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It is amazing celebrities are so involved in appearance...do they not realize when they get old they will
be wrinkled.Plastic surgery won't help,their skin will be like leather..
George H. won't have to worry about skin cancer. His is all fake and sprayed on. No wonder he's orange. All the others will look like a piece leather shortly.
Poor George Hamilton. All those years of baking have wreaked havoc on his skin...
But that Garavani dude looks like an Oompa-Loompa.
Nothing more appealing than a skinny, boney person with tendons sporting a fake bake. Go to Winter Park FL. Dade County. Alligator hide not on luggage.
Funny, in most of Asia a sun tan is considered to be a sign of someone of the lower classes. A person who must labor outside to earn a living.
exactly right. Ironically white people want to have dark skins yet dark skinned people are discriminated against. Royalty and gentry used to powder their faces to make them white so they wouldn't look like the peasants who worked outside - same thing.
and sorry, what a bunch of vapid looking twits in those photos... celebrity cult indeed.
I've seen people in later life who have overdone tanning. Their skin looks hard, leathery, and is fissured with deep wrinkles that resemble shattered glass. What is so wrong with the color they were born with, anyway? I'm a light-skinned African-American and a portrait artist who thinks all colors are beautiful. The human family is beautiful, ranging all the way from pale alabaster to deep ebony and everything in between. What a glorious range and variety!
Well, she is like 5'11. The taller you grow, the bigger your feet grow as well. It's to help a person with her balance. Paris wears a size 11. Trust me...it's hard to find shoes when you're that tall.
That's a good look if you're a tangerine.
Charlize is gorgeous:http://www.actressscene.com/search/label/Charlize%20Theron
Still don't understand what is wrong with Anne Hathaway in that pic up there. She embraces it and looks far better than the others. I get the tan look for sporty, outdoorsy people. I never got it as a fashion statement. I've never thought a tan made someone look "healthier". Love the skin you're in. (lord, did I just say a beauty tagline? completely unintentional, I swear!)
I have a co-worker who has a deep tan... and a lot of age spots to go with it.
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First Posted: 08-22-09 10:06 AM | Updated: 08-22-09 05:07 PM