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		<title>Recession-proof summer beauty</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 18:11:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shannon O&#39;Neill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don't have to spend a cent on our beauty solutions!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, summertime: refreshing cocktails, days at the beach, s&#8217;mores over a campfire&#8230;and hair so frizzy it looks like you&#8217;ve been electrocuted? Let&#8217;s face it: we wait all year for this season, but it isn&#8217;t without its own beauty woes. And these days, who has the money to spend on fancy products? The good news: you don&#8217;t need Angelina Jolie&#8217;s bank account, hair stylist or dermatologist to be gorgeous this summer. We&#8217;re spilling the dirt on beauty steals you didn&#8217;t even know you already had. Blast is sharing some alternate uses for products already in your cabinet, and the best news? They work!</p>
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<li><strong>Is the hot weather giving you greasy hair?</strong> Are you camping and unable to shower? Forget shelling      out the big bucks on trendy dry shampoos; some baby powder or cornstarch      works just fine. Just sprinkle a little on your roots, leave it there for      a couple of minutes to soak up the oil, rub it out with your fingers and      voila!</li>
<li><strong>Is the humidity turning your hair into a frizzy mess?</strong> Have no fear,Â  just head to your kitchen. Rub a few drops of olive oil together in your hands and lightly pat onto dry or damp hair. If your hair tends to be greasy, apply it to the ends of your hair only to smooth any split ends. It may sound gross, but mayonnaise also works wonders on dry, frizzy hair. Apply a small amount of it as you would conditioner, cover your head with a shower cap and leave it on for up to 30 minutes, rinse it out and then shampoo. Or try mixing 1/3 cup of apple cider vinegar with 1 quart of water and pour it through your hair in the shower in lieu of your regular conditioner, then rinse it out. Do this once a week. Depending on your hair length and your preference, you may have to experiment with the ratio. Another super easy and totally free fix is to simply end your shower with a quick rinse of cool water, which will seal the hairs&#8217; cuticles and leave your mane smooth, shiny and manageable.</li>
<li><strong>Summer&#8217;s heat and humidity can wreak havoc on acne-prone skin.</strong> But there&#8217;s no need to shell out lots of dough on expensive skincare products or subject your skin to harsh chemicals, perfumes, dyes and preservatives. There are a plethora of homemade skincare options &#8211; so many that we couldn&#8217;t list them all. But don&#8217;t worry, we chose from some of our favorites. Do you have oatmeal and baking soda in your pantry? Grind 2 teaspoons of oatmeal (a coffee grinder will work just fine), mix it with 1 teaspoon of baking soda and slowly add water to make a paste. Gently rub the paste onto your face and rinse well. Or raid your medicine cabinet and take out some aspirin, which is a natural source of salicylic acid, a popular ingredient in acne products. Crush 3-5 tablets (un-coated plain white pills) and mix the powder with water to form a paste. Gently rub the paste onto your skin and leave it on until dry. Now rinse and enjoy your new smooth skin. Feeling a little adventurous? Add a couple squirts of honey to the aspirin powder and then add the water to form a paste. After cleansing, always splash your face with cold water to close the pores.</li>
<li><strong>Does your skin get super oily in the summer?</strong> Try a homemade toner. You&#8217;ll have to experiment with the recipe, but start off with 2/3 part water to 1/3 part apple cider vinegar (ACV). If your skin can handle it, eventually move up to a 50/50 concoction. We recommend using distilled or filtered water. Shake the mix well, soak a cotton ball with it, and apply it to the face each night after cleansing. ACV is packed with vitamins and minerals and is, among many things, known to help regulate oil production. If you&#8217;ve got some tea tree oil or want to shell out some bucks to buy some, add a few drops to the toner for an added bacteria-killing benefit. Warning: this toner does not smell good. But if you want clear, radiant skin, get over it!</li>
