Saturday, April 23, 2011

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Spring/Summer Must-Have Beauty Products

Posted: 23 Apr 2011 02:02 AM PDT

Spring/Summer Must-Have Beauty Product

Well, it is an open secret that the best option for Spring/Summer makeup is the so called tinted moisturizer that actually the combination of moisturizing cream and makeup foundation. Tinted moisturizer doesn't clog pores, having light texture, as well as matte and moisturizing effect and what is more important all in one that makes it an absolute must-have beauty product for hot Spring/Summer season.

Spring/Summer Must-Have Beauty Product

Moreover the vast majority of tinted moisturizers contain UV-filters and sometimes even whitening extracts. Therefore it can significantly reduce the amount of beauty products you need to use. Among beauty industry giants who can offer you a perfect tinted moisturizer are Clinique with its Moisture Surge Tinted Moisturizer SPF 15, DayWear Sheer Tint Release Advanced Multi-Protection Anti-Oxidant Moisturizer SPF 15 by Estee Lauder, Givenchy with its Hydra Sparkling Tinted Luminescence Moisturizing Cream SPF15 and many others.

Spring/Summer Must-Have Beauty Product

But the real breakthrough in cosmetic industry has become the BB cream or Blemish Balm Cream that is now among the hottest beauty must-haves for Spring/Summer season. It has already fascinated Asian women and now aims to European beauties. BB cream is the perfect combination of foundation, concealer, whitening cream, moisturizer and even sunscreen. Such popular Korean brands as Missha, and SKIN79 can offer you the best BB creams to get flawless complexion.

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Purr by Katy Perry Hits Stores

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 10:03 PM PDT

By Chloe Schneider

It’s less than a week until Katy Perry hits Australian shores and only a couple of days until her debut fragrance Purr hits Australian stores!

Mrs Russell Brand teamed up with Gigantic Parfums to create her signature scent; a soft bouquet of jasmine, freesia and rose supported by a mix of fresh citrus, peach nectar, apple and green bamboo. A base of vanilla orchid, white amber, sandalwood and musk balances this uber-feminine fragrance. 

Of the fragrance, Katy said, “I’m absolutely thrilled to finally introduce me in a bottle. There is a wonderful world of fragrances out there, but like with my music, I believe there is room for me and my own unique twist on it. Purr is a natural extension of who I am as a woman—it’s a gorgeous blend of all my favourite scents that embodies my style, my tastes and my love of all things incredibly cute. It is an absolutely purrfect perfume that I hope leaves you meowing with delight!”

Our favourite part of this fragrance is the bottle design. It is completely kitsch, cute and utterly Katy! A purple cat with jewelled eyes, metallic accents and a tiny heart-shaped tag, this is no ordinary perfume bottle and we love it.

This fragrance is super playful and a whole lot of fun, just like the star herself. It will be available in Myer, David Jones, The Perfume Connection and selected independent stockists from 24th April 2011.

With Katy in town for her tour, she is going to be making an exclusive appearance at Bourke Street Mall to pose for photos with her fans at 12.50pm on April 30th. Melbourne residents should head to www.myer.com.au and pre-purchase a 100ml bottle of the fragrance to secure their spot at the exclusive VIP appearance. It is an event not to be missed!

In more big news for Australian Katy Perry fans, the singer is set to perform her hit single Firework at the Logies on May 1st! Earlier in the week organisers of the Melbourne Crown Casino event confirmed the news.


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Jessica Alba Hot And Sexy For Vogue Italia Photoshoot (April 2011)

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 06:05 PM PDT

Jessica Alba Hot And Sexy For Vogue Italia Photoshoot (April 2011)

Jessica Alba Hot ANd Sexy For Vogue Italia Photoshoot (April 2011)

Vogue Italia magazine is covered by smoking sexy actress Jessica Alba in its April 2011 issue and we’ve gotta admit the fact that she’s looking better than ever. Maybe it’s the pregnancy that’s giving her such a glow, or maybe it’s the fact that she’s just oozing charm and seduction. Whatever it is, she’s looking glamorous and she knows it. Check out the provocative pictures taken for Vogue Italia and the video made behind the scenes to see Jessica Alba up close as she seduces us with her charming new look.

 

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An EcoSalon Exclusive Offer: Announcing…The Box!

