Showing posts with label red haired women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red haired women. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

7 Makeup Do's for over 40 Red Heads


Makeup Do’s for Over 40 Red Heads by Victoria Young

1) Avoid maroon eye shadow
2) Only use matte finishes
3) Less is more
4) Avoid same color eye shadow as your eyes
5) Brown, gray, purples, make green eyes pop
6) Green, Blue, grays, purples eye shadow make brown eyes pop
7) Blush color should match inside of bottom lip







Beauty and Red Hair



Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Redhead Alicia Witt Videos




Alicia Witt Video Compilations Alicia Roanne Witt (born August 21, 1975) is an American film, stage, and television actress.





Beauty and Red Hair





Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Top 19 Laura Prepon Videos


Laura Prepon


Best known for her role in the sitcom The 70's Show.


Beauty and Red Hair



Thursday, November 27, 2008

Beautiful Red Head Celeb and Model Karen Elson



Beautiful Karen Elson (born January 14, 1979 in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England) is a British supermodel.

Her trademarks are her red hair and her eyebrows, which fashion photographer Steven Meisel once persuaded her to shave off.


Friday, October 31, 2008

Christy Hemme-One Tough Pretty Red Head


Christina Lee "Christy" Hemme (born October 28, 1980) is an American actress, singer, model, and professional wrestling valet. Hemme is currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

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Top 5 Mistakes You're Making in Not Finding Mr. Right




















Finding a date-worthy man is tough, but you could be making it harder on yourself. Here, five common goofs.
By Jennifer Benjamin Cosmopolitan


You're hot, you're fun, you have a cool job and a big circle of friends — in other words, you're the whole package. Then why the hell can't you meet a guy? "Often, women subconsciously give off 'keep away' signals," says psychotherapist Rhonda Findling, author of The Dating Cure. Well, we've pinpointed some of the mistakes you might be making and found ways for you to remedy the situation ASAP.

You hang with a big group of girls.
When going on a manhunt, you may feel better bringing backup. Problem is, surrounding yourself with a posse makes you unapproachable. "It's intimidating for a guy," says Findling. "He's afraid of being rejected in front of an audience." To make yourself available, go out with just one wingwoman or separate from the crew and work the room solo.

You always hit the same places
How many times have you found yourself saying, "Ugh, there are no cute guys here"? And yet, the following week, you're back at the same bar, with the same people, saying the same thing. "Well, if you want to find a great catch, you should venture outside of your comfort zone," says New York City psychologist and life coach Janice D. Bennett, PhD. The next time a pal invites you to a film class or suggests you hit karaoke night at some dive, give it a shot.

You give some guys the cold shoulder
When you're eyeing a sexy stud and some so-so dude starts chatting you up, you're probably tempted to blow him off. But that could backfire. "If the object of your affection sees you acting rudely, he'll move on to a girl who isn't as bitchy," warns Findling. Not only that, but the B-list boy could actually turn out to be cool. So unless he acts like a sleaze, give the guy a break and talk to him. If he still leaves you cold, politely excuse yourself and move on.

You refuse to be set up
You whine about how hard it is to meet a man, yet you veto any friend who tries to hook you up and you won't even try online dating. "You need to open yourself up to any opportunity," says Bennett. "Spread the word that you want to be set up." And at least log on to a dating site and see who's out there. If you click with a guy, great; if not, you don't even have to endure a bad blind date.

The last one is the best finishing reading the tip here at MSN Lifestyle.....


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Monday, October 27, 2008

Marcia Anne Cross-Hot Red Head Celeb



























Marcia Anne Cross (born March 25, 1962 in Marlborough, Massachusetts) is an Emmy and Golden Globe Award-nominated American actress. She graduated from Juilliard and earned a master's degree in psychology at Antioch University in Los Angeles. In 2005 she was nominated for her first Emmy for her work as Bree Van de Kamp on Desperate Housewives. In December of 2005, Cross garnered her second consecutive nomination for the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy Series with the show.

Marcia Anne Cross Video Compilations.....



Friday, October 24, 2008

Top 3 Ways to Embrace Solitude by Brad Paul

Being alone can be painful. It can also be blissful.

