Saturday, March 1, 2014

Before They Were Stars..

Eminem seen here during his freshman year, 1989 at Lincoln High School in Warren, Mich. Right, Eminem is seen during the MTV EMA's 2013, Nov. 10, 2013 in Amsterdam.


Scarlett Johansson seen here during her senior year, 2002 at the Professional Children's School in New York. Right, Scarlett Johansson seen in Rome, Nov. 10, 2013.


Michael Strahan has the same gap-toothed smile he had as a kid. 


Avril Lavigne seen here during her sophomore year, 2000 at Napanee District Secondary School in Napanee, Ontario singing at a Christmas concert. Right, Avril Lavigne performs, Dec. 16, 2013 in Duluth, Ga.


George Clooney is seen at left as a freshman in a 1976 photo taken from the Augusta High School yearbook and at right, attending an event in Los Angeles on Nov. 9, 2013. 


Ryan Seacrest seen here during his senior year, 1993 at Dunwoody High School in Dunwoody, Ga. Right, Ryan Seacrest attends Z100's Jingle Ball 2013, Dec. 13, 2013 in New York.


At left, Bruce Willis in 1973. At right, Bruce Willis in Santa Monica, Calif., Feb. 23, 2013.


Jamie Foxx seen as a baby. Right Actor Jamie Foxx seen in New York, Sept. 26, 2013.


A young January Jones on the left, posted to her Instagram Feb. 6, 2014. On the right, Jones is pictured attending Chloe Los Angeles fashion show and dinner hosted by Clare Waight Keller, January Jones and Lisa Love, Oct. 29, 2013.


Julia Roberts seen here during her senior year, 1985 at Campbell High School in Smyrna, Ga. Right, Julia Roberts at the 56th GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles, Jan. 26, 2014.


Sandra Bullock seen here during her freshman year, 1979 at Washington Lee High School in Arlington, Va. Right, Sandra Bullock at the 66th Annual Directors Guild Of America Awards in Century City, Calif., Jan. 25, 2014.


Leonardo DiCaprio seen here during his junior year, 1992 at Marshall High School, Los Angeles, Calif. Right Leonardo DiCaprio attends the EE British Academy Film Awards 2014, Feb. 16, 2014 in London.


Jennifer Aniston during during her Freshman Year in 1984 at Rudolf Steiner School in New York. Jennifer Aniston attends the premiere for "Life Of Crime" on September 14, 2013 in Toronto.  

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Stars and beauty: 8 bizarre beauty secrets in Hollywood (PHOTOS)

Being a star gives access to beauty treatments which the world can only dream of. But sometimes these beauty secrets are more like a nightmare than a sweet dream. Do you remember when Demi Moore has revealed that she used the blood-sucking leeches to detoxify? Or when it has been said that Madonna was using a cream-based face human placenta?

Do you think there may be other beauty secrets as strange as those? Oh yes! Discover them !


A facial treatment made from bird droppings
Yes, you read that right: this is a facial ... which uses the bird droppings. Called Geisha care because it would come from Japan, it attracts many celebrities in Hollywood. Very expensive and sometimes mixed with rice bran and water among others, he would leave the skin soft and glowing. Victoria and David Beckham are followers!



Synthetic snake venom
Gwyneth Paltrow, Katie Holmes and Debra Messing are addicted to this treatment shock to the muscles, called Syn-ake. This anti-aging treatment would like botox, relaxing facial muscles and reduces wrinkles. Theory: when snakes attack, it paralyze their victims with venom. By copying this venom, according to Swiss chemists, they get the same effect ...



Mouthwash with vodka
When Listerine is not enough, some stars would use a mixture of vodka, mint leaves and lemon or cinnamon, depending on the dentist famous people based in Manhattan, Jennifer Jablow. It has as clients several supermodels of Victoria's Secret. But in fact, reveals the dentist, this mouthwash has the opposite effect: it dries the mouth and gives more bad breath!


Pedicures using fish
Soaking her feet in a bowl full of small fish eating dead skin, this is the last thing a trend around the world. It would not feel a slight tickle. Angelina Jolie reportedly told Vanity Fair that she had offered this treatment to her young son.



Preparation H
This is not a grandma legend! The
artist makeup of famous people, Victor Henao, would use an anti-hemorrhoid cream called Preparation-H to deflate dark circles and firm the skin. And it works, it seems! Sandra Bullock, McGowen and Emmanuelle Chriqui, would use regularly.

Earthworms Droppings
Many stars are followers of an anti-wrinkle cream based on earthworm excrement ... which also correct the psoriasis and eczema. The creator of this cream: Fresh Beauty Market, does not reveal what the stars use.
 


The "vajazzling"
Vajazzling is the contraction of vajayjay (vagina in American slang) and bedazzling (dazzling). Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt speaks without embarrassment, too. The vagina, decorated with Swarovski crystals, remains bright for any occasion!
 


Botox for weird uses
The celebrities use it not only to fulfill their facial wrinkles. They use injections around the body: on the feet to ease the pain caused by high heels, armpits to prevent sweating (as Ramona Singer) in the chest for the firm in the hands prevent sweating to correct gums too apparent ...
 

Carl Lentz Dubbed 'Apostle of Cool'


With the Lord as his swagger teach, the 34-year-old pastor is turning Hillsong Church in New York City into a Pentecostalism fireball and a instruction for the in bunch. Worn by his concert like sermons and pop-idol looks, Lentz's accelerated ontogeny crowd of groupies includes Justin Bieber, NBA superstars, and formative Tone celebs. But whom, exactly, is this new apostle of cool trying to glorify?

 
"Love to my guy @carllentzNYC for the amazing sermon at church this morning. Love you man. I broke down today. Thank (you)," Bieber tweeted Sunday night, adding a smiley face.


Lentz is sensible that endorsements from Bieber and Historian, especially when tweeted and Instagrammed, pay dividends. "I'm an publicizer," Lentz reasons. "You are God's ambassador-as if He is making his mention finished you. We're essentially His advertizement."