Top Rated Flat Iron Favorites: Straight Talk with a Beauty Editor

July 20, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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Did you ever wonder how she does it? The girl with the fabulous hairstyle? We bet she used one of our all time favorite, must-have hair accessories, a straightening iron. But with so many on the market, which one is right for you? Folica.com has got you covered. We have assembled expert and customer picks below, to give you the scoop on some of our most popular, best-selling, most raved about flat irons so you can find the tool that’s right for you.
Sedu Ionic Ceramic Tourmaline 1-1/2” Straightener
Alias: The Bestseller

Soft, shiny, straight and snag free! That’s what we keep hearing from our customers. Not only do we have 2,800+ reviews already, Sedu customers are very passionate about this straightener; they keep coming back again and again to rave about it. There is a reason it’s our #1 best seller. Need we say more?

Plus: This ceramic, ionic wonder-tool is infused with 100% crushed tourmaline – a semi precious gemstone – allowing the patented, ultra-smooth plates to give incredible ‘slip’ through your hair. Any hair appliance that won’t snag or pull an overworked ‘do gets an A+ in our book. Thanks Sedu!

Chi Original Ceramic 1” Flat Iron
Alias: The Pro
Great hairstyles are simple with the right tool, CHI proves that time and time again. With an extensive product line and many different irons to choose from, we agree with their loyal customers, you can’t go wrong with CHI, but the original model is one of our faves, and surely to be one of yours!

Plus: Well known in the industry for continually creating new limited edition irons in trendy colors, CHI is great for you fashionistas!

Solia Pink 1″ Tourmaline Ceramic Ionic Flat Iron
Middle name: Versatility
One iron, endless styling possibilities! Straighten, flip, and even curl your hair with this baby. Solia’s Dynamic Alignment System ensures perfect contact between your hair and the plates every time you use it, and trust us, with an iron this versatile, you’ll use it a lot! We are definitely on Team Solia. Read more

What the craze for Haynes car-manual T-shirts says about the economy

July 10, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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Could the raised eyebrow of the hipster be the thing to save Britain from complete economic collapse? I ask because empirical observation – in the form of noticing what people are wearing on the streets – suggests we are completing our move from an economy based on things that serve a purpose, such as making things we can export (tanks, guns and missiles – that sort of thing), to one based on the knowing smirk.

In the last few days alone, factory closures in Leicester (BAE Systems), Hull, Lowestoft and Poole have accounted for the loss of around 570 jobs. The Scottish publisher DC Thomson – the company that gave us the Beano and the Dandy – plans to close one of its production sites, which will put 350 people out of work. A scan through any local paper or trade magazine will bring you more horror stories about towns around Britain bearing witness to the slow, sad death of hope. Read more

Dennis Hopper in appearances Fashion Designers

May 30, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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dennis hopper fashionDennis Hopper celebrities who are really concerned this is old fashion, ranging from a neat hair style, dress according to her, fashion pants are neat and also how he choose accessories to complement the fashion had worn until the harmonious and enchanting.

Dennis Hopper Dead at 74

Dennis Hopper, the Easy Rider director best remembered for playing whacked-out characters during an acting career that spanned six decades, died after a long bout with prostate cancer. He was 74.

Hopper died Saturday morning, the office of his agent, Liz Dalling, told TVGuide.com. No immediate details were released.

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Critics and fans often said no one did crazy roles better than Hopper. For a long time, those roles reflected how he was living.

The Dodge City, Kan., native was a bit of prodigy, appearing in feature films such as Rebel Without a Cause, Giant and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral by the time he was 21.

After making Rebel and Giant together, James Dean and Hopper became fast friends. When Dean was killed in his Porsche in September 1955, Hopper was devastated. Read more

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