Beauty

Scarlett Johansson: The Skinny

While training for an upcoming film, I’ve come to this conclusion: chin ups are near impossible and lunges suck. There is no magic wand to wave over oneself to look good in a latex catsuit. Eating healthy and getting fit is about commitment, determination, consistency and the dedication to self-preservation. While I’ve never been considered a gym rat, I have, in fact, worked up a sweat in the name of cardio before, and although I enjoy a grilled cheese as much as the next person, I combine the not-so-good foods I crave with an all-around balanced diet.

People come in all shapes and sizes and everyone has the capability to meet their maximum potential. Once filming is completed, I’ll no longer need to rehash the 50 ways to lift a dumbbell, but I’ll commit to working out at least 30 minutes a day and eating a balanced diet of fruit, vegetables and lean proteins. Pull ups, crunches, lunges, squats, jumping jacks, planks, walking, jogging and push ups are all exercises that can be performed without fancy trainers or gym memberships. I’ve realized through this process that no matter how busy my life may be, I feel better when I take a little time to focus on staying active. We can all pledge to have healthy bodies no matter how diverse our lifestyles may be.

Since dedicating myself to getting into “superhero shape,” several articles regarding my weight have been brought to my attention. Claims have been made that I’ve been on a strict workout routine regulated by co-stars, whipped into shape by trainers I’ve never met, eating sprouted grains I can’t pronounce and ultimately losing 14 pounds off my 5′3″ frame. Losing 14 pounds out of necessity in order to live a healthier life is a huge victory. I’m a petite person to begin with, so the idea of my losing this amount of weight is utter lunacy. If I were to lose 14 pounds, I’d have to part with both arms. And a foot. I’m frustrated with the irresponsibility of tabloid media who sell the public ideas about what we should look like and how we should get there.

via Scarlett Johansson: The Skinny.

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Sexiest Vegetarian Next Door 2009 Winners | PETA.org

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Hundreds were nominated and thousands voted in the 2009 Sexiest Vegetarian Next Door contest. Thanks to more than 200,000 people who logged on to tell us their top picks, we finally narrowed down the 32 smoking finalists to our two lucky winners. With so many hot vegetarians these days, it wasn’t an easy task! In the end, Amber and Monty came out on top. Thanks to the PETA Member Advantage Program, each will receive a free trip for two to Hawaii.

via Sexiest Vegetarian Next Door 2009 Winners | PETA.org.

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Bush Shaving: The Musical! – Broadsheet – Salon.com

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To their credit, the Wilkinson ads cleverly acknowledge the whimsy of the whole enterprise. The things that make us feel sexy, after all, are often the very things that make us feel playful and silly as well. That’s why I’m a firm supporter of a woman’s right to choose whatever form of genital hair styling makes her happy. Dye it purple, hang some charms, carve a few Vanilla Ice lightning bolts or go full-on scorched earth if that’s your thing. The garden, after all, is a wonderland of recreational possibilities.

It’s also more than occasionally a total freaking landmine — witness the passionate and wildly disparate responses to our recent story on “Wetlands” author Charlotte Roche and, in particular, her assertion that “I hate shaving, but I shave because I want to be an attractive woman and I don’t want people to throw stones at me in the street.”

That brings us to the not-so-pretty other message of the Quattro campaign that casts a pall on the whole lawn party. In the midst of all this happy, nay, borderline-frantic bush maintenance, the bouncy revulsion at anything less than a perfectly manicured muff comes through loud and clear.

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YouTube – Mow the Lawn

The death of advertising euphemism strikes again. Embarrassingly Victorian demure ads are still preferable to in-your-face vagina-throwing (in this context). The literal translation of these metaphors: “Cut Your Pussy Bush, With Schick.” [via Adfreak]

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Bonnie Fuller: Cougars And MILFs Rule! 40 Year-Old Women Are WAY Hotter Than 20 Year-Olds!

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It’s official! Age is irrelevant… when it comes to women and beauty that is. Who has THE HOTTEST bikini-clad hard body at this very moment? It’s 48 year-old Valerie Bertinelli on the cover of People looking way hotter than she ever did during her peak, One Day at a Time, sitcom days in the ’70s.

Who are both men and women getting in a lather about at this minute? It’s nude 43 year-old supermodel Cindy Crawford, photographed in nothing but suds for Allure magazine. Her pics have been responsible for over 400,000 page views and hundreds of comments on this site alone in the past couple of days.

via Bonnie Fuller: Cougars And MILFs Rule! 40 Year-Old Women Are WAY Hotter Than 20 Year-Olds!.

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Brains or beauty? Women still conflicted

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters Life!) – Smart or thin? Rich or ugly?

Women still have a complex and contradictory relationship with their own image according to a poll released on Tuesday that found 25 percent of those questioned would rather win the “America’s Next Top ModelTV show than the Nobel Peace Prize.

And although 75 percent of women surveyed said they’d be willing to shave their heads to save the life of a stranger, more than a quarter of those taking part admitted they would make their best friend fat for life, if it meant they could be thin.

via Brains or beauty? Women still conflicted.

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