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Healthy Hollywood: Try It On Tuesday - Madonna's Mane Style!
Madonna's longtime hairstylist, Andy Lecompte, created the looks for her "Girl Gone Wild" video and says Madonna wanted her hairstyle to be carefree and reflect her "MDNA's" getup and dance attitude. "It's very '60s with a rockabilly edge factor," Andy reveals to Healthy Hollywood. He kept her hair color platinum blonde since that's the iconic look she's known for. But, Andy says the soft curls are perfect for women of all ages and hair textures.
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Andy created 3 different styles for the "Girl Gone Wild" video, but he shares with Healthy Hollywood how you can try her "Vixen" look.
Andy's step-by-step styling:
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1. Add a dab of Wella Professionals Velvet Amplifier to wet hair to prime it for styling.
2. Blow-dry hair completely smooth with a ceramic brush.
3. Spritz hair with a heat protection spray to protect hair from heat fatigue.
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4. Separate hair into small sections and use a medium to large barrel curling iron to set loose waves.
5. Finally, use fingers to apply Wella Professionals Stay Essential Finishing Spray, tucking the hair behind one ear and giving it an all-over polished look.
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Sounds pretty simple! Even me, a hair-challenged stylist, could give it a go.
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Saturday, January 14, 2012
Alexandra Burke talks style, collaborating with sexy men and X Factor!
We caught up with Alexandra Burke ahead of Tickled Pink's 'Girls' Night Out' concert to talk style, collaborating with sexy men and X Factor!
Basically, the concert is on Thursday to raise money for Breast Cancer care. I’m an ambassador for the charity and have wanted to do the show for a long time. It’s kind of Alex and friends – we’ve got Little Mix opening the show, The Saturdays and Chipmunk will all be performing and all for a great, great cause. Plus, there are still loads of tickets left for anyone that wants to go!
Any charity work I do always has a meaning behind it, my auntie suffered from breast cancer and passed away sadly. It’s also close to my heart in the fact I have been through it with other people I know. I just want to give back and raise as much money as possible.
It’s been held back a couple of weeks, but is out on 11th March. We just needed more time, really, I wanted to get the remixes right first. You need to get it out there in the clubs before the radio!
There is no album date as of yet but I want a summer album, we are just finishing it off at the moment.
I have couple of collaborations and couple still to sort out. I can’t say who they are yet but no one from the show. I don’t want to ruin the surprise but I’ll give you a clue –he is one very sexy man!
If it was a female I would say Rihanna but if it was a male I would say Usher – they are both just great.
No, I haven’t really – one time got fanmail at old home address which me freaked out a bit. Nothing scary though. I really love my fans, ultimately they are the reason why im here and I make sure I really appreciate them.
I wasn’t sure what to expect – I was only given a few hours. Saying that, I really enjoyed it. I wasn’t sure what would come out my mouth until the night. I just knew I wanted to be myself – I couldn’t plan it, I didn’t have time! I’ve been there so I knew it was important to give the contestants good advice and constructive criticism
Hell no – I’ve been saying OK.com for a very long time – it’s nothing new for me!
If asked why not – I had a great experience. It was odd and surreal – reeal honour to come back – had to keep in mind I have been in the contestants shoes. But I just kept it real.
Absolutely not. It’s all to do with voting and that’s it really
Yeah – all the judges. We speak when we have the time but you have to bear in mind just how busy we all are.
That’s a very hard question – I really appreciate the show and all the contestants full stop. People don’t realise what hard work it is bring on the show and I really admire everyone who has.
A lot of people think we have make-up artist as soon as we wake up but that is so not the case. Real beauty comes from the inside so I always dress how I feel at that time. I would say never follow trends, yeah you can learn from them, but never follow them – just do your own thing. I admire people like Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell who have their own style.
To celebrate 15 years of Tickled Pink, Asda announces the exclusive ‘Girls’ Night Out’ concert on 12th January 2012 in London starring Alexandra Burke and friends, with performances from The Saturdays, Little Mix, Chipmunk and Dionne Bromfield all to raise money for two vital breast cancer charities. Tickets available now from Ticketmaster.co.uk
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Alexandra Burke talks style, collaborating with sexy men and X Factor!
We caught up with Alexandra Burke ahead of Tickled Pink's 'Girls' Night Out' concert to talk style, collaborating with sexy men and X Factor!
Basically, the concert is on Thursday to raise money for Breast Cancer care. I’m an ambassador for the charity and have wanted to do the show for a long time. It’s kind of Alex and friends – we’ve got Little Mix opening the show, The Saturdays and Chipmunk will all be performing and all for a great, great cause. Plus, there are still loads of tickets left for anyone that wants to go!
Any charity work I do always has a meaning behind it, my auntie suffered from breast cancer and passed away sadly. It’s also close to my heart in the fact I have been through it with other people I know. I just want to give back and raise as much money as possible.
