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sabato 26 luglio 2014

Cheryl Cole's Fashion Evolution

A baby-faced (and heavily made up) Cheryl poses with her new band mates as they celebrate winning Popstars: The Rivals. Pre-stylist Chezza works an interesting glittery denim crop top. Things could only get better...


Working an impeccable golden tan, our favourite Geordie’s still got that tum on show in a baby pink, crocheted cardigan – but we’re loving her glossy highlights at least.




Soooo not a good look! Back to the cornrows, Cheryl and co do the school uniform look at G-A-Y – but it ends up more Grange Hill than St. Trinians.
 Cheryl ‘scrubs up’ for her court appearance, where she was charged with assaulting a nightclub attendant. But in that jacket and those boot-cut jeans, this outfit could be described as a crime in itself.



We’re not sure if camouflage trousers were ever acceptable in the fickle world of fashion (although the Spice Girls might have had you believing otherwise), but we’re certain that these cropped versions really weren’t a good look for Cheryl. Check out Nadine’s get-up, too – Cheryl wasn’t the only Girls Aloud member who needed some serious wardrobe help!

Miranda Kerr Has Shared Her Beauty Routine And Apparently It Only Takes 15 Minutes...

One of the hottest supermodels on the planet, Miranda Kerr has kindly shared her beauty wisdom with the world, outlining an extensive morning preening routine that she insists only takes 15 minutes.

‘I’m often asked how I incorporate my favourite KORA Organics products into my morning beauty routine,’ she writes on her blog. ‘I usually have very little time in the mornings, especially with a toddler [her son, Flynn, is three years old] so with these simple skin and beauty steps I can get out the door in 15 minutes.’ 


In those 15 precious minutes, Miranda apparently crams in dry body brushing, showering, moisturising, hair styling and full make-up application - and still has time left over to make a smoothie before she leaves the house. Impressive, right?

Here's just a small extract from Miranda’s speed-friendly regime:

On waking up beautiful:
‘I drink a glass of warm water with the juice of half an organic lemon each morning. Warm lemon water in the morning helps kick start the digestion process for the rest of the day.’

On pre-shower body brushing:
'Dry body brushing is an integral part of my daily regime. It’s a great way to get the circulation going, remove dead skin cells, aid lymphatic drainage, detoxify your system and keep your skin smooth all over. I start with my feet and legs and work my way up in quick gentle strokes… it needn’t be too time consuming and just takes a few minutes before jumping into the shower.'

On showering:
'I multitask in the shower and cleanse both my face and body. I like to use KORA Organics Foaming Cleanser for my face – it’s a gentle, soap free, foaming cleanser formulated to gently cleanse the skin of impurities. I then apply a small amount of KORA Organics Essential Body Wash to a sponge and cleanse all over, it’s an uplifting aromatic blend of organically sourced essential oils such as Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood and Rose – so it’s the perfect uplifting sensory start to the day!'


On her post shower ‘mist and moisturise’ session:
‘Out of the shower I towel dry and mist my face. Whilst the mist is working its magic, I take a minute to apply… body lotion. I then apply KORA Organics Hydrating Day & Night Cream to my face, neck and décolletage areas - it’s a hydrating daily moisturiser with Rose, Natural Omega 6 Fatty Acids, Lavender, Rose Hip and Mandarin Oil.'

On hair:
'I wash my hair in the evening so it can dry naturally overnight, then all I have to do in the morning is style it. At the moment I prefer a low braid or a high topknot, as they both require little time and effort but still look feminine and polished.'

On make-up:
'[After foundation] I like to define my lashes and groom my eyebrows because the eyes really frame the face. I apply two to three coats of mascara. To finish off my look I apply lip balm if I want a more natural look, or a tint or lipstick in a shade of red if I want to make more of a statement – the red also brightens my complexion instantly.'

mercoledì 23 luglio 2014

The Beauty Evolution of Demi Lovato, from Cute Disney Teen to Edgy Trendsetter

Demi Lovato is the kind of cool you can't fake. In fact, the star is known for her no-holds-barred realness and total lack of hesitation when it comes to taking a stand. There's also the fact that she can belt it out like few others, and pairs powerful lyrics with songs that stay stuck in our heads for days (not that we're complaining, because who doesn't love singing along to a Demi power ballad?). 


The 21-year-old star and three-time Teen Vogue cover girl got our attention with her personality and killer voice, but we've also been taking note of her beauty journey on the red carpet. In short? She's one to watch, and you'd better watch carefully—because blink once, and you might miss her latest transformation.



Over the years, Demi's gone through more hairstyles than we can count, not to mention the color changes: blonde, brunette, blue, and basically everything else you could think of. And while she's known for her signature look (smoky eyes, major lashes, and nude lips) she's also done more than her fair share of makeup experimentation.
Click through the slideshow above for her complete beauty evolution, and call out your favorite looks in the comments below.

