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Going Gray: Why I Finally Stopped Coloring My Hair

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Two years ago, I stopped coloring my hair and realized I had unintentionally done something radical. People assumed my long, gray hair was a statement against our culture's celebration of youth and our rigid conventions of beauty. Or, conversely, they assumed my hair revealed an inherent laziness on my part.

"I don't mind gray hair on a woman," a man told me once over a glass of wine, as if I had forgotten to shower or wear deodorant.

"I could never let my hair go gray," a friend said to me. "I mean, yours looks OK, but my mother would just die if I let my hair go like that."

"Good for you!" a stranger screamed across the parking lot at the public library. "Good for you! Don't you ever let anyone tell you you need to color you hair!"

And while I appreciated this man's enthusiastic endorsement of my... umm... lifestyle choice, I was not quite sure it was deserved. I got my first gray hairs when I was in my early twenties. Back then, I considered my gray hairs to be purveyors of doom, and so I began what would become years of touching up, dyeing, and highlighting away every gray strand, every indication that I might, one day, be old.

At first, I did my own coloring, and sometimes the resulting colors were shades that actually appeared naturally in other humans. Most of the time, however, I emerged from these hours-long sessions with locks of varying shades of plum and purple, hints of Ronald-McDonald orange and Big-Bird yellow. Once, when my older son was 3, he took one look at my freshly-dyed hair and burst into tears.

"Your hair is purple!" he screamed.

"Honey, it's not purple," I said.

But there was too much evidence to the contrary.

"It is! It is!" he sobbed.

By the time I was in my early thirties, I had learned to let a professional do my coloring, and as my hair grew grayer and grayer, I went to the colorist's at increasingly narrow intervals -- every other month, every six weeks, every four weeks. By the time I was 40, I was going every three weeks. The entire procedure -- color, shampoo, scalp massage, blow-dry -- took about three hours and cost half of what I earned in a week, yet two weeks after this epic coloring session, my hair once again looked like someone had run a white paintbrush over my part.

And so one day a couple of years ago, I just decided that was it. I called my long-time stylist and made an appointment for -- gasp -- just a cut.

"Wait," my stylist said when I arrived. "They only put you down for a cut. We'll need rework the schedule a bit to fit in your color."

"No," I explained. "I'm going to stop coloring."

My hairdresser was my age, heroin-addict skinny with butt-length, carrot-colored hair and a myriad of fading tattoos -- a ring around her thin wrist, a rose above her right breast, a branch on her left ankle. She stood behind me and in the reflection in the mirror, her scowl was lopsided and crinkly around the edges.

"You can't be serious," she finally said.

I was serious, I told her.

"You're going to look 10 years older," she said. "Are you prepared for that?"

I was prepared for that. I was 45 years old, and no amount of hair dye was going to make me look 20. Plus, there were plenty of other women who wore their gray hair beautifully. My mother was one of them.

Back in the seventies, my mother had a jet-black bob like Jackie Kennedy, but she stopped dying her hair some time in the eighties. Now, people constantly told her she looked years younger than she was. Her secret? She always wore vivid colors, and she never went anywhere -- the grocery store, hiking, water aerobics -- without earrings and plenty of bright lipstick -- blazing lava, plum explosion, true red.

Personally, I was a fan of drab colors -- browns, blacks, grays -- and I knew a splash of colorful lipstick was not suddenly going to transform me into my perky, upbeat mother. It just wasn't me. Still, while I was growing out my hair, the thin, gray band around my scalp got increasingly wider, as if I were wearing a giant, white headband, and finally, I decided a splash of color here and there couldn't hurt.

And so I invested in a few brightly-colored scarves, a couple of flashy tops. My daughter also convinced me to buy a long, purple wrap. The wrap became my new go-to item -- the thing I wore to every single event I attend for an entire spring and summer and part of the fall. However, every time I put it on, rather than feeling fresh-faced and lively, I was reminded of perhaps the greatest transgression I ever committed against my mother, something far worse than all my teenage shenanigans combined.

I was in my early twenties, and my mother was younger than I am now -- in her early forties -- when I gave her a book I thought she would like. My daughter was 2 at the time, and I was pregnant with my son, and I saw this as a moment of bonding -- a moment when I could say to my mother, "I, too, am a woman, and I understand the difficulty of growing older in a society that honors youth." The book was When I Grow Old, I Shall Wear Purple, which Thrift Books describes as an "enchanting collection of writings and photographs evokes the beauty, humor and courage of women living in their later years."

