OPEN BREAST HIDDEN NIPPLE

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DARK CIRCLE AROUND YOUR EYES! REMOVE IT ATONCE

  • To reduce the dark circles around your eyes, no matter at what age you are, get at least seven to eight hours sleep every night. Sleeping with your head slightly elevated would help you working against gravity; which causes fluid to collect in your lower eyelids resulting in dark circles.
  • Use an eye cream around the eyes to keep moisture in the skin.
  • When applying cream or make up around the eyes use the ring finger (as it exerts less pressure).
  • Don't rub eyes frequently as this can cause an eye infection and in turn causing infection in the skin around eyes. This is because; few of us bother to wash our hands before touching our eyes.
Some more Do's and Don'ts to soften and rejuvenate your eye skin:

Do's:
  • Dip cotton pads in chilled milk and place on closed eyes for 10 minutes. Now relax completely. This is to relax the eye skin muscles when they are tired after working with computers.
  • Grate a potato with its peel and apply on your closed eyelids for about 20 minutes and relax completely. This is to care your eyes to have firm muscles.
  • Put sliced cucumber over your eyes to avoid developing dark circles.
  • If your eyes are red and feeling itchy, massage your scalp with curd, to reduce the unwanted temperature around your eye skin.
  • Wash your eyes with cold water often to get sparkling feel for your eye skin.
  • Give a massage to the eyes, by gentle finger movement always down to up.
Don'ts:
  • Don't wear contact lenses for extended periods of time or overnight as this makes your eyes feel tiring and hence giving unnecessary strain to your eye skin.
  • When you splash water do not do this furiously believing doing this will take away tiredness instead wash gently as splashing may hurtle the smallest dust particles or an allergen which may damage the cornea which will again spoil your eye skin as well.
  • Don't use handkerchiefs to wipe eyes, instead use disposable tissues, which are more hygienic to your sensitive eye skin.
  • Don't sit near by the television and minimum of 15 feet distance should be maintained from the television and keep your book at least two feet away to strengthen your eye skin muscles.
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ARE BOLLYWOOD GIRLS SEXIER THAN HOLLYWOOD GIRLS

Okay, let's see how many comments this post brings. I personally think that girls from India are sexier than American girls. Sure, American girls show much more skin and so their pictures might be perceived by most people as being sexier, but most Bollywood actresses have great curves and nice breasts. American actresses and models starve themselves and don't have enough meat on their bones. American actresses who starve themselves have to get surgery to make their breasts larger and they just are not as real and natural as Bollywood actresses. Take a look at these 2 pictures. Nikki Ziering is gorgeous and extremely sexy. She is probably way out of my league, but so is Shilpa Shetty. If I had a chance to be with either one, I would choose Shilpa because she is real and natural.

;OMPARE NUDE AUGUSTINA TO SEXY SHILPA

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BIPASHA SHOWING HER FLOWER

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BAD GIRLS IN BATHROOM

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OLD HOLLYWOOD GLAMOUR

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Lights, camera, fashion! Welcome to the wonderful world of the screen goddess and put your hands together for the wardrobes of the leading ladies of Hollywood.

Veronica Lake, Katherine Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck and Ava Gardner were just a few of the sultry starlets that graced the silver screen during the Golden Age of film. Draped in satin, bejewelled cocktail dresses and trouser suits, they oozed style and sophistication, never needing to flash anything but a smile.

The look is high society elegance; think Keira Knightley's look in Atonement. Supermodel Claudia Schiffer stole the show at the Golden Age of Couture gala at the V&A in London last month, wearing a breathtaking white gown teamed with '40s hair.

Ladies of the 21st century take note; the High Kings of the catwalks have resurrected this stunning style. For sheer indulgence, look to investment dresses by Roberto Cavalli, Marchesa, Rodnik, Galliano and Rachel Roy. Although pricey, anything up to e5,000 a dress, these timeless classics will put you in the spotlight for years to come.

