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Are you guilty of ‘puffy face’ style gossip about celebrities like Ashley Judd?

April 11, 2012
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Are you guilty of ‘puffy face’ style gossip about celebrities like Ashley Judd?

The actor Ashley Judd has hit out at the kind of conversations that take place in the media about women’s bodies, in the wake of speculation about her ‘puffy face’. Do you read gossip about celebrities’ bodies and feel guilty about perpetuating it? Ashley Judd at the 57th Cannes film festival. Photograph: Mark Mainz/Getty...

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Are you guilty of ‘puffy face’ style gossip about celebrities like Ashley Judd?

April 10, 2012
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Are you guilty of ‘puffy face’ style gossip about celebrities like Ashley Judd?

The actor Ashley Judd has hit out at the kind of conversations that take place in the media about women’s bodies, in the wake of speculation about her ‘puffy face’. Do you read gossip about celebrities’ bodies and feel guilty about perpetuating it? Actress Ashley Judd at the 57th Cannes film festival. Photograph: Mark...

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Oscars 2012: what I learned from the Hollywood parties

February 27, 2012
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Oscars 2012: what I learned from the Hollywood parties

I thought I knew everything about the Academy Awards, but the ceremony is only the tip of the iceberg. The real action happens at the after-parties By the time I left my hotel room for the after-parties, I had been watching the Oscars on TV for, by my reckoning, seven...

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No, Abbey, your stardom’s not OK! | Victoria Coren

February 21, 2012
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No, Abbey, your stardom’s not OK! | Victoria Coren

The fame thrust on footballers’ wives is skewing the worth of true celebrity and talent If you feel incensed when some poor female celebrity is photographed unwittingly on a beach with a ring drawn round her cellulite, or queuing for coffee with a spot visible and her hair undone,...

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No, Abbey, your stardom’s not OK! | Victoria Coren

February 19, 2012
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No, Abbey, your stardom’s not OK! | Victoria Coren

The fame thrust on footballers’ wives is skewing the worth of true celebrity and talent If you feel incensed when some poor female celebrity is photographed unwittingly on a beach with a ring drawn round her cellulite, or queuing for coffee with a spot visible and her hair undone,...

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No, Abbey, your stardom’s not OK! | Victoria Coren

February 18, 2012
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No, Abbey, your stardom’s not OK! | Victoria Coren

The fame thrust on footballers’ wives is skewing the worth of true celebrity and talent If you feel incensed when some poor female celebrity is photographed unwittingly on a beach with a ring drawn round her cellulite, or queuing for coffee with a spot visible and her hair undone,...

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Do you enjoy looking in the mirror? | Poll

February 8, 2012
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Do you enjoy looking in the mirror? | Poll

Reseach indicates that looking at yourself in the mirror increases anxiety. Photograph: Getty Images “); jQ(‘a.report-abuse:not(.no-abuse-popup)’).live(‘click’, function(ev) { ev.preventDefault(); loading_box.dialog({ title: “Abuse report”, draggable: false, modal: true, width: 400, minHeight: 320, resizable: false, beforeclose: function(event, ui) { var readOnly = jQ(‘.report-abuse-ajax-readonly’).length; if(readOnly == 1) return true; var reason = jQ(‘.report-abuse-ajax-form textarea#id_reason’).val(); var thanksPage =...

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The beauty spot: dark metallic nails

January 21, 2012
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The beauty spot: dark metallic nails

Nails – make them decorative and functional Nail time! Sometimes it feels like a body isn’t quite big enough for all the jewellery you want to hang on it. You’ve got, what, one neck? Two wrists, an ankle, a couple of fingers that are thin enough for rings? This is...

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The beauty spot: dark metallic nails

January 21, 2012
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The beauty spot: dark metallic nails

Eva Wiseman Fingersmith: try Butter London’s old-gold varnish. Photograph: Observer Nail time! Sometimes it feels like a body isn’t quite big enough for all the jewellery you want to hang on it. You’ve got, what, one neck? Two wrists, an ankle, a couple of fingers that are thin enough for rings? This is the opportunity...

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Breast implants: the first 50 years

January 11, 2012
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Breast implants: the first 50 years

Kira Cochrane Breasts marked for plastic surgery. Photograph: Stockbyte/Getty Images It was in 1962 that Timmie Jean Lindsey was offered a solution to a non-existent problem. A factory worker from Texas, she had married at 15, had six children, divorced in her mid-20s, and taken up with a man who encouraged her to have...

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