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The festive season is upon us, time to dust off the baubles, hang up the Christmas stockings, and crack open the sherry.....Christmas is a great excuse to wear head to toe jewells and sparkly outfits plus scoff lots of festive food and chocolates galore without feeling guilty!

This issue we have party fever with features on hair, makeup, outfits, shoes and accessories.

There’s an absolutely yummy Turkey recipe with more recipes on offer on www.annelouisemagazine.com

Tiggy got to have Christmas a little early this year as he tried out some of the great doggy pressies you could bestow on your pampered pooch. Don’t forget you can upload your Christmas pet images on our Facebook page.

Hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

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Editor’s Letter

Copyright © Anne Louise Magazine 2010 | Anne Louise Magazine is published Monthly.

All prices in this publication were correct at the time of going to press. All material is copyright to Anne Louise and may not be

reproduced in any form without obtaining prior permission.

Linsey Robinson - Owner

editor

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FASHioN & BeAuty

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22 Business Feature The Parlour at Headroom26 Interior Chic Home Sweet Home30 Roasted Turkey and Stuffing31 Tiggy’s Blog Christmas Time!32 Horoscopes Jason Caddy brings you your horoscopes33 Distributors Where you can pick up your FREE copy of Anne Louise Magazine

05 News Flash Latest news and products06 Party Hair Little black dress09 Beauty Review Tried and tested10 Party Fever Glitzy and glamorous17 Annabelle’s Wigs Instant new hair!24 Brazilan Blow Dry Smooth, Silky hair28 Adele’s Accessories The latest great accessories

02 Cutest Pet Competition16 WIN A Beautiful Set Of ‘Chain Of Daises’ Earrings

18 Duffy We chat to Duffy about her remarkable second album, ‘Endlessly’

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NewsFlash

ANNE LOUISE’s guide to this month’s news

NEW FOR JANUARY DERMATOLOGIST REFORMULATED CLARIFYING LOTIONIf it feels like the world is throwing more at your skin today, it is – more pollution, harsher climates, the rise of allergies and the always-present natural ageing process. These factors can cause skin damage, sensitivity and irritation, impacting skin’s ability to naturally renew itself. As a result, skin can become more sluggish and uneven. To help skin regularly and effectively shed dead skin cells and reveal healthier, cleaner skin, Clinique is introducing new dermatologist reformulated Clarifying Lotion – with special buffering agents to make exfoliation more comfortable in today’s environment. Each gentle sweep clears away pollution, grime and dulling flakes so skin can thrive.NEW Dermatologist reformulated Clarifying Lotion is available in 4 skin types and is designed to be used twice a day within the Clinique 3-Step System. Allergy Tested. 100% Fragrance Free. Dermatologist Tested. Oil-Free. Non-Comodegenic.200ml: RRP: £14.00 | 400ml: RRP £23.00Available at Clinique counters nationwide from 1 January 2011

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The haramaki is a traditional Japanese garment worn around your stomach to maintain warmth and well-being.Perfect to wear at home to relax, in bed for more restful sleep, or during sports and outdoor activities to avoid chills. Keeping the abdominal organs warm helps the body distribute warmth and energy all-round. Circulation is improved, so even hands and feet feel warmer. Wearing the haramaki can also: - Aid digestion - Ease menstrual cramps - Give support during and post-pregnancy - Soothes common abdominal ailments.www.haramaki.co.uk

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PARTYhair Glamorous party hair whether you love your hair up or down.....

Tousled curls, loose waves with a swept back fringe

gives a less formal but glamorous party

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Loose up do, tousled curls pinned

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Mistletoe Wishes Champagne Kisses

Written by: rachel harrison. Rachel, a graduate from

Lincoln College of Art and Design has joined Anne Louise Magazine as a

fashion feature writer as part of her work experience. Each month she’ll

share the latest fashion trends.

Fashion

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Dress to impress with this month’s top picks on Christmas party wear, set to leave you the belle of the ball!This Yule indulge in a little fizz and sparkle, whether it be a get

together with the girlies for a Christmas tipple or that little meeting under the mistletoe, ensure you look fabulous!Add a touch of glamour and a sprinkle of elegance with champagne tones and mink shades.

Unwrap the high street secrets and have a stylish Christmas!

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Beauty ReviewI test out some beauty products and give you the low down!

I tested out some 100% Aloe Vera products from ForeverLiving and loved them!The Aloe Moisturising Lotion, £11.64 is perfect for replenishing lost moisture and restoring skin’s soft, silky feel. Excellent for face, hands and body, helping to counteract the effects of pollution and the environment. Aloe lips, £2.71 with Aloe, Jojoba and Beeswax combined to create the finest all-season lip product on the market today. Aloe Lips soothes, smoothes and moisturizes chapped and dry lips.www.myflpbiz.com/esuite/home/loubaker “

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Note from the editor: In last months issue I had Payot Slim performance as £19.65 the correct price is £28. Sorry for any inconvienience caused.