Later years. My mother was the same age I was when I took up mountain biking, the age when I embraced the craft beer movement and began road racing, the age when I was just beginning to be calm in my mind and comfortable in my body, the age that Esquire just praised as the time when women are most alluring. My mother opened the book -- a birthday gift -- and paused with it in her hands. Her eyes were wide and dark, her lovely, fuchsia lips twitching up and down, searching for words. A sliver of wrapping paper clung to the book's back cover.

"Oh," she said. "Oh."

There was the briefest pause, and then the silence gave way to thank you and how thoughtful, and the moment was gone.

That was over 20 years ago. Now, my mother actually is growing older, and, at 47, I suppose I am too. Today, I no longer balk at the insinuation inherent in my head full of gray hairs -- the implication that I am surely and swiftly heading where we are all heading, if we are lucky -- to old age. And whenever I catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror or in a photo one of my kids snaps on a cell phone, I see a bit of my mother -- the red undertones in my skin, the certain way I hold my jaw -- and I think of that stranger in the library parking lot, and I simply think, well, yeah. Good for me. Good for me.

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The Ultimate Summer Beauty Survival Kit

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Your summer beauty survival kit includes everything you need for your skin and hair to flourish in the sun.

The sunny, activity-filled summer season is roaring and by now we may have encountered our first tan lines that snuck in (with SPF, of course), some humidity-driven hair frizz, mini-wrinkles that formed from squinting, a few very late/very early pool parties or a long stroll at the beach. Being pro-gorgeous (and anti-aging) doesn't have to be a time bandit, and with a little preparedness we can still keep our youthful appearance from marching ahead of us. Here are a few new-to-market products and services that can fit into any schedule or travel plan.

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In summer we simultaneously encounter sweating, direct sunlight on our hair and skin, humidity, then dryness from air conditioning -- sometimes all within minutes. Aside from fatigue and dehydration, this wreaks havoc on trying to make a good impression. So, if oxygen and water are the mother of all beauty wellness (and, trust me, they are) they're also the foundation of your hair, skin and health. This is why we (beauty expert folks) set out to pummel you with both earthly compounds. Oxygen breathes life into your lungs, skin, cells and brain for energy, circulation and positive thinking. That's why we feel so good after any physical activity. Water provides head-to-toe hydration, anti-wrinkling benefits by plumping skin, as well as flushing impurities from our body. Want to obliterate that Twinkie? A gallon of water helps you do it.

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Now, let's get pro-gorgeous. Next time someone tells you to "breathe," forego the eye roll and pull out you personal atomizer. Yes. Oxygen Plus allows you to breathe instant energy and production into your skin and body. Dosed oxygen into the lungs digests food better in the stomach and intestines allowing nutrients to absorb into our bloodstream and bodily cells -- and even helps to break down alcohol. It's also great for post-exercise recovery or general fatigue. The best part? You'll look refreshed and smiley. Oxygen Plus comes in a home-based unit the size of a flashlight or in aerated canister packs and mini-travel sizes. I keep a six-pack in the pantry and one in my messenger bag for the afternoon. Being an "airhead" has never looked (or felt) better.

Keeping with the oxygen theme, the Orlane Paris brand has been trusted for decades as a results-oriented, top-tier beauty ambassador. Their Anti-Aging Oxygenation System is one very powerful month-long, pre-packaged facial treatment that should be indulged. You'll see why it's a secret weapon for celebrities before going in front of the cameras. Just like your car needs oil changes, your skin's appearance needs the occasional sparkplugs changed -- or everything slows down and becomes dull. I tried the four-week elixir and it proved to give me a bright, fresh, dewy glow. Additionally, I also put a few of Orlane's heavyweights to the test: B21 Extraordinaire -- Youth Reset (an amazing scientific serum release), Extreme Anti-Wrinkle Regenerating Night Care (for re-plumping and reversal) and Bio-Mimic Hydrating Masque for a weekly surge of lush, penetrable moisture. As they say, !Que rico! (how rich). You're most welcome.

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NuFace's technology has not only brought the non-surgical microcurrent facial-lift into the mainstream, but into our homes. I admit I've slacked off as a daily user (as the benefits are cumulative), but during my three-month sessions the visible results were truly undeniable. The Trinity offers three attachments: The Facial Trainer microcurrent muscle and tissue lifting piece, the LED Wrinkle Remover (red light therapy) and the ELE targets eyes and lips. With NuFace's release of the "mini" we now have no excuse to lift on the go. Their Optimizing Mist contains Aloe Vera and hyaluronic acid to charge cells, plump skin and enhance the device's glide action. The serum collection is stellar and can be layered during the treatment or used with your daily skincare regimen. I'm also addicted to Collagen Booster with copper. This baby could be your new best friend. (HINT: Forget the naysayers, watch the online tutorials, don't forget the neck and be consistent.)

