Jennifer Aniston, the woman who gave us The Rachel, says that her favorite hairstyles she's ever had were the ones she wore in
Along Came Polly (hippie waves) and
Horrible Bosses (cute bangs). In other JStan news, she's
GONE BRUNETTE, which obviously means she's getting married, or is pregnant, or is about to buy an island. Tell us your secrets, Jennifer! [
Us Weekly]
Advice from Beyonce's makeup artist on how to get perfect skin (or at least seeeeem like you've got perfect skin): "The No. 1 rule: Make sure your foundation matches the color of your neck, because your face is typically darker than your neck." Explains Francesca Tolot, find a hydrating foundation, and use a bronzer over that. Then finish with a luminizer like MAC Mineralie Skinfinish in Soft and Gentle. Did you get all that? [
Refinery 29]
Photos that model Erin Wasson posted to Instagram are getting some flak -- people are saying that the model looks too thin, but Wasson says she's just genetically blessed. "I've always been an athletic person, I've been blessed with good genes from my mum and dad and I'm going to ride that genetic wave for as long as I can." [
E!]
Ireland is predicted to become the fattest country in Europe by 2030; around 90 percent of Irish men and 84 percent of Irish women are projected to be overweight or obese by then. Eeesh. [
NPR]
While no one was watching, Rosie O'Donnell got bariatric surgery and lost 50 pounds. And now she's trying to cut down sugar, because it's basically the worst. "I read in a magazine article that sugar is eight times more addictive than heroin," she said. "I walk past one of those kiosks selling newspapers and I'm like, 'There's the Swedish Fish.' Almost like how alcoholics can't go into a bar. They want to grab the bottle, I want to do that with the Swedish Fish." We so feel you, Rosie. [
Examiner]