Payot Dermaforce Masque, £25, a gorgeous creamy moisturing mask perfect for stressed or damaged skin. Helps pacify ultra-sensitive skin and encourages skin’s recovery. Celluli-Performance with Lipo reducing complex, £28, Smoothes orange-peel skin, helps to minimise the appearance of stretch marks and visibly improves skin texture by boosting tissue drainage. Effectively tackles cellulite in its various development stages by encouraging the elimination of fatty deposits. The silhouette is slimmer and finer. Demaquillant Essentiel moisturising makeup remover, £16.50, a unique cleanser with melting texture which instantly removes long-wearing makeup. Cleanses skin without feeling greasy, moisturises and softens the skin. Leaves skin pure, fresh & smooth. www.payot.com

I loved using the Payot products, they smell lovely and all had a non greasy but moisturising effect on my skin. My skin was smoother and softer.“ “

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Absolutly goregous is all I can say! Loved the smell, especially the Caribbean Therapy which had a wheatgerm scent reminding me of spas.“ “

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Add some glamorous accessories..............

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Martine Wester rings, £17.50 each

East brooch, £12

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River Island clutch, £39.99

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Glitzy Glamour

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Shudoo, £80 Red Label Fashion, £25

Schuh, £69.99

Red Herring - Debenhams, £35

Heatons, £20

Office, £105

Dancing QueenFinish off with sexy shoes......

Next, £65

Tesco, £22Love these!

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Red Label Fashion, £25

This gorgeous pair of earrings from www.chainofdaisies.co.ukWIN

We have teamed up with the amazing Chain of Daises to offer one lucky reader the chance to win these beautiful Demoiselle earrings, with emerald green drops. Part of the A/W 2010 collection from Chain of Daisies

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Finish off with sexy shoes......

hoW To enTer:

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Dear Santa....

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Pull out all the stops this christmas with these beautiful goodies from Apinal of London.....

Linsey x

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I am always happy to answer questions and queries and offer a totally discrete service. And, if for any reason the item is not right you can return it for a full refund.

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Celebrity

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Showbiz sounds a little bit

too feather boa!

Your new album ‘Endlessly’ is coming out, are you excited by it? Do you see this as the next step in your career?I think the next few years in my life are going to be the telling years as to who I truly become as an artist. It’s one thing being catapulted on the public scene and the people’s conciousness, it’s another thing really setting your mark as you develop through the years. So, yes, I’m very excited because I really think this record solidifies certain parts of myself that I’ve needed to solidify

So do you think it’s more of a personal record this time?I don’t know. I don’t know about being a personal record, I don’t think there is such a thing. I think you’re so emotionally engaged and emotionally involved in what you do as an artist when you write the songs. I don’t know if it’s more personal but of course through the experiences I’ve had, I’ve possibly learnt to become a bit more eloquent on how I say things more directly, that’s something that I feel as though I’ve experienced

Would you say, with the success of ‘Rockferry’, that you have become more confident in your abilities as a performer and a songwriter?I think you become more convicted, but whether or not you become more confident I’m unsure of, I don’t think I will ever be confident, I think that would make me too self assured. Being confident as an artist is a dangerous quality.

You’re working with Albert Hammond, how did you find that experience? The man is a living legend…For me it was just like a wild card. Who knew that we were going to write a whole record together. It was just a chance meeting, we sat together and thought ok, hi, how are you? It was never set in stone that we were going to become the best of friends and so I look back and think, wow, such an important introduction and I just

didn’t realise how important this character was going to become in my life. The person that I would share such an important experience with, where I would be able to carve out so many different elements of myself.

I think, at times, when I look through my life, I have been alone. I have consciously been alone and gone to places alone. I travelled from Wales to London to go and work with Bernard. I would go to New York alone to meet people out there, all these different things and always alone. I never felt alone with Albert, I never did. I felt as though I was in the hands of someone truly exceptional

Have you got any expectations yourself about how your album will be received or how you hope it will be received?

I don’t think I could judge. I really don’t know what I have to offer and what my appeal is, it’s something I will never understand, and that again goes back to a lack of self-awareness. I don’t really know what my strong points are in terms of how other people perceive me. I know what I’m good at, I know what I’m not good at, but how other people accept me is completely up to them.

The whole promotional schedule is now gearing up, is that something you enjoy, you are an international artist so, I can only imagine what the work load would be like…Yeah the workload, it’s never been an issue either, I’m a bit of an insomniac! I need to give a lot to feel as though I’m contributing. The work load? Its more the demands, its more the trying to be in different places, the knowing that you have a global demand, that can be so daunting if I allow myself to think of it. The fact I’ve got to make a trip to Japan, back to New York, back to L.A, then again to France, back to Germany or go to Australia, all the while wanting to remain a British artist

‘ ‘Duffy is back. After The Grammys (nominated for three, won for Best Pop Vocal Album), The Brits (nominated for four, won three including Best Album), 6.5 million sales (virtually unheard of these days), not to mention going to number one all over Europe and properly cracking America, it would have been reasonable to think she might return with ‘Rockferry Part Two’. In fact, she’s done nothing of the sort. Released this November, Duffy’s remarkable second album, ‘Endlessly’, shows several new sides to one of our most successful soul singers. “I’m not the same as I was back then,” she says. “I was just a girl back then.”