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Now for something completely new: Mobile powder SPF protection in the form of Jane Iredale's Refill-Me Refillable Loose Powder Brush that combines compact luxury mineral powders-of-choice within a petite, luxe brush. Allowing reapplication touch-ups of powder/foundation or powder/sunscreen without messing up your makeup! My "Refill-Me" contains their Powder-Me SPF 30 Dry Sunscreen. L-O-V-E. (If your beau is rocking a shaved/bald head, get him one, too). Jane Iredale's philosophy of "travel lightly and carry a good powder brush" comes from one of the most beloved brands known as the "skincare makeup," producing one of the purest, safest formulas of mineral-based powders and foundations -- a critical step our just-applied, expensive skincare deserves.

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Red Door Beauty Bar, NYC

Ever dream of going to Elizabeth Arden's legendary Red Door Spa? What are you waiting for? The most famous red door has never gone out of style and remains luxe, yet comparatively affordable. What really impressed me most at a recent treatment day was how finger-on-the-pulse au-current Red Door Spa has remained -- and continues to evolve. Three generations could not only feel right at home, but also confidently know there's an Elizabeth Arden product and service to accommodate, with highly trained and dedicated technicians at every turn -- whether you choose an all-day head-to-toe rejuvenation or the revitalized Speed Services menu. This summer, gift-card yourself or a loved one to Red Door's immediately transformative, cutting-edge hair treatments. Kérastase Chronologiste Caviar Ritual deeply infuses and strengthens every hair strand with an enormous concentration of "actives." I had the Advanced Glycolic Smoothing Treatment which gently plumped and tamed my curly lengths, giving me soft, silky hair -- that didn't require any cure time (you could actually wet hair in the shower immediately). This glycolic, botanical keratin infusion is also extremely safe. The Red Carpet Blow Dry is a pared-down express service that also utilizes formaldehyde-free keratin proteins to achieve glossy, smooth hair that lasts for up to three shampoos -- perfect for a weekend that requires your hair looking its social best. Be on the lookout for our online, in-depth coverage of Red Door's exclusive skincare range, facial remedies, body treatments and seasonal hair fashion updates via Twitter @CSGorgeous.

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Nothing beats a professional, in-salon colorist. But if life finds you in a more remote location, and your hair color even more disconnected, consider eSalon, an amazing breakthrough home delivery service that will customize your hair color formula for around $20 and deliver it faster than your new roots can creep in. If your formula requires more customization, their licensed colorists are available nearly on-demand for feedback and update recommendations. Great for those that have to maintain their regrowth between color weaving.

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Summer means a lot of outdoor excursions, wardrobe changes and hair tweaks due to pool, beach, exercise or a busy social calendar. As a 25-year veteran celebrity hair stylist and colorist, I find luxuriated, soft, shiny hair that moves has the very best endurance for long, multi-event days (and nights). I kid you not when I share my amped-up enthusiasm for the Davines line of hair care products. Made in Parma, Italy with more love and passion for purity than I've ever seen, I guarantee you'll find a few items that will permanently define your routine. Aside from being globally ethic and sustainable (green), Davines has honed such specific cures for hair that it will only take one feel of your hair to realize they nailed it. My daily (yes, daily) go-tos? Oil Non-Oil, Melu Serum (or MOMO Cream) and OI Absolute Beautifying Potion (also great for smoothed, bouncy blowouts). In that order. Followed by DeDe Leave In Mist in the afternoon if I have to refresh for an outing. The true test of a gentle, organic or sulfate-free brand is whether you can run your fingers through your hair immediately after rinsing shampoo -- or not. As I invite my salon clients to do every time. Depending on whether your hair is fine, colored or chemically treated (including sun, chlorine or harsh water), curly, dry or coarse, Davines has the solution. When was the last time your shampoo, conditioner or styling treatment contained spinach, fig, tomato, cherry extracts or olive butter, apricot, pistachio or roucou oil--in large (or any) quantity?

Never, that's when.

In respectful homage, I also want to salute one of the original skin and hair wellness brands that I still use to this day, Carita's Fluide De Beauté 14 ultra-nourishing dry oil for face, body and hair. It feels disappearingly amazing and smells rich and their Daily Protective Cream for dry, colored or damaged hair nourishes beyond expectation.

So there you have it: Your summer on-the-go pro-gorgeous survival kit. Now go out and have the time of your (beautiful) life.

8 Signs You're Headed for a Breakup

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Most of us go into relationships with the best of intentions. We put our best feet forward in the first three months with the anticipation that the relationship will continue to grow and go the distance.