9 Tricks For Younger-Looking Hair

Must-dos for healthy, sexy hair

Don't let your anti-aging regimen stop at your face.
Your hair and scalp are often-overlooked areas that evolve as you grow older, thanks to shifting hormones, dietary changes, certain medications, and external damage from sun and styling, among other factors. Whether you find your hair becoming coarser and dryer, finer and flatter, or just a little (or a lot!) grayer, as it changes, so should your product regimen and styling routine. Here, your guide to keeping strands shiny, strong, and bouncy, no matter what your age.

1. Fight signs of sun damage

It’s no coincidence that the hair along your part, which sees the most sun exposure, seems to age faster than the hair hidden underneath. The sun sops moisture from hair and dries out the scalp, zapping shine and making color look dull and faded, says celebrity stylist Sherri Jessi. Shielding your strands from UV light, especially around your hairline and part, will help lock in moisture and preserve your color. Try a sunscreen-pumped styling cream like Rusk Deepshine Luster ($15; Ulta stores), which absorbs rays while smoothing the hair with moisturizing marine extracts, strengthening proteins, and protective UVB inhibitors. Smooth a dollop throughout strands, focusing on your part and hairline. And try moving your part around—an inch up or down every few days—to minimize localized sun exposure.

2. Choose the right cut

It’s a myth that you have to wear your hair short once you reach a certain age, says Marc Anthony, owner and founder of Marc Anthony Salons. The most important thing is choosing a style that plays up your best features. Before deciding on a haircut, Anthony suggests taking a look at the way fine lines form on your face. If they spread out horizontally, like crow's feet, long hair could actually be beneficial—the extra length gives the illusion of shorter crow's feet, says Anthony. However, if your lines travel down, like "the 11s" between eyebrows, long hair might emphasize droopy eyes and laugh lines around your mouth, making you look more tired. Try a sweepy bang, a bouncy layered bob, or a flippy pixie cut—these styles draw the eye out toward the parameter of your face, away from your trouble zones.

 3. Take your vitamins
"Healthy hair is shiny hair, and shiny hair is young hair," says Devin Toth, stylist at the Ted Gibson Salon in New York City. He suggests using shampoo, conditioners, and hair masks fortified with vitamins A, B, C, E, and nutrients such as calcium and magnesium to help repair damage, lock in moisture and boost luster from the inside out. Check the ingredient label to make sure the formula doesn't contain sulfates—these harsh cleansers, found in many shampoos, can strip hair of its natural oils. We like Organix Acai Berry Avocado shampoo ($12, drugstores), which is sulfate free and infused with antioxidant vitamins.

4. Think swingy, not stiff

The stiffer you make your hair with wafts of hair spray or globs of gel, the older you look. The number one way to avoid grandmotherly "helmet hair" is to stop overusing products, says Ashley Hanna, editorial stylist for mizu new york. For a softer, more natural look, don't overapply spray directly to the hair. "[Position the bottle] far away from your hair, and mist hair for a light hold that doesn't look crunchy," Hanna says. You can also swap your extra hold hair spray for a lighter formula—we like Pantene Pro-V Classic Style Touchable Hairspray ($3.99; drugstores). If your hair is curly, avoid weighing it down with sticky gels. "This gives you that hard and crunchy look that we want to stay away from," Hanna says. She recommends choosing a cream-based product or very lightweight mousse. To give your hair movement when styling at home, avoid curling it under with a round brush while drying, and try blow-drying hair away from your face, says Hanna. If you want to achieve volume, use Velcro rollers to create height without overcurling the ends. "If you have bangs, do not round-brush your bangs!" says Hanna—that style makes you look dated.


5. Try a ponytail

"Pulling your hair away from your face in a single sleek pony always makes you look young and refreshed," says Larry Sims, got2b celebrity stylist. Positioning your ponytail at just the right angle can give you an instant face-lift. To get the perfect high pony, start by putting your pointer finger at the very top of your head. Then measure one pinky-length back from there and secure your hair here for a sleek, classic look. To smooth down renegade flyaways around your hairline, brush a dot of moisturizing gel like got2b ultra glued styling gel ($5.49; Walmart) over strands with a soft bristle toothbrush.

6. Reassess your routine

Hormones are the ultimate double-edged sword—they stimulate both hair growth and hair loss. As we age, the production of androgens (hormones present in both men and women) increases, changing the look and feel of hair follicles; for some of us they get thicker, and for others experience thinning hair. "Over time, adjust your product regimen," says Dean Banowetz, celebrity stylist and Bosley Professional Hair Products spokesperson. If your hair is becoming coarser and dryer, stock up on heavier, more hydrating conditioners packed with emollient ingredients like glycerin, soybean oil, and cottonseed oil. Try Aveda Dry Remedy Moisturizing Conditioner ($24; aveda.com), which contains vitamin-rich buriti oil. In addition, boost your biotin intake (the recommended dosage is 30 mcg a day). Biotin, which you can get from whole grains, fruit, and eggs, may help promote hair health by increasing metabolism so that the nutrients you consume reach your hair follicles too.

