Holiday Sneak Peek: The Best of Too Faced

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If you’re a Too Faced fan (hello, Lash Injection!), you’re going to flip for their World Domination Tour All Access Backstage Beauty Collection for holiday 2008. It’s pretty much a showstopper, I mean, what more could a girl ask for? This glamorous music-box-inspired kit, complete with secret compartments, is crammed with color: eight eye shadows, bronzer, illuminator, six lip glosses, brow powder, eyeliner cake and blush. It’s a major value too, at $42, this baby really gives you bang for your buck. I don’t know about you, but I’m planning on tossing at least two or three in my holiday shopping bag. A glam girl’s got to keep her friends dolled up, too.

Too faced World Domination Tour All Access Backstage Beauty Collection, $42; exclusively at Sephora and sephora.com

Gold Medal Hair

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I doubt we will ever see an opening ceremony as grand as the Beijing 2008 summer Olympics. It was a combination of state-of-the-art theater and technical achievements. The world gazed in awe as thousands of performers moved in unison. It almost seemed that the competitions to follow might be anticlimactic after this monumental kick-off celebration.

Then the parade of nations began and you instantly became aware of the pride, work, and determination of each athlete. You could tell by their taut bodies, their perfect postures, and their graceful movements that this was a parade of the best athletes in the world.

I, of course, also noticed their hair, which looked great.

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This is no easy feat. Keeping hair healthy and beautiful while training several hours a day in the sun, water, and wind is almost impossible. You don't have to be an athlete to have dry hair problems. Frequent shampooing, blow dying, or excessive hair color can dry out hair. Steps can be taken to replace the moisture and pliability to your hair. Now is the time to begin.

The best way to avoid dry hair is to be pro-active and prevent it from occurring. If you presently have a dry hair problem, you must make changes in your hair-care routine. Continuing to follow your present hair habits will only make your hair become more dry and brittle. Breakage can occur and hair heartache is guaranteed.

The first step to healthy hair that is dry is a good haircut -- the best remedy for dry hair. You literally eliminate your dry hair with a snip of the scissors and instantly look better. I know that many of you are thinking that you want to keep your hair long and a haircut is not the solution for you. Try to look at your hair objectively. Does it look pretty or dry and fly-away? Does your haircut fit your lifestyle?

Hair maintenance should be relatively easy. If you spend more than thirty minutes styling your hair, you have the wrong haircut. Note the hair cut of 41-year-old Dara Torres. She is an amazing athlete who qualified for five Olympic competitions. Her hair style is short, sassy, and chic. Her naturally blond hair is lightened from the pool and the sun. She looks as good (or better) than her competitors who are twenty years younger.

Shampoo your hair less and condition it more. Most active people I know shampoo their hair at least once a day. This can be very drying to all but the most oily hair. I always recommend shampooing your hair with conditioner every second or third shampoo, depending on your lifestyle and the texture of your hair. This will keep it clean and help to maintain its moisture. It is also essential to pick the right shampoo. If you are in the sun frequently, be sure to use a shampoo and conditioner with a UV protector. This will protect hair from extreme environmental stresses, help to control annoying static frizz, and most of all help to restore moisture balance.

Afro-American hair is much more delicate than Caucasian hair. Conditioners should almost always be used as shampoos. Excessive use of heated styling tools will break hair. Wearing hair as natural as possible is always best for active woman. Braids and twists like track and fields Olympian Allyson Felix wears always look great and help to maintain healthy hair if they're re-done frequently.

The more often you shampoo your hair, the more often you have to dry it. Styling tools such as blow dryers, curling irons, and flat irons can be devastating to your hair. Always use hair dryers on the lowest settings. Never over-dry your hair. Let your hair dry naturally whenever possible. Too much heat from the sun can also easily destroy the condition of your hair. Well-ventilated hats assist in preventing sun damage. This is probably why second-time softball Olympian Jennie Finch's hair always looks great as she represents the United States. Who would have guessed a baseball hat was really the best hair sun block?

The games have begun and the women athletes, while totally focused on their sport, obviously have not ignored their appearance. Beijing has never looked so beautiful.

Yes, You Should Buy the Ped Egg

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Everyone is talking about the Ped Egg. My friend Dania and I were in Rite Aid and she spotted a pile of them and she couldn't believe she could...

Eastern Star

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I recently had the extreme luxury of getting a body treatment (a scrub, which I sorely needed after my Caribbean trip!) at The Chopra Spa at Dream New York. I'd never had an Ayurvedic treatment before so I was curious...

Old School

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When I lived in England, one of my favorite shops to visit was LUSH, home of the oft-imitated, never-truly-replicated bath bomb! Sadly, since my Oxford days, many of my favorite scents were discontinued. Imagine my glee, then, when I got...

Ice, Ice Baby

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Ain't nothing like the aftertaste of freshly brushed teeth. I say, bring on the mintiest mint you got! I'm trying out this new one from Crest (Whitening Expressions Wintergreen Ice), and I must say --it's a pretty intense mint! Test...

An easy solution for bad hair days

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Take a look at fashion intern Ellen's amazing hair! Her 'do was the talk of the office on Friday. Even though it looks like a red carpet-worthy style, Ellen says that it took her only about ten minutes. Whenever she...

5 Products With Names I Hate

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Mix & Match Mash-Up: The FRAGRANCE Edition

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Brangelina! TomKat! Bennifer 2.0! Speidi!

