Friday, January 20, 2012

Hot Scene Hairstyles For Girl

Scene hairstyles are all about showing off your unique style. They are an expression of individuality and personal expression. However, this does not mean that all scene hairstyles are equally attractive. The fact is, some scene ‘dos are simply hotter than others. Some of the best scene looks feature choppy cuts and angles.

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Using a razor instead of a scissor helps get the most out of this look, but if you must use a scissor, try holding it at an angle so you get the perfectly imperfect look. Another hot look involves spiking just the back of a short cut. This creates a wild dimension perfect for the scene crowd. Long bangs are also a great feature for scene ‘dos.
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They create a sexy, shy look by covering part of your face. This mystery is appealing and will earn you some positive attention. You can also enhance your scene look with some sassy accessories like bows and sparkles.

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Perhaps the hottest, and most popular, scene trend, though, is adding bold color to your hair. Neon pink, bright blue streaks, white blonde, and more are all stunning on scene cuts. The hottest looks even manage to use more than one color by streaking or chunking hair.

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Short hairstyles usually look classy and sophisticated, and are also easy to care for during the hot summer. Sometimes a nice clean cut can make a man look more mature and sophisticated while on others, it makes them look younger. If you do intend to have a short hairstyle, make it short all over and not short on the bottom with the rest of the hair long on top. You could also have variations in short hair styles by having your bangs pushed forward, or maybe have them gelled upwards and back.

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Monday, January 16, 2012

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Baking for boys (that’ll win over the girls!): TV’s latest foodie stars the Fabulous Baker Brothers are on a mission to get men into the kitchen



By Frances Hardy

Last updated at 11:22 PM on 13th January 2012




Bread has had a lean time of it recently, what with the fad for low-carb diets, but brothers Tom and Henry Herbert are set to restore it, in all its floury, golden-crusted glory, in the nation’s affections.

‘Put an effort into learning to bake and your fortunes in love will improve,’ says Tom, who should know: a decade ago, when he won the Young Baker of the Year award, he was wooing his wife Anna with hot cross buns with hearts piped on top.

Now they have four children. Henry, too, is convinced of the aphrodisiac power of baking. ‘There’s a knockout chocolate cake I make whenever I’m in trouble with my wife Jess. Never fails.’


Breadwinners: Tom, left, and Henry Herbert feature in The Fabulous Baker Brothers on Channel 4
Breadwinners: Tom, left, and Henry Herbert feature in The Fabulous Baker Brothers on Channel 4

Then Tom recounts how their brother George, slow on the uptake when it came to romance, had his eye on the local optician, a lovely girl called Zoe. ‘She said to me, “What do I have to do to get a free chocolate croissant?” I told her, “Marry my brother,” and she did!’ beams Tom. ‘I dread to think what she’d have done for a brownie,’ adds Henry.





The Herberts have been baking in the Cotswolds since 1920 and Tom, 34, is the fifth generation to carry on the family tradition. Henry, 24, one of six Herbert siblings, is a chef-turned-butcher and he and Tom trade from adjacent shops in the handsome Georgian Hobbs House – once the Herbert family home – in the Gloucestershire market town of Chipping Sodbury.

A winning combination of skill, good looks, enterprise and the capacity to chat and cook with seamless fluency make them ideal front men for their own TV cookery show. And, sure enough, The Fabulous Baker Brothers are now on our screens with their distinctive brand of hearty, blokeish and impeccably sourced grub.


Lily Allen
Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen
Lily Allen and Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen are both fans of the bakery

‘Our show has a very different feel to The Great British Bake Off,’ says Tom, referring to the hugely successful BBC2 cake baking contest, judged by genteel septuagenarian Mary Berry. ‘We hope to reach people who had never stopped to consider why it would be great to cook.’

‘It’s baking for boys – but for the enjoyment of girls,’ adds Henry, who explains that while blokes will relish rustling up a steak burger made from rare-breed British beef, to nestle inside one of Tom’s ‘ultimate burger buns’, women won’t be averse to eating them. At home in Chipping Sodbury, the Herbert brothers have got the High Street tied up.

‘It’s a great arrangement,’ says Tom. ‘Henry sends the pie fillings over and I take a break from breadbaking to make pastry. We turn out the pies together. And the lardy cake is a joint effort. Henry has the lard. I’ve got the flour.’

We like to think the Queen Mother’s longevity was down to our Sodbury cake...

Tom has spent decades perfecting his lardy cake, and its celebrity fans include Laurence Llewellyn- Bowen, who lives in nearby Siddington. Singer Lily Allen is also a customer, while Liz Hurley, another Cotswold resident, has a heartier appetite than many would imagine.

‘I made her one of my breakfast sandwiches with bacon, egg and sausage. She ate all the filling but only half the ciabatta,’ reports Tom. It is his bread, of course, for which Tom is celebrated. The care and artistry he invests in each loaf is reflected in its price, and 18 months ago he made headlines when he produced the most expensive loaf of bread in Britain.

