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After Anne Hathaway debuted her new pixie haircut on the streets of Paris, people went crazy for the Audrey Hepburn/Winona Ryder 'do even after it was revealed by Hathaway's rep that the cut is actually a wig she's donned for her movie, "One Day." Wig or not, the look is adorable and looks amaz...
According to Yahoo, a woman was recently charged an extra $5 at a nail salon in Georgia for being overweight. The manager of the salon claimed she had to collect money for the eventual repair/replacement of the pedicure chairs which aren't made for people over 200 pounds. (Read the full article)....
As a beauty writer, I've heard relatively few hair salon horror stories. What I hear a lot of is what I'll call "Hair Disappointment Stories." This is when women leave the salon underwhelmed. Perhaps they expected to feel sexier, they wanted brighter highlights or an edgier cut. Maybe the styli...
There are some girls who just look better with tousled hair, rather than perfectly straightened, flat-ironed hair and Sienna Miller is one of them. Kate Hudson is another, Jessica Simpson yet another.
To get the beachy, wavy look it helps if your hair has some natural wave to it and this look ...
Victoria Beckham is famous for her amazing haircuts (see them all in a photo gallery here) and the cut pictured here is a favorite of mine. I realize that to mimic this hairstyle you'd have to have either perfectly tousled naturally wavy hair or an amazing ability with the curling iron, but I s...
When powdered loofah is mixed in, it will make the soap extra exfoliating. Loofah can be dried, shredded, and added to soap.
NOTE: To make the powder, loofah can be cut up into tiny pieces using a pair of sharp scissors, or you can purchase it in powder form.
1 (4 ounce) bar unscented glycerin soap 1 teaspoon powdered loofah 15 drops lemon oil 1 drop red food coloring
Melt the bar of glycerin soap in a small saucepan over low heat until the soap has liquefied. Remove from heat and stir in powdered loofah, lemon oil, and food coloring. Pour soap into a mold and let set for about four hours, or until hardened.