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Obviously, with you being so in demand, are you still taken aback, that people want to see you, people want to hear you, that everyone is wanting a piece of Duffy?I’m not sure, who knows what we’ll be talking about. I can only do my side of the bargain. Do people want a piece of me? Do they all want a piece of the cake?

…more just in terms of everyone wanting to have a chat with you, they want you on their T.V shows, they want to play your records, they want to come and see you live. How does that feel to know that you do have such a fan base and such a popularity that people do want to know more about you and speak to you?Yea, I enjoy that. I enjoy the experience of it all. It’s nice to be in demand, as long as I’m good within myself, as long as I’m surrounded by good people that make the experience pleasurable. Through my life, if I look back, I know there will be people who would read this and appreciate what I’m saying. If you think about the toughest times, it was because you were working with people, or you were surrounded by people that just weren’t right for you. I need good people otherwise I cant exist.

That touches upon one of the other questions, because you’re a solo artist, the sole focus is on yourself, it’s not as if you have band mates to share the load or a guitarist who will also do some interviews with someone in Japan etc… because you are the sole focus, people do like to gossip and generate rumours, how do you feel about that? How is that something that you cope with? Do you pay attention?I don’t really pay attention actually. I like to form my own opinion of myself. If I was searching for myself in others, I think I would be very lost, even more lost than I have ever been so I just shun away from it to be honest. I do my work, I keep my head down and try to avoid any speculation

You have travelled far and wide with your career, is there anywhere that you’re hoping to visit for the first

time… is there anywhere left to visit for you?We never did get to go to Brazil. Brazil and probably the Antarctic are the places I wanted to visit. I know that in Brazil, the response to the music is tremendous. I could probably play a gig to about 60,000 people out there, but I just haven’t had the chance to go. I cant wait to party in Brazil.

Is that Brazil or South America as a whole that you haven’t been to as a continent?Yes. But I definitely remember having a call to do a big stadium show in Brazil, but I’ve never been able to fit that in. So yes, it’s Central America that I haven’t yet visited. If you think about Mexico and all those various places…

When you are away, do you get homesick for Wales? Or for where you live now?I obviously long for the finer things I used to experience which is being on an empty beach, walking with only myself and my thoughts for miles around, but that being said, I never have any regrets. I don’t yearn, I don’t really look back; I’m constantly looking forward so I don’t give myself the opportunity to lick my wounds and want to be somewhere else. I decided that this is the place I have chosen to be and I accept it whole-heartedly.

Are you glad that you’ve had this opportunity?I know I put myself in good stead when I stand in front of 60,000 people, I feel as though I have earned it. I’ve worked from 150 capacity venues all the way through to what you see today, so I definitely know what its like to be on stage, I’ve been on it thousands of times now, so I don’t feel as though it’s a place that is alien to me, infact, it feels quite peaceful and happy.

Do you mind me asking, how does your family feel about your success? You’re one of the biggest selling British female artists of the decade…What do they feel?

Are you still the daughter, are you still the sister, are you still the next door neighbour to them?Yea… I’m still the daughter, still the sister and still the friend, but they always knew that this was going to happen. I think my determination was something that couldn’t be measured. I don’t know why I wanted to belong in music. I don’t know what pushed me forward; I still to this day don’t know what I’m looking for, but they knew I was going to succeed, or die trying. I think they just had to wait in the wings and see how fate would take me.

With the fame, are there up sides and down sides and can you give us some examples?The upsides have to be being a young woman and standing in a room of very important people and they listen to you. When you have any kind of success, you earn the right to have your say and I’ve wanted that for a very long time. It was very difficult at 19 to convince people I knew what was best for me, so now I’m getting closer to that. If I think about the down sides of fame, I

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guess it’s the fact that nothing can be erased. The fact that whatever you do will stay around forever; from this interview to whatever you do in your private life. I’m very cautious of that. I’m fully aware that it could always be something that I regret; when I look back when I’m 60 because of the age of the internet. I’d have to look back at myself coming out of a nightclub really drunk and half naked. That’s why I’m very cautious of doing those things. I try to keep my private life to myself, so that I can keep my vices to myself…If I’m going to go out and be young and wild. I just cant afford to do it because it will jeapordise what I stand by.

That’s what sets you apart from some of the people around who do that….I am very much one of those sort of wild, young girls, I like to enjoy myself. When I get drunk I either laugh or cry. So I think back to the last few years how many moments I could have been seen with mascara on my face, pouring my heart out to friends about something over numerous bottles of wine and how lucky I have been that I made the right choices to do it in private.

Obviously, now you’re in a loving, stable relationship, you’ve also got two dogs. Does having this kind of normality in your life really help? Is it something you enjoy?I think Stability is really important for anybody in life. The finer things that keep you grounded and make you feel safe wherever it might be and whatever it is you do and so for me I definitely feel as though I’ve got something to hold close to my heart that even when I’m thousands of miles away from the place I call home, I have something I feel connected to.

