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13 Reasons Moms Never Get Haircuts
Have you noticed that just before a woman has a baby, she chops all her hair off, then spends the next three years growing it out long enough to braid into a human hair ladder that can lower her child out of a burning building, Rapunzel-style?
I offer photographic evidence:
Exhibit A: Me and baby, two years ago, leaving the hospital -- note the short hair. (Also note my non-similarities to the ever-elegant Duchess of Cambridge. Kate: perfect. Me: screaming baby, old-lady sweater).
Kendall Jenner Models Her Mile-Long Legs in a Mint Minidress at Cannes: See the Photos!
Cannes she be any cuter?
Kendall Jenner stepped out on Thursday, May 21, to attend the launch of the Fendi by Karl Lagerfeld book in Cannes, where she really flaunted those stems in a sweet, high-fashion mini.
TBT: Oscar de la Renta's Best Cannes Moments Ever
Oscar de la Renta may have passed away last fall, but his beautiful designs continue to live on, as stars continue to sport the label at the Cannes Film Festival. To further pay homage to the late designer, the festival screened a 20-minute documentary, titled Ovation for Oscar, showcasing the designer’s life work, which was directed by Ryan Curtis.
Bethenny Frankel's Hairstylist on Her Short Hair: 'I Could Tell She Was Ready For a Big Change'
We definitely didn’t see Bethenny Frankel‘s major hair change coming. The Skinny Girl mogul and Real Housewives of New York star swapped her signature long dark locks for a unexpected short style. And while she was at the salon, she added in some auburn highlights. Curious to to know more about her unexpected mane transformation?
Hot Neville Longbottom Is Actually a Little Too Hot
While Daniel Radcliffe honed his stage acting skills and Emma Watson became an outspoken advocate for women’s rights, Matthew Lewis (a.k.a. Neville Longbottom) has spent his post–Harry Potter career becoming very hot.
Science Has Determined Which Photo Filters Are the Best
There are a lot of important, societally beneficial uses for the endless terabytes of data produced by people's social-media addictions. One slightly less beneficial — but still interesting! — use of this data is to analyze which filters drive up engagement on sites like Instagram and Flickr. That's what a team of researchers from Georgia Tech and Yahoo Labs did.