Oct 28, 2009 -
- Stars show us how (and how not) to wear colorful hair
- Star stylists dish on Halloween costumes
- 10 nostalgic candies to remember!
- Today's fashion world might have passed up Cindy Crawford
- Guess Rebecca Gayheart's due date!
- Modesty is the policy for Colin Hanks's LA purchase
- How well do you know Halloween's scariest movies?
- Eight successful companies that are still hiring
- Ease sore muscles with a tennis ball
- They're ba-aack — world's smallest rabbits fight extinction
- Which new handset tickles your fancy?
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Oct 23, 2009 -
One might assume that a child would be less frightened watching something scary if he were in the company of his parents. Not so says a group of Finnish researchers. According to a new study published in the journal Child: Care, Health and Development, children are actually more afraid of the events on the screen when their folks are in their presence.
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Oct 19, 2009 -
There's no denying that matte nail polish is the "it" polish finish right now. In fact, there's no denying that nail polish in general is having one hot moment — particularly in the drugstore category. While matte has a very fashion-forward appearance, the problem is that it just doesn't wear as long as regular polish.
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Oct 12, 2009 -
No matter your age, I'm sure you remember the first time you spotted a gray hair on your head. For me, I was 24. A random occurrence, I thought, although my dad was pretty much completely silver-haired by his late twenties, so I couldn't be too sure.
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Oct 09, 2009 -
Years ago, when hair expert Keneesha Hudson allowed her curly locks to go natural, it proved to be a positive experience. "I feel a great sense of freedom wearing my own hair," she told me. "It definitely has a much more organic feel to it.
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Oct 09, 2009 -
- Paris Fashion Week is exhausting for Katy Perry — Katy's Twitter
- Shakira was an overweight teenager — Company
- Bruce Forsyth thinks Anton Du Beke was wrong — Handbag
- Get your first look at Kate Moss on James Brown's new show — Elle UK
- Hilary Swank's going to play Amelia Earhart — Cosmopolitan UK
- Stephen Moyer from True Blood talks exclusively to HS — Hecklerspray
- Chanelle takes her red hair to Nobu — Holy Moly
- Is Suri Cruise sweeter than ice cream? — theFABlife
- Beardsmith are GMTV's 'No. 1 Family' competition — PopJustice
Source: Twitpic User KatyPerry
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Oct 01, 2009 -
- Rihanna shows off new hair at Paris Fashion Week — InStyle UK
- Lauren Conrad's novel is being turned into a film — Company
- Lady GaGa defends Kanye West — Handbag
- Emma Watson's fighting off the fans at a college football match — Cosmopolitan UK
- Edward Furlong denies his estranged wife's allegations — Hecklerspray
- Legally Blonde on stage in Z-List bonanza — Holy Moly
- How Britney Spears's life could have been — Ayyyy
- The riddle of Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel's relationship — theFABlife
- Eight singles to look out for over the next eight weeks — PopJustice
- Keisha's last ever performance with Sugababes — MSN
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Sep 22, 2009 -
- Rustic herbed focaccia in under 30 minutes
- Desperate Housewives season six sneak peek!
- Do you change your hair color with the seasons?
- Truth or myth? You know when you know
- Five tips for enduring baby's first cold
- Sneak peek! Jimmy Choo for H&M, Fall '09
- The best companies to start a career
- The skinny on: Volumetrics Diet
- Five iPhone apps for pets' cheap thrills
- Get the look: cozy Autumn fireplaces
- The cutest Twitter-themed goodies
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Sep 22, 2009 -
If you're a fan of M.I.A.'s daring maquillage or Chloë Sevigny's bold makeup, you already know Robin Black's work. The look she creates, like the perfectly lined pout, pretty blush, and huge '80s sunglasses she styled M.I.A. up in for a performance last month, is defined by its classic prettiness but with a strong element that makes it pop.
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Sep 12, 2009 -
A few weeks ago I was introduced to Ojon, a haircare company that specializes in nourishing hair treatments derived from the Ojon palm tree located in the forests of Central America. The tree produces a special oil that is harvested and extracted from its nuts, and when used on your hair, it helps to dramatically improve the condition and texture.
Their star product is the Restorative Hair Treatment (£38) packaged in a tub as a solid substance, however, once it comes in contact with your skin, it liquefies.
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