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Learn all about stars’ favorite eye creams, the trendiest haircolor this summer, and Jennifer Love Hewitt’s dieting tips. Plus: if you have natural dimples, consider yourself lucky – more and more women are ready to pay plastic surgeons to get them.

Stop the ravages of time like Victoria Beckham and Katherine Heigl

Celebrity Beauty Buzz shares celebrities’ favorite anti-aging products: expectedly, designing WAG Victoria Beckham is the highest-maintenance star, using La Prairie eye cream ($285). Singer Sheryl Crow has waved goodbye to crow’s feet with Kinerase C8 Peptide Under Eye Treatment ($68). Actress Tori Spelling relies on Olay Professional Pro-x Eye Restoration Complex ($42) to depuff her eyes, and actress Katherine Heigl treats dark circles with Bremenn Hylexin ($59).

To read more click here Celebrity beauty lessons

By Agence France-Presse

BLOND OR  BRONDE !!!! Brunettes Go “Bronde” to Lighten Up This Summer!!!!


Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Lopez and Natalie Portman are all recent bronde converts. If its good for them sure hell it must be good for you too right?.

A perfect hybrid of blonde and brown, bronde is the newest — and most natural — look for dark-haired beauties who want to share in the sun-kissed summer fun, and look a few years younger while they’re at it.

Natalie Portman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Lopez and most recently Miley Cyrus, have been spotted with this lighter bronde hue — a term that’s become popular in the last few years to personify that not-quite-blonde, not-quite-brunette tone that “Glamour” first reported in November 2007 in response to the economic downturn, while at the same time brilliantly describing supermodel Gisele Bundchen’s much-coveted hair hue.

“Women who might normally lighten their hair all over are going for a darker base shade with more highlights, so what you get is something that’s part blond, part brown, or “brond,” said Beth Shapouri in a recap of the article on “Glamour’s” Girls in the Beauty Department blog. But this summer, it’s the other way around; rather than blondes trying to save cash, the bronde trend is now being driven by brunettes in search of a flattering summer shade that can shave years off your look.

Gisele Bundchen is the quintessential bronde.

“Women are always asking me, ‘What makes me look younger?’”, celebrity colorist and “Sheer Genius” judge, Kim Vo told StyleList. Blonde hair dye mixed with a flattering tint of brown gives brunettes what he thinks is the most versatile color, regardless of age.Because Vo says women have become “blonderexic” — a Vo-ism that describes someone who has too much blonde for their own good — he says this warmer hue works better with our darker, natural coloring.It also helps us avoid the number one mistake that brunettes make: orange highlights. “Highlights like that remind me of tiger strips,” Vo says.The key is to lighten the locks more subtly by painting select layers on top of the hair with two different volumes of color lifting creams. This ultimately gives darker hair more depth and dimension without looking like you’re trying to be the blonde you’re not. Its warmer highlights are also the most forgiving according to Vo because they work on all skin types and hair textures.

“I was inspired by memories of my childhood on the beaches in France,” says Vo who believes this look is as casual and natural as you want it to be.Once colored, Vo recommends protecting your locks with a glaze. “It seals in color, adds a diamond-like radiance and shine and creates the perfect ‘date night’ hair. It’s one of my favorite products!” Just like blonde is now one of his favorite colors.

“If blonde and brunette had a love child, it would be bronde,” Vo adds. “It’s the way to go!”

Aside from this new color option, see another reason why it’s great to be a brunette!please leave a comment Chow !!!!

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Serums are a good complement to creams. They go on easily, you can put them on the whole face and neck including the eye area, they dry easily and don’t look greasy. You can use them under a day cream and they can be an important part of your anti-ageing routine, because they can deliver antioxidants, retinoids, peptides and vitamin C and its derivatives more efficiently than some creams.

