Posted: 11/17/2010
Celebrities always seem to look effortlessly flawless, but what's their secret?
Beauty and fashion expert Rebekah George shares some beauty and fashion secrets of the celebs.
Skin
When it comes to skin treatment, George said a popular choice is microdermabrasion.
"There is a new tool that celebs are snatching up that allows them to do microdermabrasion treatments at home called DDF's Revolve 400X Micro-Polishing System," George said.
It's available for $95 on ddfskincare.com .
According to George, another way some celebrities keep their skin gorgeous at a low cost is Udderly Smooth.
It's thick and definitely gives your skin lots of moisture. Its great for pregnancy too, and the word in Hollywood is that Udderly Smooth is used on many celebrity baby bumps.
But Udderly Smooth can be used on all your dry skin: hands, elbows and even feet. The creamy lotion leaves skin soft and moisturized. It's $5 at mass merchandisers, drug and grocery stores.
Smile
A celebrity's smile has to look perfect, but if a celeb's teeth are crooked, they can't have metal braces on their teeth when shooting movies.
According to George, many celebs like AnnaLynne McCord and Katherine Heigl have used Invisalign for their gorgeous smiles.
Find out more about Invisalign at invisalign.com . Prices vary.
Hair
To get the straight locks of many celebs, George suggests Garnier Blowout Perfector, a two-step at-home smoothing treatment. You can find it for $10 at ulta.com .
Style
According to George, when celebs have back-to-back red carpet events and need different looks for each, many rely on Rent the Runway.
Rent the Runway offers thousands of dress and accessory rentals for 10 percent of the retail price, so you can have the perfect dress for every occasion and temperature without breaking the bank.
Some of the dresses cost hundreds or even thousands at retail, but you can rent it for just $75.
They have more than 120 top designers with 15,000 dresses and more than 4,000 accessories to choose from.
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