Designer of the moment, Giles Deacon, has created a stunning copper silk satin troubador dress with square neck and pleated shoulders, €1,634.89, available at www.net-a-porter.com. And you can find a fabulous floor-length jersey dress with embellished belt and ruched shoulder seams by Vera Wang Lavender in Harvey Nichols for €580.

But you don't have to splash the cash because this high-glam look can be achieved on a budget. Scout vintage stores for the real deal, where accessory bargains can be had.

HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY CHEATS

Beauty Cheat #1: Stars Are Skinny
Not necessarily, says celebrity wardrobe stylist Ricci DeMartino of Los Angeles’ Cloutier Agency. “It’s all an illusion. Stars are real people with real [figure flaws],” avows the fashionista, whose household-name clients have included Patricia Heaton and Eva Longoria. “A handful of celebrities started out as models but most are normal people like you and me.”
Beauty Cheat #2: Stars Have Perfectly Flat Stomachs
As if! When Beyonce’s skirt recently blew upward mid-concert, revealing what looked to be a belly-slimming undergarment, tongues wagged in thin-is-in Los Angeles. But DeMartino says Beyonce’s far from the only starlet to consider the girdled approach.
“The minimizing undergarment is rampant in Hollywood,” admits the wardrobe expert. “In my closet, I have so many different ones, from full-body on down, for when my clients need it at the last minute. You don’t want a bulge if you’re wearing something elegant.”
The most popular brand by far? Spanx, a line of figure-controlling panties and tights, are adored by everyone from Tyra Banks and Jessica Alba to Oprah herself. Gwyneth Paltrow publicly confessed that the only way she carried off eveningwear after her daughter’s birth was by wearing two pairs of Spanx underneath her clothes! Remember that the next time you sigh about your silhouette!

Beauty Cheat #3: Stars Have Luscious, Long Locks
Ever open a magazine and marvel at how your favorite TV star grew her hair out so quickly and perfectly? It’s called hair extensions, darling! “Hair extensions are [everywhere] in Hollywood,” says hairstylist Jenn Injaian of The Loft, a Sherman Oaks, CA-based salon with an A-list head count.
In fact, says the hair pro, anyone who’s famous enough for first-name-only status probably has a fake lock or two on their heads: “Jessica, Britney, Paris…At one time or other, they’ve all had them. Paris Hilton is known for having short hair and using hair extensio
Beauty Cheat #5: Stars Are Naturally Stylish.
Reese Witherspoon is sitting pretty in a fabulous dress and stilettos, being interviewed by Katie Couric. You’re wishing you knew how to pull it together like that. Newsflash: That outfit took a week of planning by a Tinseltown SWAT team.
“There are teams of people behind these celebrities – [handling] everything from hair and makeup and wardrobe to perfectly tweezed eyebrows,” says stylist DeMartino. Besides a glamour squad and free designer clothes, A-listers have another advantage over the rest of us: They’ve studied with the style gurus.









OLD STYLE HOLLYWOOD BEAUTIES

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HIT IN HOLLYWOOD - TOP OF THT TOP

1. Thank You for Smoking

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Similar to last year's awards show darling Crash, Thank You for Smoking was released in theaters early on in the year. The first few months are normally used by studios as the designated dumping ground for films they don't have much confidence in. And unless the studio launches a killer ad campaign, decent films released in January through March each year miss the boat when it comes to gathering awards which, in the case of Smoking, is a real shame.

How much do I love Thank You for Smoking? I put Thank You for Smoking on my Top 10 think list back in March and it never got bumped off.

2. The Queen

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If you haven't heard the buzz surrounding Helen Mirren's performance in The Queen, then you haven't been paying any attention. Mirren's a sure bet to pick up a Best Actress nod for her role as Queen Elizabeth, but she's not the only reason The Queen is one of the best films of '06. Stephen Frears directs with a light hand and Peter Morgan's intelligent screenplay takes the perfect approach to presenting the events immediately following the death of Princess Diana. Plus, if the Brits are ever in need of a stand-in for Tony Blair, The Queen proves you couldn't do better than hiring Michael Sheen for the job.
More: on The Queen

3. Letters from Iwo Jima

Flags of Our Fathers was a fine movie, but director Clint Eastwood's alternate take on the Battle of Iwo Jima is the better of the two films by far. While Flags concentrates on what happened to the American servicemen who raised the flag on Mt Suribachi, Letters from Iwo Jima flips the story around and focuses on the same battle from the Japanese point of view.