It all depends on your level of personal development in this area. A joyful state when you’re alone is attainable. And it is a very worthwhile pursuit.

Once you learn how to be alone you will no long be chained to the desperate need to keep a person in your life even though the relationship is bad for you. Whether the person is a lover, a marriage partner, a friend, or even a family member what good is it if the relationship brings you pain and lower self-esteem? If you can’t bare the thought of being alone you will always be in a position of weakness in your relationships. However, once you learn how to be alone and truly enjoy it you’ll be able to negotiate your relationships from a position of strength knowing that you can end it and be okay.

We all experience moments of intense loneliness. We initially experience this when we are left alone for the first time as children. As we develop and grow we learn not to fear being alone. Nevertheless, there times when we face feelings of loneliness. These times can be extremely difficult at first.

Transitions in adulthood can bring on powerful feelings of loneliness. When we break up, get a divorce, or a partner dies we are suddenly alone. Before this event, we grew to rely on their companionship. We knew that during almost every evening, weekend, and holiday we would have someone to share it with. The sad feelings that you experience can be the same when a close friendship ends.

If your break up or divorce was preceded by months of tension, the separation might come as a relief initially. After a few nights and weekends alone, however, the relief can turn into desperation about being alone. It is at this point where profound growth is possible. You can use the pain of the break up and the loneliness to move yourself past the sometimes terrifying feelings of facing the future alone! Once you breakthrough and find your strength, which is present in you right now, you’ll experience a whole new world of personal power and freedom.
“I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.”

“I lived in solitude in the country and noticed how the monotony of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind.”


-Albert Einstein

In his insightful book “Intimate Connections - The Clinically Proven Method for Making Close Friends and Finding a Loving Partner” Dr. David Burns talks about the importance of learning how to enjoy being alone. He says that a person ability to have healthy relationship is in direct proportion to their ability to be alone.

If a person is comfortable being alone, they are in a position of power and not neediness in a relationship. People who do not have the ability to be alone will be imprisoned if they find themselves in a toxic relationship. You can break free by learning how to be alone and truly enjoy it.


Surrender to Your Loneliness

There is something indescribably sweet about surrendering to your loneliness. On that darkest of nights, when you come face to face with yourself, true self-discovery can occur. The quietness and the realization that you are completely alone in a world full of billions of people can be chilling. But once you embrace it and surrender to your aloneness you will begin to grow right there and then. And your growth can be rapid and profound. With each new experience of being alone you will grow stronger. Eventually you will begin to enjoy your own company without a nagging need to be with another person. Once you reach this point, you’ll have the power to choose whether or not you want to spend a Saturday night alone, with a friend, or with a love interest. Your ability to choose any of these options without any worries empowers you. Then if you do chose to enter into a relationship, you’ll be able to do it from a position of strength, independence, and confidence.


How Do You Learn How to Be Alone?

Don’t fight being alone by trying to distract yourself. Don’t distract yourself by scheduling all your free time with friends. Don’t distract yourself with over indulgence of food, alcohol, drugs, television, the Internet, or video games. Just be with your loneliness until you come to terms with it. Face it head on! Deal with the feelings that come up. Stay with the discomfort until you find your way to contentment. If you are frightened, move toward your fears until they dissipate. As it is with most fears, you’ll most likely find that what you feared was only an illusion or a misunderstanding.


Embrace Being Alone

Embrace being alone by using these periods to get to know yourself on a deeper level. Perhaps on a deeper level than you have in your entire life. You can’t do this by spending a few hours alone. You need much more time. Several weekends or even an entire week’s vacation would provide a great start toward mastery of being alone.

Once you can spend a Saturday night, a weekend, or an entire vacation alone and truly enjoy it you’ve mastered yourself. You teach yourself how to enjoy your own company by treating yourself like you would a close friend or lover. You look for ways to enjoy, entertain, and please yourself. And yes, I mean the big “M.” There are benefits to learning this art as well, especially for women. Men don’t need any coaxing in this area.