<li><strong>Make sure your legs are bikini ready by exfoliating for a closer shave, a more even tan and fewer ingrown hairs. </strong>The aspirin mask mentioned above does wonders at sloughing off dead skin and eradicating those pesky ingrowns. Great alternatives to store-bought body scrubs (can you believe Fresh sells one made with brown sugar for $65?!) are ridiculously simple. Mix 1 cup of granulated sugar or brown sugar and 1/2 cup of oil &#8211; any vegetable oil will do. Sea salt and Epsom salts are wonderful at exfoliating the skin, and can be used all over the body; just mix 1/2 cup of the salts with 1/2 cup of vegetable, olive, or baby oil, or simply scrub your skin with some salts mixed with a little water.</li>
<li><strong>Got dry legs? </strong>Exfoliate them, of course! Also, try using hair conditioner as a substitute for shaving cream.</li>
<li><strong>Hot summer days equal embarrassing sweat and odor. </strong>Forget expensive &#8220;clinical strength&#8221; antiperspirants that contain aluminum (yuck!) and stick to the basics: Rubbing baking soda or cornstarch onto dry armpits should do the trick. If sweaty, stinky feet are a problem, brew a strong batch of black tea, let it cool, and soak your feet in it for 20-30 minutes. The pore-closing tannins in black tea will solve your problem. Or take <em>Cosmopolitan </em>magazine&#8217;s advice and do this routine every night for two weeks: soak a cloth in some strong black tea, allow it to cool, and put it on each armpit for five minutes. If excess sweating has caused some BO and your deodorant just isn&#8217;t cutting it, soak a cotton ball in white vinegar and apply it to your armpits. Don&#8217;t worry, the vinegary smell will disappear within a few minutes.</li>
<li><strong>Spent too long sunbathing and now you&#8217;re paying for it with a sunburn?</strong> Don&#8217;t distress! As long as your burn isn&#8217;t blistering or oozing, try some of these remedies. Apply a cloth soaked in apple cider vinegar to the affected areas, and then apply a moisturizer, preferably one containing aloe and/or vitamin e, since ACV is drying. Add Epsom salts or oatmeal to your bathwater and relax. Soak a cloth in a mixture of warm (not hot!) water and dissolved baking soda and apply it to your skin. Got a cucumber? It&#8217;s not just for salads and soothing your eyes; rub your skin with its cool slices. This one is strange, but it works: soak a cloth in cool milk and apply it to your skin, leaving it on for about 20 minutes, then rinse. Plain yogurt can also do wonders. Apply it to the burn, leave it on for about 10 minutes and rinse with cool water. Another, less strange, solution is to make some tea (any kind will do), drink it, relax and apply the cooled tea bags to your burn.</li>
<li><strong>It&#8217;s no mystery that chlorine wreaks havoc on your hair. </strong>But why spend money on clarifying shampoo when you can use what you already have? Once again apple cider vinegar earns a gold star: rinse your hair with it in the shower to remove product and chemical build-up. Baking soda also offers a solution: mix 1 tablespoon or so of it with your shampoo in your hand, suds as usual, leave it on for a few minutes, rinse and enjoy chlorine-free locks. Another awesome tip? Before swimming, wet your hair and apply your conditioner to it but do not rinse it out; this will prevent the chlorine from penetrating your hair. After swimming, be sure to shampoo and condition as usual.</li>
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<p>So, Blast readers, got your own summer beauty solutions? Comment below and help your fellow readers with cabinet-raiding, beautifying, cheap summer tips. And please, if you have adverse reactions to any of the recipes above, discontinue your use of them and see a doctor.</p>
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		<title>Yves Durif on men&#8217;s hair</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 04:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Blast Magazine Newsroom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Men: follow these styling guidelines for perfect hair at every age (*Key Takeaway: Don&#8217;t be afraid of a little pomade!):
Here&#8217;s a little help from beauty &#038; hair guru Yves Durif.