The Shepherd’s loaf can be couriered overnight to anywhere in the country for £21. Customers happy to travel to the shop get it for a knockdown £12. Tom explains its genesis. ‘For several years I’d won Organic Loaf of the Year, so each year it became a challenge to make an even better loaf than the previous one. So I decided to make a real statement loaf.’


Family business: The Bristol bakery pictured in 1976
Family business: The Bristol bakery pictured in 1976

But how does he justify the extortionate cost? He says he uses locally grown spelt flour, which is pricey and flavoursome as well as high in protein, and the loaf weighs in at a massive two kilos. ‘You could feed a whole village with it. And it lasts a long time and is even tastier when it’s mature. We also use our very best baker to make it, so the costs mount up.’

Shepherd’s loaves are ordered as gifts, sent in lieu of flowers in presentation cloth bags. Tom sent one to Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall when they got married. Hobbs House Bakery is poised to receive a Royal Warrant and at the Prince’s Highgrove estate, the visitors’ cafĂ© serves sandwiches from Tom’s shop.

A SLICE OF FAMILY HISTORY

  • The brothers’ great-grandfather Thomas Herbert used to sleep on the dough bin each night. The rising dough would tip him out of bed long before cock crow.
  • Their pioneering grandfather David Herbert sold pitta, sourdough and focaccia in the 1960s in Bristol’s bohemian district, Montpelier.
  • The sourdough (a fermented grain mix used to start the next batch of dough) Tom uses is a staggering 50-plus years old. ‘It’s had our grandfather’s hands in it,’ he says.
  • David Herbert used to take on newly released prisoners at his artisan bakery in Bristol, and teach them everything he knew about baking to help reform them.

It was another of the bakery’s specialities, though, that was a real Royal favourite: the Queen Mum always requested a Sodbury cake – a glorious blend of date, walnut and molasses – be sent to Highgrove every time she visited.

‘We like to think the Queen Mother’s longevity was down to our Sodbury cake,’ laughs Tom. But the brothers guard their recipe for the cake so closely that when the Duchy of Cornwall asked to include it in one of their cookbooks the brothers refused. ‘Nooo! We wouldn’t let them use it,’ they chorus.


Tom and Henry are ferociously hard workers. Henry rises daily at 5.30am and only realised what a lunch break was while filming the TV series. He graduated from catering school just three years ago – winning the Student of the Year award at Westminster Kingsway College, where Jamie Oliver is a past alumni – then worked at the twostar Michelin restaurant Le Gavroche under MasterChef: The Professionals judge Michel Roux Jr.

‘People thought I was mad when I stopped being a chef to become a butcher,’ he says, ‘but I still cook. I do pies, Scotch eggs; ready meals with nothing dodgy in them. And I’m trying to put a bit of rock ’n’ roll into butchery. I want to broaden people’s horizons. I made a big ox cheek stew the other day that they could buy and reheat at home.’

Tom and Henry come from a family of craftsmen and self-publicists. Their grandfather, David Herbert, tried to get into the Guinness Book of Records by producing the fastest-ever loaf, from field to table in an hour and a
half. In contrast, Tom found fame by baking bread slowly, in a TV show called In Search Of The Perfect Loaf.

‘We’re custodians of ancient crafts and customs,’ he says, ‘and we’re passionate about passing on these skills. We take on young local kids as trainees. We want to have the next generation biting at our heels. They don’t have to go to university. They could join us and become butchers and bakers!’

The Fabulous Baker Brothers is on Channel 4 on Wednesday at 8.30pm.

Move over, snake serum: 'Dragon's blood' is Hollywood's latest beauty weapon (and guess which Gaga star is a fan)



By Maysa Rawi

Last updated at 5:17 PM on 13th January 2012






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Rodial's Dragon Blood, £75, reduces skin sagging while boosting elasticity

Snake serum and bee venom may have been 2011's revolutionary beauty products but this year it's all about 'Dragon's Blood.'

Dubbed the ‘Liquid Facelift‘ Dragon’s Blood works by adding essential volume to hollow skin.

It promises to plump, sculpt and lift the complexion but it effectively protects against ageing, forming a skin-like film around the face for a dramatically more youthful complexion - without the needles.

The gel, which reduces skin sagging while boosts elasticity, is actually made from the red sap of the sangre de drago tree.

And Lady Gaga has allegedly been using the cream to prepare for the Golden Globes.

The controversial singer is the latest fan of the beauty product which carries the unusual name.

Before now the only way to counteract sagging skin was to inject fillers into the cheek to restore the original plumpness of the face.

This extreme procedure leads to the common problem known as 'pillow face', where the cheeks look 'inflated' and this can have the adverse effect of closing the eye, making them appear smaller.

