Monday, June 18, 2012

Beyonce's Alarming 'Do - StyleList

Who hasn't had an embarrassing trip through airport security. Maybe it's your belt, or your sunglasses, or maybe it's your bellybutton ring. Beyoncé is no exception -- the curvaceous chanteuse recently found herself held up at LAX security. Style Evolution: Beyonce From a 17-year-old girl group singer to a 27-year-old superstar, Beyoncé Knowles's career and fashion sense have exploded. With her third solo album I am...Sasha Fierce hitting stories this week, Stylelist took a look back at the star's not- always-stylish evolution. Steve Granitz, WireImage | Steve Granitz, WireImage Can you find Beyoncé in this picture? B -- second from right -- has come a long way from this sari-clad stop at the 1998 Soul Train awards with the members of Destiny's Child. Brenda Chase, Getty Images At the 1999 Soul Train Awards, the girls of Destiny's Child were a purple haze of taffeta. Mirek Towski, Time & Life Pictures/Getty Image Don't blame Beyoncé for the group's third straight matchy-matchy trip to the 2000 Soul Train Awards. Blame her mom. Until recently, Tina Knowles was responsible for all of her daughter's red carpet...um...moments. (Maybe that's why the Soul Train Awards went kaput.) Jim Smeal, WireImage The DC ladies rocked in warrior princess-meets-biker-chick ensembles to the 2000 MTV VMAs. Robin Platzer, Twin Images / Online USA / Getty Images Making waves? Working the red carpet the 9th Annual MTV Movie Awards in 2000 Beyoncé coordinated the crimping pattern in her hair to the wavy pattern in her dress. Steve Granitz, WireImage The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2001 were clearly a high point in Beyoncé's early career. Sadly the same can't be said for her fashion choice. Steve Granitz, WireImage Don't tell mama. Perhaps in an attempt to bond with their young audience, Beyoncé, Kelly and Michelle dressed as Girl Scouts for Nickelodeon's 14th Annual Kid's Choice in 2001. Chris Weeks, Getty Images Fans turned up to meet Destiny's Child while they were promoting their mega hit "Survivor" in 2001. Instead, they front lace wigs were greeted by technicolor cowgirls. George DeSota, Getty Images At least she had the good sense to avoid a major J-Lo underwear snafu by wearing pasties under her sheer genie suit at the 2002 Grammy Awards. Steve Granitz, WireImage She ditched the shoes, but still was setting off the metal detector, and it turned out that the problem was all in her head. Erm, her hair, rather. Not so surprising, considering her impressive wig collection, right?We haven't had that particular problem, but we've definitely had our share of embarrassing moments in the security line (one involving an electric razor that got switched on and hummed its way through the x-ray machine). We've definitely learned to choose our traveling outfits based on how easily they'll go through airport security. How about you? What's your most embarrassing airport security gaffe? Let us know in the comments! Hair Raising Star Styles Jada Pinkett Smith Please tell us lace wigs this mullet chop job is for a movie. When Jada's hair is slightly grown out, shiny and sleek, its easy to see why she and her hunky hubby are considered one of Hollywood's most stylish couples. Steve Granitz, WireImage.com At her best, Katherine Heigl successfully channels Veronica Lake. But with too much product, her locks are dingy: No self-respecting bridesmaid would ever leave the house with hair that looks like it was inspired by "There's Something About Mary". Alexandra Wyman, WireImage.com Christina Aguilera Only Bo Derek could be a perfect "10" in cornrows. Her new mommy makeover included trading her Dirrty 'do for Marilyn Monroe-inspired platinum blonde waves WireImage.com Victoria Beckham Posh pioneered the blunt bob trend -- and it suits her no-nonsense fashion style perfectly. In this uptight up-do (r.), she looks like she's taking her reputation as an ice queen a little too seriously Ethan Miller, Getty Images Paris HiltonDespite her privileged background, Paris has a hard time pulling off the sophisticated debutante look. A flirty asymmetrical bob works better for L.A.'s biggest party girl feather hair extension Dimitrios Kambouris, WireImage.com Katie HolmesKatie's tousled tresses make her look like she's playing dress-up. Her Posh-inspired bob and bangs are picture perfect Hollywood Wife. Kevin Mazur, WireImage.com Mary-Kate OlsenShe's known for her eccentric style, but Mary Kate's Marc Jacobs' headband is less modern fashion icon, more Jane Fonda (circa 1982).Tousled blonde tresses are better on a 22-year-old, no matter how many millions she's got Dimitrios Kambouris, WireImage.com FergieHey, Fergie -- Bret Michaels wants his look back. The star is far more Glamorous when she wears her honey hair wavy and free. Jeffrey Mayer, WireImage.com Scarlett JohanssonScarlett's super-poufy beehive doesn't create much buzz. A more natural style (l.) suits the pretty young star. Alicia KeysHey Alicia -- No One should be using the "Coneheads" for fashion inspiration! Keys' classic beauty shines in her natural curls. Scott Wintrow, Getty Images

Circle lenses: Circle lenses worry some eye doctors

Dr. James Salz, clinical professor of ophthalmology at USC, says the lenses aren't radically different from the older colored contacts used for years to change people's eye color, "except that before, the contacts weren't also trying to enlarge the color of the iris." Sign Up For Traffic Text Alerts feather hair extension Unlike traditional colored contact lenses, which cover only the iris of the eye, circle lenses extend to cover part of the whites as well. Aside from the Lady Gaga allure, many young women claim that they wear them to make their eyes look bigger.Since 2005, it has been illegal in the United States to sell any type of contact lenses — corrective or cosmetic — without a prescription, which is why no major manufacturer in the United States sells these contacts. Most young lace wigs women end up getting them through online sellers that they have found out about through message boards and YouTube videos. Costs range from around $20 to $30 a pair, and corrective versions of the circle lenses are not available.Perhaps the biggest tiff that doctors such as Salz have with these lenses is that girls can buy these without a prescription. No prescription means no sizing or fitting of the lenses to the eye."Each eye is unique and has different curvatures. There isn't just one size," Salz said.For those who wear contacts that are too tight, the risks include swelling of the cornea, redness or corneal abrasion. Contacts that are too loose will move around and can also cause irritation and redness.The main risk however, is infection, which Salz fears might become common among teens who wear these contacts and, thinking they are benign, decide that it's OK to sleep in them."Sleeping in contact lenses probably increases the risk of infection tenfold because the eye front lace wigs gets less oxygen when you sleep at night, it's easier for bacteria and infection to breed," he said.Ideally, Salz said, for the circle lenses to be safe — or safer, at least — the manufacturers should offer the contacts in a variety of sizes so that they can properly fit their customers.But at the very least, if you aren't going to chuck your circle lenses in the trash, Salz recommends that the best way to prevent infection and other eye problems is to wear them only for short periods of time and to soak them in sterilizing contact lens solution when you sleep.Here's the warning from the American Academy of Ophthalmology.Here's a New York Times article on the issue and another from Britain's Independent.