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	<title>Comments on: Five minutes with &#8230; Rebecca Morrice Williams</title>
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		<title>By: nonstopmama</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:21:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Spanish nonstopmama! From one frizzy girl to another, I have one product - dare I even say THE product - to recc.: TIGI Bed Head Small Talk - have tweeted to find out if avail. in Spain. Hopefully so, if not, will offer other ideas. ANYWAY - this stuff, applied to towel-dried hair after washing it, combed through, works absolute wonders with taming the frizz, defining (that hairdresser word) curls and just making the biggest difference. I follow with a blob of volumising mousse, also combed through, then air-dry (or diffuse, whatever best for you, but less is more with coiffing or you&#039;ll encourage more frizz). Re: pasty skin, I&#039;m also there with you (you can&#039;t see in small - thankfully - biog. pic, but am actually orange due to facial self-tanner to look a bit more awake). Best bet: a good tinted moisturiser - can you get Bobbi Brown over there, or Becca as above? Or a Spanish equiv., nothing heavy, even cheapie pharmacy one, just go a tad darker in shade than your skin tone. Apply, blend at jaw etc. then rub on a cream/gel blush, in push-up stick form or compact cream blush. Think rose/natural flush kind of shade. Again, can be a cheapie. Then, finishing touch, apply bronzing powder in medium (again, don&#039;t go soft/pale, defeats the object, you want to get a bit of colour but will just need to blend well). Swirl with a biggish brush over apples of cheeks, blending outwards and dust a bit on temples, even chin and don&#039;t forget to take a little onto neck and (another beauty term alert) decollete (can&#039;t find the accents on this keyboard). Hey presto - a naturally glowy (hopefully), frizz-free close-up! Let us all know how it goes!!! Jenx</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Spanish nonstopmama! From one frizzy girl to another, I have one product &#8211; dare I even say THE product &#8211; to recc.: TIGI Bed Head Small Talk &#8211; have tweeted to find out if avail. in Spain. Hopefully so, if not, will offer other ideas. ANYWAY &#8211; this stuff, applied to towel-dried hair after washing it, combed through, works absolute wonders with taming the frizz, defining (that hairdresser word) curls and just making the biggest difference. I follow with a blob of volumising mousse, also combed through, then air-dry (or diffuse, whatever best for you, but less is more with coiffing or you&#8217;ll encourage more frizz). Re: pasty skin, I&#8217;m also there with you (you can&#8217;t see in small &#8211; thankfully &#8211; biog. pic, but am actually orange due to facial self-tanner to look a bit more awake). Best bet: a good tinted moisturiser &#8211; can you get Bobbi Brown over there, or Becca as above? Or a Spanish equiv., nothing heavy, even cheapie pharmacy one, just go a tad darker in shade than your skin tone. Apply, blend at jaw etc. then rub on a cream/gel blush, in push-up stick form or compact cream blush. Think rose/natural flush kind of shade. Again, can be a cheapie. Then, finishing touch, apply bronzing powder in medium (again, don&#8217;t go soft/pale, defeats the object, you want to get a bit of colour but will just need to blend well). Swirl with a biggish brush over apples of cheeks, blending outwards and dust a bit on temples, even chin and don&#8217;t forget to take a little onto neck and (another beauty term alert) decollete (can&#8217;t find the accents on this keyboard). Hey presto &#8211; a naturally glowy (hopefully), frizz-free close-up! Let us all know how it goes!!! Jenx</p>
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		<title>By: Fiona Flores Watson</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 15:33:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello, beauty guru. I need some advice. I am having my photo taken for work this week. It will appear on a site seen by 500,000 people a month. I have uncontrollably curly (OK, frizz) hair and a pale, pasty complexion. What can you recommend, apart from doing a Britney or wearing a balaclava and looking like a mugger-blogger?</description>
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