Hollywood mash-ups are fun, but rarely rewarding. By the time you think up a really perfect nickname that just totally captures that, "We're so in love we're not even looking at the paps as we are too busy gazing into each other's eyes," the pair has fizzled.

How about a pair that not only sticks around, but makes beautiful music together on your pulse points? That's a job for fragrance--especially rollerball fragrances. They're tiny, they're inexpensive, you can buy about 25 of them and stash them everywhere, and by mixing two together, you get an eausomely new scent.

Juicy Couture To + Go Lavanila Pure Vanilla = Junilla
L.A. aspiring-actress spritz falls hard for an anything-but-stuffy theatre-crowd scent

Givenchy Hot Couture + Delicious Nights = Givelicious
His bespoke suits with her thrift-store blazer together make a scent that goes anywhere the cab (or subway) will take them.

Stella + Vera Wang Princess = Stang
The chichi green eco-spritz meets the leader of the Upper West Side fragrances - and it's Best Friends Forever.

These are actual mash-ups our Sephora staffers have discovered! Want more fabulous-smelling pairs? Or, have you got a duo you layer for a delish new fragrance effect?

weight-loss surgery: not a miracle, but an option

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Tried + Tested: MD Skincare Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Daily Face Peel

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Once upon a time in the not so distant past there was a girl who lamented her not so horrible skin. She wished for a serious pore declogger, and sang the blues about her weird white bumps. And she was so distraught about her not so horrible skin that she did the unmentionable, and what some would consider the worst offense—she picked and popped.

This girl also had another problem; her not so horrible skin was—gasp!—aging. Fine lines started to appear across her forehead and she experienced some discoloration along her jaw. And she felt like the end was near. She felt like her not so horrible skin was destined to become oh-so horrible and she might as well have a warted nose, for that was how horrible her skin began to feel.

But then her dermy fairy godfather shone down upon her with the über popular Alpha Beta Daily Face Peel 30-day supply ($75).

This fancy two-step system features a squeaky pore cleaner, sal. acid along with a blend of AHAs to banish breakouts and even skin tone. The vitamin combo of A, C and E counteract the signs of aging, while green tea extracts help plump and moisturize slackening skin. Results are pretty instantaneous, but the girl with not so horrible skin will post pics of her weekly progress.

Here's the first pre-system.

-Jenna Mahoney

Plastic surgery: the real downside

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Let's face it, with hundreds of stars (and thousands of mere mortals) opting to go under the knife in a bid to delay the ageing process, the idea doesn't seem as dramatic or terrifying as it might once have done 20 years ago.
 
But for those of us who might be thinking a little nip and tuck here or there might be fine when we no longer feel in our prime, it appears there's a massive dowside to plastic surgery. And no, we're not talking about overly-taut faces or permanently-surprised expressions. This problem is emerging after tummy tucks and liposuction, as well as the infamous facelift.
 
The thing is, that once the skin has undergone surgery, scar tissue forms, which prevents the blood vessels taking all of the oxygen and nutrients to the skin that it once enjoyed. So while the results of surgery can look good for about a year, the reality is that several years down the line, the skin can become grey, mottled and dimpled. Yikes.
 
Check out this great article in the Daily Mail on the subject here.
 
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Fab fashion site

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Check out this new website, myfashions.co.uk, which has more than 100,000 products from 50 different stores and nearly 5,000 users.

Brainchild for the site David Chapman has come up with a unique combination of fashion, shopping and social networking - think MySpace meets eBay or a fashion Facebook. The site consists of a comprehensive online shop including many exclusive products, users and stores varying from small local boutiques and businesses such as Luxe Jesmond, Me Me Me and Selah Boutique to big high street brands such as Burton, Dorothy Perkins and Miss Selfridge.

Sales Manager Jess Berg says: "Normally when you shop online, you can only look at one store's clothes at a time. Not only does this limit your choice, it also makes it difficult to compare prices. As MyFashions brings the biggest and most exclusive names in fashion together in one marketplace, you have unbelievable choice and you can make sure you get the best price."

Similar to social networking sites, users and stores can upload profiles. These include graphics, personal or company information, videos, photos and much more. Most importantly, stores upload products to the shop making the site a huge marketplace for fashion.

You can buy from the shop by viewing a product and clicking on the relevant link to go to the store's website. Also last month MyFashions added a checkout system which enables stores without websites to sell online. This gives users the opportunity to buy thousands of exclusive products previously only available in store.

Also like other social networking sites, you can become 'friends' with other users and stores. Becoming friends with a store has many advantages, but the main benefit is that you are one of the first to hear about new products, offers/sales or events. Stores may also send you exclusive offers not advertised on their profile or website.

To register, log on to www.myfashions.co.uk. For more information on getting your store on MyFashions, please call Jess Berg on (0191) 255 8887.

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Beauty Prescription

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Our Cristina has emerged from her epic battle with mono looking ... more fantastic than ever! So. Should you find yourself struck by an illness that causes you to sleep all day for months, take solace in the fact that while you may feel exhausted, you will look stunningly well rested. She looks so good that I'm beginning to suspect that the so-called "New Faced" celebrities are actually on to some extra-sleep-getting secret that is as yet unavailable to mere mortals.

—Jean Godfrey-June, beauty director

What does hair loss have to do with your teeth?

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Seemingly random bald patches, whether on the head, in the eyebrows, or in the beard on men, may be due to alopecia areata, or localized alopecia. But exactly what causes the alopecia areata itself...