Amanda Seyfried on Her Boobs
The actress had some touching feelings she wanted to share about a certain part of her body.
Amanda Seyfried on Her Boobs
The actress had some touching feelings she wanted to share about a certain part of her body.
With Memorial Day and the first hot days officially upon us, we're psyched to be wearing sundresses and sandals. Something we're less pleased with: our scaly legs. We've been testing out every moisturizer in sight to find just the right formula that's ultra hydrating but not too greasy. Check out our top 5 body lotions for products that smooth, tighten, protect, and smell downright delicious. By Joanna Douglas, Senior Fashion & Beauty Editor
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Not as attractive as we thinkI have some bad news. Surprise! You may not be as cute as you think you are.
This may come as a surprise in the wake of Dove's recent video, "Real Beauty Sketches," which is now the most watched video advertisement in history. In it, women were asked to describe themselves to a forensic artist to be sketched. The artist wasn't able to see the participant. Later, a stranger who had previously met the subject, described the woman to the same artist for a second drawing. The results were two very different portraits. The women described themselves in a more unflattering light than the stranger did. The message, presented at the end is "You are more beautiful than you think."
However, an article that ran in the Scientific American by Osgun Atasoy yesterday asserts that Dove has it all wrong. Scientific research actually supports a different reality. As it turns out, at least one study shows that we are less attractive than we think we are due to what psychologists refer to as
Salon Perfect Neon Collision Nail PolishA funky ombré manicure makes for excellent summertime nail art-but the perfect gradient can be hard to achieve with traditional crème lacquer! Salon Perfect's new Neon Collision collection combines the cool matte-glitter and textured trends that have been popping up in just about every polish line, but these also come in complementary colors that make blending a breeze.
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To get the look above, start with two coats of "Jolt", the lightest yellow and orange polish. After they dry, paint a glob of "Bang," the medium orange-yellow shade, onto a makeup sponge and dab it over the top 2/3 of your nail. Repeat on each finger, then use the same technique to add "Exploded," the darkest orange, to just the tips! Finish off with a regular clear topcoat, making sure the swipe it along to free edge of your nail to really seal in all the layers of polish.
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The warmer weather may be putting a spring back in your step, but with summer just around the corner, it's time to think about protecting your mane from all of the guilty pleasures the season brings. LA Hair's very own Anthony Pazos, who has worked with the likes of Ashley Greene, Khloe Kardashian and One Direction, offers up his tips for getting the best beachy hair and keeping it healthy.
• "During the summer you're going to run into the beach, the pool and the sun-all three of those are horrible for your hair," explains Anthony. "They promote split ends, they can damage your hair, fade your color. It can be harsh. I recommend using a sunscreen for your hair. Kerastase has an amazing leave-in sunscreen (Kerastase Soleil Huile Celeste), it's a UV protectant. It's just a protectant period. After that I would totally recommend a conditioning treatment."
• "Deep conditioning treatments, like L'Oreal Fiberceutic, which is amazing, make hair shiny," he says. "I use it on every
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.Ever wonder how much your identity is wrapped up in your hair color? Whether you're a blonde for life or love rocking your red, the shade of your locks can affect your mood and how others perceive you - and not necessarily in the ways that you think.
Do blondes have more fun? Well, maybe - but they may also be a little bit more neurotic than their darker-haired sisters. According to Dana Ionato, hair colorist at Sally Hershberger Downtown, blondes attract more attention simply because their hair is more naturally eye-catching. "Blonde hair is lighter, so when women have light hair and they walk into a room, people are going to look at them." The problem is, blondes can get more used to that attention than they realize - and blondes may miss that attention if they decide to try lowlights. Says Ionato, "Women with blonde hair that go darker may experience a bit of an identity crisis, because they don't feel that they stand out as much. They miss that
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David StesnerIt's awkward enough to call a manicurist out on a bad paint job, but imagine doing that for a botched bikini wax. Pantsless and prone is not exactly the ideal recipe for getting up the gumption to say, "You're not doing this right!" But at the same time, it's the service where you have the biggest need to speak up if something's not right--so it's vital to know what's normal pain (let's face it, this is no hot stone massage) and what crosses the line.
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I started thinking about all this when my friend, we'll call her Jen, told me about her recent Brazilian wax. It was so painful, she stopped the aesthetician and asked what was going on.The waxer's reply was something along the lines of, "Waxing hurts. Don't be a baby." And so, even though Jen was no wax virgin and knew it wasn't supposed to hurt this badly, she sucked it up for the sake of politeness. She was left with bruises, scabbing
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I can't help it: I always swoon over a retro, beehive-y updo. And when you go and add modern colorful eye makeup, like Dianna Agron did last night, I actually begin to experience lightheadedness. The juxtaposition is just so perfect, and so pretty, I almost can't take it.
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Dianna isn't the only one pairing jewel-tone eye makeup with retro ladylike hair right now. Here's Marion Cotillard at last night's premiere of Blood Ties in Cannes, wearing a smudgy cobalt-blue eye with her beehive. Her hair also had that same glam side-sweep in the front. Oh my, I am so in love with this look!
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What do you think of this emerging hair and makeup trend? Would you wear this combination?
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Keeping your locks under control in the humid weather has never been easier. Ponytails are one of the biggest hair trends for spring and summer-and these sure aren't your typical schoolgirl styles.
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