Brazilian
Beauties
Brazilian beauties
are
stunning. Brazil has the highest
number of people of African decent on earth
after Africa of course. It
is a large and strong community, and has many
distintive
similarities to the black community in America,
aside from their love of Obama! , many Brazilian beauties
are
gorgeous black women. Oh yes lets not for
forget that Brazil has 25 Top Models such as; Adriana
Lima, Alessandra Ambrósio, Ana Beatriz Barros,
Ana Claudia Michels, Camila Finn, Carol Trentini,
Gisele Bündchen just to name a few.
Every
year during Brazil's world-famous carnival season,
we get to see these wonderful God given
beauties on display . We
still enjoy the fabulous costumes and beautiful
black women of the South American continent. Over
500,000 visitors travel to Rio each year to enjoy
what is known as the best carnival festival on the
globe. Black Voices brings you some of the best carnival
queens at the click of a button. Yes we love our Brazilian
beauties. Enjoy these samba sensations.
Brazil is known for its ethnic and cultural diversity.
The country's has been influenced by European, African,
and other Indigenous peoples, making it a melting
pot of beauty. The Brazilian
beautiful women reflect the country's unique
past and obsession with perfection.
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Brazil reveals
all at Beyond Beauty Paris
By Guy Montague-Jones, 02-Oct-2007
Related topics: Products & Markets, Colour Cosmetics,
Fragrance, Hair Care, Skin Care
Scantly clad beauties and the natural revolution
are fuelling the boom in Brazil's cosmetics industry,
showcased at the Beyond Beauty show in Paris this
week.
Participants in the blooming naturals market see
Brazil's Amazon basin as a garden of plenty, boasting
potential new active ingredients among its 13,000
plant species.
Brazilian beauty exports are growing with the naturals
market. Foreign sales volume doubled over the last
three years taking total beauty exports to $294m (€207.7
m)in 2006, according to the Brazilian Toiletry, Perfumery
and Cosmetics Association (Abihpec).
The Brazilian beauty industry also serves the country's
image conscious consumers who are lapping up the latest
beauty inventions at an accelerating rate.
In dollar terms, the domestic market grew by 26 per
cent last year taking total sales to $18.2bn.
Brazil now stands ahead of France and Germany as
the world's third largest cosmetics market.
At this week's Beyond Beauty Paris, Abihpec is presenting
the products of nine Brazilian companies: Brazilian
Feeling, Brazilian Fruit, Du Plessis (Amazonia Viva),
Kanechomn, Nunaat Cosmetics, Sther, Surya Brasil,
Tricofort and Vive Cosmetique.
"It will be a first experience for the companies
to evaluate whether the exhibition meets our needs
and expectations," said the Joao Carlos Basilio
da Silva, Abihpec's president.
He added: "We hope to have a successful participation
and maintain the strategy in the following years."
Basilio forecasts that the country's industry is
to grow by an average of 12 per cent in 2007.
He also anticipates investment to remain steady at
$100m a year until 2010 with money being directed
primarily to the expansion of existing factories.
How
Much Do Supermodels Weigh?
Maybe you've
dreamed of gliding down the catwalk in Milan, flashbulbs
popping all around, hundreds of people focusing their
attention on your grace and beauty. The closets of
your Paris apartment are stuffed full of expensive
designer clothing, and tomorrow you fly back to New
York just in time to catch a party attended by your
good friends, Kate Moss, Keanu Reeves, and Ben Affleck.
Nice dream. Now wake up.
You want to know how
much do supermodels weigh? The minimum height
is usually about 5'8", and average weight for
a model is 108-125 lbs.
First things first: you've taken the trouble to do
a little research, so you're not a moron. That's good.
Regardless of prevailing stereotypes, you need smarts
to break into modeling. Those same smarts will also
help you realize that your chances of becoming the
sort of supermodel who lands multimillion-dollar endorsements
are only a little better than your chances of being
killed by a charging rhinoceros - even if you're beautiful.
The success stories are few; even models represented
by the best agencies in the world often take other
work to supplement their income. Now, if you're still
reading, congratulations. You aren't easily discouraged,
and you're gonna need that kind of pluck to endure
the rejection which is part of every model's stock
and trade. There are several different types and levels
of modeling, and if your expectations are realistic,
you needn't feel discouraged.
What it takes to be a fashion-model
If you're female . . .
* You should be somewhere between 15 and 22 years
old, though probably closer to fifteen. Models don't
have careers that last as long as say, doctors, so
agencies tend to want to invest their time in someone
young.
* You should be tall, long-legged, and lean. The
minimum height is usually about 5'8", and average
weight for a model is 108-125 lbs. These characteristics
are partly aesthetic and partly practical: this type
of frame looks good on the runway and in front of
the camera (which, they say, adds 15 pounds); and
a somewhat scrawny build drapes clothing nicely and
ensures a good fit in the standard wardrobe. There
are always exceptions to the rule, of course - Kate
Moss is 5'7" and Gabrielle Reece is a giant 6'3"
- but, in general, the closer you are to the industry
norm, the better your chances.
If you're male . . .
* You can start out a little later, roughly between
the ages of 18 and 25. They won't want you to look
too childish. The good news is that a man's modeling
career usually lasts longer than a woman's, and since
ten-year-old boys more often dream of blowing things
up rather than strutting the Hugo Boss runway, this
side of the biz tends to be less competitive as well.
* Average dimensions for a male model are a height
of 5'11"- 6'2" and a weight of 140-165 lbs.
You should also be fit (not bulging with muscles,
but definitely healthy).
All right, so let's assume you've got all of these
qualifications. You are, for example, a willowy 16-year-old
girl who's on the basketball team, could squeeze her
body through a set of prison bars, and causes old
men who shouldn't be ogling you to stumble over their
walkers. That's great. On top of that you have clear
skin, perfect teeth, and your own brand of je ne sais
quoi. Fantastic. It's time for the next step.