
Sure I love the 80s trends but crazy ass big hair is not one that I want to see return! The scariest is probably Samantha’s hair, White Snake anyone??? Sex and the City 2 movie will be coming out next May–but you can get the casts’ bigger than Texas hair now with Terax Finishing Spray. The on set stylists used the fast drying spray to help create the wild looks from the 80′s in flashback scenes, but it can be used to hold a range of styles from soft waves to more voluminous looks. Me, I’m going for the soft waves. Get Terax products here.





















Dear dear me. I think I can smell the hairspray all the way over here! Samantha looks scary, but what really freaks me out is that SJP is a total Madonna clone in that outfit.
hi beauty snobs – just wondering if you were going to address the new ftc laws that apply to bloggers? most other beauty blogs i read have mentioned it.
Hi Kamo,
We were interviewed by NY Times– check the article here http://www.nytimes.com/glogin?URI=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/fashion/15bloggers.html&OQ=_rQ3D2Q26scpQ3D1Q26sqQ3DBagQ2520SnobQ26stQ3Dcse&OP=771cc415Q2FQ3ArvqQ3ACQ26Q20Q23Q5CQ26Q26buQ3AuRRQ3DQ3A-RQ3A-yQ3AaQ7CQ23Q7BcQ26.Q3A-yqpQ26ffvQ5CQ23Q25Q7BbQ5Ep .
Thanks for the reminder, I’ll do a write up now about this!
thanks! i’m not a blogger, but i think the rule is a good idea. i agree with kelly though that it should also apply to other media, not just blogs.
Exactly, we don’t have a problem with disclosure– as you probably noticed I always say when products are sent to me for review by PR people. It’s not a secret but why the singling out of blogs? What about print publications that ‘recommend’ products solely from advertisers and sponsors?