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Yesteryear's Glamour Girl Beauty Secrets Becoming Today's Trend Reports Celebrity-Beauty-Secret-Goldmine.com

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The beauty secrets of the original glamour girls are being embraced again today. The beauty tips website, Celebrity-Beauty-Secret-Goldmine.com, reports retro beauty and fashion are invading the current popular culture.

Meriden, CT (PRWeb) February 13, 2007 -- The beauty tips website, Celebrity-Beauty-Secret-Goldmine.com, reports a blossoming trend: the beauty secrets of yesteryear's glamour girls are being sought by today's culture.

“Women today are looking for beauty inspiration from the beauty queens of the past”, says Sara Liz, Editor-in-Chief of Celebrity-Beauty-Secret-Goldmine.com.

Some of our website visitors are fascinated by the nostalgia of a retro-look and want to recreate it
A recent analysis of the keywords used to find the beauty website shows that the number of web surfers interested in the “it girls” of the past, as beauty muses, is growing. Recent keyword strings entered into search engines that led web surfers to the site included, “Brigitte Bardot’s beauty tips” and even “Joan Crawford’s beauty rituals”!

The website was launched in March of 2006 and features beauty secrets of the iconic, glamour girls of yesterday, such as Brigitte Bardot, Betty Grable, and Marilyn Monroe, as well as the beauty secrets of today’s celebrities like Angelina Jolie, Beyonce, Jessica Alba and Jessica Simpson. From Christina Aguilera’s retro hair and makeup in her circus-themed video for “Hurt”, to Christian Lacroix’s flapper-haired models in his spring 2007 collection, retro beauty and fashion are invading the current popular culture.

“Some of our website visitors are fascinated by the nostalgia of a retro-look and want to recreate it”, said Sara Liz. “Others are just curious about the beauty tips of the vintage glamour girls. The pages that feature the beauty secrets of the classic celebrities are among the most popular pages on the website.”

So what are some beauty tips of the beauty queens from the days of yore? Marilyn Monroe purposely lowered her eyelids a bit before her photo was snapped, to look more seductive. Jean Harlow wore white satin gowns, which along with her platinum hair and ivory skin, made her appear to glow. Brigitte Bardot achieved her signature look by going from brunette to blonde and by teasing her hair for height on the top. There are many beauty tips used by the original glamour girls, which are being embraced again today, as evidenced by the recent resurgence of false eyelashes and back-combed hair.

About Celebrity-Beauty-Secret-Goldmine.com:
Celebrity-Beauty-Secret-Goldmine.com reports which products and techniques celebrities use to look and feel beautiful. The website includes beauty tips for the body, hair, makeup, nails, skin, style, and weight loss. The website offers information on hair coloring help, makeup application, beauty trends, anti-aging and anti-acne skincare, fashion advice, nutrition, and fitness.

Contact:
Sara Liz, Editor-in-Chief
Autumn Publishing
860-882-3742
http://www.celebrity-beauty-secret-goldmine.com

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Jessica Simpson with Brigitte Bardot-esque hair
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