Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Heidi Klum's hot Guitar Hero. Please don't leave!

We're all on pins and needles today, what with the presidential election deciding the fate of the free world and beyond. So to help distract us, how about a little Heidi Klum Guitar Hero action?

In this video, Heidi reprises Tom Cruise's "Risky Business" underwear dance scene with some serious air guitar work.

The Dish Rag has already reported that Heidi and her man Seal say they will leave the country if John McCain is elected. Click here to read about Heidi and Seal moving out of the U.S.!

But after seeing this, we think that would be a terrible, terrible loss.

So watch this video a few times and then decide carefully how you will vote today.

This is important, people.




Monday, November 12, 2007

Hair Styles- fabulous fun fashionable

There are all kinds of different hair styles out there. From women’s buns to men’s crew cuts, hairstyles are varied and distinct. Hairstyle is all about personality and preference because there are just so many options out there. Many people choose to follow the Hollywood trends while others seem to be set in their ways with their current hair style. Here are some of the most popular hairstyles of today:

  • Long vs. Short hairstyle
  • Curly
  • Braided hair
  • Ponytail
  • Crew cut
  • Bun
  • Layered

Of course, most hairstyles are geared toward either men or women, so choosing is often within your own gender. Each gender has a multitude of choices when it comes to hairstyles, although women tend to have more of a selection with the wedding and prom hairstyles. There are also factors that come along with hairstyle choices that go beyond simple gender differential as well such as social status, fashion sense and culture.

Hairstyles are often developed and designed through hairstylists in shops, malls and outlet stores that specialize in the different colors and fashions. A style could cost anywhere between $9 (for a basic, run of the mill hair cut) and $100+ (for the more sophisticated / complicated styles).

Some timeless hairstyles that have been used throughout the generations are:

  • Afros: The hairstyle that is most popular among African-Americans has tended to be some sort of an afro that is worn for black pride and such.
  • Bun: This women’s hairstyle is pretty popular because it is so easy to assemble and put together, while still looking elegant and professional. The hairstyle consists of hair just as it sounds- in a bun!
  • Buzz cut: This hairstyle is usually reserved for men, although many women today have this type of military haircut. It consists of short hair all over the head, normally no more then ½ inch long.
  • Ponytail: This women’s style is pretty much the easiest hairstyle out there and has been used as long as people remember. All that you need to do is pull your hair to the back and secure it with a rubber band!

Hairstyles portray so much about each human being just as DNA does within the scientific measures of the body. You can learn a lot about a person just by what hairstyle they choose to express themselves with and how they approach the type of hair they wear. With a multitude of options, hairstyles can be this, that or anything in between!

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Privacy Policy for Chantelle Paige Latest Hairstyles

If you require any more information or have any questions about our privacy policy, please feel free to contact us by email at kedarah@hotmail.com.

At Chantelle Paige Latest Hairstyles, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us. This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal information is received and collected by Chantelle Paige Latest Hairstyles and how it is used.

Log Files
Like many other Web sites, Chantelle Paige Latest Hairstyles makes use of log files. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol ( IP ) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider ( ISP ), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.

Cookies and Web Beacons
Chantelle Paige Latest Hairstyles does use cookies to store information about visitors preferences, record user-specific information on which pages the user access or visit, customize Web page content based on visitors browser type or other information that the visitor sends via their browser.

Some of our advertising partners may use cookies and web beacons on our site. Our advertising partners include Google Adsense, .

These third-party ad servers or ad networks use technology to the advertisements and links that appear on Chantelle Paige Latest Hairstyles send directly to your browsers. They automatically receive your IP address when this occurs. Other technologies ( such as cookies, JavaScript, or Web Beacons ) may also be used by the third-party ad networks to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements and / or to personalize the advertising content that you see.

Chantelle Paige Latest Hairstyles has no access to or control over these cookies that are used by third-party advertisers.

You should consult the respective privacy policies of these third-party ad servers for more detailed information on their practices as well as for instructions about how to opt-out of certain practices. Chantelle Paige Latest Hairstyles's privacy policy does not apply to, and we cannot control the activities of, such other advertisers or web sites.

If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your individual browser options. More detailed information about cookie management with specific web browsers can be found at the browsers' respective websites.


Friday, November 2, 2007

These Oscar moments left Gil Cates speechless
Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men News - USA Today - 23 hours ago
"Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men, who won the (1994 supporting actress) Oscar for The Piano. She was at that time 11 years old, really adorable. The actress from the film, ...

Globes recognizes several new TV shows
Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men News - United Press International - Dec 13, 2007
The supporting actress nominees for television are Rose Byrne, Rachel Griffiths, Katherine Heigl, Samantha Morton, Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Menand Jamie Pressly.

Under-30 crowd gets its Golden Globe moment
Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men News - calendarlive.com, CA - Dec 14, 2007
A youth movement was afoot in TV as well, with nominees America Ferrera, 23, for "Ugly Betty"; Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men for "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" and Ruth ...