Whenever I refer to the benefits of learning to be alone, I am not only talking about you but also the benefits that your lovers and friends will enjoy. These relationships will benefit because you will be able to participate in them from a position of strength and giving rather than weakness and neediness. If you can’t bare even the thought of being alone you’ll put unhealthy demands on these relationships. You will also sell yourself short because of your inability to enter and maintain these relationships from a position of strength and confidence.

Use periods of being alone to get to know yourself. What do YOU like do on a Saturday night? Take yourself out to a fancy dinner. Make yourself a gourmet dinner at home. Have fun! Enjoy your own company. Enjoy your own humor. Laugh at yourself. Do you get the picture?

If you don’t know what you find humorous when no one else is present, find out! If you don’t know what you enjoy to do by yourself, discover it! Make it an adventure! Make it an adventure of self-discovery!

Your goal is to find peace, contentment, and confidence when you are alone whether you are at home, in crowded public space, or at table in a fine restaurant filled with couples on a Saturday night! Once you are comfortable, content, and happy in each of these situations you have mastered the art of being alone. Once this is achieved and you are able to “chose” whether you want to be in a relationship or with other people, your ability to truly love and give without fear or measure will be greatly enhanced.

Brad Paul
Solotopia.com

Copyright © Brad Paul

Website Address: http://www.solotopia.com/

To learn more about breaking up successfully, read my article on the Solotopia website entitled, ”Breaking Up! - How to Ride the Pain to Gain.”

To learn more about toxic relationships, read my article on the Solotopia website entitled, ”Toxic Love Relationships - How to Recognize & Escape Them.”

To see the original article with graphics and links at Solotopia.com, click: Being Alone

To see a list of all articles by category at Solotopia.com, click: Articles by Category



Author's Bio

Brad Paul is the founder of Solotopia.com, which provides FREE resources for being single successfully whether a person chooses to remain unattached, just date, or find a perfect partner. The goal is to help singles have a fulfilling lifestyle, great dating experiences, or a lasting relationship. At the Solotopia website you will find an abundance of free articles, advice, and tips for achieving these goals.

Brad began learning about the needs of singles as he built and led a unique, highly successful non-profit singles organization in Orange County, California. He refined his knowledge about singles as he researched and wrote books on how to find a partner who’s right for you and non-confrontational couple’s communication. Before changing careers, he headed a marketing group responsible for generating $400 million dollars in annual products sales.










Thursday, October 23, 2008

The Top 7 rules for ravishing red hair.


Is Red Hair for You?

The Top 7 rules for ravishing red hair.

Victoria read this some where and put it on her blog. In the process, she forgot where she discovered this great article. When she does, she will give them credit and a link.

Fiery red hair is something Hollywood has loved throughout the ages. Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman, Bette Midler and Diane Keaton have all been redheads. These days, dazzling and talented actors Lindsay Lohan, Debra Messing, Susan Sarandon and Kirsten Dunst (in Spider-Man) are among those who make us covet the vibrant color.

But from strawberry blonde to auburn, crimson to copper, there are so many ravishing reds available that it's difficult to know which is right for you. New York City's Wendy Bond, co-owner of Oscar Bond Salon Spa in SoHo, has these suggestions:

* The good news is that anyone can wear some shade of red. Some look natural and others don't ‑- which is okay, if that's the look you're going for. The key is to learn which works best for you and then adjust your makeup ‑ especially your lipstick ‑- accordingly.
* "Keep in mind, blue-red or red-red hair color doesn't exist in nature," says Bond. "People can wear those hues, and they can be very flattering; however, they will never look natural. All reds that are natural for people are red-orange tones. So if you want hair color that looks natural, go with a red-orange shade ranging from the palest golden strawberry or copper to the most intense red-orange."
* When it comes to discussing reds with your stylist, Bond recommends communicating through photographs because people often have different ideas about what a copper, strawberry or auburn shade is. A photo ensures that you're speaking the same language.
* Next, you need to consider both the level and the tone of the color, says Bond. That applies whether you're talking about reds, blondes or brunettes. "The level describes the lightness versus darkness of the color," she explains, "while the tone is what you're seeing reflected in the color."
* Once you and your colorist are on the same page, you need to think about your entire image before proceeding. For example, wearing a certain shade might require a complete change in makeup. If you're willing to do that, go for it. Just consider the cost, and make sure you get a makeup consultation and lesson from the salon before leaving.
* Finally, know that red hair color fades faster than other shades because the red color molecule is the largest, making it the most difficult for the hair shaft to hold on to. "The key to long-term success is to use a shampoo and conditioner especially formulated to preserve red hair color from day one," says Bond. She recommends Goldwell's Stay Red series, available at salons like Oscar Bond. (For a retailer near you, visit GoldwellUSA.com.) "The mistake many people make is to wait till the hair color starts to fade and then try to revive it," notes Bond. "You'll be much happier if you maintain your new red from the first day you wear it home."
* Another way to ensure that your red lasts is to ask your colorist about the color she uses, says Bond. She loves Goldwell's Elumen, which she says is longer lasting than traditional color and doesn't cause damage because it attaches to the hair with a magnetic charge.









