Well lookee what we have here. Miss Rihanna's rocking a brand new 'do and it's RED! She's gone shorter in length and the style is less swept-to-the-side, more bowl + undercut. Rihanna's pretty much done it all but it looks like she's not ready to give into Lady Gaga's war of colour just yet. I like the colour. I do. It's standout, it looks great against her skin, and it matches her lippy. But the cut? Na uh. Hate it. What do you think, do you like RiRi as a lady in red?
It's Monday. It's the week after RAFW. And try as I might, I can't seem to get as excited as I should about anything. That was, until StyleListpaid tribute to the greatness that is Betty White's hair. Now in all my 26 years, I've never met anyone who doesn't LOVE the Bettster. What other 88-year-old gets asked to hit up Saturday Night Live and gets Jay-Z dedicating a song to them? Too cool. Her iconic hair, most recently seen on the Snickers TV ads, now graces the likes of Jennifer Aniston and Rihanna (both of whom look every inch the glamorous granny) to the regal Victoria Beckham (who could totes pass for the Queen, don't you think?) and JT himself. Try your mug + Betty's hair for size to see what you get using the Daily Makeover tool. At least 15 minutes of side-splitting laughter will ensue. Thank you StyleList for making Monday less mundane. Also worth checking out: Betty White through the ages.
A lot of stars hit the red carpet with their hair as shiny and straight as possible, but many of them wake up with a head full of waves. Can you guess which stars are on the straight and narrow and which ones were actually born curly? Take the quiz and test your knowledge . . .
We’re well into Earth Month now—how are you going making some eco lifestyle choices? If you need a helping hand, we’ve got some green goodies to give away that’ll push you in the right direction.
Up for grabs today (and this is the LAST DAY) is Weleda’s iconic Skin Food (valued at $21.95) which Alexa Chung and Rihanna swear by. It's great as we head into chillier months, particularly if you're prone to dry/flaky skin. It’s an intensive cream that contains lanolin, sweet almond oil, beeswax and chamomile extract to nourish skin. It works a treat around rougher areas like the hands, feet and elbows.
To be in the running to win Skin Food, all you have to do is tell us in the comments section what you had for breakfast this morning . . .
We’re well into Earth Month now—how are you going making some eco lifestyle choices? If you need a helping hand, we’ve got some green goodies to give away that’ll push you in the right direction.
Up for grabs this week is Weleda’s iconic Skin Food (valued at $21.95) which Alexa Chung and Rihanna swear by. It's great as we head into chillier months, particularly if you're prone to dry/flaky skin. It’s an intensive cream that contains lanolin, sweet almond oil, beeswax and chamomile extract to nourish skin. It works a treat around rougher areas like the hands, feet and elbows.
To be in the running to win Skin Food, all you have to do is tell us in the comments section whether celeb endorsements work on you or not? See, if we hear a celeb is a fan of something, Pop, Fab and I automatically want to try it.
Are you the same as us or do you have zero interest in what Alexa/Daisy/Kristen thought of it??
We’re well into Earth Month now—how are you going making some eco lifestyle choices? If you need a helping hand, we’ve got some green goodies to give away that’ll push you in the right direction.
Up for grabs this week is Weleda’s iconic Skin Food (valued at $21.95) which Alexa Chung and Rihanna swear by. It's great as we head into chillier months, particularly if you're prone to dry/flaky skin. It’s an intensive cream that contains lanolin, sweet almond oil, beeswax and chamomile extract to nourish skin. It works a treat around rougher areas like the hands, feet and elbows.
To be in the running to win Skin Food, all you have to do is tell us in the comments section whether you like 'foodie' beauty treats? Y'know like chocolate body butter or banana shampoo, that kind of thing . . .
Are you a fan of cosmetics that are good enough to eat or not?
We’re well into Earth Month now—how are you going making some eco lifestyle choices? If you need a helping hand, we’ve got some green goodies to give away that’ll push you in the right direction.
Up for grabs this week is Weleda’s iconic Skin Food (valued at $21.95) which Alexa Chung and Rihanna swear by. It's great as we head into chillier months, particularly if you're prone to dry/flaky skin. It’s an intensive cream that contains lanolin, sweet almond oil, beeswax and chamomile extract to nourish skin. It works a treat around rougher areas like the hands, feet and elbows.
To be in the running to win Skin Food, all you have to do is tell us in the comments section what area of your body needs the most feeding up—which area suffers the most from dry and rough skin?
My hands and my elbows suffer the most. I have to constantly make sure that I'm using a really rich balm like this on them all year 'round.
We’re well into Earth Month now—how are you going making some eco lifestyle choices? If you need a helping hand, we’ve got some green goodies to give away that’ll push you in the right direction.
Up for grabs this week is Weleda’s iconic Skin Food (valued at $21.95) which Alexa Chung and Rihanna swear by. It's great as we head into chillier months, particularly if you're prone to dry/flaky skin. It’s an intensive cream that contains lanolin, sweet almond oil, beeswax and chamomile extract to nourish skin. It works a treat around rougher areas like the hands, feet and elbows.
To be in the running to win Skin Food, all you have to do is tell us in the comments section what changes you make to your regimen come Winter time?
Do you make the switch to body balms, cut out the bronzer or simply leave everything as it is?
I seriously cannot keep up with RiRi's hair. I've never known anyone mix it up like Rihanna. This latest style looks softer and less severe than some of her previous cutes, mainly because of the sweeping fringe. It's still got an edge to it, though, thanks to the undercut. And then there's the recent addition of brunette strands throughout her bangs. With so much going on, it's not a bad idea to keep the makeup simple and sweet, which is just what RiRi did. Do you think her latest style switch-up works? Or is it time to stop with the experiments now?