Identity Crisis!!

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There's no I.D. crisis here... these clothes are just plain hot. Fresh out of Texas, this one woman operation guarantees that the look you have will be your look alone. No more of those nights where you spend a hour getting ready only to find that (a) the super expensive look you've purchased and perfected (I wouldn't know about the super-expensive thing, but I do have lucky friends...) has been adopted by H&M or even worse (gasp) Target and the girl with the cheaper version looks better than you at the club (ha ha ha) (b) YOU are one of the people in the cheap version of the expensive look and you look good... but everyone else has the same thing on or (c) you're like me and usually spend 10 minutes getting ready to go out and can't quite figure out how to make the new trendy look work... and can't quite figure out why the look is even trendy because it's actually kind of ugly.
Phew... that was a long explanation for a quick conclusion. When you buy clothes like the ones offered at Identity Crisis you avoid all of the above. You can (a) get a reasonably priced piece of original design (b) that no one else will have and Target will never copy (c) and because you have something that's both unique and gorgeous, you don't have to spend hours trying to make it work... it works on it own!
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Speaking of identity crisis.... have you been paying attention to the messages sent to us by the wonderful world of entertainment, fashion and beauty?
As we are subtly encouraged to straighten our hair and lighten the color (see Mariah, Beyonce and yes... even Alicia (so sad))... we are, at the same time offered self-tanning lotions and lip plumping glosses.... Is it me, or is our concept of beauty also facing some kind of identity crisis?


Bliss lip plumper at Beauty.com, (they say: Want big, full, fabulous lips without the discomfort of collagen?) about $20. Instant self-tanner, about $31 at Beauty.com. Wash and curl shampoo, about $5 ,Dark and lovely hair relaxer, about $6, Easy Straight, about $30 all at your local drug store.


What do you think? Do the media and entertainers effect how we feel women should look?