Hi! How’s going? Last Saturday night I landed in Milan-Linate after spending five days in Madrid with my classmates and I really liked it. It’s a beautiful city with a lot of wonderful museums (I loved the Reina Sofia and the Thyssen-Bornemisza collections, they were soooo amazing!). I’m still tired because we walked a lot but it was worth it. I ate junk food for most of the time so I’ll surely be on a diet for some time.
As you probably saw on Instagram, when I was in Spain I tried one of the nail polishes I got from Kiko, the sugar mat effect and it’s kinda cute because it gives a strange feeling if you touch it. Talking of nails, tomorrow it’s San Patrick’s day and spring is getting closer so I’ve decided to do a nail art. Stay tuned ;)
Surfing on the web I found the weirdest celebrity beauty habits and I thought it would’ve been funny to share them with you. Obviously everybody has a habit or two that we don’t tell anyone else for fear of being embarrassed. But these are very unique and unusual..
Karl Lagerfield, the famous fashion designer, told Harper’s Bazaar magazine that he sleeps for exactly seven hours, no matter what time he goes to bed.
The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton spends upwards $17000 on beauty products and procedures a year, but there is something more interesting. In fact, according to reports, she slathers on a cream that contains bee-sting venom. It’s said to be an organic alternative to botox.
Tom Ford, another famous fashion designer, thinks a lot about the appearance. That’s why he takes an average of five baths a day.
The actress Cameron Diaz, according to various sources, prefers to wash her face with bottled Evian water. I’d like to see her grocery bill!
Talking about actors with strange habits, Tom Cruise has a very particular one: he uses a technique borrowed from Japanese geishas who used the nightingale excrements as exfoliants, Sounds disgusting but it seems working, he looks younger, doesn’t he?
That’s all for today, I’ll come back with something news soon.
Love, A.