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 06:04 PM PDT

ExclusiveEcoSalon partners with top green companies for an amazing Earth Day product offer and charity donation.

We’ve brought together some of the best, most desirable eco-conscious brands to give you The Box: a full sized exclusive assortment of home, fashion, beauty, fitness and body products to keep all to yourself or to give for Mother’s Day. No sample sizes here, honey.

This is a one-of-a-kind offer you won’t find anywhere else. We’ve been hard at work all month with the companies below to score you an exclusive $ 500 worth of in-demand green goodies for just $ 99! The conscious brands included wanted you to discover their best products, and we wanted to treat our readers to a fantastic spring shopping deal. And thus, The Box was born.

Secure your order today as it’s first come, first serve. Supplies are extremely limited. You’ll want to order today especially, because in honor of Earth Day, 10% of all Earth Day proceeds will go to the Waterkeeper Alliance, a powerful group making way for “Communities to stand up for their right to clean water and for the wise and equitable use of water resources, both locally and globally.” The vision of the Waterkeeper movement is for fishable, swimmable and drinkable waterways worldwide. (Please go to their site to learn more.)

Just what’s in this Box? You won’t believe it. Here’s what EcoSalon and our brand partners have put together just for you!

Envirosax Reusable Bags

Envirosax is proud to help protect the environment for tomorrow's generations by providing an eco-friendly alternative to disposable shopping bags. Be the envy of all at the farmers’ market, or anywhere you need a bag, with these Bloom bags in pops of rich, saturated, romantic floral colors. Inspired by dusk picnics in fragrant blossoming gardens, these new Bloom bags offer a chocolatey palette of smokey tobacco, raspberry pink, and blushing scarlet. We’re just getting started. Ready? Read on.

(Retail value of $ 8.95)

 

Coola Chemical Free Sunblock

Coola’s mineral sunblock with an SPF of 30 is a sheer and natural mineral sunblock that delivers broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection for the whole body. Says Coola: “This unique formula gives your skin an army of time-released Vitamin C – nature's powerful antioxidant that helps reduce visible aging by battling damaging free radicals.”

Rated by EcoSalon Beauty Editor Katherine Butler as one of her top eco-friendly suncare products!

(Retail value of $ 34)

S’well Water Bottles
You have lots of water bottles that are cold beverage specific but do you have one that does double duty? We’ve got one for you, the S'well bottle. This sexy canteen keeps cold water ice cold and your morning mint tea hot till the end of the day by utilizing a new advancement in insulation. S’well has teamed up with WaterAid, a non-profit organization that for the past 30 years has been working to deliver water solutions to the world's poorest communities. 10% of all S’well proceeds go to WaterAid.
(Retail value of $ 35)

GreenSmart’s Akepa Accessory Pouch/iPad Carrier

GreenSmart’s accessory pouch is is perfectly sized to fit an iPad and is also well-suited for cables, power supply sources, extra drives or batteries. The padded Neogreene construction and the plush lining provide a protected, organized pouch to hold all the things that make your mobility possible. We love Greensmart’s Neogreene for its lack of phthalates, VOCs, chlorine, and metals that are traditionally present in neoprene, and we also love that the company uses 25% less energy to manufacture and 25% less petroleum to produce their products.

You will, too!

(Retail value of $ 19.95)

Sir Richard’s Vegan Condoms

Sir Richard’s believes safe sex is a basic human right and with only a fraction of the global demand for condoms being met each year, they’re donating one condom for every one sold to patients in Haitian healthcare centers. Healthcare providers in the settlement camps and clinics have expressed a need for more free condoms to keep a probable surge of new HIV infections from happening in the post-disaster regions of the country. That the condoms are made from 100% natural latex and without the dairy product casein, which coincidentally also makes them vegan-friendly, is just the sexy sugar on top.

(Box of 3, retail value of $ 6)

Loomstate’s BLANK V-Neck Tee

Quite possibly the best t-shirt going, Loomstate’s BLANK V-Neck in Eclipse Purple will be one of many you collect for your t-shirt drawer. Made from 100% organic cotton and detailed with signature Loomstate skewed seams, this insanely soft tee features the perfect length, perfect sleeve and perfect neckline. It’s almost as if they created it to perfectly sculpt a woman’s body. (We’re pretty sure they did.)