We introduce our partner to our friends and family hoping to get the vote of approval. Often we share our dreams for the future, plan holidays and vacations together and learn the fine art of compromising in a relationship, because it's worth it.

Sometimes outside influences can attack our relationship resulting in the inevitable bumps on the road. It's at these times that we look at our partner and either deal favorably with conflict resolution, or sadly our ego sometimes gets in the way and we end up heading for a fall.

From financial issues to family stress, the romantic gestures from an outsider at work to juggling the schedules of children, even job pressures can affect the best of relationships.

Here are a few tips to know if you're relationship is on its way out, or if it's just a bump on the road that hopefully will become a distant memory.

1. They stop sending good morning and good night text messages. If your significant other used to start his or her day with a good morning text and good night text, but those have disappeared, chances are the relationship could be fizzling out.

2. Phone calls are reduced. If your significant other usually calls you after lunch, on his or her way home from work, or before bedtime when you're not together and the calls have been reduced to once a day or a few times a week, your sweetheart may be disengaging from the relationship.

3. Pet names disappear. He or she goes from saying, "It's me" to leaving messages with their first or full name, assume the familiarity and romance are on their way out. Affectionate pet names are part of a relationship. It's what makes you unique as a couple and puts a smile on your face.

4. Plans are made without you in mind. If your normal routine is to see each other a few times a week and on weekends and suddenly your significant other would rather go out for drinks with friends and go home alone instead of into your arms, assume they are creating more distance and are open to the possibilities of meeting someone else.

5. Future talks are put on hold. If you had been discussing living together or even planning a vacation six months out and now you're not sure when you'll be getting together in the next few days, your relationship suddenly might become a short-term affair, and not with someone who wants to go the distance anymore.

6. Sex dissipates. Having a healthy sex life creates bonding in a relationship. If you're partner is having doubts about the relationship, often sex is the first thing to go. If your sex life goes from "hot" to "not," there's a possibility your partner is detaching from the relationship.

7. PDA disappears. If you're the kind of affectionate couple who holds hands in public and loves cuddling at night and you find yourself sleeping on your side of the bed, there could be trouble in paradise. If the welcome home kisses are no longer part of your regime, it's a sign that you might be falling out of the love zone.

8. Titles disappear. While titles are usually more important to a woman than to a man, if you've been introduced as the girlfriend, boyfriend or partner and suddenly you're being introduced as, "This is Janie," there could be trouble on the horizon or you might be moving into the friend zone.

Understand that feelings can fluctuate in a relationship, but if the flow has been disrupted by most of these relationship issues on this list, you might be headed for splitsville.

Before you catastrophize and think it's over, take the time to talk to your partner about how important they are in your life. Acknowledge there's been a shift in the relationship and ask them if there are any outside stressors that could be affecting the two of you. One of you might still be brewing about something that happened over a month ago and perhaps an apology needs to be made if your partner is feeling resentful about something or misunderstood.

Read: 10 Signs You Know He's Smitten

Acknowledge how affectionate you used to be, and let your partner know that you miss those times and would love to get back on track. Take the time to listen to your partner's concerns. If you truly think this is a relationship worth fighting for, let your partner know that you don't want to toss it away. Ask how you can help bring back the romance in your life.

If your partner just isn't feeling it for you anymore, don't fight it. Thank them for the memories and start the healing process. I know it hurts to have another failed relationship. But I also know that there is someone special out there waiting for you. Perhaps you just haven't met him or her yet.

Julie Spira is America's Top Online Dating Expert and Digital Matchmaker. She's the founder of CyberDatingExpert.com and creates Irresistible Profiles for singles on the dating scene. For more dating advice, follow @JulieSpira on Twitter and sign up for the free Weekly Flirt newsletter.

Taylor Swift And Karlie Kloss Dance On Stage At An Ingrid Michaelson Concert

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Taylor Swift obviously doesn't care if you think her dancing is awkward, or else she probably would've stopped a while ago.

Swift and her BFF, Victoria's Secret Angel Karlie Kloss, danced like no one was watching at the Ingrid Michaelson concert in New York City on July 30. Lucky for us, people were watching and filming with their phones.

In this Instagram video, T-Swift is dressed in black on the middle of the stage. If you can't spot her immediately, don't worry. You'll soon recognize her signature awkward jig/wavy arm combo:



Another clip captured by an Instagram user shows Swift as she goes over to embrace Kloss. Don't worry, guys, she quickly resumes jigging:



Ingrid Michaelson clearly appreciated Swift's moves, as the "Girls Chase Boys" singer posted an Instagram collage thanking Swift and others for coming out:



You do you, Taylor.

CEO Gets Epic Retirement Party Fit For A Boss

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With a send-off this awesome, this CEO will never doubt that he's "the man."

