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Underwear

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

Underwear

Kristin Wiig As A Brunette

Underwear

Black underwear clad Saturday Night Live (SNL) star Kristen Wiig, 37, has reportedly attracted the attention of Strokes drummer Fabrizio Moretti.

Wiig unveiled a very steamy look in the new issue of GQ.  She was photographed pouting in super sexy black underwear and sizzling stillettos while holding a flute of champagne.  Did the sizzling underwear pose catch the eye of Moretti?  It certainly caught the eye of many of her fans who adore her.

The Bridesmaids star was spotted flirting and canoodling with Moretti at a Black Keys album party on Monday night at newly opened W Union Square club Lilium.

Besides being hot in his own right, Moretti is an ex love of Drew Barrymore whom he was with for five years.  Wiig and Moretti were reportedly locked together at the rock ‘n’ roll shindig.

Wiig and Moretti also looked cozy two nights later at a party at the Absolut House on the LES, hosted by Chris Taylor of the band Grizzly Bear. A source at the bash says Wiig arrived solo, telling a few of the guests that she was “meeting a friend there.” Continue reading “Underwear” »

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Interlocking Combs – How To Use

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

Interlocking Combs   How To Use

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Interlocking Combs

Hair combs have been around since humans figured out how to use tree branches and twigs as a way to style their hair.  Initially combs were used to detangle tresses and arrange hair into styles.

Eventually hair combs evolved from use in detangling and styling to a tool for securing hair from the face and up on the head.

Hair combs were used in matched comb sets or individually.  Hair combs used to secure or decorate hair were referred to as side combs.  When sides combs were part of a set designed to work in unison by interlocking, they were called interlocking combs.

How Interlocking Combs Are Connected

interlocking combs may or may not be connected to each other by means of a hinge, snap or similar.  They can be standalone.

interlocking combs, even when not  connected to each other by a hinge, are designed so that the teeth interlock and hold a hairstyle in place.

The use of interlocking combs to create a range of updos or half up/half down hair styles extends back to the 1960s, 70s and 80s.  Interlocking combs come in all shapes and sizes.  They are made from a variety of plastics since the combs have to be flexible and have some bend.

Interlocking Combs   How To Use

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How To Use

Scoop hair back on both sides of your head at temple and bring together in the back locking combs firmly in place with amazing holding power.

Hair combs can also be swept under the back of your hair, bringing both up evenly to the crown and then interlocking them, creating a full, cascading appearance. Great for medium to thick hair.

They can be used as a single comb to anchor a traditional French twist, as double comb anchors for a ballerina or similar style buns or in a variety of creative hairstyles.

They can be positioned horizontally or vertically depending on the thickness, length, fullness and texture of the hair being styled.

What Is The Ideal Hair Type, Texture, Length For Interlocking Combs

Interlocking combs work best for hair which is long enough and thick enough to be pulled up into a full updo or a half up/half down hairstyle.

Interlocking Combs   How To Use

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Ideally there has to be thick enough hair to allow the combs to snap into place in the hair.

Someone with medium to thick curly or wavy hair is an ideal candidate for interlocking hair combs.  Interlocking combs need hair grip.  Therefore hair which is fine, thin, super soft or slippery may have some challenges getting the combs to lock together.

Even if you get the combs positioned properly if your hair is too soft or slippery the combs may, in some cases slip over time.

If you want to wear the interlocking combs as decorative accessories rather than as functional combs they can be positioned over bobby pins set in an X profile.

The combs, if they tend to slip and slide out of the hair, can be anchored by well placed bobby pins.

How To Buy

Some of the best interlocking combs are hand crafted in France from cellulose which is a form of the highest quality plastic.

Interlocking Combs   How To Use

HB Interlocking Combs With A Hinge And End Clip - Black And Blue - At HairBoutique.com

French combs are the longest lasting with strong individual teeth.  Less expensive versions may have teeth which break easily.  French combs generally have smoother, hair friendly teeth.

Remember when shopping for interlocking combs it’s important to understand if they are standalone or hinged together.

Always determine if you are getting a set of two or are required to buy two individual combs to lock together.

Cellulose Versus Hot Plastic

Depending on the French manufacturer, combs are hand cut from large sheets of cellulose rather than poured into hot plastic molds.

Combs which are not French are often made from molds of plastic rather than hardy cellulose.

Be aware that some distributors sell interlocking combs individually rather than in a set of two.  Keep that in mind when comparing prices.  Always check to make sure you’re getting two combs in a set rather than just one.

Interlocking Combs   How To Use

Interlocking Fish Comb Available At HairBoutique.com

Styling Products And Interlocking Comb Teeth

In some rare cases, if you wear a lot of styling products, the color on the teeth on these combs, over time, may possibly become slightly faded due to the interaction with some styling products, especially those with a heavy alcohol content.

It’s always best to put your combs in after you’ve applied your styling products and they’ve had a chance to dry.

