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Hollywood has been brewing with so many beautiful actresses of present times. This is an age of flawless skin and best bode. What do the beauties do to maintain their looks? Nope, not speaking about the cosmetic surgeries, but of course the natural ways to prevent from getting flaws!
Tech Banyan is right when clarifying the reasons of flawless skin of Kristen Stewart. There are some other websites which names Megan Fox and Cheryl Cole as the best skin possessor! You too can join them. Just follow the steps below…
1. Minimal exposure to UV Rays – We know it’s easier said than done! But then you can apply an adequate amount of sunblocks, sunscreen lotions and gels and can also carry hats and umbrellas to come out the least under sun.
2. Follow a strict skin care regime – Follow the three main steps daily and inevitably …cleansing, toning and moisturizing. Don’t forget to buy the products according to your skin type.
3. Wear makeup only when necessary – Most of the makeup products have harsh chemicals in them. Wear the cosmetics only when required. Your skin needs to breathe free.
4. Remove the last traces of makeup before going to bed – This is one step you must follow blindly. Don’t keep on the chemicals overnight or that could lead to various problems like rashes, wrinkles etc.
5. Use only branded products – Trustworthy brands should only get a place in your drawers.
6. Eat, drink and stay healthy – Probably the most important to have a glowing skin. Always have a balanced diet and try to avoid liquors and nicotine. Drink plenty of water in a day.
7. Keep in touch with skin specialists – Only an expert can show you the right path. Consult dermatologists and beauticians to guide you and stick to the same person if successful.
The first picture and behind the scenes video are out! Enjoy!
In an era in which every teen star has a stylist and a bland pop record, 19-year-old Kristen Stewart is the tough-minded, no-frills anomaly. Stewart played Bella Swan not as a cartoon but as anxious and complicated—making the predicament of being torn between a vampire and a werewolf seem … well, almost plausible. The daughter of a television-producer father and an Australian script-supervisor mother, the L.A.-bred Stewart has been consistently drawn to melancholy over flash. Between Twilight installments, her edgy trajectory will continue with Welcome to the Rileys, about the friendship between a stripper and a married businessman, played by James Gandolfini, and The Runaways, about rocker Joan Jett.
So for those of you that have been following Sundance, you know that it has been HUGE for Kristen, who has been garnering rave reviews for her performances in The Runaways, and especially Welcome to the Rileys. Many in the press are calling the glowing reception of her performances the biggest breakthrough of her career so far. As was posted earlier, the biggest and most respected critic today, Roger Ebert (who is known for hating the Twilight series), tweeted after seeing the WTTR screening: “Kristen Stewart is a fine actress. Saints preserve her from Twilight.” Well, Ebert has finally wrote summary/reaction of eight films he saw at Sundance, two of them being WTTR and The Runaways, and lets just say he has taken a big liking to Kstew! Very big in terms of critical acclaim, and so well deserved go Kristen! Here’s what he had to say in terms of her performances, i didnt include the small paragraph of the summary for those of you who want to be spoiler free but the link at the bottom will take you to full text:
The Runaways:
Joan Jett still tours today, and is an intact survivor. The movie reproduces the Runaways’ actual music, which is no better that you might expect, but the acting is very convincing. Kristen Stewart proves once again that she’s a rising star, and Dakota Fanning is such a fine actress that I, for one, almost believed I’d always heard her using the f-word. As for Michael Shannon, is he the most unheralded force in acting today, or what?
Welcome to the Rileys:
Welcome to the Rileys was one of the buzz champs of Sundance 2010. The discovery once again is Kristen Stewart, who after this year’s festival can be considered completely rehabilitated after the “Twilight” films. That sounds like unlikely melodrama? So it is. But Gandolfini, Stewart and Leo inhabit it with persuasive performances, and director Jake Scott uses French Quarter locations that add another level of atmosphere. Gandolfini does something here he often does, as in John Turturro’s “Romance & Cigarettes” (2005): He demonstrates that although he may not be conventionally handsome, when he smiles his face bathes you in the urge to like him. Kristen Stewart here is tougher even than her punk rocker in “The Runaways.” Who knew she had these notes? I’m discovering an important new actress.