HBO HD is Cablevision's HD Channel of the Day, as Part of ...
Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men News - Emediawire (press release), WA - Dec 18, 2007
Starring Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Ian mckellen, Famke Janssen, Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men, Kelsey Grammer, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn, Shawn Ashmore, Aaron Stanford, ...

List of Golden Globe Awards Nominations
Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men News - The Associated Press - Dec 13, 2007
... Katherine Heigl, "Grey's Anatomy"; Samantha Morton, "Longford"; Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men, "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee"; Jaime Pressly, "My Name Is Earl. ...

'Damages' leads Globe TV pack with 4 noms
Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men News - Hollywood Reporter, United States - Dec 13, 2007
They are joined by Byrne ("Damages"), Rachel Griffiths ("Brothers & Sisters"), Morton ("Longford") and Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men ("Bury My Heart"). ...

POLL - VOTE: Who were Oscars' most gracious losers?
Anna Paquin News - The Envelope, CA - Dec 8, 2007
Holly Hunter, best supporting actress nominee of 1993 for "The Firm" ? losing to Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men for "The Piano." Hunter was a rare double nominee that year ...

Golden day for Canada as awards season heats up
Anna Paquin hairstyles X-MenNews - Globe and Mail, Canada - Dec 14, 2007
... including best miniseries or TV movie, and actor nominations for two Canadian cast members, lead Adam Beach and supporting player Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men. ...

Rhys Meyers and Nesbitt Golden Globe nominees
Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men News - RTE.ie, Ireland - Dec 13, 2007
... Rachel Griffiths ('Brothers & Sisters'), Katherine Heigl ('Grey's Anatomy'), Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men ('Bury My Heart At Wounded - Knee'), Jaime Pressly ('My Name Is ...

Amazing Hair Days Depend on Quality Hair Products

Nothing beats a beautiful head of hair! Admit it: whether you have long, flowing locks, bold spikes, or bouncing curls, your hair is an extension of your personality. And for most of us in today’s time-crunched society, taking care of it is no easy manner.

You need not be a celebrity, nor spend hours sitting in a salon styling chair to achieve natural, beautiful hair. With the right http://www.nexxus.com hair products and advice from the experts, you can turn every day into an amazing hair day. But where do you start?

Celebrity stylist Roy Teeluck has spent the last 22 years honing his craft at some of the most prestigious salons around the globe, and he says fabulous hair is no secret. “Really, really beautiful hair is naturally feminine and beautiful", he says. “And that look starts out with a style that works with rather than against your hair’s own natural texture.”

Taking advantage of our hair’s natural properties is where many people become confused. It’s no wonder; grocery store shelves are packed with products promising quick-fix solutions to achieving dream hair. You might even have a large collection of half-used, poor performing, http://www.nexxus.com" shampoos & conditioners stashed away somewhere in your bathroom.

Unfortunately, many people choose products that are just not right for their hair at the microscopic level, deep within the hair and scalp where marvelous hair begins.

Without getting too technical, your body chemistry, more specifically your body’s pH level, is a major factor that shapes the kind of “hair day” you are going to have. Essentially everyone’s body has a distinct pH level ranging somewhere between two extremes: acid and alkaline. And as odd as it may sound, your hair takes on a positive electrical charge when it is slightly acidic.

But enough about science! The important thing to remember is that for your hair to look its best, it needs to stay positively charged. That positive charge helps create natural, beautiful hair, and that translates into more self-confidence.

Luckily, there are a variety of quality http://www.nexxus.com salon products to improve your hair’s chemistry and give your hair a positive charge. While it’s true that not any one shampoo or conditioner works for all of us, there are products that tackle a variety of common problems including treating color damaged hair or keeping hair moisturized.

Teeluck confesses that products made from botanical ingredients and polymers have the most benefit for your hair. Healthy hair relies on a balance of several key ingredients including proteins, moisture enhancers, essential fatty acids and vitamins and minerals.

Teeluck says color-treated hair can lose its vibrancy and shine between treatments. Using the correct salon products prior to and following coloring will help keep your hair it’s healthiest.

Keeping hair properly moisturized is an even more widespread problem. Many factors contribute to hair drying out – from the climate you live in, to too many hours under a blow dryer – your hair can become brittle, dry and damaged.

To keep hair moisturized, Teeluck recommends a shampoo and conditioner from Nexxus that are famous for their moisturizing properties. By improving your hair’s moisture, you are also strengthening your hair by boosting its elasticity, and that leads to fuller, healthier hair.

There is no end to the clutter of http://www.nexxus.com hair care solutions on the market today. TV shows and magazine ads bombard you with an endless parade of products promising to improve your hair’s health. Ultimately, your best bet is to trust hair care experts Teeluck and other master stylists at Nexxus. You can start by finding your personal Nexxus level, and by trying some complimentary hair product samples.