Difference Between Interlocking Combs And French Twist Combs

French Twist combs were designed to be inserted into the seam or side of a traditional vertical hair twist.

French Twist combs are not designed to be interlocked although two French Twist combs can be used together.  Since some French Twist combs have wavy teeth, it’s not possible to interlock them.

French Twist combs are different than popular side combs which tend to be smaller and can be worn in set of two.

Interlocking Combs   How To Use

Fish Interlocking Comb In Tort Available At HairBoutique.com

Summary

Interlocking combs – both standalone and hinged – have been around for many years and are never out of style.  They can be utilized in a wide range of updos and hairstyles from a simple ponytail to a full blown updo.

They can be worn together or individually. Interlocking combs come in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors and price points.

They are manufactured around the world, but are famous for their French origins where they tend to be hand crafted from the highest quality materials.

Although interlocking combs offer the option to be creative with styling new hairstyles, they work best for hair which is shoulder length or longer and medium thick to very thick.

They are ideal for hair which is naturally curly, wavy or textured.

Why am I such a fan of interlocking combs?  They are one of my own personal favorite hair accessories.  They’re functional, efficient and just plain fun to wear.

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West Hollywood Moves To Ban Fur In Stores

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

West Hollywood Moves To Ban Fur In Stores

Fashion Sebastian Fur Jacket

West Hollywood Moves To Ban Fur In Stores

The city of West Hollywood has voted to approve a local ordinance which is believed to be the country’s first ban on the sale of fur apparel products.

Fur Free West Hollywood spokesman Scott Samson says Monday night’s 3-1 City Council vote to approve the ordinance was the last step in banning sales of clothing made from the skin or pelt of animals with hair, wool or fur.

West Hollywood has long been known for its animal-friendly laws. It bans declawing of cats, and pets are formally recognized as “companions” while their owners are “guardians.”

Samson says local businesses have been consulted in the process of writing the fur ban law.

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Tarina Tarantino Attends Sparkling Event

Friday, November 18th, 2011

Tarina Tarantino Attends Sparkling Event

Tarina Tarantino And Jamie King

Tarina Tarantino Attends Sparkling Event

Tarina Tarantino is famous for her whimsical jewelry and hair accessory designs, bling and amazing use of color.  She was recently in attendance at a special Swarovski Elements sponsored Holiday celebration at Soho House on Wednesday night.

Afterall, who knows more about sparkle than the fuchsia-haired jewelry designer and special dinner guest?

Swarovski Elements, the crystal company which supplies shiny baubles to countless designers and is famous for their own stunning line of jewelry, was kicking off a special crystal installation on Rodeo Drive.   It will include a special sculpture and an array of crystals up and down the shopping mecca.

More than 40,000 crystals were used to bedazzle the street between an interactive sculpture, signage and decked-out palm trees.  It will be a fitting Holiday Winter Wonderland for Beverly Hills.

Actress Jessica Alba hosted the special event, consisting of an intimate dinner.  She will also do the honors of unveiling the stunning Swarovski collection on Monday.

Tarina Tarantino, who looked gorgeous, was photographed with several of the guests shared her excitement over her beauty collection at Sephora. She noted that her Sparklicity shimmer dust is a best seller, which is no surprise at all.

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Miranda Kerr Wears $2.5 Million Victoria Secret Bra

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Miranda Kerr Wears $2.5 Million Victoria Secret Bra

Miranda Kerr

Miranda Kerr Wears $2.5 Million Victoria Secret Bra

Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr is living the good life.  She has a hot husband, actor Orlando Bloom, a beauty baby boy (born in 2011) and a sizzling modeling career.  Now she’s been chosen by Victoria Secrets to wear their newest multi-million dollar bra.

Miranda will unveil Victoria’s Secret $2.5 million aqua-colored Fantasy Treasure Bra for the lingerie maker’s fashion show airing November 29, 2011 at 10:00 pm on CBS.

“It’s such an honor to wear the bra,” Kerr told the magazine last month, prior to the runway show. “And it’s such a piece of artwork! It’s absolutely stunning — it kind of feels a little mermaid-like — but I can’t believe I’m wearing $2.5 million on my chest.”

Bra Features 3,900 Diamonds

London Jewelers, located on Long Island, created the bra. It features 3, 900 142 carat white and yellow diamonds, pearls, faceted citrines and aquamarines that are set in 18-karat white and yellow gold, according to People.

In January 2011, Miranda became the first pregnant model for Vogue when featured in Vogue Australia, being six months pregnant at the time of the shoot.   In March she hit the catwalk for Balenciaga’s Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear collection as part of Paris Fashion Week, two months after giving birth.

In 2011 she was featured in Dior’s Ready to Wear and Lanvin’s Ready to Wear runway. Kerr also posed nude for a 2011 Harper’s Bazaar photo shoot  At models.com, she is ranked at number 4 on the Top 20 sexiest models.

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