‘re also planning events where we can provide learning and information directly, rather than just online.
This is a role we’re still shaping, so if you’ve got a “if only Hepp could do XYZ then I could help the young people I speak to understand higher education so much better” thought – then please do get in touch with Sonia.
We know that time pressure and competing demands are an unavoidable reality of modern life, but we envisage this new role will make things easier by:
Creating ways for mainstream teachers to blend Hepp content into subject-specific lessons
Providing current information for other adults from whom young people are seeking advice, who might not know much about higher education or have out-of-date information or views
Explaining some of the more recent or peripheral parts of the higher education landscape, such as T Levels or Higher/Degree Apprenticeships
Giving context to the need for higher education, including the labour market information, skills and informed views of the future world of work
There is already lots of information available on the internet, so our role will be to signpost to great resources, where possible, and produce new resources to fill gaps, where necessary. We‘re also planning events where we can provide learning and information directly, rather than just online.
This is a role we’re still shaping, so if you’ve got a “if only Hepp could do XYZ then I could help the young people I speak to understand higher education so much better” thought – then please do get in touch with Sonia.