Sep 26, 2006 -
Ok so what is the bestest men's hairstyle?
Bestest mens's hairstyle
1920's parted in the middle and slicked straight down
1940's teddy bear
1950's Bryllcreem Ward Cleaver/Cary Grant dashing-fellow do
1960's long hair and lambchops
1970's great big afro
1980's Jon Bon Jovi mega perm
1990's longish but not really long grunge hair
2006 emo a la Jared Leto
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Aug 28, 2009 -
Azazel Walking
When Castiel and I got back to the institute we walked in straight through the front door. "Why were allowed to leave?" I said asking him, whispering.
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Nov 17, 2008 -
Be sure to pick one up in the morning, I know I will!
Cosmo is coming out with the definitive get-gorgeous bible—Cosmo’s Sexiest Beauty Secrets.
This stunning 192 page book serves up hundreds of insider tips and tricks on everything from scoring a flawless luminous complexion to creating sex-kitten hairstyles to working the latest make-up trends.
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May 15, 2008 -
I sense that the look I selected for the next competition isn't being received with enthusiasm.
So to help you ladies out, I did decided to put some examples of Japanese Street Fashion up and hopefully that inspires you all to do some research and put some really great lists together. I was hoping to have to toss and turn over my decisions...but so far only one person has entered.
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Apr 18, 2008 -
Youth predominated the culture of the 1960's. The post World War II Baby Boom had created 70 million teenagers for the sixties, and these youth swayed the fashion, the fads and the politics of the decade. California surfers took to skateboards as a way to stay fit out of season, and by 1963, the fad had spread across the country.
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Jan 15, 2007 -
And here is the second half of the make-up history from the blog I posted the other day
Fifties Glamour With Max Factor
In the 1950s colour films made an enormous impact on cosmetics. The huge cinema screens illuminated the unblemished appearance of stars and caused the make up artist Max Factor to invent an everyday version of the foundation he used called “Pan Cake”. This was a makeup to gloss over skin imperfections.
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Apr 20, 2008 -
The 80s was the decade of excess. Everything was bigger, and everyone wanted more more more! More was better....wasn't it?
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Jun 23, 2007 -
Source: Glamour magazine - July 2007
http://www.glamour.com/news/articles/2007/06/polygamy?printable=true¤tPage=all
By Kathy Jo Nicholson with Jan Brown
I was one of 13 children raised by our father and three mothers in a fundamentalist Mormon community in Utah. The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) is not associated with regular Mormonism (LDS). FLDS followers practice the “Principle” of polygamy, which is now banned by the mainstream Latter Day Saints.
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Jan 11, 2008 -
When you really need to pull out all the stops — and score that amazing guy or gig — find out how your style can help deal the deal.
When a woman changes her hair, she can instantly alter the way she's perceived by the world, says anthropologist Grant McCracken, PhD. "It's like an actress trying out a new role."
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Mar 08, 2007 -
I wish I was writing 'Bye-Bye Sanjaya'.. oh well. Maybe next week..
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