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Bar Refaeli's Orange Tan

Filed under: Skin Care, Celebrity Fashion Mistakes

Photo: Jeff Vespa, WireImage

I have always ALWAYS supported Bar Refaeli. She converted me away from my Marisa Miller obsession, and now I consider her the hottest swimsuit model.

It's not like I am one of the millions of girls to have a thing for her man, Leo DiCaprio, either. I just happen to think she's gorgeous in a really natural, extremely lucky kind of way.

So what the heck was this orange tan all about?

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LiLo Self-Tanner Sevin Nyne Launches

Filed under: Cosmetics, Skin Care, Celebrities with Style

We can breathe now.

Lindsay Lohan's very own self-tanner, Sevin Nyne, has launched exclusively on Sephora.com today.

The $35 self-tanning mist has been formulated with the usual DHA (the carbohydrate that darkens skin) but also includes caramel to deepen the tan, plus chardonnay extracts and goji berry for natural skin-nourishing benefits.

If you're also suffering the breakup blues (in case you've been under a rock, LiLo and Sam have split) the Linds permatan may be just what the doctor ordered-after all, bronzed legs, a mini skirt and a cocktail have been known to cure all sorts of ailments.

The color lasts four to 5 days and if it's anywhere near as successful as her leggings line, 6126, it'll be sold out faster than you can say Chateau Marmont.

Lindsay Lohan's Sevin Nyne Self-Tanner Launching Next Month

Filed under: Cosmetics, Celebrities with Style

We're all about the self-tanner, because of course we want a beautiful bronze glow, but we'll pass on the melanoma, thankyouverymuch. And we know that celebrities have access to the best self-tanners out there. And, in Lindsay Lohan's case, she's planning to sell it -- Lilo is launching her line of self-tanner, Sevin Nyne, on April 15 at Sephora, where it will be exclusively available for six months.

Top 10 Tanning Disasters Fixed

    Problem: My feet, knees and elbows are discolored

    The Fix: Hydrate first

    To avoid the dreaded "Orange Foot" spotted here on Victoria Beckham, take the necessary precautions - before applying self-tanner, massage moisturizer onto rough areas (like the knees, elbows and the feet and hands) and wipe off excess with a towel. The layer of hydration will prevent skin from absorbing too much tanner and looking dark.

    Problem: My face is way too dark

    The Fix: A bronzer instead of self-tanner

    Your face should be lighter than your body, or else you risk looking unnatural and even older. Bronzing powders or tanners made just for the face will give you a subtle, youthful glow.

    By Melissa Goldberg

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    Problem: I can't reach my back

    The Fix: Spray it on

    Self-tanners in a spray form are ideal for hard-to-reach spots. As you get more practice, use sprays to shape thighs and stomach by concentrating color on problem areas.

    Problem: Orange hands

    The Fix: Laundry detergent

    Mix a teaspoon of detergent granules with water to make a paste. Gently scrub palms and between fingers to erase color. To prevent future mishaps, wear latex gloves to apply self-tanner.

    Problem: Splotchy Color

    The Fix: Try mousse instead of lotion

    Beginners will have more success with a mousse texture that glides on more evenly and is less prone to streaking.

    Problem: I'm terrified of self-tanners

    The Fix: Go slow

    Build color slowly with new body moisturizers that you can use everyday. Apply to dry skin after showering in the AM, and see a touch of color by evening. Bonus: they're practically mistake proof.

    Problem: I'm have darker skin, but I want a glow

    The Fix: Go for shimmer

    Use a spray or lotion with golden light-reflecting particles on legs and shoulders to add a radiant sexy glow to deeper skin tones.

    Problem: My clothes are stained

    The Fix: Plan to tan

    If you want to show off sun-kissed skin in white clothes, apply product a day before you dress. A gentle shower after your tan emerges will get rid of extra color that may rub off. Also, most stains will come out in the wash.

    Problem: My tanner makes me itch

    The Fix: Rethink tanning

    If you have sensitive skin, test any product in a small area to see if skin reacts before committing to color. Porcelain skin is beautiful too, and your health is not worth the risk of a fake bake.

    Problem: I have tanner's regret, and want it off

    The Fix: Head to the kitchen

    After soaking in warm water to open your pores, rub a lemon on skin to release its acidic juice. Finish by gently scrubbing with sugar or baking soda, and rinse. And since the ingredients are natural, you won't harm your skin.

    by Melissa Goldberg

    WireImage.com

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5 Tips for Tanning from Dera Enochson of Xen-Tan

Filed under: Skin Care, Beauty Tips

xen-tan self tannerRight about now you're probably feeling about as pasty and wan as possible. Cold weather has sapped all moisture out of your skin, and dark days left you down and dreary. You know what you need? Fake bake.

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How to look cool when it's hot this summer

Filed under: Accessories, Clothing

When you live someplace that's at least 90 degrees for 4 months out of the year, you spend a lot of time trying to look like you're not a big, sweaty, uncomfortable mess. This summer I'm trying to perfect wearing flip-flops without looking like a slacker, and -- as I mentioned in a previous post -- I think I might be saved by the comeback of cool-looking shorts.

Women, however, have considerably more to worry about -- frizzy hair from summer humidity, the necessity to look tan even though we're all well-aware that sunbathing is a one-way ticket to cancer, etc. I'm afraid I won't be much help in this department, but Second City Style has some good suggestions for keep yourself looking good when the temperatures are out of control.

In a recent post, Joanne Molina recommends keeping your nails looking "naturally beautiful" with a manicure and pedicure, using a headband to control unruly hair, using self-tanner, and more.

After all, you're supposed to spend the summer having fun -- not feeling gross.

Monopoly: Sephora Edition

Filed under: Style in the News, Cosmetics

As reported by Fashion Week Daily, beauty superstore Sephora is teaming up with the makers of a classic board game to create a Sephora edition of Monopoly.

Players will collect and spend Beauty Bucks, can end up in jail for heinous offenses like "bad hair days", incur fines for streaky self-tanner, and buy Sephora bags and Sephora storefronts for their purchased property in lieu of "houses" and "hotels".

I'm not yet sure which brand name has snagged the advertising rights to the properties that will replace "Park Place and Broadway", but some of the beauty advertising gurus such as Nars, Stila, and Murad will have their names on Cheek Street, Gloss Gardens, and Cleanser Crossing, respectively.

The new Sephora edition of Monopoly retails for $45.

The semi-real "fake bake"

Filed under: Cosmetics

fake bakeI'll admit it. I have done lots of things to get that golden glow without actually subjecting my skin to the damaging rays of the sun. Oh, alright, I've done bad things, too, like cook myself in those horrible light coffins, but that was a long time ago. I've used self-tanners at home, had tanners applied by "professionals," and even stood in the Mystic spray-on shower stall. Though I certainly had a "glow," I looked more like a glowing orange creamsicle than a natural beach beauty.

However, there might be a technology on the horizon that actually produces the same type of natural color that comes from the sun. Researchers at the University of Kentucky are working on a product that stimulates the body's own tan-generating cells, melanocytes. The stimulation is produced by forskolin, a naturally occurring plant compound.

In laboratory experiments, not only does forskolin create a tan color, it also had the same effect as a sunscreen. A natural, non-orange-hued tan from a cream? It's looking good, but it's still a long way before it'll be available.

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