When Mark Sebba, CEO of online luxury retailer Net-a-Porter, decided to step down from the company after 11 years of service, his staff threw him a pretty boss retirement party. A video uploaded to YouTube shows Sebba walking into Net-a-Porter's London office on July 11, expecting business as usual, only to be greeted by a gospel singer and crowds of adoring employees, singing and dancing along to their own rendition of Aloe Blacc's "The Man."

Sebba navigated his way around the office to find a mariachi band, dancers, a gospel choir, acrobats and screaming "fans" holding posters of the beloved boss. Best of all, screens showed video of employees in the company's New Jersey, Shanghai and Hong Kong offices performing choreographed dances for a much-loved Sebba.

After finishing the epic farewell tour of the office, Sebba cracks a joke, telling his employees, "Thank you very much, everybody. I'm a bit overwhelmed, but how about getting back to work?"

We'll never have to wonder if his staff will miss him when he's gone.

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Misty Copeland's Under Armour Ad Is Like Nothing You've Seen

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We've been anxiously awaiting Misty Copeland's first commercial for Under Armour ever since we learned that the American Ballet Theatre soloist signed with the athletic company back in January. And from the looks of this 60-second spot, it was well worth the wait.

The ad begins with Copeland balancing on pointe while a young woman's voice is heard reading a rejection letter. As the camera pans over her physique, the letter lists all of the reasons why the applicant didn't make the cut, including the sentence, "You have the wrong body for ballet."

But Copeland spends the second half of the spot disproving that sentiment, powerfully and gracefully dancing her way across a stage.

The video is significant for a number of reasons, namely for marking a major marketing shift for a brand whose image has been traditionally masculine. The ad was released in conjunction with the brand's new website, I Will What I Want, which "celebrates the will to find inner strength and to follow no one."

Check out the inspiring video above.

The Perfect Way To Keep A Sexy Bod And Still Enjoy Your Vacation

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So many of us focus our energy on getting to the gym in preparation for that beach bikini moment when we let the sarong fall and bare our abs, two piece and a sun hat. All of that work ethic goes out the door when we find ourselves overeating, drinking and indulging in rich local fare and tourist restaurant attractions.

When you’re on vacation there are a few things that will help you keep fit and diminish the stress on your joints: low impact exercise. Just because an exercise is low impact doesn’t mean it won’t torch the calories you’re putting on. Low impact activities are good for the whole family, so if you’ve traveled with your children and don’t have childcare, bring them along for the exercise.

Here are four of my favorite ways to blast the fat and get toned, no matter where you go on vacation:

Get your Walk on!

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This is the original workout offering so many advantages. Most hotel spas will offer a walking activity where you explore the local region. Walking minimizes the stress on your bones and muscles. If you keep a fast pace and cover some serious distance you will get the most out of this activity. Want to burn more? Explore the hilly areas of the region.

Walking accessory of choice: Fitness Tracker – Fitbit flex wireless activity and sleep wristband- tracks your daily activities and sleep quality.

Put a Spin on It!

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Cycling can provide an intense cardio workout that is easy on the joints and simple for anyone to do. Most hotels have a stationery bike in the gym, and spas will offer a spinning class option. The cycling motion is easy on the knees. To boost the burn, increase your incline and increase your speed in intervals. This is great for anyone at any fitness level -- it doubles as a cardio workout as well as a strength training routine. Inclines will strengthen and tone the thighs and lift the bikini butt.

Inhale, Exhale, Repeat!

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Yoga is an ancient form of mind and body exercise that offers countless health benefits including peace of mind, stress reduction and physical flexibility. The focused breathing techniques and postures can be gentle on the body and the postures can be modified for your fitness level.

Want to boost the burn? Yoga can burn serious calories as your flexibility and strength improve. Poses like warrior, chaturanga and downward dog held for extended periods can rev up your metabolism while increasing your heart rate. Yoga is suitable for any age or physical condition and you can do it anywhere, even in your hotel room or on the beach with the kids. Many hotel spas will offer a group yoga class.

Jump to It!

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We’re always warning our kids to stop jumping on the bed at home and in hotels, but there might be something to their rambunctious activity that we can learn from. Jumping is generally not advisable in low impact workouts, but if you add a trampoline to the picture, it’s a whole different story. The benefits are twofold –- you get the cardio intensity of a high impact movement but it’s gentle on the body. The trampoline absorbs the impact of your jumps so it’s not hard on the ankles or knees. Not only is it fun, you will be smiling just like the kids while jumping up and down.

Rihanna's New Perfume Ad For 'Rogue' Is Not What We Expected

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Oh Rihanna, you just keep doing you.

