|
Written by Rose Beer
|
|
Wednesday, 14 July 2010 14:50 |
|

Psssstt… Rumour has it that Lady Gaga is currently working on a fragrance-with-a-difference with Coty (f.y.i the company that makes Kate Moss and SJP’s fragrances along with Marc Jacobs and Calvin Klein scents too.) The new scent will reportedly launch in time for Crimbo with a marketing campaign of seriously gigantic proportions. Coty aren’t ready to comment on this intriguing revelation quite yet, but here at Grazia HQ, we wouldn’t be surprised if this was the case. So what do you reckon Eau de Gaga would smell of…or be called? Little Monsters? Suggestions below please.
by Rose Beer |
|
|
Written by Annabel Jones
|
|
Wednesday, 14 July 2010 14:33 |
|
  
Well well well, 10 years after the ‘Rachel’, Jennifer Aniston is still the hair pin up of our generation. In a recent survey of 3000 women it’s been revealed that women will change their hair as often as 100 times during their lifetime. With hairdresser Andrew Collinge, who commissioned the report, citing Jennifer Aniston’s little and often approach as the most popular. ‘My feeling is that women are changing their looks little and often rather than dramatic changes,’ points out Collinge. ‘For example, you can add modern texture without altering the length just by adding some layers or by drying and styling differently – think Jennifer Aniston. Grazia insider and Alexa Chung’s hair stylist George Norwood agrees. He says that he changes his client’s hair subtly every visit, so they never feel like they’ve been restyled. ‘If you stick to a cut that suits you, it’s best to tweak it at every visit. That way you never get stuck in a rut and you’re gradually keeping up with the times.’ He adds, ’it takes as little as a fringe there, a few invisible layers there and before you know it you’ve transformed your style from long to mid-length without the shock of doing it in one go.’
  
The report, by hairdresser Andrew Collinge (funny that..) cements what we’ve known all along, that your hair is your biggest fashion accessory. ‘The impact of trends from the catwalk or celebrities inspiring women to change their hair in the same way they adopt a fashion trend. The next big hair trend according to Grazia? Rumour is Jennifer Aniston is about to go full circle and is getting ‘The Rachel’ once again for her next film role…Shaggy cuts all round then?
|
|
Read more...
|
|
Written by Christa Joanna Lee
|
|
Sunday, 11 July 2010 01:14 |
|

Hopefully I'm not the only one who feels this but, I totally look forward to my morning makeup regimen before I get ready to head out for the day. However--and I almost feel guilty for saying this, like I'll be disappointing beauty bloggers and readers everywhere--but I hate going through the motions of blow-drying my hair each and every day. (Phew! It feels kinda good to complain about my little beauty hang-up!)
There's something about just waiting around for water to evaporate that's so incredibly boring to me and I don't really have any other options either. Well, I could air-dry, but I don't have enough patience for it and I usually get a pretty pathetic stuck-to-my-scalp-volume-less-'do whenever I decide to take the heatless route.
I'm all about testing out new hair products and seeing which ones I'll end up loving--except prods like shampoo, mousse, volumizer, treatments, etc. almost always means I have to start with a wet head of hair. So up to twice a day I'm stuck sitting on my chair waving around the darn blowdryer when I feel like I could be doing a dozen other things instead of watching water disappear. On a scale of 1 to 10 of annoyingness? Blow-drying is my 11.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Page 7 of 40 |