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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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Friday, November 20, 2009

Saturday, November 14, 2009

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Friday, November 13, 2009

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Boucles romantiques 2009



Les boucles souples et romantiques ont été aperçues partout récemment, des passerelles de mode du printemps 2009 à celles portées par Alicia Keys aux Oscars, et elles sont l’une des tendances majeures de la saison pour les cheveux longs et mi-longs. Voici les instructions étape par étape de mise en style, afin que vous puissiez obtenir ce look magnifique, que vous soyez née avec des cheveux naturellement bouclés ou droits.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Cold Teabags on Your Tired Eyes

Put a used bag of caffeinated tea (black tea) in the refrigerator for a half-hour, then place over your eyelids. Keep them there for 10 minutes and any puffiness will go away. Caffeine is supposed to be good for the eye area. I haven't tried this because I worry what would happen if any of the tea leaked into the eye? Ugggh. If anyone's tried this or is willing to try it, let me know if it works. Another favorite tired-eye tip: Keeping a teaspoon in the freezer for mornings when your tired eyes need a pick-me-up. Simply place the spoon over each eye.

What Type of Skin Do You Have?

There are five basic skin care types: Oily, combination, sensitive, dry and sun-damaged. Your skin type is determined by how much -- or how little -- oil your skin produces. Genes, diet, stress level, medication and even your skincare regimen all determine how much oil your skin produces.

Rona Berg, in her book, "Beauty the New Basics," details the five different skin types. Here's how to tell what skin type you have.

Berg suggests you take the "skin test." Wash your face, pat it dry, then take a few pieces of rice paper or lens-cleaning tissue paper and press on different spots on your face. If your skin is oily, the paper will stick, pick up oily spots and become translucent. If the paper doesn't stick or pick up any oily spots, your skin is dry. If it sticks in your t-zone (forehead, nose and chin) then you have combination (or normal) skin. About 70 percent of women have combination skin.
Here are the five different skin types and their characteristics.

* Type 1: Oily Oily skin tends to shiny with enlarged pores, and is prone to blackheads and blemishes. You might experience some tightness.

* Type 2: Combination/normal This skin type has medium pores, a smooth and even texture, good circulation, healthy color, may tend toward dryness on the cheeks while being oily in the t-zone.

* Type 3: Sensitive Sensitive skin tends to be thin, delicate with fine pores. It flushes easily, is prone to broken capillaries, is frequently allergic and can be rashy.

* Type 4: Dry Dry skin feels tight, especially after cleansing. You have a tendency towards fine wrinkles, flaking and red patches. In women of color, skin may appear ashy or dull from dead skin buildup.

* Type 5: Aging or sun-damaged This skin also feels tight with visible wrinkles, slack skin tone -- especially around the cheeks and jawline -- with leathery texture and broken capillaries.