The  Naturopath (Susan Curtis)A serum is a concentrated formulation that usually contains antioxidants to redress oxidative stress caused by pollution and sun, peptides to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and humectants to help prevent water loss. This can be achieved with plant-based ingredients, such as the skin-firming essential oils frankincense and myrrh, herbal extracts like antioxidant-rich white tea or turmeric, and regenerating phyto-nutrients like rosehip-seed oil.

To read more click on Beauty Serums

By www.telegraph.co.uk

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Professional Beauty London, 6-7 March 2011, London Olympia UK

Beauty professionals from across the world will be heading to the Olympia Beauty event in London later this year.Taking place in the Grand Hall of the Olympia centre, the event is set to show off some of the newest ideas that are to shape the trends seen in the beauty profession in the coming year. Held on September 19th and 20th, it will see the hottest trends for the autumn/winter season being put on display, while some of the innovations that will be hitting the market in 2011 are also set to be unveiled.More than 300 companies are due to show off their products this year, with names including Glitter Bodyart, Majestic Towels and Songbird Naturals making return visits, while several others such as Marine Beauty and Eldora Skincare will be demonstrating their products for the very first time.With entry free to all beauty professionals, there will be seminars held on two stages within the exhibition room, providing advice and tips to those who are looking to get the most out of the techniques.In addition, there will be a series of nail seminars held across the two-day event to provide guidance for employees in the sector.Attendees will also have a chance to watch the Nailympics take place, which will see the best nail technicians vying for the top prizes.To Click here sign up to attend Professional Beauty London Olympia 2011.

Ladies not sure if you have being  to any one of these shows  before but it is truly worth it. If you are looking for a good buy you can buy your products at trade price, you can get lots of freebies also.  I know it is a little way LIKE NEXT YEAR!!!!. But just want you to be ready for it lol.The event is in London as well as Manchester.Have you ever being before, was it the London show,or was it the Manchester show, did you get a bargain if so what was it let me know.

chow chow !!!!

by Catherine Gliddon

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There’s hope for us all. If the gorgeous Kylie relies on nothing more sinister than Pond’s Cold Cream Cleanser to keep her complexion glowing, might some of its magic rub off on us? “It’s all I really use to look after my skin,” Ms Minogue has said. “It has made such a difference.” At £3.99 a pot, it’s an indulgence we can all afford. So what are the other hot beauty bargains? Superdrugs Vitamin E cream with SPF15 (£2.99/125ml) Brilliant facial moisturiser that’s easily absorbed, non-greasy, works on most skin types and has SPF15. Lacura Multi-Intensive Serum (£3.49/30ml, Aldi) Just moisturisers and basic anti-oxidants but women rated it above 2,000 other products in a major testing. To read more click here: Evening standards.

It is so nice when a celebrity is really truthful and open about what products they use and were they get it from don’t you think?.I know that some of  them buy products from the same store as us? but it is great to see a list of stuff written out like this hey!!!.I use one item out of Kylie’s favourite Creams and that is the Dove Pro-age beauty body lotion,it is truly amazing  it really moisturises your skin its thick and creamy, I adore the smell .I get mine from Wilkinson’s as little as 2.99 .Any way tell me what you think do you use any of Kylie’s creams.If so which ones is it good or bad what are your thoughts.Chow !!!! leave a comment.

By Alice Hart-Davis

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The coalition government’s plans for the coming five years could make good reading for natural beauty enthusiasts. Among the discussions of public deficit and pension entitlements, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have also set out an aim to ban animal testing entirely.”We will end the testing of household products on animals and work to reduce the use of animals in scientific research,” the document reads.

The commitment to promoting natural beauty production techniques is just one of the aims set out in the 36-page document, The Coalition: our programme for government.In the foreword to the policy document, which has been thrashed out in the weeks since the general election on May 6th, prime minister David Cameron and his deputy Nick Clegg speak of the “historic” nature of the latest parliamentary session.They note that their document is the first collaboration of its kind between two major political parties for more than 50 years.

News that I thought may be of interest to you hope you found it interesting.Don’t worry I am not getting political .Just thought it would be good news to read.