It’s been held back a couple of weeks, but is out on 11th March. We just needed more time, really, I wanted to get the remixes right first. You need to get it out there in the clubs before the radio!
There is no album date as of yet but I want a summer album, we are just finishing it off at the moment.
I have couple of collaborations and couple still to sort out. I can’t say who they are yet but no one from the show. I don’t want to ruin the surprise but I’ll give you a clue –he is one very sexy man!
If it was a female I would say Rihanna but if it was a male I would say Usher – they are both just great.
No, I haven’t really – one time got fanmail at old home address which me freaked out a bit. Nothing scary though. I really love my fans, ultimately they are the reason why im here and I make sure I really appreciate them.
I wasn’t sure what to expect – I was only given a few hours. Saying that, I really enjoyed it. I wasn’t sure what would come out my mouth until the night. I just knew I wanted to be myself – I couldn’t plan it, I didn’t have time! I’ve been there so I knew it was important to give the contestants good advice and constructive criticism
Hell no – I’ve been saying OK.com for a very long time – it’s nothing new for me!
If asked why not – I had a great experience. It was odd and surreal – reeal honour to come back – had to keep in mind I have been in the contestants shoes. But I just kept it real.
Absolutely not. It’s all to do with voting and that’s it really
Yeah – all the judges. We speak when we have the time but you have to bear in mind just how busy we all are.
That’s a very hard question – I really appreciate the show and all the contestants full stop. People don’t realise what hard work it is bring on the show and I really admire everyone who has.
A lot of people think we have make-up artist as soon as we wake up but that is so not the case. Real beauty comes from the inside so I always dress how I feel at that time. I would say never follow trends, yeah you can learn from them, but never follow them – just do your own thing. I admire people like Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell who have their own style.
To celebrate 15 years of Tickled Pink, Asda announces the exclusive ‘Girls’ Night Out’ concert on 12th January 2012 in London starring Alexandra Burke and friends, with performances from The Saturdays, Little Mix, Chipmunk and Dionne Bromfield all to raise money for two vital breast cancer charities. Tickets available now from Ticketmaster.co.uk
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Alexandra Burke talks style, collaborating with sexy men and X Factor!
We caught up with Alexandra Burke ahead of Tickled Pink's 'Girls' Night Out' concert to talk style, collaborating with sexy men and X Factor!
Basically, the concert is on Thursday to raise money for Breast Cancer care. I’m an ambassador for the charity and have wanted to do the show for a long time. It’s kind of Alex and friends – we’ve got Little Mix opening the show, The Saturdays and Chipmunk will all be performing and all for a great, great cause. Plus, there are still loads of tickets left for anyone that wants to go!
Any charity work I do always has a meaning behind it, my auntie suffered from breast cancer and passed away sadly. It’s also close to my heart in the fact I have been through it with other people I know. I just want to give back and raise as much money as possible.
It’s been held back a couple of weeks, but is out on 11th March. We just needed more time, really, I wanted to get the remixes right first. You need to get it out there in the clubs before the radio!
There is no album date as of yet but I want a summer album, we are just finishing it off at the moment.
I have couple of collaborations and couple still to sort out. I can’t say who they are yet but no one from the show. I don’t want to ruin the surprise but I’ll give you a clue –he is one very sexy man!
If it was a female I would say Rihanna but if it was a male I would say Usher – they are both just great.
No, I haven’t really – one time got fanmail at old home address which me freaked out a bit. Nothing scary though. I really love my fans, ultimately they are the reason why im here and I make sure I really appreciate them.
I wasn’t sure what to expect – I was only given a few hours. Saying that, I really enjoyed it. I wasn’t sure what would come out my mouth until the night. I just knew I wanted to be myself – I couldn’t plan it, I didn’t have time! I’ve been there so I knew it was important to give the contestants good advice and constructive criticism
Hell no – I’ve been saying OK.com for a very long time – it’s nothing new for me!
If asked why not – I had a great experience. It was odd and surreal – reeal honour to come back – had to keep in mind I have been in the contestants shoes. But I just kept it real.
Absolutely not. It’s all to do with voting and that’s it really
Yeah – all the judges. We speak when we have the time but you have to bear in mind just how busy we all are.
That’s a very hard question – I really appreciate the show and all the contestants full stop. People don’t realise what hard work it is bring on the show and I really admire everyone who has.
A lot of people think we have make-up artist as soon as we wake up but that is so not the case. Real beauty comes from the inside so I always dress how I feel at that time. I would say never follow trends, yeah you can learn from them, but never follow them – just do your own thing. I admire people like Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell who have their own style.
To celebrate 15 years of Tickled Pink, Asda announces the exclusive ‘Girls’ Night Out’ concert on 12th January 2012 in London starring Alexandra Burke and friends, with performances from The Saturdays, Little Mix, Chipmunk and Dionne Bromfield all to raise money for two vital breast cancer charities. Tickets available now from Ticketmaster.co.uk