1. Lose the gel. &#8220;Pastes and Shines are in,&#8221; says Yves.Â  &#8220;You want to be able to run your hands through your hair &#8211; or somebody [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Men: follow these styling guidelines for perfect hair at every age <strong>(*Key Takeaway: Don&#8217;t be afraid of a little pomade!</strong>):</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a little help from beauty &#038; hair guru Yves Durif.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Lose the gel.</strong> &#8220;Pastes and Shines are in,&#8221; says Yves.Â  &#8220;You want to be able to run your hands through your hair &#8211; or somebody else&#8217;s &#8211; without the drama of being stuck in hair product.&#8221;</p>
<p>2.Â  <strong>Go bald gracefully</strong>.Â  Yves says, &#8220;Men who lose their hair should cut it as short as possible.Â  Hiding it is unflattering and indicates a lack of confidence.&#8221;</p>
<p>3.Â  <strong>Don&#8217;t forget the details.</strong> Yves insists, &#8220;Sideburns are a man&#8217;s most important accessory.Â  Whether the hair is super short or very long, sideburns are a must.Â  They add structure and tone to the face.&#8221;</p>
<p>4. <strong>You DO need product.</strong> &#8220;Simple finishing products make a big difference. They add texture and style to a good haircut.&#8221;</p>
<p>5.Â  <strong>Make the most of Gray.</strong> &#8220;Structure Pearl Finish ($25) is ideal for creating the very popular &#8217;silver look&#8217; women die for.Â  Its prismatic formula adds gorgeous dimension to the hair color without looking too shiny.&#8221;</p>
<p>Yves Durif began his career at the famed Jaques Dessange Salon in Paris, and has been cutting and styling the hair of celebrities, CEO and influencers all over the world.Â  Featured in numerous magazines and television programs, Yves is at the center of the style world in his new flagship salon at New York City&#8217;s Carlyle Hotel.</p>
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		<title>Your Earth Day look</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 05:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bessie King</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So April is not just about the great looks you will put together with the great deals you will find at your favorite stores. No, April is also about caring for the earth and doing something special for Earth Day, April 22.
However, if you&#8217;re not the type of woman that plants a tree or join [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So April is not just about the great looks you will put together with the great deals you will find at your favorite stores. No, April is also about caring for the earth and doing something special for Earth Day, April 22.</p>
<p>However, if you&#8217;re not the type of woman that plants a tree or join PETA we have a cuteÂ alternativeÂ for you so you can look the part. One of our favorite stylists at <a href="http://www.saloncapri.com/flash/index.html">SalonCapri</a>, Nick Penna Jr., has sharedÂ some neat hair tips to createÂ dreadlocks, the easy way.</p>
<p>Start by sectioning off your hair into half-inch sized pieces.Â Apply a wax to the section of hair smoothly. By using a comb, tease the root area of the hair and begin to twist the hair slowly.Â Spray with a light hairspray and you twist and use a flat iron to hold the hair in place and move it up and down to create a &#8220;dreadlock&#8221; look. Not only will this look real but you won&#8217;t have to shave your hair afterward.</p>
<p>Now, in order to doÂ somethingÂ that will actually help Mother Earth, Penna also gave us these earth-friendly beauty suggestions, like skipping on shampoo to conserve hair products and save money on your hair.</p>
<p>Shower daily, but don&#8217;t always shampoo. Just wash out hair with water and dry it normally.Â Three times a week use shampoo and wash hair thoroughly. By reducing the amount of times you shampoo a week, you can also save on fading your color.</p>
<p>â€œWashing your hair every other or every third day is fine and actually better for your hair. Invest in a good shampoo. While it may cost more up front, it lasts much longer and you donâ€™t need as much,&#8221; Penna said.</p>
<p>Now that you got the look part down for April 22, start looking for a charity that will be hands-on protecting the environment so that you can donate some of the money you will save on those hair products.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 04:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There actually are some ways for you to take care of your hair while being green and reducing your carbon footprint. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There actually are some ways for you to take care of your hair while being green and reducing your carbon footprint.</p>
<p>Nicholas Penna Jr., of SalonCapri in Newton Highlands and Hyde Park, Mass., talked to Blast recently with some wicked cool, green hair tips</p>
<p><strong>Create Dreadlocks (the easy way!):</strong>
<ul>
<li>Section off hair into half-inch sized sections</li>
<li>Apply a wax to the section of hair</li>
<li>Using a comb, tease the root area of the hair</li>
<li>Begin to twist the hair</li>
<li>Spray with a light hairspray</li>
<li>Use a flat iron to hold the hair in place and move it up and down to create a â€œdreadlockâ€ look</li>
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<p><strong>Skip Shampoo to conserve your hair products and save $/ stress on your hair:</strong>
<ul>
<li>Shower daily, but donâ€™t always shampoo! Just wash out hair with water and dry it normally</li>
<li>Three times a week use shampoo and wash hair thoroughly</li>
<li>By reducing the amount of times you shampoo a week, you can also save on fading your color</li>
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<p>SalonCapri was awarded &#8220;Best of Boston 2008&#8243; by <a href="http://www.bostonmagazine.com/index.html">Boston Magazine</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hair like CariDee English</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 05:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amanda Danielle Sabia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Calling All Hair! Stressed? Tired? Need a revival? Redken has an answer to all your hair troubles.