All of the The Box’s Loomstate t-shirts are sized medium to fit many different body types. Several EcoSalon editors of different shapes and sizes wear the medium well.

(Retail value of $ 40)

VivaTerra’s Chindi Mat (and $ 75 discount on all merchandise!)

This bright and cheery Chindi Mat from VivaTerra was crafted in the tradition of rag rugs and potholders. We think it’s the perfect addition to any green girl’s eclectic, personal decor scheme. Rescued from material scraps, tightly woven Indian Chindi begins as a mound of remnants and ends up as vibrant domestic flooring solutions. Each mat is one-of-a-kind and can be used a number of ways including as a bath or kitchen mat, door rug or gardening pad.

It doesn’t stop there! VivaTerra is also offering $ 75 off any $ 250 purchase including sale and clearance items, which with Mother’s Day coming up fast, is your golden ticket (and box). Look for the certificate in The Box.

(Retail value of $ 39 and $ 75)

Good Clean Love


We’re not sure we have to say anything more than what the Good Clean Love site says: “Good Clean Love products are even better together! When you change the scent, you change the love experience. Using our aphrodisiac products in sequence for multilayered foreplay and then long lasting and luxurious lubrication is a gift that will keep giving back to you.”

Yes, please. Founder and Loveologist, Wendy Strgar, created her core products to meet the personal intimacy needs in her own marriage of 24 years, which in turn inspired her to create a family of products using healthy and natural ingredients that make love accessible in relationships.

(Retail value of $ 30)

Gaiam’s Peace On Earth Yoga Mat

Share your love for Mother Earth while you Downward Dog on Gaiam’s Peace On Earth yoga mat that provides superior grip, padding and stability. This yoga mat is safe for all users and contains no latex.

Founded in Boulder, Colorado in 1988 by Jirka Rysavy, Gaiam is a valued resource to customers who appreciate the environment, a sustainable economy, healthy lifestyles, alternative health care and personal development. Is that you? We bet it is.

(Retail value of $ 21.98)


Alabama Studio Style Book

Natalie Chanin is the sustainable world’s ultimate queen. A designer, writer and workshop guru based in Florence, Alabama, her beautiful hardcover book, Alabama Studio Style, is book two of an on-going series, taking off from where the Alabama Stitch Book left off. Expect to find helpful stitching, stenciling, and beading methods being applied to 20 extraordinary clothing and home décor projects. Also included are recipes comprising three delicious menus. Her site says “Alabama Studio Style shows us that true style encompasses not only what we wear, how we decorate, and what we eat, but also how we care for our environment.”

We agree.

(Retail value of $ 35)

Potting Shed Creations’ Basil in a Bag

Too cute and convenient for words. Founded in 1998, Potting Shed Creations is now an internationally recognized brand committed to elegant design, handmade craftsmanship and catering to one’s love of something simple and pure: gardening. We love that the entire design team and all employees work out of an old elementary school based in Troy, Idaho, package their products in a minimal amount of packaging and are USDA Organic certified.

Their Basil in a Bag is a great place to start or to add to your kitchen garden.

(Retail value of $ 8)

Zhena’s Fair Trade Organic Herbal Tea Sampler

In 2000, founder Zhena Muzyka's son, Sage, was born with a severe birth defect and with a mountain of medical bills, she was struggling but determined to earn the money it would take to pay for the surgeries that would save Sage's life. Drawing on her degree in aromatherapy and a love of tea, and backed by a little seed money from friends and family, Zhena embraced her Ukranian Gypsy heritage and became a tea cart peddler on California street corners, and consequently, saved her son.

Zhena's Gypsy Tea offers not only teas but herbal infusions, producing hand-crafted, all natural and organic beverages that are 100% organic and 100% Fair Trade certified. Each sampler contains 4 embossed recyclable air tight tins containing 4 sachets of 100% certified fair trade and organic tea for 16 total sachets of Acai Berry, Lemon Roobios, Fireside Chai, and Italian Chamomile.

(Retail value of $ 8.99)

 

People Towels

PeopleTowels are an on-the-go alternative to paper towels made completely out of 100% organic Fair Trade Cotton. These cheeky, clever, versatile personal towels are designed to save trees, reduce landfill waste, cut CO2 emissions and conserve water. Every day, over 3,000 tons of paper towel waste is produced in the U.S., alone which should be a wake up call to carry one of these with you to wash later.

