By Fiona Macrae for the Daily Mail Updated: 04:09 EDT, 18 May 2010 43
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Reaching the age of 50 is something of a milestone and, for most us, it's not a terribly appealing one.
Our youth is a long way behind us and ahead lies the uncertain prospect of retirement and old age.
But there's a group of scientists who say we should be looking forward to 50.
We’ve reached Kardashian saturation — they’re present within all realms of entertainment and commerce and I’ve resigned myself to the fact that I will probably be reading about this damn family until the day that I die.
Still, when the Kardashian Beauty Black Seed Oil Hair Care Line landed on my desk recently, I resolved to give it a shot for a couple of reasons. I’d always heard surprisingly glowing reviews of their other beauty products like their self-tanner and flat irons, and I figured that the Kardashians, with their very processed hair (why else do you think they rely on weaves so much?
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Leading ladies of the fifties and sixties often sported the half-up, half-down hairstyle. Actresses like Madhubala, Nutan, and Waheeda Rehman popularized variations of this hairstyle, making it a symbol of quintessential Bollywood glamor.
The style still endures, as we see the ultimate Gen Z icon, Janhvi Kapoor, embracing this retro hairstyle. Janhvi adds her own personal touch to these half-ups, giving them a modern flair.
The four variations featured here are super easy to recreate, and an ideal match for all the cute summer looks you have been waiting to wear.
StaudStaudYou can't put the Staud bride in a box. "I know she’s simultaneously comfortable getting married at some far flung cliffside Italian riviera as she is in her backyard—and this collection can dress her for it," Staudinger tells BAZAAR. Aesthetically, the collection begins with the Janet, a sleeveless maxi dress with a halter neckline that Staudinger wore for her own wedding before bringing it to the label. "We pulled elements that I loved about that dress into various silhouettes: the thin straps, the dropped waist, and the column bodice that you can see throughout,"