
Anna Kendrick in Elie Saab
I love the soft shade of pink towards her pale skin. It is a classic dress, but at the same time a little different with lace details. The loose hairdo emphasizes the romantic dress and the simple accessories complements the whole look.

Cameron Diaz in Oscar de la Renta
Cameron Diaz looks sophisticated in this creation from Oscar de la Renta. Such a bold dress looks best with classic hair and toned down accessories, which is the look Diaz went for. Glittery dresses were a huge trend at the Oscars this year.

Demi Moore in Atelier Versace
The powdery shades are a big hit this season, and Demi Moore shows us how to pull it off. Atelier Versace has made a dream of ruffles and Demi is the perfect woman to wear it.

Diane Kruger in Chanel
This dress is simply wonderful. It could have been a boring, way to classic gown, but with all the details going on, this creation makes me happy. Diane Kruger looks lovely with her hair up, giving the dress the attention it deserves. Matching, black was a safe, but smart move.

Elizabeth Banks in Versace
It is a bit similar to Demi Moores Versace dress, but at the same time it is not. This one gives more of a hard look, giving some edge to Elizabeth Banks. Maybe choosing bigger earrings would balance the look a bit more? Anyway, she looks stunning.

Miley Cyrus in Jenny Packham
This dress is on here merely because of this picture only. I have seen other pictures that shows that this might not have been the right style for Miley. The dress itself I found beautiful, with the showing underwear trend mixed with a sheer, soft look. The accessories and hairstyle is perfect too.

Rachel McAdams in Elie Saab
This dress i amazing, in every way. Rachel McAdams looks great with her hair up, and choosing big earrings as her only accessory was a smart choice. I love the colours, the shades of blue, green and lilac goes great with Rachels skin and eyes.


Have you ever woken up and just knew that your hair is not going to be nice to you that day? That is what happened to me today. I woke up and knew right away that I could spend hours trying to fix my hair, but the woolly texture in the back is still going to come back in just a couple of minutes. I did not even bother trying. Anyway, this is what I looked like today. Blouse from H&M, trousers from Mango and I wore earrings from Thune earlier.

Aussie 3 minute miracle hair treatment, Burt's Bees peach & willowbark deep pore scrub, bareMinerals Maximum Coverage Concealer Brush, bareMinerals ORIGINAL SPF 15 Foundation, bareMinerals SPF 20 Multi-Tasking Concealer, Burt's Bees Replenishing Lip Balm with Pomegranate Oil, bareMinerals Full Flawless Application Face Brush
I’ve recently discovered Burt’s Bees through my good friend, Erin. They make all natural personal care products, and I decided to give it a go. Since I moved to England I have discovered that my skin and hair doesn’t like change too much. The water and weather seem to make both my hair and my skin dry, but at the same time oily. I’m back in Norway for christmas now, and my hair is in total shock. What to do, where to go?
I have decided that from now on I am going to be nice to both my skin and my hair. I have bought hair treatment (that I forgot to bring, shame on me), mineral make up and Burt’s Bees natural lip balm and deep pore scrub. I am very satisfied with the results. My hair doesn’t seem to hate me when I brush it and my skin is softer and better looking. 2010 is going to be the year when I start caring about these things.
Wishlist:

bareMinerals Prime Time foundation primer, Burt's Bees garden tomato toner, Burt's Bees Very Volumizing Pomegranate & Soy Shampoo and Conditioner, Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Creme, Burt's Bees Marshmallow Vanishing Creme and various eye shadows from Bare Escentuals