Go here to see the styles you’ll get in your 3-day pack, including More Rings, Less Waste, This Is Not A Paper Towel (above), and Love. You might get so passionate about these you’ll want to become a PeopleTowels Ambassador to proclaim the good news.

(Retail value of $ 17.99)

All Nighter Hair Powder

If you’re like us, you are so over washing your hair everyday. Allow us to introduce The All-Nighter, an eco-friendly styling powder that builds volume, absorbs excess oil, freshens hair and extends your blowout. Contains microfine, real silk powder to add manageability while imparting a luxurious, satiny feel. No talc, no aluminum, no silica and absolutely no synthetics of any kind. Perfect for humid nights on the town, or, the morning after.

Leave it in for great texture or brush it out for an amazing “fresh from the salon” look.

(Retail value of $ 18)

Alima Pure Eye Shadow in an EcoSalon Exclusive Obsidian

Alima Pure started out making mineral makeup because they cared deeply about women's health as much as the planet. They use only the purest cosmetic-grade mineral pigments with no additives, fillers or fragrances that can irritate your skin or clog your pores. All Alima cosmetics have BDIH natural cosmetics certification.

We love that the shadow can be used wet or dry as a lid shadow or eyeliner. Multi-tasking products rule.

(Retail value of $ 9)

Zoya’s Kimmy Nail Polish

Future Natural, our beauty brand partner for The Box, says of Zoya nail polish: “The average nail polish is basically nothing more than a refined version of automobile paint. We know they make your nails look gorgeous, but they contain a hefty amount of dangerous toxins (dibutyl phthalate, toluene, formaldehyde). Zoya contains none of these chemicals.” Available in a great range of fashion colors and voted longest wearing nail polish by Womens Health Magazine, as well as being listed in Lucky Magazine’s Green Guide. And it’s recommended by the EcoSalon beauty team.

(Retail value of $ 8)


A Perfume Organic Sample Set

We were lucky to have Amanda Walker at EcoSalon Shops last June and are happy to have her involved in The Box.  This beautiful set from A Perfume Organic holds four fragrances in a pretty, printed muslin bag. Each perfume is attached to a recycled paper card and is a perfect way to test her collection, to use as a travel companion or to gift. Each organic perfume has a minimum of fourteen beautifully blended notes in the purest apricot kernel, avocado and jojoba oils. All of the oils are obtained from organic, wild-harvested and sustainable sources & each formula is certified USDA organic. The petite bottle and flower seed-embedded box can be planted and recycled.

We’ve still got more for you. Ready?

(Retail value of $ 20)


Primitive

Who doesn’t need a new lip gloss, and this sheer sienna shade from Primitive, Ibiza, is the perfect companion for sundresses post-beach as well as into the night with that sultry LBD. Future Natural says: “MAC has met its match! This award-winning line of 100% natural lip gloss from Primitive Makeup gives all the high shine of a gloss, without the sticky mess. The gorgeous shades are beautifully wearable and ingredients such as jojoba oil, shea butter and vitamin E.”

(Retail value of $ 18)

$ 25 Juno and Jove gift certificate

$ 25 Juno and Jove Gift certificate

Launched in 2006 in Sarasota, Florida, Juno and Jove has emerged as a premier shopping destination for the socially conscious consumer both online and at their brick and mortar shop. Looking through their carefully curated list of designers, you might be surprised by how many eco-talents you don't know as well as solid favorites.

We love that they offer women's as well as men's clothing and shoes, and beautiful pieces for the home, too. Once I started perusing the site, I really couldn't stop. Along with a focus on consumer education, Juno & Jove strives to create a sustainable lifestyle destination by offering clients products from brands that embody social and environmental responsibility. The team at Juno & Jove has carefully chosen designers based on high standards in both outstanding craftsmanship, as well as socially responsible corporate practices. Merchandise is selected for its construction quality, design aesthetics, durability, material content, maintenance, and practicality. We are in love.

(Retail value of $ 25)

$ 25 Beklina Gift Certificate

Anyone who follows EcoSalon’s fashion section faithfully will know we have a pretty big crush on Beklina. Designer Angelina Rennell whose line Lina Rennell is also in her very carefully curated shop says she is comforted by nature and inspired by design, “Beklina is passionate about living at the harmonious crossroads of the two.”

