Friday, 28 June 2024

Cute Girl Hairstyles Inspired by Movies


Girls are always cute and they like to dress up like Barbie dolls. Being young, it is not recommended to puff them up with make-up and other artificial elements. The best way to make your little girl look chic is with cute girl hairstyles. Have a look at these quick and easy hairstyles inspired by Movies

1.    Elsa Braid

Unlike normal braids, Elsa braid is done by anchoring the middle section using an elastic and a bobby pin to the hair. When the Dutch braid is done, tie is loosely. Tug at the loose braid to give the volume.

2.    Katniss Braid

This one is named over the hairstyle of the Hunger Games character. It is one of the popular cute girl hairstyles. It is basically a diagonal Dutch braid and can be done in several different variations.

3.    Minnie Mouse Buns

Part the hair into two. Tie into two high pigtails. Back comb the hair to add volume. Smooth the hair lightly from top and back side. Pull a little of the hair through the elastic creating a tunnel. Divide the rest of the hair into two and roll them. Tuck them into the tunnel. Use a red ribbon to finish the cuteness.

4.    Wreck it Ralph Hairstyle

Part the hair slightly to one side. Put up a high ponytail leaving a little hair in front. Tease a section of the top portion of the hair to add volume. The character has sweet treats on her hair and this can be achieved by adding in small fake treat, peppermint pins, yarns or other accessories that will give the sweet look.

5.    Jasmine Hairstyle

Part the hair in the middle. Create puff in the front hair with curls. Add some waves at the hair ends too. Use a Princess jasmine hairband leaving a small portion in front. Curl the front strands over the hairband joining in with the half portion as you come down. Secure it with a band. Straighten the hair and add the second band as Jasmine's hairstyle. Tug and pull between the bands. Use small blue fabric strips over the elastic.

Thursday, 27 June 2024

5 Watch Outs to Using Your Credit Card Safely



The world is overflowing with criminal activities and people are in the rush to make easy money. With an open interface like the internet, they get enough cover to operate anonymously. There are fake credit card forms out there and you must be cautious to keep away from this.

1.     Https not Http

The ‘s’ denotes the encryption prevalent on the site. Even though it is not a sure shot, this can be your first criteria before entering credit card information.

2.     Do not do transactions from public systems

Public systems may have keyloggers that can get your keyboard strokes hacked. An open Wi-Fi can also be a threat as it can easily be hacked into. Shop from your own system to be on the safer side.

3.     Update the Anti-Virus


Viral attacks have become very common. Even though some top-notch viruses can break through the anti-virus software, you can get the necessary protection.

4.     Have a unique password

Do not have your name or phone number as a password. Try to use OTP so each time the password is different and computer-generated.

5.     Keep a keen eye


At times, you might feel doubtful about a certain website from its looks. Stay away and believe in your instincts. Never shop through a link that has been sent through the mail from an unknown source.

Sunday, 23 June 2024

What to Do in Cambodia?


Feel the terror of Khmer Rouge’s reign at the Tuol Sleng Prison and come close to the Gods at Angor Wat. The pristine beaches are ever welcoming and the place has something new, every time you visit it.

The European Council on Tourism and Trade awarded Cambodia with the recognition of the Best Tourism Destination in 2016. Competing against 30 countries, Cambodia was recognized for its pace of development. Nature, historical and other attractions are well preserved so that the tourists get to experience it in the natural form. River adventure is a major attraction here. And the point worth mentioning is the people who are very friendly and the peace and calmness in the kingdom.

1.    Angor Wat

There are many temples in Cambodia, and Angor Wat is the most magnificent of them all. When you are planning a trip to Cambodia, put this place on the top of the list. The temple was built by King Suryavarman II. Architects from over the world look onto Angor Wat for its balance and composition.

2.    Floating Villages of Tonle Sap Lake


Cambodia tourism is not just about temples, but the main reason is the preservation of ancient cultures and traditions. The village is known as Chong Kneas. There are paddy fields and stilt houses. Find time to speak to the gods at the temple atop Phnom Krom hill. There is also an elementary school stilted in the lake.

3.    Battambang

Battambang is a perfect blend of relatively urban northwestern modernity town. You get to see the colonial temples and buildings, riverside calmness and grab a cup of coffee at the café. Do not forget the river trip from Battambang to Siem Reap. The Bat Cave is also a popular attraction here.

4.    Phnom Penh


The Silver Pagoda is the main attraction at Phnom Penh, which is the capital of Cambodia. The Silver Pagoda is within the Royal Palace. Tourists are bedazzled by the gold Buddha statues studded with jewels. There is a life-sized, 90kg Maitreya Buddha statue which is studded with 9584 diamonds. Tuol Seng Genocide Museum is also in the capital city, standing as a terrifying memoir to the rule of Khmer Rouge.

5.    Sihanoukville


Other than temples, the beaches in Cambodia pull in a good deal of tourists. You can explore nature in its untouched form and there are several underdeveloped islands. Clearwater, white sands, and peaceful environment are the plus factors of Sihanoukville.

6.    Khmer Apsara Dance


The dance said stories of myths, love, and gods. Royal Cambodian Ballet is an age-old dance form and is slow and precise. The dancers wore elaborate costumes and accessories. There are both male and female dancers. There are also Cambodian Folk dance centers.

7.    Kratie

It is a small town and visitors come here to experience the typical marketplace. Lying on the banks of the Mekong river, enthusiasts drop in to glimpse the rare Irrawaddy dolphins. 

8.    Bokor Hill Station


This is one of the ghostly abandoned places of Cambodia. The hill station was built by the French dating back to the 1920s and you can reach the place on hiking tours.

9.    Preah Vihear

It is a temple located in the Dangrek Mountains and lies on the border between Thailand and Cambodia.

10.    Koh Ker


This is yet another abandoned temple that was built during the rule of the Khmer empire. The giant Garuda sits atop the 30-meter tall pyramid.