
In addition to beautiful and interesting that he also has a very good tattoo on his body because I was trying to take pictures of the tattoo hillary this might be inspiration for all of you...




In today's society more and more regular people are getting tattoos everyday and the same can be said for celebrities. However it is still quite interesting that even though celebrities have tattoos and talk openly about them, when they appear in a TV commercials cover of a magazine the tattoos are suddenly no where to be seen.
Eliza Dushku, who became famous as Faith on the hit TV show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer is staring in a new show on Fox called Dollhouse. To help promote the show Eliza appears on the cover of the latest issue of Maxim Magazine. Ironically, all of Eliza's tattoos are no where to be found on any of her pictures in the magazine. What makes it even more odd is Eliza talked openly to the magazine about her tattoos and how much she loves them.
Here's what Eliza had to say about tattoos:
"I love catching a glimpse of my tattoos when I strip down and take a shower," the actress tells Maxim in its upcoming March issue. "Kat Von D did a beautiful symbolic feather on my ribs."
She also adds that she loves for her man to have a few tattoos of his own.
"I like guys who play hard and have calluses on their hands," she tells the magazine. "Any guy who's been raised in a bubble hasn't lived enough for me. Scars and broken body parts and tattoos are hot."
It just goes to show that even men's magazine filter out what they believe to be sexy. However, when Megan Fox posed for the mag they left her tattoos in tack.



Celebrity hairstyles have influenced us for thousands of years. Ever since Cleopatra first coined the idea that she could use her hairstyle to enhance her power and fame, women all over the world have mimicked the hairstyles and hair care rituals of the rich and famous in order to try and harness a little of that glory for themselves.
Here is an outline of how to use some of the best quality salon hair care products on the market to replicate and maintain the most popular celebrity hairstyles of recent times: 'The Farrah', 'The Rachel' and 'The Pob'.
The Farrah
Farrah Fawcett's flip was the predecessor of 'The Rachel' of the 1990s, spawning a zillion copycat hairstyles back in the 1970s. Both styles achieved enormous worldwide popularity, though the styles themselves couldn't be more different. Many celebrities have put a modern spin on the Farrah flip, creating backwards-facing curls which are softer than the Charlie's Angels star's original, for a more chic and subdued look.
The initial hairstyle needs to be created in a salon for the best effect; here are some tips for hair care options to maintain The Farrah. Apply a texturizing lotion to wet hair for texture and volume and blow dry the hair upside down from side to side. Use a paddle brush to increase volume and smooth the hair.


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Adriana has a tribal tattoo design on the inside of her left ankle. I’ve always wanted a tattoo on my ankle but often wondered whether I have a high enough pain threshold! Seeing Adriana’s design has made me realise how pretty an ankle tattoo can look.


