By big green smile

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Getting married? Then follow our top tips to help you achieve flawless beauty on your wedding day, honeymoon and beyond…They say that getting married is more stressful than buying a house AND having children. What with hen parties, dress fittings, rehearsal dinners and interfering relatives, preparing for your wedding day can feel like a non-stop merry-go-round.

1) Nobble those niggles

If you have any niggling problems that have been bothering you for a while – Problem skin, discoloured teeth, excess weight – start tackling them at least six months before the wedding. A quick trip to your doctor or dentist could give you the solution you need to feel confident on your wedding day and on into your married life.

2) Don’t crash diet

Crash dieting may help you to lose weight in the short term, but it can also raise your stress levels and wreak havoc with your skin. You’re better off adopting a more moderate approach, eating plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, drinking eight large glasses of water a day and cutting down on alcohol and cigarettes.This will help you to lose weight as well as promoting a healthy, glowing complexion and giving your hair extra shine. Plus it’ll boost your energy levels so you’ll be better equipped to tackle the rest of the wedding planning.

3) Get exercising

20 minutes’ exercise at least three times a week will help you to lose weight and tone you up as well as improving your circulation, leaving you with clearer, more youthful-looking skin. It’s great for reducing stress levels too. Try yoga for an extra dose of suppleness and serenity.

4) Look after your skin

If you don’t already, start cleansing, toning and moisturising every morning and night for at least six months before the wedding. To give your skin that extra glow, go for a professional facial once a month in the run-up to the wedding. But make sure you have your last facial no later than one week before the wedding so that any blotchiness has subsided.

5) De-fuzz – forever

For silky-smooth hair-free skin on your wedding day, your honeymoon and beyond, invest in the revolutionary new Philips Lumea (£399 from Boots, Argos and Amazon).

This ingenious handheld, cordless device can be used at home and uses Intense Pulsed Light technology to target hair at the follicle, causing it to shed and, with repeated use, stop growing back altogether.It’s quick, safe and easy to use and is the best way to ensure that you won’t have to worry about stubble, dark shadows or ingrown hairs on your wedding day or, more importantly, on your wedding night.

6) Treat your hands and feet

All eyes will be on your hands when it comes to the exchanging of the rings, so don’t forget look after them (or your feet for when you kick off your heels at the reception later). Go for a manicure and pedicure every few weeks for about six months before the wedding and remember to moisturise at least every morning and night when you’re at home. Better still, keep your favourite hand cream in your desk at work and top up whenever your hands start to feel dry.

7) Find the right hair dresser

Your hair style can affect the way people perceive you whole wedding outfit – no matter how expensive your dress – so it’s important to find a hair dresser you trust. Visit the salon a few weeks before the wedding to discuss style options. To play it extra safe, make sure you have a practice styling session to avoid any unforeseen hair horrors on the day.

8) Choose your make-up wisely

There’s nothing wrong with being a blushing bride… as long as it’s not because you’re wearing more blusher than Siouxie Sioux. If you’re hiring a make-up artist, make sure you discuss exactly the sort of look you are aiming for well before the wedding, and book in a practice session. If you’re doing your own make-up, remember that less is more if you want to achieve a classic, dewy bridal look.

9) Get some sleep

There may be a lot of planning to fit in before the big day, but making sure you get at least eight hours of sleep every night will banish dark circles and eye bags and do wonders for the rest of your skin. It will boost your energy levels and decrease your stress levels too.

10) Be prepared

Make sure that your chief bridesmaid is carrying an SOS kit on the day of the wedding, including powder and lipstick top-ups for photo shoots and plenty of tissues for those weepier moments.But your bridal beauty regime does not have to be one of your worries. In fact, getting married is the ultimate excuse to indulge in a little personal pampering.

By  TheTelegraph

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Are you  a beauty cream addict .Do you have all differnt types of creams in your bag, cupboard and on your dressing table ? but not sure which one to use .????

