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The smoky eye, ponytail and mostly-black ensemble I've been sporting since fall is feeling pret-ty drab. And after seeing all of the spring-like looks on the red carpet Sunday -- did you see Rachel McAdams' gorgeous floral gown and glowing skin (loved!) -- I am starting to think it's time for a fashion and beauty overhaul. But before I bare my arms (not to mention my legs) I need to tackle some o
Half marathons and marathons can be over in a matter of hours, but runners, both newbies and elite, often spend months training for the 13.1- and 26.2-mile races. Experts describe four common mistakes runners make when preparing for these major races.
Now, let me make this clear: when I say "big problems," I don't mean a broken nail or frizzy hair (although those can suck when you've got an important day ahead of you, but let's get a little perspective here). No, I actually mean "big problems," the kind that aren't easily solved and may require professional help.
I know I shouldn't care if guys like my smoky eye look or the beachy hairstyle (made famous by this celeb) that I try everyday to master, but I just can't help it. Sorry mom! I know you always told me to embrace the looks I was born with and only do what makes me happy, but some of the time, okay, a lot of the time, I might just want to make the opposite sex happy (pathetic, I know).
From hairy pits to shaved heads, we're sure these celebs will always regret these scary style slip-ups. Celebrities are usually flawless icons that can do no wrong when it comes to style and beauty, but sometimes even the most gorgeous women make bad decisions when it comes to their hair, makeup and plastic surgery. See proof in these photos.
A leading medical journal describes climate change as the single largest threat to health in the 21st century.