Are you able to go out and walk your dogs unnoticed when you’re at home?I have to admit, I have a dog walker. I don’t know if I’d want to be seen in my vintage coat with a set of Wellington boots…

I remember taking them to Wales, on the beach, that was amazing and nobody was around. I just love those kind of things, I think they are so healthy. I sometimes forget to live in the moment and take a look around me and appreciate what’s going on. So we have to be kind to ourselves and enjoy those moments when we’re not working or worrying or obsessing or being passionate, we just have to be.

What are your plans in 2011 for the UK? Are there touring plans, are you starting to plan?Of course behind the scenes there is a lot of talking about what I would like to do in terms of my live performance and I’ve said I’d like to wait until at least February to announce any dates. To allow others to live with my record, to allow people to have it in the backgrounds of their lives so that we can all stick together

Are you planning something spectacular? Of course I want to make it visually amazing, I sometimes feel that because I’m an organic artist as

they call me, that I sometimes get forgotten about for pulling tricks out of the bag. You look at a Kylie Minogue concert and its full of visuals and dancing and the same at a Take That concert as well. I want to push myself in those departments. Just because I’m organic and I can sing, I write the material and I’m considered a songwriter, doesn’t mean I don’t want to have a blast and explore my pop star elements also

Yea… Why cant you be a showbiz woman…?I think pop star more than showbiz. Showbiz sounds a little bit too feather boa!

You’ve had your first film role with ‘Patagonia’. You’ve been approached before about film roles but have wanted to focus on your music. Was it something you enjoyed doing, is it something you would like to do more?I can’t quite explain the response I seem to get from the film world and it came as quite a surprise to me, its something that I never quite expected. That being said, my decision to do ‘Patagonia’ was not because I wanted to explore my acting skills although equally they were valuable for me. I wanted to go back and make a welsh movie that would belong to the welsh public and that they would cherish. It was slow moving and beautifully shot and romantic and charming. I was drawn more to the context of the piece rather than my introduction.

So if it was a story that did grab your interest, would that be something that was of interest to you going forward?I think it has to be something that I feel passionate about and something that I feel drawn towards and that I feel would stand the test of time

And finally… Any great plans for Christmas?I have plans but whether I will see them through is another matter. I only know what I’m doing as far as the end of today in terms of the diary. I shall keep it open and hope that I can have lots of fun and raise a glass…

Will you see your family or will you be in some far off country?I have no idea… maybe we’ll be skyping on Christmas day, although I certainly hope not....

www.iamduffy.com

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HEADroomThe Parlour

Specialists in Aveda beauty, The Art and Science of

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Business

Photography by Linsey Robinson

When asked if I would like to try an Aveda customised facial at The Parlour at Headroom I jumped at the

chance to try this amazing natural plant based treatment.

The Parlour at Headroom is a fairly new addition to the already established hair salon, which run by husband and wife team, Craig and Helen, has proved popular for their natural, plant based hair products and treatments.The parlour is a relaxing and ambient setting which automatically sets the mood for your treatment, allowing you to leave your stress and worries at the door. Perfect for these freezing cold days, the heated treatment couch sooths your tired body and oozes relaxation.I was very impressed with the attention to detail in the decoration, with the wooden foot bowl carefully laid out ready for me surrounded with a choice of two different body cleansers, one energising, the other calming allowing Julie,The Parlour beauty therapist, to help personalise the treatment specifically for me and my needs. After changing into a bathrobe I decided I needed some energy and chose the peppermint scented body cleanser, which Julie added to some dead sea salts along with blue oil to exfoliate and energise my tired

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HEADroomThe Parlour

Photography by Linsey Robinson

feet and calf muscles. During the foot spa Julie asks me certain questions regarding how I’m feeling, if I don’t like specific scents, allergies etc to work out exactly what I would benefit from most in my treatment.The facial started with me having to choose one scented oil out of a choice of three, Julie places each oil under your nose for a few seconds and you choose which you find the most pleasant, this scent is then used throughout your treatment.Exfoliation follows to gently stimulate your skin surface, revealing a smoother, clearer, more refined complexion beneath—and pores that are primed for maximum treatment benefits.

After rebalancing my skin Julie massaged my face, neck and shoulders, relaxing me further down into the bed so my whole body felt rested.After carefully placing cotton pads over my eyes a Taumaline radiance face mask was applied to boost skin’s energy, while natural exfoliants help skin gently shed dull, lackluster surface cells—revealing new radiant skin. Whilst this was working its magic I was treated to a lovely foot massage, you have the option to choose between a Scalp massage, arm and hand massage or a foot massage.The mask was gently removed with a hot towel which was like receiving a mini facial sauna! Lovely!Taumaline radiance fluid followed with eye cream, hydrating cream and lip balm to make my skin truly glow. My skin felt so soft, refreshed and defiantly glowed after this wonderful treatment, it relaxed my whole body.The Aveda treatments are perfect for preparing yourself for a special occasion or just plain treating yourself to some relaxation.With a wide range of face and body treatments available Julie can customise your treatment so you gain the most from it.And with the added benefit of being under the same roof as a hair salon you can have your hair done after your facial or even have your eyebrows or manicure done whilst you are having your hair done, perfect for when you haven’t got the time for two separate appointments.