A spokesman for Rodial said: 'With our new Dragon's Blood serum, women including our celebrity fans, are able to regain the youthful fullness in their face.


The Dragon Blood Tree is so rare it is only found on the Island of Soqotra, Yemen
The product is made from the red sap of the Dragon Blood Tree, so rare it is only found on the Island of Soqotra, Yemen

'Age, environmental damage and demanding lifestyles all take their toll and age us prematurely, with wrinkles and sagging skin around the eyes and cheeks being some of the first signs.'

Lady Gaga is said to be using the product ahead of the Golden Globes
Lady Gaga is said to be using the product ahead of the Golden Globes

Dragon's Blood is a natural alternative to the extremely popular Restylane injections.

Restylane is used to diminish wrinkles and ageing lines of the face.

Rodial's new Dragon's Blood, £75, alleviates the need for such cosmetic work as it plumps facial hollows and 'orbital troughs' under and around the eyes, as well as for cheek volume and contouring of the chin, forehead and nose.

Primary ingredient 'collageneer' stimulates and increases the natural collagen production and synthesis for smoother, plumper skin and during independent trials 92 per cent volunteers saw an increase in skin elasticity over three months.

72 per cent also experienced a reduction in skin sagging.

Results also showed their skin was dramatically defined and volumised with firmer skin and improved tonicity around the jaw line and cheek bones.

Giddyup! Jonny Lee Miller gallops back on to the big screen in chivalrous role for new vampire film



By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 12:40 AM on 14th January 2012




He's mainly been seen on TV screens and on theatre stages over the last few years but Jonny Lee Miller is galloping his way back on to the big screen.

The actor dons a chivalrous outfit as he rides horse back for his new role opposite Gemma Arterton in vampire flick Byzantium.

And he seems to be taking to the role as he trots along a beach while helping a fellow young actress on to the horse.


New role: Jonny Lee Miller is returning to movie screens in vampire film Byzantium opposite Gemma Arterton
New role: Jonny Lee Miller is returning to movie screens in vampire film Byzantium opposite Gemma Arterton

The Trainspotting star is filming scenes for the upcoming thriller in Dublin, Ireland.





And he's thrown himself into the role, wearing a period costume, complete with white leggings and boots.

The 39-year-old has obviously been practising his equestrian skills as he looked comfortable riding across the sand for the shoot.


Helping hand: The actor helped a young actress on to the horse as they filmed in Dublin, Ireland
Helping hand: The actor helped a young actress on to the horse as they filmed in Dublin, Ireland

Jonny may be playing a chivalrous role in the Neil Jordan movie, but he's also demonstrated his nobility off camera.

As he prepared to get into character to shoot the latest clips he helped a young actress, who was wearing a pink dress with a white petticoat, on to the horse to sit in front of him.

The pair seemed to struggle at first but then laughed as she finally managed to join him on the horse back.

Earlier this week his co-star in the film, Gemma Arterton, was also spotted getting into character as the female lead.


On set: Jonny has mainly appeared on TV shows and acted on stage for the last couple of years but is also set for a Tim Burton movie
On set: Jonny has mainly appeared on TV shows and acted on stage for the last couple of years but is also set for a Tim Burton movie




Chivalrous: Jonny acted like a pro as he galloped across the beach for the thriller
Chivalrous: Jonny acted like a pro as he galloped across the beach for the thriller

The former Bond girl is playing a vampire in the project who moves to a small British town along with what could be her sister or daughter, played by Saoirse Ronan.

The mysterious tale is adapted from Moira Buffini's play A Vampire Story, which was commissioned in 2008 by London's National Theatre.

Arterton was spotted on a well-deserved cigarette break still in full make-up showing her with a bloodied face.

And she too has thrown herself into the part, revealing that she spent six days a week in the gym for a month to get into the vampire fighting spirit.


Finally ready: The actor was a gentleman on set as he got in to character
Finally ready: The actor was a gentleman on set as he got in to character

'She’s brittle and she’s a fighter,' she tells the Daily Mail's Baz Bamigboye, adding: 'There’s blood and vampires and all of that, but we focus on the mother-daughter relationship.'

And she's relieved she can finally act using her native accent for the film because the film is set in Hastings, near where she grew up in Gravesend, Kent, saying her vampire role is 'from the hood'.

Jonny is also currently filming a new movie with Tim Burton called Dark Shadows, opposite Johnny Depp, Eva Green and Michelle Pfeiffer.


Taking a break: Gemma Arterton was seen filming in Ireland earlier this week caked in fake blood
Taking a break: Gemma Arterton was seen filming in Ireland earlier this week caked in fake blood




Biting into the role: She plays a vampire who moves to a small British town with her daughter, played by Saoirse Ronan
Biting into the role: She plays a vampire who moves to a small British town with her daughter, played by Saoirse Ronan