As a coloring-obsessed, hair tool-addicted female, I am thoroughly excited for a product that actually makes my hair shine.  Redken&#8217;s Chemistry System Hair Recovery Treatment takes dull hair and makes it glamorous! Don&#8217;t believe it? Ask CariDee English, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Calling All Hair! Stressed? Tired? Need a revival? Redken has an answer to all your hair troubles.</p>
<p>As a coloring-obsessed, hair tool-addicted female, I am thoroughly excited for a product that actually makes my hair shine.  Redken&#8217;s Chemistry System Hair Recovery Treatment takes dull hair and makes it glamorous! Don&#8217;t believe it? Ask CariDee English, winner of America&#8217;s Next Top Model who recently received a Chemistry System Treatment for her American Salon February photo shoot.</p>
<p>Celebrity stylist and Redken Haircolor Consultant David Stanko shares the experience of working with CariDee as well as supplying us with the lowdown we need on this groundbreaking product!</p>
<p>Debuting about two years ago, the Chemistry System was initially launched at a very exclusive level.  Since then, it has continued to gain popularity and salon use as more and more dull-haired clients embrace this shine and body inducing product.  It transforms the traditional long hair recovery treatment, involving baking and blowing into a quick procedure which often even includes a nice head massage during product application. This makes the total process of hair recovery significantly easier and more convenient for the everyday &#8216;hot tool addict.&#8217;</p>
<p>This Redken line follows the Chemistry System Promise of improved overall hair condition along with longer-lasting color results.  &#8220;The Chemistry System is one of the biggest breakthroughs I&#8217;ve experienced in my career,&#8221; said Stanko.  &#8220;I use the Chemistry System to prepare hair for color services and repair hair from mechanical abuse &#8211; and get amazing results every time!&#8221; The Chemistry System Promise or the CSP stands for Cleanse, Shot and pHix, which each refers to the different processes done to the hair during the treatment.</p>
<p>Thanks to technological advancement, the  pHix stage only taking about five minutes, as opposed to the 25-40 min baking or blowing period of traditional products.  The pHix stage delivers ingredients directly to each hair strand, extending the total benefits of the treatment.  Stanko explains that with the ceramides and proteins, the treatment is a full system.</p>
<p>On working with Top Model, CariDee, Stanko describes her hair type as being medium textured.  He worked with CariDee a few weeks prior to the Treatment, taking her natural blonde hair to another level, adding some rich lowlights.  Stanko remarks that CariDee had a big personality and was very easy to work with.  He used Redken&#8217;s Color Extend products on CariDee&#8217;s hair since her Chemistry Treatment was just following her color service.  Color Extend products have Vitamin E and Antioxidants, which are used to combat radicals.  It is important to use the appropriate shampoo for your hair type to make sure that you get the most out of the Redken products!</p>
<p>Is your hair feeling thirsty for the Redken Chemistry System Hair Recovery Treatment yet?  Since it is exclusive to salon-only use, go to <a href="http://www.redken.com/" target="_blank">www.redken.com</a> or call 1-800-REDKEN8 to find out pricing a saloon using the Chemistry System near you!</p>
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