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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Beyoncé’s New Fragrance Is Inspired by Her Heartbeat; Mini Facials at the Stella McCartney Resort Show


HAIR
• Frida Gustavsson has bright orange hair in the new issue of Contributor magazine. [Fashion Gone Rogue]
• Vogue staffers tested out a variety of hair-straightening treatments, and liked all of them! [Vogue Daily]
• Even though those feather hair extensions are getting more difficult to come by, there are still pet-grooming salons offering to weave them into your dog's hair. And not even as part of a pet Halloween costume either. [Allure/Daily Beauty Reporter]
• Kim Kardashian cut her hair a little bit. (Gasp!) [Us]
FRAGRANCE
• Beyoncé is working on a third fragrance she's calling Pulse, after the way her heartbeat pulses when she's in concert. A blend of floral and citrus notes, it'll be released in October. [Elle]
• Michael Jackson's father is being sued by Bravado, who owns the rights to use the singer's name in commercial products, for trying to use his son's name in new fragrances. [NYDN]
• Odin's owners are working on a new unisex scent. [Beauty Counter Blog]
MAKEUP
• Jean Godfrey-June, the beauty director at Lucky, considers beauty- and makeup-themed conversations as a way to get gossip: "When I was at Elle, I would interview celebs and if you just ask them a question like, ‘So, who have you slept with?’ they’re not going to answer you. But if you’re like, ‘When is the first time you tried eyeliner?’ they’ll be like ‘Well…’ and they’ll tell you something pretty intimate about themselves. It’s a way that people connect." [Into the Gloss]
SKIN
• All the models at the Stella McCartney resort show got mini-facials courtesy of Sunday Riley. [Beauty Counter Blog]
NAILS
• Meet Chanel's first celebrity manicurist, Tom Bachik. [Fashionista]
Beyoncé’s New Fragrance Is Inspired by Her Heartbeat; Mini Facials at the Stella McCartney Resort Show
COSMETIC SURGERY
• It's now possible to get laser-assisted liposuction on your neck. Progress indeed. [W Editors' Blog]

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