Look for stand out lines like Mociun, Stewart+Brown, Shabd, Organic by John Patrick, Rachel Comey and Ivana Helsinki.

Rennell’s shop is a family operation that hand selects the best available in sustainable style and heirloom wares with a modern organic vibe that quite clearly reflects Northern California’s grace and beauty. Beklina believes clothing and design can be precious, radical, nurturing, healing and wonderful.

(Retail value of $ 25)

How to get it + the fine print:

The Box is available from 4/22-5/22 and can be shipped anywhere in the U.S. (International shipping is not available at this time.) All sales are final. Please allow up to two weeks for shipping. To purchase The Box, email thebox@ecosalon.com directly with “The Box” in your subject line. Supplies are extremely limited – this debut offering is available to the first 25 shoppers only. Please limit 2 orders per person. Payment accepted through Paypal or credit card.

A big thanks to FutureNatural for arranging the exquisite hair, perfume, skin, nail and beauty assortment in this promotion.

Thank you to all the wonderful brands participating in this very special event!

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Fashion Fails of the Week: The Olsen Twins, Mandy Moore & Kirstie Alley

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 02:05 PM PDT

Mary-Kate goes furry, Ashley looks homeless, Mandy Moore looks like a school teacher and Kirstie Alley’s Dancing With The Stars outfit is too awful to ignore.



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From Rags to Riches to Rags: A Brief History of the Rise of Fast Fashion

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 02:04 PM PDT

A top fashion insider shares insights and industry secrets.

For a woman who loves fashion as much as I do, I absolutely loathe shopping. Sifting through the retail dregs; overpriced, high-end department stores; designer sample sales strewn with trampled clothes; trendy discount retailer racks with garments falling apart on the hangers; outlet stores overflowing with misshapen rejects; and smelly second hand stores make me itch.

"Manolo Madness" from Flypaper

This is hardly what I would consider the path to glamor that I imagine as I turn the glossy pages of Vogue. And while I wish I could just stitch and alter my wardrobe into one-of-a-kind originals, as I am trained by profession to do, the irony of it all is that as a fashion designer I hardly have the time to make repairs to my wardrobe, much less actually sew anything for myself. A girl's gotta pay the rent, after all. This plight of the modern woman – not enough time, too little money, and seemingly too high standards – is a pathetically malfunctioning equation. But perhaps it's not that my standards that are too high. Maybe it's just a sign that the times are indeed changing.

The infamous Marie Antoinette, who was well known for her taste in ridiculous hats and hairdo's and expensive wardrobes. Image via Marie Antoinette, Sony Pictures.

There was a time in history when beautiful clothes could only be acquired by members of the Royal Court. Only the extremely wealthy could afford fine clothes. The middle class might have been able to painstakingly make their own out of less fine fabrics and trims. But homemade, roughly-hewn rags were all that was available to the poor.

Girls learning sewing in home ec. Image via 3-b-s.eu

Thank goodness this all changed at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, when the sewing machine made fashion available to more people.  As it became a common appliance in households of average means, like my grandmother’s in the 1920′s and 30′s, women were inspired to get creative and could make their own designs for themselves and their families, even on modest budgets. This marked a time in history that began to blur class distinctions, and women in the lower and middle classes began to rise in the ranks of style within society, especially if they had a taste and a talent for sewing.

Women hit the the workforce. Image via lexydeg

WWII marked a new kind of revolution for women, the right to join the workforce in place of their husbands who were off at war, and fashion once again changed. Women liked this new sense of equality in the workforce and especially the keys to financial freedom. Time for home sewing projects became more sparse as climbing the ladder and acquiring spending power slowly overtook women’s desire to manage home economics during the next several decades. In this time, the fashion industry boomed to meet consumer demand and provide more options for this new force of female consumers.

Fast forward to today.

Most female consumers are busy running businesses and households simultaneously and many have little knowledge of sewing, which sadly takes away any skill to recognize quality in craftsmanship. Combined with the fashion industry's ability to attach aspirational dreams to meaningless stuff through marketing, women are generally willing to accept any item with a label they recognize as long as it proves affordable to buy. Design and original taste has been replaced by owning the most recognizable bling. And fast fashion, like fast food, has signaled the death of style and taste for the masses.