7. Divide and conquer

If you wake up in the morning "looking your age," try this quick trick from celebrity stylist Thom Priano of Garren New York salon: Boost volume and mask thinning buy creating a zigzag part where your usual straight part goes. Start on clean, dry hair by placing the end of a rattail comb where you want the zigzag to end at the back of your head. Hook your hair at that spot, then draw the zigzag with the end of the comb, separating your hair as you go. "This creates a slightly messy style that’s current with today’s trends and looks fresh and youthful," Priano adds. To keep stubborn hair from falling back into your usual part, spray a very light mist of hairspray at either side of the part.

8. Watch your diet

"What’s happening on the inside of your body shows up on the outside and in your hair," says Jessi. Consuming a diet full of good fats like salmon and walnuts, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, will help improve the health of your hair and scalp. Here are a few other foods that pack a beauty punch:
Dark green vegetables: Spinach, broccoli, and Swiss chard are brimming with vitamins A and C, as well as iron, which protect against hair loss.
Lean meats: Protein is the building block of hair. Without enough in your system, you may experience greater hair loss.
Low-fat dairy: Foods such as yogurt and cottage cheese contain calcium, which promotes hair growth.

9. Go after your grays

Nothing screams "I color my hair!" like an all-over, single-hue dye job. Highlights in varying shades provide a more youthful, modern look, and you may not need to spend money on a full head of them to get pretty results. Secure a youthful hue with gray blending, a technique that you can request at a salon or do at home with a hair color kit (try Clairol Natural Instincts, $9, drugstores). If your hair is dark with just a few silver strands here and there, make them hard to pinpoint by adding highlights (brown, light brown, blonde) around your hairline. If you’re predominately gray, apply lowlights in your natural color (look at childhood photos to find the best shade match), using the same technique to give the appearance of fewer grays.

martedì 22 luglio 2014

The Best Beach Hair of All Time: From Brigitte Bardot to Blake Lively

It’s an indisputable fact that nothing looks better or feels more like summer than tousled, sea-swept beach hair. Over the past decade or so, dozens of salt sprays and surf-inspired styling mists devoted to re-creating those textured, easy waves have popped up at beauty boutiques around the country. Still, nothing quite compares to the real thing, with its carefree appeal and its connotations of sunny days, beach holidays, and late-night ocean swims.   


Who could forget the startling visual impact of Marisa Berenson’s famous head flip, shot by one-time-boyfriend Arnaud de Rosnay, in the September 1, 1970 issue of Vogue? Or Brigitte Bardot’s rumpled blonde mane, immortalized on-screen in Two Weeks in September and captured in Búzios with real-life Brazilian boyfriend Bob Zagury in the mid-sixties?




 Bo Derek’s braided cornrows in the 1979 beach flick 10 became infinitely more famous than the film itself, while Pamela Anderson’s platinum, busty beauty in Baywatch transformed her into an iconic symbol of ’90s sexuality.




 In more recent years, it’s the stars of the cult summer surf movie Blue Crush and scenes of Blake Lively hanging ten on the California coast that have captured our imagination. Here, a look at the best beach hair throughout history.

Behati Prinsloo, Kate Moss and Lily Aldridge and 7 Other Supermodels Who Married Rock Stars

Why does the bad boy always seem to snag the beauty? A guitar seems to help, seeing as in the rock-star-meets-model universe, it’s pretty much par for the course. This past Saturday, Maroon 5 frontman—and reformed Victoria’s Secret modelizer—Adam Levine tied the knot with supermodel Behati Prinsloo in Mexico, joining a legion of fellow rockers and runway walkers who have done the same. (Maybe it has something to do with an implicit understanding of impossible travel schedules?)




Among the more memorable unions? In 2005 Karen Elson headed to the altar with White Stripes singer Jack White, while in 2011, Kate Moss wed the Kills’s Jamie Hince in the English countryside—the same year that Victoria’s Secret stunner Lily Aldridge married Kings of Leon lead singer Caleb Followill.
 



Predating the rocker-model weddings of the 2000s, there were also the striking unions between Iman and David Bowie, Christie Brinkley and Billy Joel, Yasmin Parvaneh and Duran Duran’s Simon Le Bon, and Paulina Porizkova and The Cars’s Ric Ocasek. (And while it may have only been a music video, Stephanie Seymour’s wedding dress–sporting turn in then boyfriend Axl Rose’s video for Guns N’ Roses’s “November Rain” certainly bears mentioning. 




 [Ed. note: And Googling, if you haven’t seen it.]) Rolling Stones bandmates Mick Jagger and Keith Richards both married cover girls as well: Richards took Patti Hansen’s hand in marriage in 1983, while Jagger said his vows to Jerry Hall in an unofficial Balinese ceremony in 1990.

So, in honor of the latest match made in tabloid heaven, a history of (mostly!) harmonious happily ever afters to strum on those heart strings.