Wednesday, October 22, 2008

** Relationship Tip of the Day by Linda Binns **



**Simply Stop Complaining **
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When we stop complaining, it frees up our energy to focus not only on what we want, but what we already have that we are grateful for. I promise you, if you do this on a regular basis, you really will find that you'll start to attract more positive people and experiences into your life -- more to be grateful for.

Once you find that you can go for a full day without complaining, then try for two days, then three, and so on, until you can stop complaining altogether. Does one day sound like too much to start with? Then instead of complaining about it, try for just one hour.

If you catch yourself complaining, then just start the clock all over again. Don't give up; keep trying. You'll find that it's well worth it.

Go here to read the rest of the article, "Stop Complaining! It's Not Good for You."





Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Gemma Arterton-New James Bond Girl






























New James Bond Girl Quantum of Solace
Gemma Arterton


Gemma Christina Arterton (born January 1986, in Gravesend, Kent) is an English actress. Arterton appears in a number of forthcoming film and television productions, including the next James Bond film, Quantum of Solace.



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Thursday, October 09, 2008

Red Head Women Celebs-Phoebe Price


After getting her start as an international actress and model (in such cities as Capetown. S.A. Athens,Greece and Milan, Italy) Phoebe moved on to hosting a television show and has recently finished several films, "Survival of the Fittest" the Alex Melli Helmed "Horse Trader", "Eye of Truth and "Lost in Transit', "Shoot Me".

Phoebe Price videos








Saturday, October 04, 2008

Susan Sarandon Pretty Baby Boomer Red Head Videos of Her Career



Susan Sarandon (born October 4, 1946) is an American actress. She has worked in films and television since 1970, and won an Oscar for her performance in the 1995 film, Dead Man Walking. She is also noted for her social and political activism for a variety of liberal causes.









Susan Sarandon Videos
From excerpts from her movies to her speeech addressing over 500,000 Americans and their allies at the United for Peace and Justice demonstration against the current Iraq war and troop "surge", in Washington, D.C., on January 27, 2007.


Thursday, October 02, 2008

Red Head Women Makeup Tip


Makeup tip from one of our red head readers

I have red hair, freckles and green eyes - nerds disaster I thought until I had professional make-up done. They told me the best thing for my hair colour is not to use much foundation, just a little tranluscent powder.

Violet colours, pinks, purples, and orchid blues for eyeshadow, and light glosses for lips. Everyday I wear a little foundation, light coloured shadow, no blush and heaps of mascara to my top lashes. Also with your light skin (I have that too) always use SPF! Enhance your freckles!!



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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Gabrielle Anwar- Beautiful Red Head Celeb



Gabrielle Anwar (born February 4, 1970) is an English actress, known for her roles in the 1990s films Scent of a Woman, The Three Musketeers, and Body Snatchers. She also appeared as fashion-conscious graphic designer Sam Black in the second series of the hugely popular Children's ITV series Press Gang. Starting in mid-2007, she stars as Fiona Glenanne opposite Jeffrey Donovan as Michael Westen on the USA Network television series Burn Notice. She also plays Margaret Tudor on The Tudors.

