When I got pregnant, I became very interested in natural products. You wonder what you're putting on your skin when you're carrying a child.
You start out giving your hat, then you give your coat, then your shirt, then your skin and finally your soul.
Many will call me an adventurer - and that I am, only one of a different sort: one of those who risks his skin to prove his platitudes.
I look under the skin of countries' economies, and I help them make better decisions and be stronger, to prosper and create employment.
Being confident in your own skin is very sexy. I think when you have fun and are yourself that is sexy too.
Writers are like actors too. For every story we create, we must get under the skin of the characters and role play with our writing.
There are more ways of skinning a cat than rubbing its fur the wrong way.
Dark circles under my eyes sink deeper and deeper into my skull, in contrast to my pale skin there is an undeniable resemblance to a fresh corpse.
My skin is pretty low-maintenance, but I'm a big sunscreen wearer, which I think is the big thing when it comes to wrinkles, right?
I always wear SPF 30 sunscreen under my make-up, and I also wear a hat because taking care of my skin is important to me.
After all, film is so porous, and to my mind, so oddly occult, that I think that film itself absorbs odd energies like a living skin.
My greatest vanity is my skin. It is the colour of gingerbread and, thanks to my mother's genes, smooth and mostly blemish-free.
One of my life's goals is to help women see things on a UTERUS level and not judge one another by the melanin content of their skin!
I'm comfortable in my own skin. I know I'm not going to ever be Cindy Crawford or Elle MacPherson.
I have always regarded historical fiction and fantasy as sisters under the skin, two genres separated at birth.
I felt very vulnerable after 'Sleeping with the Fishes'; I gained weight for the role. I felt a bit out of my skin in the movie, and it was hard to watch.
My mother was from Scotland and had very fair skin... she wouldn't allow us to go in the sun.
Reading is the sole means by which we slip, involuntarily, often helplessly, into another’s skin, another’s voice, another’s soul.” —
Reading is the sole means by which we slip, involuntarily, often helplessly, into another's skin, another's voice, another's soul.
Honey is hydrating and antiseptic. It really clears your skin, and it's moisturizing. You can use it every day if you want. It's so gentle.
The girls show more skin these days, but I think, generally, they behave the same way as when I was growing up.