BEFORE buying that new “dream cream”, do you wonder if you already own a similar one?  New research shows British women have more than 50million skin products they will never use. More than half of women polled – 55 per cent – admitted having one such product. And a study for The Body Shop’s Nutriganics range has shown the average woman spends almost £6,000 on beauty products in her lifetime. Experts say the waste is because women do not know what their skin needs.Gemma Matthews, 32/£50 a month habit … Gemma Matthews PA and events organiser Gemma lives in Reading, Berks, with husband Jonathan, 30, a credit manager. She says: I have drawers full of half-used or new products. I buy things on two-for-one deals and consign one to the drawer and forget about it. I usually spend about £50 a month but I’ve spent up to £120 in one go. Sometimes I feel guilty about what I buy. I also worry about wrinkles – I’ve had lots of sunny holidays. And I’ve got broken veins around my nose so I use creams to relieve the redness.

DR PATRICK SAYS: With Gemma’s skin type, sun protection is very important. In the morning she needs a moisturiser with a sunscreen. In the evening she should try vitamin A or vitamin C to slow skin ageing. A healthy diet and water will help, too. A night cream with vitamin A or vitamin E and rotating brands every three months would be a good idea. TRY: Superdrug Vitamin E Illuminating Moisture Cream (£2.99) and Body Shop Vitamin C Intensive Night Treatment (£12.50).

To read more click here Dr Patrick Bowler advice 

By The Sun

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TREATMENT OF THE SEASON


“As far as I’m concerned (Says Becky ) the new Elmis Modern Skin Facial takes some beating. It’s been designed to deal with today’s `modern’ skin problems which include high levels of stress, lack of quality sleep, lack of water, on-the-go-fast food, long hours on a computer and dehydrating heating and aircon.These problems cause unpredictable fluctions in skin conditions, dryness, oily skin that overproduces sebum to try and stimulate moisture, high colour, expression lines that won’t go away and a lack lustre, shallow appearance. The facial layers powerful anti-oxidants, vitamins and multi-minerals to rebalance the skin’s micro-flora and pH level, whist encouraging cell regeneration. The results reveal a clearer, radiant and more balanced skin.”

The facial, for men and women, lasts one hour and costs £46. Until the end of June you can try it with a half-hour neck, back and shoulder massage – so it lasts one-and-a-half hours – for £51.Chance to try it out for free One lucky Courier reader is going to get the opportunity to try out the facial for free and then write about the treatment for the paper.We want to hear why you you need it. Send your letters to Diane Crabtree, Halifax Courier, King Cross, Street, Halifax, HX1 2SF. Please include a daytime telephone number. The closing date is Monday, May 24. Usual Courier rules apply.

By Becky Barraclough in the Evening Courier.

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DRINK WATER
“Yes I know you have heard this over and over again but it’s true. Over 75 per cent of our bodies are made up of water and when you don’t drink enough you dehydrate your body, your blood doesn’t flow properly, your digestive system doesn’t operate smoothly and it shows in your skin. The recommended amout is around eight glasses a day.”

By Becky Barraclough in the Evening Courier.

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FACIAL EXFOLIATION
“It’s also important to exfoliate the skin on your face,” says Becky. “Skin naturally renews itself every 28 days, however as we age our skin cells become damaged by free radical attack so this process will not work efficiently, leaving a build up of dead skin cells that can make skin look dull and lifeless. Exfoliating can help this. It’s also important not to over exfoliate your skin as you don’t want to take away healthy skin cells.”

By Becky Barraclough in the Evening Courier.

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OMG SUPRISINGLY ENOUGH BUT TRUE!!! Expensive High Street beauty treatments have been ditched as Britain’s women switch to a DIY approach to keeping up appearances in the economic downturn, a new report showed yesterday.
For sales of facial moisturisers have rocketed as millions of cash-strapped women slash the cost of looking their best, according to the latest research.May be it is only for the super stars like Kelly Brook lol! . To read more see the Daily Mail and to see  what products are on the market that we the consumers are now prefer to use.

Chow be sure to drop by again have a amazing day !!!!!.

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