Customised Aveda facial - 1 hour and 15 mins £38 with choice of foot, hand and arm massage or scalp massage.

• Aveda Facials• Aveda Body Treatments• Zoya Manicures• Eyelash Tinting & Perming• Eyebrow Shaping & Tinting• Waxing• Aveda hair and beauty products to buy• Gift vouchers• Aveda Gift boxes

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35 Upper Floor New Road | Spalding | PE11 1DN Tel: 01775 762733 www.mishishi.com

Modern and Dynamic salon in the heart of Spaldingintroduce Brazilian blow dry, the fantastic

smoothing treatmentPhotography by Linsey Robinson

There isn’t a girl alive that doesn’t lust after smooth shiny locks, whether you have

curly, wavy or just plain bushy hair.Mishishi Hair in Spalding now offer you a great treatment to tame your tresses with the Brazilian Blow Dry, an evolution in straightening and conditioning hair.

With a celebrity following such as Nicole Richie and Lindsay Lohan, the Brazilian Blow dry has been used in salons across London and America attracting media coverage along the way.And because it doesn’t completely straighten the hair you don’t lose volume and body and can still keep your natural curl or wave. If you leave your hair to dry naturally you will still have your wave or curl but no frizz. On the other hand, if you want to blow dry your hair straight, you can without a brush, in a fraction of the amount of time.

After just one treatment your hair is left kink-free and soft giving you a blow dry finish for up to four months.

Keratin is a natural compound found in hair, skin and nails and it is this protein that gives your hair its strength. This ‘liquid hair’ blends with the hair on your head dramatically improving it’s quality on both the inside cortex and the outside cuticle layers. Smaller keratin molecules penetrate the cortex improving and repairing the quality of the hair from the inside.

This adds strength, elasticity and moisture resulting in smooth, soft, shiny and straight hair.. The larger keratin molecules coat the hair cuticle and protect against environmental effects such as UV rays, smog, and smoke. Further damage to the hair shaft is thus prevented.

The effectiveness of the nano particles of keratin are fortified with the addition of 22 carat gold. As an element, gold is well known for its unique ability to affect negative ions. The gold in KeraStraight is sequentially processed to the point that it breaks down into the smallest possible nano particles. As a result, the gold is able to permeate the hair, working in tandem with the keratin to bring about a robust yet elegant transformation to your hair.

1. Clarifying SHaMpoo

2. Blow Dry

3. apply KeraSTraigHT loTion

4. leave for up To 20 MinuTeS

5. Blow Dry

6. iron Hair STraigHT

7. leave Hair for 2 DayS Before SHaMpooing or uSing proDuCTS

How it works

the process

Business

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Photography by Linsey Robinson

The finished resulthair washed

and dryed

kerastraight lotion applied

blow dry

hair is ironed straight

About Mishishi

Opened in 2006 by salon creative director/owner Shelley, the salon specialises in cutting, colour and styling. And as part of the welcoming and friendly service offer a luxury head massage to ensure the ultimate relaxing experience.MISHISHI hair is a specially appointed salon, stocking a complete cleansing and styling range.Free consultations available.

20% off your first Brazilian and a free wash and blow dry within 7 days so that we can see the results. (we love seeing the transformation for ourselves).

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When asked to help with the renovation of a large family home in South Lincolnshire I was delighted, although on first inspection

of the house I was surprised by how big it was and how much work needed to be done. I didn’t find it daunting at all, having had a background in construction before progressing into Interior Design, and I knew my fabulous team of skilled trades would help me turn this project around with outstanding results.The project was proposed for 18 months, which not only included renovating the entire 4 bedroom house, but to totally reconfigure the internal layout, build a large two storey extension and also a separate swimming pool and gym complex within the three acre garden of the house… For Anne Louise Magazine I will invite you to follow the journey of one of my favourite areas of the house, the family kitchen.

The original kitchen was small in comparison to the house but has a beautiful south facing aspect which let the light flood in. we gutted the room, only keeping the Aga to use in the new room.We knocked through where the window was and took the walls back as far as we could with the support of a huge steel joist, which brought the kitchen into the new extension.

Above the first part of the extension, which is now the dining area, is a new guest suite, and the family snug area beyond is single storey.

Not pretty, but the AGA is still protected and in it’s original place while work carries on around it. Pipes are ready under the floor for water and waste… the hardest part of designing a large kitchen with little useable wall space was difficult, there are large French doors to all walls! (brilliant for light, bad for storage space!)

The 3 metre Island is most definitely the working area of the kitchen, it houses an electric oven, 5 burner gas hob, dishwasher, 2 circular inset sinks with tri-flow tap and a boiling hot tap delivering instant water at 100 degrees, (no need for a kettle!) plus pan drawers and as much storage as I could fit.Everything is hand built to our bespoke design, even the table and benches and the sumptuous denim sofa.And the old Aga lives on to welcome another family into it’s warmth.

Don’t miss next month where I tackle fitting in a utility, storage space and a guest toilet off the kitchen!

