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Flirting: Lingerie Expert Jada Michaels Shows How to Turn Up the Heat on the …

December 15, 2011 by  
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CHICAGO, Dec. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — The holidays seem like the perfect time for romance. Women ask Lingerie Expert Jada Michaels all the time, “How do I spice things up without going over the top?” or “How do I bring romance back without feeling awkward?” 

Jada Michaels, owner of JadaMichaels.com, replies, “The holidays are the perfect time to flirt a little more with your husband, boyfriend, partner or significant other. This time of year has so many opportunities that make flirting so much easier than other times of the year. You have fun themes to play off of like mistletoe, staying up late for Santa and, of course, the gift giving.”

Jada Michaels gives women and men easy ways to turn up the heat over the holidays just enough to make your partner sizzle and spark some romance.

Jada Michaels‘ first fun idea is to attach a garter to the mistletoe and hang it in his man cave or near his favorite workspace.

“This is a fun, flirty way to get his attention and start heating things up in a light-hearted way. He will love the surprise of seeing mistletoe with a garter attached. It’s a super fun way to set the mood for the holidays,” says Jada Michaels.

Secondly, Jada Michaels suggests placing a lace thigh high in his stocking.

“When he looks in his stocking and pulls out an unexpected sexy thigh high, he will definitely be in the flirty mood and love your bold first move. If you really want to get his heart racing, place a pair of red panties in his stocking. This just shows him that you are sultry and fun,” says Jada Michaels.

Lastly – but most importantly – Jada Michaels tells women to change it up a bit.

“Ladies, stop wearing those old sweatpants to bed for one night and put on a satin nightie. Tell him it’s an early holiday present just for him,” says Jada Michaels. “I guarantee ‘night cap’ and ‘sleeping in’ will have whole new meaning for you both.”

Jada Michaels also has fun tips for guys.

“Women want to feel special, beautiful and appreciated. One simple way to make a women feel all three is to slip a love note in her stocking. Make sure it is on vibrant colored paper and stands out so she doesn’t miss it. Tell her that she is the most beautiful woman you have ever seen,” says Jada Michaels.

Jada Michaels‘ second tip for the guys is to cook dinner for her one night.

“Set the table with candles, her favorite wine and serve her. Tell her how much you appreciate her and how lucky of a guy you are to have her in your life. If you want to step it up a bit, surprise her with breakfast in bed,” she says.

Lastly, Jada Michaels suggests buying her a beautiful satin robe wrapped in a big box with a huge bow. Surprise her with a bubble bath, candles and her favorite wine or book and then hand her the gifted robe to unwrap when she gets out of the relaxing tub. This will make her feel special, beautiful and appreciated.

“Most importantly – remember that being sexy starts with being flirty. Everyone loves to flirt. Do something different. Try my tips to get the fire going again and I know you will be happy with the outcome,” she says. “Be creative as that is what makes you sexy.”

About JadaMichaels.com

Based in Chicago, JadaMichaels.com offers a contemporary lingerie collection for women of all sizes including the Beautiful Curves collection for plus-size women. Jada Michaels has a passion for trendy designs, impeccable craftsmanship, bold colors, and eye-catching prints with luscious fabrics and flirty details. The specialized and highly customized JadaMichaels.com online website provides a personalized system that guarantees perfect fit lingerie that will highlight your figure and curves.

JadaMichaels.com guides men on how to successfully buy lingerie for women. Jada Michaels was featured in USA TODAY, MSN Money, Mind, Body Health, the American Music Awards, 103.5 KISSFM and WGN Radio Chicago. The collection was featured in People, Maxim, InStyle and Cosmo.

For information, please go to http://www.jadamichaels.com.

Contact:

Jada Michaels
312-278-0003 ext 3
Jada@JadaMichaels.com
http://www.JadaMichaels.com

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Victoria’s Secret Accused of Using Materials From Farms Relying on Child Labor

December 15, 2011 by  
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Published December 15, 2011

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    Victoria’s Secret Models Alessandra Ambrosio, Candice Swanepoel and Adriana Lima.

Victoria has another secret.

Despite labels that certified its sleek panties and racy thongs were made from “pesticide-free, 10 percent rain-fed cotton,” the lingerie giant was using fiber picked from farms that relied on abused child laborers, according to a shocking new report.

“Good for women. Good for the children who depend on them” was the tagline Victoria’s Secret used to market a special lingerie line in 2008 that the company boasted was made from “fair-trade” cotton.

The company even went so far as to boast that each purchase improved the lives of women and children in Burkina Faso, the destitute African nation where the cotton is picked.

But according to Bloomberg News, about 25 million of the garments produced for a Valentine’s Day line in 2009 under that campaign were made from cotton plucked in the searing sun by undernourished children who were beaten with branches.

Much of the report is based on a 2008 never-before-published study indicating widespread abuse and tales of horror throughout the farming region that Victoria’s Secret either ignored or never saw.

Click here to read the full report from the New York Post.

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