Friday 26 July 2013

baby hair styles

Baby Hairstyles Biography

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One of the most palpable features of a person’s personality is the hairstyle. In fact, it is so significant, that people recognize you by your hairstyle. The moment you get a hair cut or color it or even simply tie it up in a different way, it attracts a lot of attention. Most hairstyles have a global recognition, while some are significant only in a particular place. In India, the youth have absolutely no qualms about experimenting with their looks. Most of them change their hair style in accordance to what is in, while some tend to stick to the traditional styles.
The present generation is much inspired by celebrities and tends to copy the hairstyle made popular by them on-screen. Be it boys or girls, the hottest hairstyle is the one that their favorite star carries. Almost all boys opted for long hair when the famous John Abraham was rising to popularity. The moment he chopped off his locks, so did his loyal fans! The spiked hair style made famous by Aamir Khan went down well with all urban dudes, while some even went to the extent of getting crew cuts, as donned by Akshaye Khanna. The short blunt hairstyle donned by the famous actress Kajol became a rage among girls while some others preferred the crimped hair style of Preity Zinta.
 When I was about 12 years old, I watched a 20/20 documentary on Romanian orphanages. I was so touched by this segment and the poor babies that lived in those orphanages. I remember that there were two 8-year old boys who were best friends. One year, a family came and adopted boy #1, but the other family that had come to bring home boy #2 couldn’t get their paperwork completed and had to leave him there for another year. The two boys were just sobbing at the airport as boy #1 left for America, separated for the first time ever. Then the documentary showed the family returning the next year and bringing home boy #2. What was amazing was the difference between the two boys after only one year in America. It was so striking. Boy #1 was so healthy and vibrant looking in his cute American clothes as he greeted his best friend at the airport. But boy #2 was still gaunt and hollow looking. His hair was dull and thin. It was simply crazy what real food, a good home, and the other blessings of living in a good home could do for that boy in one year! Not to mention what having the gospel would have done for any child.
When I was a teenager, my parents and I spent some time one summer helping in an orphanage in Nicaragua. Again, I was so touched by these poor babies and how sad they were in their condition. They were starving for any affection.  I grew so attached to one little girl in particular, I knew I had it in my heart to love a child not biologically mine. After that I always think my heart was open to adoption and the blessings that it can provide to everyone involved.


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