The star revealed her sultry new perfume ads on Friday that are refreshingly tamer than what we typically expect from the star. After all, her CFDA Fashion Awards Dress is still top of mind, and her previous perfume ad was deemed "sexually suggestive" by a UK watchdog group.

This time around, Rihanna wears an undercut hairstyle and takes up very little part of the frame, suggesting that she may be topless but one can't tell. She took to Twitter to reveal the latest ads, saying she's waited "years for this moment." The fragrance -- called Rogue Man, will drop in September.







Rihanna, of course, steals the scene, but her mystery man in tattoos isn't bad either.



201 Thoughts Every Bride Has When Planning A Wedding

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201 Thoughts Every Bride Has When Planning A Wedding
I’m so happy WHY AM I CRYING.

10 Thoughts Every Bride Has At The Altar

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By Kellee Khalil, Lover.ly

After months of planning, walking down the aisle is a big deal for any bride. And at that point, any number of things could be going through her head, from "who is that sitting in the front row?" to "why am I doing this?" But there are a few at-the-altar thoughts that we think are pretty universal. Read on for our top 10.

1. "Don't cry, your makeup is going to run."




2. "Nevermind, this is amazing! Let the tears flow!"




3. "This dress is insanely [hot/itchy/tight/uncomfortable]."




4. "But damn, I look good."



5. "Wait, does he/she think I look good? I hope so!"



6. "I sure hope the ring fits."



7. "I'm marrying the hottest person alive."



8. "I'm so in love!"



9. "Why is my [sister/aunt/friend from college] wearing that dress?"



10. "Actually I don't care. I love everyone in this room!"


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There's Still Time To Get The Summer Hairstyle You've Always Wanted

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You've been talking about celebrating summer with a cool, breezy 'do for a while now, but it's suddenly August and you're still stuck in your winter hair rut.

Don't worry though, there's still one month left, which means there's ample time to get your locks into shape. Just take a tip or two from the women of New York City, who have shared some serious beauty tricks for different colors, styles and textures.

From taking shears into your own hands to bathing in beer, here are some DIY ways to get your head in the summer game.

How You Can Look Like Beyonce For $35

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Let's be honest: We all want to look like Beyoncé. And while it may not be possible to go out and buy one of her famous Versace bodysuits, her off-duty style is a tad more attainable.

This week, Queen Bey was spotted in a crop top from Topshop that we are dying to get our hands on -- and the best part? It only costs $35.

But she wasn't the only star who found an amazing deal. Bella Thorne rocked an $11 sweater proving yet again that you don't need to drop a ton of dough to look great. Check out our favorite cheap celeb finds of the week and let us know if you are adding any to your wish list!

Misty Copeland's Under Armour Ad Inspired All Of Twitter

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Move over, Michael Jordan, Misty Copeland is stealing the spotlight.

If you haven't seen the ballerina's new Under Armour ad, it's absolutely mesmerizing. It's pretty safe to say she is conquering the world, one pirouette at a time.

The brand's new website, I Will What I Want, offers a beautiful message through a short video of Misty's dancing, and for once, everyone on the Internet seems to agree. This is as inspiring as it gets, folks.

There's no doubt this badass soloist is making history. Scroll down to read Twitter's reaction to the commercial.








































































12 Decor Rules To Break This. Very. Minute.

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As if decorating a new home weren't tricky enough, trying to keep up with old-school design rules as you navigate the aisles of Home Depot makes the task even tougher. But times are a'changing -- and if the fact that you can wear white after Labor Day isn't proof enough, then try painting your ceiling and see what kind of response you get.

In short: Forget all those dated suggestions you've heard and embrace your "rebellious" side. Breaking these rules is a great place to start...

1. Don't mix and match countertops.
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Whether you're mixing materials or colors, mismatching countertops is an excellent way to make a strong statement in a kitchen, or to draw attention to a beautifully designed island.



2. Go light in a small space.
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While brighter, lighter colors will make a smaller room look bigger, that doesn't mean darker paints are completely off limits. If anything, it's a great way to nail the moody wall trend and play up the cozy vibe.



3. Old and new simply just don't go.
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Go ahead, embrace those fabulous relics from yesteryear. Because nothing compliments an ultra-modern decor scheme like a standout vintage accent.



4. Small rooms call for small furniture.
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We get it -- sometimes you just can't fit massive pieces through your apartment stairwell, let alone into an itty-bitty apartment. But one of the biggest mistakes you can make in a small space is not to try at all. Go big and live comfortably instead of cramped and un-styled.

5. Use only one kind of wood.
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If your countertops don't have to match, neither do your wood pieces. Play with different stains to avoid the this-clearly-came-in-a-set look.



