Beachy waves will shave years off your actual age by making you look youthful, carefree and effortless. The key to getting perfect beachy waves is a combination of hair products (roots and ends), blow drying it twisted and finishing with a curling iron.
Red lipstick over 40 and 50 has long been considered a no-no. This royal flush of celebrities - and one political wife in the form of Callista Gingrich - beautifully illustrate why this is a makeup over 40 rule made to be broken. Especially for ringing in the New Year! Find a red that brings out the siren in you, and finally learn how to wear red lipstick.
This week's App of the Week is Band of Day, which invites you into the world of a new musical act every day, complete with bios, reviews, videos and full tracks to sample before you buy.
Madonna leaving the NYC Kabbalah Centre, now subject to an IRS inquiry.
The Los Angeles Times had a compelling two-part series this week that thrilled me to the very core. One of my big gripes in contemporary culture is how egotistical, materialistic celebrities make a big public deal out of their spiritual and philanthropic activities. Case in point: the deep-pocketed Kabbalah Centre and its glitzy acolytes like Madonna, Ashton and Demi (may they R.I.P.) and even Paris Hilton.
Beachy waves will shave years off your actual age by making you look youthful, carefree and effortless. The key to getting perfect beachy waves is a combination of hair products (roots and ends), blow drying it twisted and finishing with a curling iron.
Red lipstick over 40 and 50 has long been considered a no-no. This royal flush of celebrities - and one political wife in the form of Callista Gingrich - beautifully illustrate why this is a makeup over 40 rule made to be broken. Especially for ringing in the New Year! Find a red that brings out the siren in you, and finally learn how to wear red lipstick.
This week's App of the Week is Band of Day, which invites you into the world of a new musical act every day, complete with bios, reviews, videos and full tracks to sample before you buy.
Madonna leaving the NYC Kabbalah Centre, now subject to an IRS inquiry.
The Los Angeles Times had a compelling two-part series this week that thrilled me to the very core. One of my big gripes in contemporary culture is how egotistical, materialistic celebrities make a big public deal out of their spiritual and philanthropic activities. Case in point: the deep-pocketed Kabbalah Centre and its glitzy acolytes like Madonna, Ashton and Demi (may they R.I.P.) and even Paris Hilton.