Home

Nikki Austin, interior designer and owner of Austin John Interiors, shares the ups and downs of renovating a large family home.......

sweetHome

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Accessory HeavenThis month Adele brings you some fantastic glamorous corsets, fascinators and slippers to keep you looking your best through the party season.....

Fashion

Affordable and beautifully designed basques, waspies and corsets all hand made in the UK.

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Make a statement this Christmas with these gorgeously glamorous fascinatorswww.kaoscorsets.co.uk

Sequineed Lily Facinator

£38

Orchid Flower Comb £12

Christmas Glamour

Change your hair for the party season without having to cut, colour or style! Annabelle’s Wigs offer wigs, extensions and hair pieces in a wide range of colours and styles www.annabelleswigs.co.uk

Fancy achange?

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When you step in out of the cold this winter and your feet feel like little slabs of cold meat, take unimaginable comfort in a pair of warm, sweet smelling, soft and utterly delectable Feet Warmers... The microwavable slippers from heaven!

We have teamed up with www.prezzybox.com to offer one lucky reader the chance to keep their tootsies nice and warm this winter with some Cow Hot Sox

How to enter:Email your name and address to [email protected] ‘Hot Sox’ in the subject box

WIN A PAIR OF HOT SOX!

Terms and Conditions: Competition closes midnight 31st December 2010. Entrants must be over the age of 18. The competition is open to residents of the UK (including Northern Ireland). No cash alternative is available. If you are not interested in receiving offers etc please quote ‘No Offers’ in your email.

Liverpool based jewellery designer Ayesha

Dann designs one off hand made pieces.

Plus offers customers a personalised design

service, meaning you can get a piece designed

exclusively to compliment your outfit. And with

prices starting from £8 for a ring, you can’t go

wrong!Check her out at

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Slipper Review

They were surprisingly big, but that’s because they are so amazingly fluffy! Its been mighty cold this month but these luxiourious slippers have kept my feet lovely and warm, and the best thing is you can wash them at 40 degrees and even tumble dry them.

www.objects-of-design.co.uk

Faux fur slipper boots from Objects of Design £29.95

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5kg free-range Totally Traditional Turkey4 tbsp rapeseed oil

Sea salt and black pepper

Fig, Apple and Shallot Stuffing with Fresh Sage:

75g butter2 tbsp rapeseed oil

8 shallots, peeled and finely chopped3 cloves of garlic, peeled and finely chopped

250g dried figs, chopped into small cubes2 small eating apples

250g fresh breadcrumbs3 tbsp fresh sage leaves, chopped

750g sausage meat3tbsp of parsley, chopped

1 large egg beatenSea salt and black pepper

Preheat oven to 230°C/Gas Mark 8

Roasted Turkey with Fig, Apple and Shallot Stuffing with Fresh Sage

1. Remove turkey giblets and reserve. Rinse the turkey inside and out and dry well.2. Place the turkey in a large roasting pan, brush the turkey generously with rapeseed oil and season with sea salt and black pepper and cover with foil.3. Place the prepared turkey in the pre-heated oven and cook at this temperature for the first 30 minutes. Then, lower the oven

temperature to 180°C/Gas Mark 4 and cook for approximately 30 minutes per kilo, basting every hour.

4. To prepare the stuffing, heat the butter and rapeseed oil until the butter has melted. Add the shallot and fry gently until well softened but not browned. Stir in the garlic and season well with sea salt and black pepper. Remove from the heat and place in a bowl, leave to cool.5. Peel the apples, cut into quarters, remove the core and cut into small cubes. Mix the figs, apples, breadcrumbs, sage, sausage meat and parsley with the shallots, season well with sea salt and black pepper using clean hands and then mix in the beaten egg. The mixture should be quite firm, with wet hands, mould the stuffing into balls the size of a golf ball.6. Place on a greased baking sheet and bake in the pre-heated oven for about 20 minutes, until golden brown and cooked through. Alternatively you can use the mixture to stuff an onion, per person, and place the rest of the mixture into an ovenproof dish to cook.7. Take one small onion per person and peel, leaving the top of the onion intact and the base root in place. Peel and boil, whole, in salted boiling water for 8-10 minutes, until just soft, drain and cool in cold water. Drain and cut the top off the onion, about three quarters of the way up, so as to make a lid. Using a sharp knife, hollow out the onion and stuff with the stuffing mixture, replace the lid and brush all over with rape seed oil. Bake for 30-35 minutes in the oven along side the turkey until cooked through and slightly caramelised.When the turkey is approximately 35 minutes before the end of cooking, remove the foil, drain off any of the excess fat and cook for a further 35 minutes or until golden brown.8. Transfer the turkey to a platter and cover loosely with foil and leave to rest for 20-30 minutes.9. Serve the turkey carved with stuffing balls or stuffed onions and warm homemade turkey gravy with sherry.