Eastwood's subtitled film posed a dilemma for many critics groups. Should it be considered in the Foreign Film or Best Picture category? It doesn't matter because subtitles or not, it's one of the most entertaining films of the year.


4. United 93

When United 93 was approaching its release on April 28, 2006, the argument kicked into high gear over whether or not it was too early to release a feature film depicting the events of September 11, 2001. With the support of the family members of United 93 victims, Paul Greengrass proved he was right in launching the movie into theaters less than five years after those horrific acts of terrorism. I dare anyone to sit through this beautifully done tribute to the 9/11 victims without shedding a tear.

5. The Departed

I've heard all the arguments against The Departed: "It's too violent." "It's not as good as Scorsese's other mob movies." "The Departed depicts women as either hookers or drug addicts - or both." Cry me a river. If Scorsese wins an Oscar for The Departed, I'll be cheering right there alongside the rest of his fans. It's bloody and brutal and nasty, and every single actor nails their performance.

6. Little Miss Sunshine

Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Alan Arkin, Toni Collette, Paul Dano and scene-stealing young actress Abigail Breslin share screen time in one of the best examples of a strong ensemble cast this decade. Little Miss Sunshine makes a good case for an Academy Award for performances from a group rather than singling out any one actor. If Kinnear was off, Carell and Company might as well pack it in. Same goes for any member of the cast. Little Miss Sunshine is a group effort that succeeds because there aren't any weak links.

7. Half Nelson

Strong, intense, riveting performances by Ryan Gosling and Shareeka Epps are two of the main reasons to go gaga over Half Nelson. Gosling lays it on the line as a junior high school teacher hooked on drugs. Epps co-stars as the student who discovers - and covers up - his secret.

8. Casino Royale

What Batman Begins did for that superhero franchise, Casino Royale does for the Bond film series. Not many films had to overcome as much negative press as Casino Royale had to do prior to its release. Internet bloggers and Bond fanatics were all but calling for Daniel Craig's head during the film shoot. But the Casino Royale team of Craig and director Martin Campbell were able to silence the majority of their critics by delivering a movie that's better than the other films of the series since Sean Connery threw in the towel. Casino Royale made a believer out of me, and I've never been a fan of Bond, James Bond.

9. The Dead Girl

The subject matter's dark and disturbing and so The Dead Girl won't be everyone's cup of tea. But for those, like me, who enjoy their films with more bite than bark, The Dead Girl is the twisted tale we've been waiting for all year. Writer/director Karen Moncrieff shows she has a keen eye and ear for storytelling without posturing. And the performances of Brittany Murphy and Kerry Washington in particular are strikingly raw.

10. The Illusionist

It's deliciously fun to watch Edward Norton and Paul Giamatti square off in this big screen adaptation of Steven Millhauser's short story, Eisenheim the Illusionist. Norton holds back and lets the character slowly find his way to the audience, while Giamatti attacks the story with his usual gusto. Add Jessica Biel (in a surprisingly nuanced performance) and Rufus Sewell (always good as the dashing bad guy) to the mix and things just couldn't get any better.More: on The Illusionist

AISHWARYA RAI - STUNNING THINGS

This former Miss World with the captivating blue-green eyes has captured the hearts and imagination of millions of male admirers in her native India. Aishwarya Rai may not be well known outside of Asia, but we think it's only a matter of time (and perhaps a role in a Western film) before India's jewel becomes the whole world's darling.

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ANGELINA JOLIE - VARIOUS MOODS???

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NAOMI CAMPBELL - THE BLACK ROSE

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HOLLYWOOD IS KISSING BOLLYWOOD

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