6. Chairs should always match.
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Yes, mismatching chairs does sound intimidating, but it's one of the easiest ways to amp up the sophistication in the dining room, kitchen or even sitting areas. You can maintain consistency though the size, color or design of the chairs instead.



7. Don't mix metallics.
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Metallics aren't just "in," they're here to stay. And just like with jewelry, it's totally alright to throw everything from silver to gold to copper into the mix.



8. Ceilings should remain unpainted.
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Gone are the days when ceilings were supposed to be nothing but white. If anything, they should be considered a fifth wall in themselves. Think of them as extra room for an accent color, a bold pattern or a carefully chosen effect that makes the space look bigger.



9. Patterns of a feather should stick together.
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While we're not suggesting that you throw patterns into a room with complete abandon, a couple patterns that play well off of each other, in terms of color or style, can give a room a surprisingly cohesive appeal.



10. All-white rooms are boring.
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Yes, we're going to go ahead and say it: The "pop of color" is sometimes overrated. And if you've seen a gorgeous all-white kitchen or a beautifully layered, color-free bedroom, you know what we mean.



11. Only buy real (not fake) flowers.
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Fake flowers have come a long way since the days of those plastic light-up roses you'd find sitting in the corner of your grandmother's home. Opt for silk flowers (which you'll still need to dust to keep them looking as "fresh" as possible) or even pre-arranged ones, and you'll end up with a bouquet that looks real but will last a lot longer.



12. Furnish everything immediately.
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When first moving into a new place, there's always pressure to make a house a home as soon as possible. But one of the most beautiful parts of the transition is the fact that it happens over time as you stumble upon pieces you like, . Figure out what works with your lifestyle and "edit" your decor decisions over time.



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Best Tweets: What Women Said On Twitter This Week

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The excessive social engagements of summer seem to be wearing on some women on Twitter. Sarcastic Mommy picked up on it when she tweeted: "Don't forget to piss someone off today by saying 'good morning.'" Let's hope she doesn't cross paths with Twitter user Lauren Ashley Bishop, who tweeted "this woman is still talking to me while i'm looking at my phone i mean how rude."

At least Twitter user Mrs. Throbinson is making good use of her avoidance technique: "Avoiding everyone is my cardio." If only there was a Fitbit for that.

For more great tweets from women, scroll through the list below. Then visit our Funniest Tweets From Women page for our past collections.





































































This Photo Of Kanye West, Kim Kardashian & Justin Bieber Is Peak Celebrity

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Justin Bieber's Instagram account could double as promo material for "Keeping Up With the Kardashians." Bieber is in Ibiza right now (boss rhyme right there), and when he isn't riding a jet ski he's taking photos with Kris Jenner, Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. As Us Weekly notes, Bieber and the crew were at a birthday party for Givenchy designer Riccardo Tisci. For his part, West looks thrilled to be in the photo.



There's also this picture of Bieber and Kris Jenner doing a prom pose. Bieber captioned the photo as follows: "@kendalljenner @kyliejenner who's your daddy."



One more, because why not?

Isaiah Webb, AKA 'Incredibeard,' Grows His Way To Ripley's Immortality

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Behind every good beard is a great woman.

At least if the beard belongs to Isaiah Webb, a San Francisco-based employee of Sony, who has earned a bit of Internet fame as "Incredibeard."

Every Monday via various social media channels, Webb posts a picture of himself with his beard in some bizarre shape or pattern.

His most famous photo shows him turning his beard into a ramen bowl.

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He credits his wife, Angela, with turning him into a tonsorial superstar.

"My wife's into fashion and she likes beards," he told The Huffington Post.

Webb's wife's fashion sense is paying off for Webb in new ways. He's one of the characters featured in the newest Ripley's Believe It Or Not! book, "Reality Shock!" debuting Sept. 9.

Webb's had facial hair since he was 11. About four years ago, his beard was enough to "play with" so he and his wife started shaping it into fun shapes.

"We never knew we'd get the attention," he said. "It was just fun and we thought, 'Let's do this as often as we can.'"

Eventually they ran out of ideas of what to do with his beard, so they solicited suggestions from fans.

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Webb is branching into the business of hair care. In August, he is coming out with a special comb he's invented for long beards.

"It has a special brush that untangles hair," he said. "You can brush your beard when it's wet."

That's not his only dream.

"I really want to bring more exposure to beard competitions in the U.S.," Webb said. "It's one thing to grow a long beard, but if you connect with like-minded individuals, it helps sustain your interest in the beard."







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Megan Fox Makes Frosty White Eyeliner Look Freaking Amazing

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Well folks, it's happened. We've seen a celebrity wear frosty white eyeliner and we didn't cringe. And it's all thanks to Megan Fox.