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With Rachel GreenYummy Recipes

Check out the Anne Louise Magazine Facebook page for more yummy Christmas recipes

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TIGGY’S blog

Our resident mascot Tiggy the Chihuahua, brings you gorgeous accessories for your cherished pets

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Large Dog Stocking, Pets at Home£9.99 | Christmas Tart Dog Treat 2 Pack, Pets at Home £1.99 | Good Dog Fabric Stocking, Pets at Home £2.99 | Hurtta Waterproof fleece overalls www.hurttacollection.com | Santa Stop Here Scratch Post, £9.99 Pets at Home | Small Animal Advent Calendar, £1.99 Pets at Home

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Libra24 Sept - 23 Oct

Scorpio24 Oct - 23 Nov

Sagittarius23 Nov - 22 Dec

Capricorn23 Dec - 20 Jan

Aquarius21 Jan - 19 Feb

Pisces20 Feb - 20 Mar

Be careful not to make misjudgements over finances from the 6th onwards, although with your shrewd nature and due diligence, things should resolve quickly. Christmas will be more fun-filled than usual, with love planet Venus in your sign, and you’ll be more inclined to let stress wash over you.

You just might feel a bit more withdrawn than usual, wanting to close the door on the world. This mood will lift as the month unfolds, and you realise your power to make things happen has in no way left you. Miscommunication with friends means that you should take more care over your diary. Christmas is about enjoying all your hard work.

The Christmas period is not only about having loads of fun for your sign, but enjoying opulence and extravagance. You may, however, look for something a little different this year. Make certain that you make any changes to your plans known to all those involved, that way you won’t ruffle any feathers.

Astrologer Jason Caddy brings you your monthly horoscopesHOROSCOPESAries21 Mar - 21 April

Taurus22 April - 21 May

Gemini21 May- 20 June

Cancer22 June - 23 July

Leo24 July - 23 Aug

Virgo24 Aug - 23 Sept

Get ready for an increased bout of activity at work or in connection to career moves. From the 6th of the month onwards, a retrograde Mercury may cause confusion over arrangements and agreements, not to mention the odd bit of travel chaos, so plan meticulously. Christmas will be a creative time and fun won’t be in short supply either.

A nothing short of spectacular month lies ahead with major socialising opportunities lying in wait for you. However, impulse purchases are not a good idea and I would ask you not to look to retail therapy as a way of distracting you from any problems that crop up. Christmas 2010 will be one to remember, with the accent firmly on family.

Your ruler Mercury goes backwards from the 6th and this may put you and your partner at crossed purposes, simply because of inadequate communication. Don’t allow yourself to be isolated. Something major may occur in your career, so eyes and ears open. You can expect a neighbourly Christmas!

With mischievous Mercury to contend with, lots of arrangements may be prone to upset and you could be hit by bouts of frustration as a result. Remain focused. You are a sign that always keeps an eye on finances, and that is the way it should stay this Christmas. Please don’t go overboard on expenditure.

Your generosity of spirit is unsurpassed, as is your hospitality. However, try not to lose sight of the fact that it’s not all about what you assume others want in order that they have a good time. If you take time to listen to others, and with the moon in your sign opposed by Neptune, you should be in line for a happy and spiritual time.

Mercury retreating across the zodiac may disrupt things for you at home. But rest assured that any plans you lay down should materialise with enough attention to detail. Uranus and Jupiter in your partnership area inject a bit of spice into your Christmas, and if you are single you may find that you attract more attention than you had bargained for.

You may very well find that you are a lot more organised than everyone else this year, and this could very well make you a little smug. Remember the true spirit of the season if irritation also begins to creeps in. Christmas is about retreating from the world as much as possible and enjoying as intimate time as you can manage.

You begin the month feeling rather nostalgic, thinking back over the past twelve months or so to evaluate what is going well and what isn’t. See this as a great cleansing opportunity and don’t be afraid to clear away dead wood. Come the 23rd, the sun enters your sign and you will be on top form for Christmas.

Jupiter and Uranus in your sign only serve to increase the magical feeling this time of year naturally promotes in many of us. Mars is also in the running and this may make you a little pushier than normal, and blind to the needs of others. Make certain that you don’t ignore that natural intuition of yours and, if you must push for anything, make sure that it’s for an inclusive Christmas.

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Do you remember being a little girl, and having a dress that made you feel like a princess? A dress you wanted to wear every day, but were never

allowed? Or perhaps as an adult, you see photographs of 1950s film stars and couture models in the most spectacular, full-skirted confections; and wish you could find something so fabulous?

Luckily, there is one British designer who has made it her life’s work to bring that feeling back, for women of every age and every size. Her dresses are timeless, yet hark back to that golden era, when ladies embraced their curves, and glamour knew no limits. Vivien Wilson’s eponymous clothing label, Vivien of Holloway, grew from a deep love of 1950s style and culture, from humble beginnings sewing outfits for herself, to wear when sneaking out to rock ‘n’ roll shows; to the world-famous collection of dresses and separates it is today.

The Vivien of Holloway collection features an array of vintage designs drawn from the couture pieces of the 1940s and 1950s. Cunningly boned, halterneck bodices give a nipped waist and a gentle bullet bust that nods to the past without being too extreme, while skirts range from flattering wraps to killer pencils. But the dress that captivates the imaginations of everyone - blushing brides, girls-next-door and celebrities alike - is the signature circle dress.

