I compared the Isle of Paradise and St. Tropez self-tanning face drops. Both offer skin-care benefits, with ingredients like vitamins C and E and hyaluronic acid. The St. Tropez drops felt very luxurious, but I preferred the results of Isle of Paradise's serum. I've never been interested in self-tanner because I worried how unnatural it would look on my pale skin.
Since I'm new to this, I wanted to test out some easy options for first-timers, so I didn't buy full-sized products.
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Smaller actors on film Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Prompted by the recent death of Zelda Rubinstein, who starred in the Poltergeist films, Ronald Bergan picks his top 10 big-screen performances by little people Ronald Bergan
Mon 8 Feb 2010 07.13 EST First published on Mon 8 Feb 2010 07.13 EST PoltergeistThe death of Zelda Rubinstein, celebrated for her role as the clairvoyant in the three movies, was a reminder of the position of shorter people in film.
Amy Childs has two children - but one is kept out of the public eye. Picture: Instagram By Emma Gritt @emmagritt Amy Childs is one of the former TOWIE stars featuring in the 10 year reunion this weekend - here's your need-to-know on her family life, kids and age and net worth. Amy Childs will forever be known as the bubbly Essex beautician who brought 'vajazzling' in the mainstream.
The UFC is the gift that keeps on giving, especially if you're one of the guys who sold it for max profit ... and later got some of the biggest names in music for your kid's wedding.
Frank Fertitta's daughter, Kelley, got hitched this weekend in Vegas to her man, Tyler, in what turned out to be one hell of a shindig -- 'cause they got guys like Bruno Mars, John Mayer and Seal to perform live.
Play video content SHOCKING DIAGNOSIS IG model Gena Tew says for years she thought she was testing for HIV when she'd get STD checks, but that wasn't the case, and a recent breakdown of her body led to her finding out she has AIDS.
Gena has gone viral on social media, telling her story and urging the importance of young people getting tested. She tells us the symptoms have been horrible -- she's lost mobility, control of her bowels and has gone blind in her left eye.
At an industrial park where they build appliances and other products for companies from South Korea, 55,000 North Koreans typically earn about $62 each a month, a North Korea expert tells NPR.
And they've got some of the best jobs in one of the world's poorest nations, Aidan Foster-Carter from Leeds University said on All Things Considered this week. Per capita income in the North is estimated to be as little as $1,000 a year.
When film director Miranda July put her hands on the sensors of the AuraCam 6000, it saw the color violet: "Mystical, Unifying," read the corresponding description. "People see you as magical."
Photographer Carlo Van de Roer was doing research for another project when he first came across aura camera techology. Turns out the guy who originally developed it, Guy Coggins, has built an entire business around this idea of photographing the invisible.
Not all Disney princess closets were created equal.
Some princesses have multiple wardrobe changes throughout their movies, while others have to tough it out in one outfit for 90 minutes (sorry, Pocahontas).
So, for all our Disney fans and fashionistas out there (that's everyone, correct?)—and in honor of the D23 Expo in Anaheim, Calif.—we've come up with the definitive ranking of all the Disney princesses and their wardrobes. What's the science behind our very serious rankings, you ask?
CrimeCon has opened submissions for its second annual Clue Awards, which single out true crime storytelling across television, documentary film, podcasts and publishing.
“The response we received to the inaugural Clue Awards was overwhelmingly positive and incredibly encouraging,” said Kevin Balfe, CrimeCon founder and executive producer.