Gabrielle Anwar Redheaded Video Compilations

Friday, September 26, 2008

Geena Davis-Red Head Celeb Videos


Virginia Elizabeth "Geena" Davis (born January 21, 1956) is an Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning and Emmy-nominated American actress, producer, writer, athlete, and former fashion model.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Debra Messing-Red Head Celebrities


Debra Lynn Messing (born 15 August 1968) is an American actress, known for portraying Grace Adler in the American television series Will & Grace as well as for her work in several films.

She also stars as Molly Kagan in the television series The Starter Wife. Messing has been nominated several times for Emmy Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards, and has won one of each, as well as a number of other entertainment industry awards.

Debra Messing Redheaded Video Compilations

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Mary Marg Helgenberger Videos


We have just posted new videos on Mary Marg Helgenberger (born November 16, 1958) is an American Emmy winner and Golden Globe-nominated film and television actress.

Helgenberger is known for her role as Catherine Willows in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and her role as KC Koloski in China Beach, for which she won her Emmy. She has received other awards including two People's Choice Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

Monday, September 08, 2008

Do Ultra Thin Models Sell More Clothes?

Do Ultra Thin Models Sell More Clothes?

Sometimes we, as human beings, have a penchant for things that are bad for us. Twinkies, wicker furniture and advertisements of ultra-thin women all come to mind. A recent study by Villanova University and the College of New Jersey found that while women actually feel worse about themselves when viewing advertising featuring stick thin models, they are still apt to purchase items from that particular retailer.

Wait--isn't that like some form of self-induced flogging? C'mon ladies!

In the study, college-age women were found to turn down a snack pack of Oreo cookies (it's only 100 calories for god's sake!) or opt for a reduced fat version when exposed to advertising of super thin models. To add insult to injury--as if this study wasn't bad enough--women reported increased negativity about their own sexual attractiveness, weight and overall physicality after seeing thin models.

Jeremy Kees, a business professor at Villanova had this quote to share: "The really interesting result we're seeing across multiple studies is that these thin models make women feel bad, but they like it. They have higher evaluation of the brands. With the more regular-size models, they don't feel bad. Their body image doesn't change. But in terms of evaluations of the brands, those are actually lower."

Personally, I don't think Jeremy knows what he's talking about, but it's worth exploring. Why would something that makes us feel bad also motivate us to buy? We may need a panel of psychologists to figure this one out. Ultimately, though it puts retailers in a position where they can't win.

So, when you grab a couple of anorexic models and put them in your advertising, you're an irresponsible retailer promoting an unhealthy lifestyle and contributing to the degradation of women. But, if you put regular size gals in your ads, women may just continue to buy from your morally inept competitor.

What's a retailer to do?

Well, a retailer should follow their conscience. Take after France perhaps, who earlier in the year banned the use of any ultra-thin models in ads, as did Spain. London-based Unilever refuses to use size-zero models for advertising for any of their brands. A spokesman from Unilever made the following incredibly intelligent comment, "Unilever is confident in the effectiveness of its advertising. We believe women have the right to feel comfortable with their bodies and not suffer from lack of self-esteem brought on by images of excessive slimness." (Amen, spokesman from Unilever!)

And while this study brings up some interesting points, it should also be noted that Dove's Campaign for Real Beauty has reached more than 1 million young girls and is on track to reach more than 5 million by 2010. They are single-handedly teaching girls how to feel good about themselves, no matter their size.

Women are simply so used to the media's constant degradation of their bodies that they've taken it on as their own. If retailers can begin to honor and respect women's bodies and show it in their advertising, women will slowly regain their self-confidence; eat a whole carton of Oreo's and buy from a healthy body-image retailer.

Who's with me?!

What do you think about this study--bogus? Or a fascinating psychology experiment that shows just how influential advertising can be? Share your thoughts here!

--Heather Strang

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Amber Tamblyn Videos

Amber Rose Tamblyn (born May 14, 1983) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated American actress and poet. She came to fame on the soap opera General Hospital followed by a starring role on the television series Joan of Arcadia. She has branched out into film roles, appearing in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and The Grudge 2.

Amber Tamblyn Redheaded Video Compilations



Also, we have added some tips on beauty and on fashion view them here RedHead Tips.