Slip one on, and you’re transformed into a Fifties starlet, with a perfectly sculpted torso, tiny waist and perfectly uplifted bust; and a beautifully full skirt, displayed to perfection with acres

of frothy chiffon petticoat. With Christmas and the New Year festivities fast approaching, this is the time of year to choose something really special. There’s a veritable rainbow of jewel-toned and ice-cream pastel satins to suit every complexion. The Luxury range (is even more show-stopping. Liquid satin below, and layers of lace or shimmering organza on top, the Fireworks range of luxury gowns, with their sparkling glitter overlay, are the perfect party dresses for any elegant soirées you should choose to attend. They are very versatile too - with a change of bolero, or a cardigan or vintage jacket over the top, it’s easy to make the same frock look new for both Christmas and New Year parties.

If you’re more of a slinky siren, then a sophisticated 1940s Sarong might be just the ticket. With the same tailored bodice, this style of dress features a classic wrap skirt, finished with a waterfall drape at the hip. This carefully constructed design is incredibly flattering on fuller hips, yet cunningly cut to give the illusion of

fulsome curves in the slimmer gal. It looks divine in satin of every shade, from rich purples and ruby

reds to midnight blue and black to suit exotic vamps, with plenty of paler shades for the English Roses out there.

If you’re more of a homemaker than a heartbreaker, then the latest design in the

collection will be just your cup of tea. The new day dress comes in a range of cheerful cotton

prints and plain colours that look perfect teamed with a pinny for a wonderfully homely Christmas Day outfit, whether you’re a domestic goddess or disaster in the kitchen! Even the trousers and separates you’ll find in the Vivien of Holloway shop are glamorously practical.

At this time of year, a bit of vintage style is guaranteed to make you feel fabulous, whether for every day or just for special occasions. You’ll find everything your heart desires at Vivien of Holloway.

Come visit us, and have a wonderfully chic Christmas and New Year.

www.vivienofholloway.com

christmasFancy a bit of glamour this Christmas? Take a step back into the past with Vivien of Holloway......

Vintage

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Do you remember being a little girl, and having a dress that made you feel like a princess? A dress you wanted to wear every day, but were never

allowed? Or perhaps as an adult, you see photographs of 1950s film stars and couture models in the most spectacular, full-skirted confections; and wish you could find something so fabulous?

Luckily, there is one British designer who has made it her life’s work to bring that feeling back, for women of every age and every size. Her dresses are timeless, yet hark back to that golden era, when ladies embraced their curves, and glamour knew no limits. Vivien Wilson’s eponymous clothing label, Vivien of Holloway, grew from a deep love of 1950s style and culture, from humble beginnings sewing outfits for herself, to wear when sneaking out to rock ‘n’ roll shows; to the world-famous collection of dresses and separates it is today.

The Vivien of Holloway collection features an array of vintage designs drawn from the couture pieces of the 1940s and 1950s. Cunningly boned, halterneck bodices give a nipped waist and a gentle bullet bust that nods to the past without being too extreme, while skirts range from flattering wraps to killer pencils. But the dress that captivates the imaginations of everyone - blushing brides, girls-next-door and celebrities alike - is the signature circle dress.

Slip one on, and you’re transformed into a Fifties starlet, with a perfectly sculpted torso, tiny waist and perfectly uplifted bust; and a beautifully full skirt, displayed to perfection with acres

of frothy chiffon petticoat. With Christmas and the New Year festivities fast approaching, this is the time of year to choose something really special. There’s a veritable rainbow of jewel-toned and ice-cream pastel satins to suit every complexion. The Luxury range (is even more show-stopping. Liquid satin below, and layers of lace or shimmering organza on top, the Fireworks range of luxury gowns, with their sparkling glitter overlay, are the perfect party dresses for any elegant soirées you should choose to attend. They are very versatile too - with a change of bolero, or a cardigan or vintage jacket over the top, it’s easy to make the same frock look new for both Christmas and New Year parties.

If you’re more of a slinky siren, then a sophisticated 1940s Sarong might be just the ticket. With the same tailored bodice, this style of dress features a classic wrap skirt, finished with a waterfall drape at the hip. This carefully constructed design is incredibly flattering on fuller hips, yet cunningly cut to give the illusion of

fulsome curves in the slimmer gal. It looks divine in satin of every shade, from rich purples and ruby

reds to midnight blue and black to suit exotic vamps, with plenty of paler shades for the English Roses out there.

If you’re more of a homemaker than a heartbreaker, then the latest design in the

collection will be just your cup of tea. The new day dress comes in a range of cheerful cotton

prints and plain colours that look perfect teamed with a pinny for a wonderfully homely Christmas Day outfit, whether you’re a domestic goddess or disaster in the kitchen! Even the trousers and separates you’ll find in the Vivien of Holloway shop are glamorously practical.

At this time of year, a bit of vintage style is guaranteed to make you feel fabulous, whether for every day or just for special occasions. You’ll find everything your heart desires at Vivien of Holloway.

Come visit us, and have a wonderfully chic Christmas and New Year.

www.vivienofholloway.com

christmasFancy a bit of glamour this Christmas? Take a step back into the past with Vivien of Holloway......

Vintage

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