The 28-year-old actress attended Comic-Con International 2014 in San Diego, California sporting shimmering eyeshadow that took us back to the '90s. Instead of making her complexion look ashy or washed out, Fox's sliver of white eyeliner made her blue eyes appear even brighter.

See Megan Fox's beautiful makeup below and find out what other stars made this week's best and worst beauty list.

BEST: Megan Fox

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We know what you're thinking... "Is she real?" Fox looks stunning with her shiny, brown waves, wispy eyelashes and glossy red lips that match her manicure.

BEST: Chrissy Teigen

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This Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model has that year-round beachy glow we adore. Her ombré shoulder-length hairstyle, green eyeshadow and nude lipstick accentuate her luminous complexion.

BEST: Deborah Ann Woll

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Well, hello there strawberry blonde! Woll stuns wearing a simple loose hairstyle, bronze eye makeup and raspberry lip gloss that amp up her neutral beauty look.

BEST: Jessica Gomes

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Now THIS is contouring done right. The Australian model's gorgeous facial features are enhanced by the expertly-placed combination of gold and brown shadows. That peachy lipstick adds the finishing touch.

BEST: Nicole Beharie

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"Sleep Hollow" star Nicole Beharie kept it casual and cute at Comic-Con with side-swept waves, well-groomed brows, black eyeliner only on the top lids and a mocha lip color.

WORST: Elizabeth Henstridge

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We love a sultry, smokey eye. But Henstridge's take on the classic trend is too heavy and it makes the actress look like she slept in her makeup.

WORST: Aisha Tyler

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The comedian's top knot is too severe and her iridescent eyeshadow extends too high up on her brow bone, making her look way older than she really is.

WORST: Jillian Rose Reed

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Can we just stop with the Kool-Aid red hair already? This hair color is not only unflattering against Reed's skin, but it clashes with that bubblegum pink lipstick.

WORST: Elle Fanning

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We love that Fanning enjoys taking style risks. But this neon yellow eyeliner does not work with her blonde hair or porcelain complexion.

WORST: Carrie Keagen

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If you have eyes on the small side like Keagen does, lining your entire eyelids with black liquid eyeliner will only make them appear smaller. And there's no need to match your colored highlights to your eyeshadow and lipstick. Final takeaway: Less is more.

The Shoe Porn You Need To Get Through The Week

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Let's face it, shoes are everyone's guilty pleasure.

Shoe porn, as it were, comes in all shapes, sizes and colors and it definitely isn't limited to one style. Yes, Birkenstocks are a little overplayed, but that doesn't mean we don't like them in Instagram photos. Eva Chen would agree -- the editor-in-chief of Lucky Magazine also enjoys a good shoe Insta with her never-failing daily taxi shots.

Warning: Don't fall into the rabbit hole that is the hashtag "shoe porn" -- just scroll through these and save yourself the trouble.







































Reuben Reuel Is A Fashion Designer You Need To Know

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It's impossible not to love Reuben Reuel.

And not just because he's 28 and already winning the style game. Or because Beyoncé loves him. Or because he embodies everything there is to love about African print-inspired fashion. But because his garments make real women look fine.

The Virginia Beach-raised designer sews together bold prints and bright colors into fabulous pieces that accentuate the curves of a woman's body. His portfolio includes skirts, shirts, rompers, jackets and dresses galore, all of which turn any sidewalk into a runway and any woman into a supermodel.



In 2009, the young designer launched his own brand DemestiksNewYork, and it's been gaining fame ever since. Here's what else Reuel had to say about his craft in an email interview with HuffPost Style:

What inspired you to become a designer?

I have always had a love for clothing and style. In high school, I had the opportunity to study fashion design during [my] junior and senior year. Ever since then, I knew I wanted to make a career for myself in the fashion industry.

Describe the woman who you are designing for.

I design for women who want to stand out and women with a bold sense of style. My designs are very versatile, like my customers.

Why do you primarily work with African prints?

I was attracted to the texture, print, color and durability of the fabric. The fabric has history and soul and I wanted to design clothes that are more modern and less traditional in the Ankara fabric.

What does it feel like to have Beyoncé rocking and loving your designs?

Amazing! Unreal! It just makes me believe that I’m meant to be a fashion designer.



Are there any other celebs you'd love to see in your clothes?

Of course! Michelle, Malia and Sasha Obama!

What's next for DemestiksNewYork?

We will have new styles and designs available on the site in about a week. And our fall collection will debut in late September.

Follow Reuben Reuel on Instagram and check out his designs at DemestiksNYC.esty.com.

See more women sporting his designs below:









This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity.
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