How Often Do You Find Yourself Saying: I Wish I Knew How To Get Perfect Hairstyle

I sometimes feel sorry for my hairdresser, who has to put up with me coming in and saying "give me something different," or - I want a short hairstyle for summer, etc.

He has a lot of hairstyle magazines in the waiting area, so many times he grabs one of them and starts to show me samples of what he thinks I might like.

As I sat there waiting for him to find something, I realized what a rough job he had. In fact, we were talking one day as he was trying to figure out what kind of short trendy hairstyle he could make out of my current medium hairstyle when he confessed that he did much better when people brought in pictures of hairstyles they liked.

He told me that one day a man came in and asked for a dangerous-looking hairstyle

Now, even though my hairdresser is always up-to-date on the latest hairstyles (both men's hairstyles and womens hairstyles,) he had no idea what this guys impression of dangerous was. He looked kind of worried when he told that me since he had no clue, he just gave the guy a typical men's hairstyle. He wasn't sure if the guy was satisfied or not.

I know that men's hairstyles cost around $20 (womens hairstyles tend to be a LOT more), and if you're going to pay that kind of money for something, you should get what you want ? especially if you tell the hairdresser what you want!

And that's the missing link. When you ask the hairdresser for something different, but you don't have pictures of hairstyles you like, you'll end up with the same old thing. In this case, both parties lost. The hairdresser was not happy because he didn't think he gave the customer the mens hairstyle that he wanted; the customer was not happy because he had been all excited about his new dangerous look, only to end up with the same haircut he always got.

Is there a solution to this problem. Sure! Whenever possible, always bring your hairdresser pictures of what you have in mind. I even take pictures of people on the television and bring them in. He wants a picture so bad he'll even watch a video tape of a person with my vision of a short trendy hairstyle just to get an idea of what I have in mind.

He really just needs a clue as to what you might be looking for in a new hairstyle. Medium length? Long? Shorter? I found out the hard way that he really has a different opinion of how short a short trendy haircut should be (on me) ? That's a mistake I'll never make again

Now, with all the new technology out there, there is a way to put on virtual hairstyles and see what you might look like in them before you go in for your hairstyle. I do this all the time, and it has saved me time (growing back hair), and money when I get what I want the first time. Evelyn Grazini is a Health and Wellness Researcher who writes for a variety of Health Sources including www.aHealthStop.com - Your One Stop Shop for Health, Wellness, Beauty. Look and you'll find the Virtual Hairstyle Selector and More! http://www.aHealthStop.com

Thursday, November 1, 2007

In Depth Profile and Interview with Emma Watson

Actress Emma Watson is profiled in a new article online from the Telegraph. This lengthy piece goes into much detail about her young life, her desire to become “a proper actress,” and her new project, the upcoming film “Ballet Shoes.” She first speaks of this new role and of its differences from her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, as well as her own personal connections to this new character:

‘It’s the first time I’ve been anything but Hermione,’ she says, fiddling with the cushions. ‘Pauline is headstrong, so in that way she is quite like Hermione, but she is not academic. In fact, Emma Watson actually reminds me of myself as a child, much more than Hermione does. Pauline is utterly obsessed with being an actress and I was just like that when I was younger. I dreamt of it. I practised speeches in front of mirrors. Whenever there was a part at school, I went for it. I was probably a bit of a show-off in the sense that any chance to get up and be seen, I did it.’ She sounds like a nightmare. ‘I was such a drama queen,’ she says, blushing a bit. ‘I used to wail and moan and cry, and little things were blown up into being big things. I don’t know how my parents stood it, really.’ She says she isn’t like that at all now. ‘I’ve grown up a bit,’ she says. ‘I’ve had to.’


Acting, however, is not the only avenue Miss Watson is perusing. She goes on to detail her plans to apply at Cambridge to ‘read English and philosophy,’ by saying: “I feel it’s terribly important to continue with my education, in case acting doesn’t work out for me.” The interview goes on to discuss her life as a teenager and an actress, along with life she has lead being both. The topics of seeing her family, relationships, and fashion are also mentioned in this extended look at her career. The profile concludes with Emma’s thoughts on the world shown in “Ballet Shoes,” one which she feels ‘captivates everyone it touches.’ Asked about the relevance of this story, which looks at the aftermath of war, and whether this generation will be interested, she says:
‘Yes, I still think it’s relevant,’ she says enthusiastically. ‘Everyone loves that world, don’t they? The backstage world of what actually goes on during the rehearsals of a play or the making of a film. I thought it would be so glamorous, so exciting.’ And isn’t it? Emma Watson looks at me in surprise. ‘Yes,’ she says, eyes open wide, ‘of course.’

“Ballet Shoes” will be broadcast December 26 on BBC1 at 8:30pm.
Tag: Emma Watson