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[9 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 1,902 views]
Freida Pinto to be face of Estee Lauder?

Slumdog Millionaire actress Freida Pinto [Images] has reportedly landed herself a deal to front cosmetics giant Estee Lauder.
The 24-year-old, hit the Hollywood jackpot after being a part of Slumdog Millionaire [Images], which bagged eight Oscars [Images], seven BAFTAs and four Golden Globes.
Veteran director Woody Allen [Images] signed her to star in his upcoming film. And now, Freida is said to have bagged a six-figure sum to be the face of Estee Lauder’s future endorsements, reports the Daily Star.
The Mumbaiker, who is in talks over final negotiations over a 200,000 pounds …

Beauty Tips, Skin Problem »

[15 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 545 views]

The shine, the stickiness, the irritating oiliness. Oily skin can be a pain. But maybe the ways we were using to wash down the oil on our faces was actually making it worse. Read on to get over the old soap and water routine.
Around 30 to 40 per cent of us are born with overactive oil glands and the situation is aggravated by hormonal changes such as those experienced during adolescence, pregnancy, and diet. Climate is a key factor too. It is said that oil production de increases 10 per …

Beauty Tips, Nails In Fashion »

[28 Jun 2004 | No Comment | 1,222 views]

Nails as any man will tell you, are the focal point of much eroticism. Check out Uma Thurman in ‘Pulp Fiction’ with her red, red talons. Or Jessica Rabbit, the ultimate sexual Venus trap, in ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’. The shape, the length, the color of the nails is all clues to the persona of the wearer. Sweet preppy college girls might have unvarnished oval nails, while club-goers might slather on black or Chanel Vamp into lone talons. Gently elongated fire engine red ovals might look ever so tempting for …

Beauty Tips, Health »

[24 May 2003 | No Comment | 244 views]

Just the term “night cream” can summon up visions of Fifties housewives slathered in a thick layer of greasy vanishing cream, rollers in place, ready for a good night’s sleep. But that image of night-time skincare is out of date, as modern formulations are light, easily absorbed and contain active ingredients that seem better suited to a chemistry lab than our faces.
Gone are the days when sleeping was a passive beauty process. Now those precious eight hours are the best time to pamper your skin and hair.The latest generation of …