Insane closet behavior. Image via Apartment Therapy

The fashion industry has become a multi-billion dollar business in which entrepreneurs and investors look for ways to cut costs while increasing revenue for shareholders. The best way to do that is to produce and sell huge quantities of product to a mass market. This equation of making high volumes require an enormous investment which increases the risk immensely, a risk that most shareholders would not be comfortable knowing about. Which means that the buck gets passed to reduce the risk while keeping the profit margin steady. Who does it get passed to? Us. The consumers who pay the same price for half the quality; the workers, who have to do twice as much work for the same pay; and the environment, which is heavily fertilized to yield greater crops or dumped upon to avoid expensive waste removal processes. Sound familiar? Oddly, the fashion retail recession appears to be coinciding with the sub-prime mortgage crisis of 2008.

We come full circle to the era of Marie Antoinette, where only the richest of the rich can afford and experience the quality and taste of haute design and couture, while the vast majority of the population swims in low quality rags with fancy tags that will shortly only be worthy of garbage dumps. This epidemic of “trashion” is now spreading throughout the world, to developing nations that want the same standards that America and other westernized nations have set, leaving the knowledge and traditions of weaving, spinning, and cultural costume to the wayside to be forgotten.

“I think we are all secretly artists. It’s just a matter of allowing yourself to see.” – Fay Leshner. Image via Stylelikeu.com

But throughout this history of mass culture, there have always been rebels, men and women, who defy the system with their originality and creativity, regardless of their economic status. Marked by their burning desire to express themselves and their joie de vivre, this counter culture of personal style mavens take the less-traveled path to acquiring their wardrobes. These people look for the alternatives to shopping at H&M, the Gap, or, god forbid, Abercrombie & Fitch.

Whether they save their dimes to buy that one coveted item from their favorite local couturier, or they have maintained the knowledge to sew and spend their precious free time doing so, or perhaps insist upon searching through vintage and second hand stores for one of a kind, original pieces, the way art and antique collectors might, they have found ways around limitations set by economics or a limited industrial selection.

This does require somewhat of an effort, but then again, so does making enough money to pay off last month’s credit card bills. The effort is well spent because these stylish individuals appear to be having the kind of fun with their clothing that many of us cannot even imagine. They stand out in a crowd without being celebrities harassed by paparazzi; confusing and criss-crossing all class, social, and economic lines, and meanwhile looking rather jaw-droppingly fabulous.

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Editor’s note: Louise Lagosi is not the author’s real name.

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‘Goonies’ Director Flaunts His Anti-Fur Stance

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 02:03 PM PDT

Richard Donner – the genius director behind such films as “Superman”, “Lethal Weapon”, and “Goonies” – is apparently also something of an animal rights activist and anti-gun supporter. In other words, every hardline conservative’s worst nightmare.

Anyways, this all came to light for me after watching a great new video over on Yahoo! about Jeff Cohen – who played “Chunk” in “Goonies” – and how he’s now a big-time entertainment lawyer. It’s kind of a touching story – and Donner, who has supported his career choice the whole way, wears an anti-fur button in the interview.

Apparently, he’s also fond of placing his views in movies. For instance, in “Lethal Weapon 3″, an 18-wheeler has an anti-fur advertisement on the side. There are also anti-fur stickers in the locker room and on a t-shirt worn by one of Murtaugh’s daughters. Likewise, in the movie “Conspiracy Theory”, the newsstand that Mel Gibson visits every morning has an anti-fur sticker on it.

Anyways, check out the video on Jeff Cohen below. For any “Goonies” fan like myself, it’s pretty awesome to see Chunk all grown up and doing well!

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Font Faces

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 02:00 PM PDT

A makeup session / make-up as a tribute to the typography and four designers in particular, with this shoot and this collection of posters. Produced by Raúl García, Del Pomar and Ismael Gonzalez Atipo studio. More pictures and video explanation after the jump.

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Kate Middleton Without Makeup 2011

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 02:00 PM PDT

Kate Middleton Without Makeup 2011

Kate Middleton is a natural beauty and she’s often seen without wearing any makeup. That’s how you know a woman is pretty. It’s all about how good she looks when she’s not dolled up.

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