Beautiful bride: Tips to look picture perfect (MSNBC) The wedding can be stressful enough for the bride with all the running around and the chatting with family so the last thing she needs is a bad hair day or smudged eyeliner. Here, Brides.com offers their (pre) wedding hair and makeup tips so that come the big day you'll look absolutely fabulous. us.rd.yahoo.com
How to wear lace (Times Online) As hard-to-grapple-with trends go, lace is certainly up there with the best of them. Not quite as tricky as a pair of droopy, knee-crotch trousers, granted, but diffi cult nonetheless. We love it because it’s beautiful, seductive, elegant and reeks of the otherworldly. us.rd.yahoo.com
Always the bridesmaid, Oct. 12 (Sampson Independent) No girl wants to attend a formal event only to find another girl is wearing the same thing. This once happened to a friend of mine at our college spring formal. Our goal for the entire night was to avoid the other girl at all costs in hopes that no one else would notice them dressed alike. us.rd.yahoo.com
Spa owner Thompson grows business out of dream (Wichita Falls Times Record News) Dawn Thompson’s introduction to the world of small business in 1993 really was on a small scale. us.rd.yahoo.com
Cleveland style news (The Cleveland Plain Dealer) Lavish Color Salon is now open in Cleveland at 4854 Richmond Road. The 1,600-square-feet salon, which specializes in thermal hair straightening, advance color techniques and hair extensions, features a color bar and a specialty product boutique. us.rd.yahoo.com
Senior center publicist 'retires" (Connecticut Post) Her given name is Irene, but for the past 16 years at the Milford Senior Center, and decades before that as a reporter for the Milford Citizen, Sunny Boncek has lived up to her nickname. us.rd.yahoo.com
IN THEIR SHOES! (Deccan Herald) There are certain professions that make us go green with envy. We think these are the guys who have their cake and eat it too. us.rd.yahoo.com
The $6,000 wedding (The Cincinnati Enquirer) Caitlin Mosley and Jonathan Mayes of Fort Mitchell are saving money on their dream wedding, thanks to winning a honeymoon trip and thrifty buys. us.rd.yahoo.com
The $6,000 wedding (The Cincinnati Enquirer) At a time when the average wedding can cost more than a new car, Caitlin Mosley and Jonathan Mayes of Fort Mitchell are spending less than $6,000 on their Friday nuptials. us.rd.yahoo.com
An Antipolo garden (Philippine Daily Inquirer) ARCHITECT PATRICIA “Wendy” Regalado’s garden in Antipolo is a charming expression of her personal style. us.rd.yahoo.com
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