Sex, drugs and rock and roll — they are three powerful, dangerous temptations that have gone together like peanut butter and jelly for many years. They are also three things fans don’t normally associate with teenage actresses Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart.
That is, until now.
Over the weekend, KStew and … um, DFan? … premiered “The Runaways” at the Sundance Film Festival. For those of you who’ve been sleeping under a ’70s-era Marshall stack, the film tells the tale of the real-life all-girl rock band that broke boundaries, laws and lots of equipment four decades ago. It also features the two “New Moon” stars snorting cocaine in a bathroom — which could potentially be a problem for two young actors who many look up to as role models.
“I’ve been exposed to everything under the [sun],” Kristen said of her own upbringing, implying that teenagers are smart enough to see other people’s mistakes and not necessarily follow in their footsteps. “I think that if you don’t realize the people you look up to [are just acting, that's a problem]. This is also a really hard question for me.”
The fact of the matter is, when the film hits theaters March 19, fans will be watching two actors portray rockers Joan Jett and Cherie Currie — real-life people who participated fully in the sex, drugs and rock and roll of the mid-’70s. Some, however, will inevitably find it difficult to see Jett and Currie instead of Stewart and Fanning.
“This is [about] real people,” Fanning said, defending the scenes. “This is their real experience.
“It’s the story,” she added. “[Us doing drugs] is just about finding the beats, you know what I mean?”
Based on the mostly positive reviews the film has been receiving in Park City, Utah, Stewart and Fanning were able to find the beat. And, as jarring as it may be to see Bella Swan snorting cocaine, Twilighters might want to start getting themselves ready for that sight — as well as what might be the best performance of her career.
If you have ever doubted Kristen’s acting, I suggest you watch ‘The Cake Eaters’. Her performance out shines almost everything she has ever done. Beauitfully done movie, with amazing actors, including Kristen. I was completely blown away by the sheer beauty she brought to the movie.
About ‘The Cake Eaters’
‘The Cake Eaters’ is a small town, ensemble drama that explores the lives of two interconnected families coming to terms with love in the face of loss. Living in rural America, The Kimbrough family is a normally odd bunch; Easy, the patriarch and local butcher, is grieving over the recent loss of his wife, Ceci, while hiding a secret ongoing affair for years; Beagle, his youngest son who was left to care for his ailing mother, works in the local high school cafeteria by day but has a burning passion inside that manifests itself through painting street signs; and the eldest son, Guy, has been away from the family for years while pursuing his rock star dream in the big city until the day he learns of his mother’s passing and that he’s missed the funeral. Upon Guy’s return home, relationships between the characters begin to unravel; Beagle’s pent up emotions connect with Georgia Kaminski, a terminally ill teenage girl wanting to experience love before it’s too late; Easy’s long time affair with Marg, Georgia’s eccentric grandmother, is finally exposed to the Kimbrough children; and Guy discovers that, in his absence, his high school sweetheart, Stephanie, has moved on and started a family of her own. Through it all, The Kimbroughs and Kaminskis manage to establish a new beginning in the face of their greatest fears.
Kristen Stewart’s Welcome to the Rileys premiered Saturday afternoon, and Stewart’s provocative depiction of a young, self-destructive stripper is bound to shock and surprise.
Rileys, the first of two movies the Twilight and New Moon star has at Sundance, stars Stewart as a teenage prostitute and James Gandolfini as her burly protector, a grieving father who thinks he can save her in lieu of his own lost daughter.
Though she’s playing young, this is no innocent story. Her character, sometimes calling herself “Mallory,” sometimes “Allison,” is vulgarly sexual, coming on to Gandolfini when he stops into a strip club on a business trip, though he is immediately turned off by her obvious youth and vulnerability.
read more (contains spoilers to ‘welcome to the rileys’)