Re: [情報] 新香水:Beyonce Pulse
: 今年三月份有網友發現,
: Beyonce Pulse、Beyonce Pulse Beat被註冊了。
: http://www.trademarkia.com/beyonc-pulse-85258353.html
: 跟Beyone Heat、Beyone Heat Rush的模式一樣,
: 應該就是新香水的名稱了吧?
: 前兩天有fansite獨家披露新香水的宣傳照,
: 還不確定是不是官方的。
: http://www.imagebam.com/image/25eecf129611673
: http://www.imagebam.com/image/cb6070129611679
結果第三瓶香水Beyonce Pulse是真的耶,
今年秋天會開賣。
之前流出的宣傳照也是真的。 XD
目前釋出的瓶身設計跟一張正式宣傳照:
http://fashion.elle.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/beyonce-pulse-1.jpg


這次是走藍色路線。
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NEW BEYONCE FRAGRANCE, PULSE:
With a new album, 4, on the brink of release, and a European tour starting
next week, one would think Beyoncé’s metallic-Minx’d hands are too full to
juggle anything else, but she’s been hard at work on another number: three,
as in her third fragrance.
“Women always tell me that my music makes them feel strong and confident,
and Pulse is about finding that inner power,” the singer, a 16-time Grammy
winning, Golden Globe nominated actress, said about her newest creation,
Pulse, a floral citrus scent hitting stores in September.* ELLE got the
exclusive scoop on the juice, its fierce ad campaign and what gets the
megastar’s pulse racing.
ELLE: Your first fragrance, Heat, was a huge success. Did you feel any
pressure following that up?
BK: I didn’t. The success of Heat was amazing, but why not represent a
different side of a woman? Pulse represents the woman I am on stage. When I
think about excitement, it makes me think about my heart racing and a
pulsating beat*—it’s my stage persona. Heat represents my sensual side, it’
s very spicy and Southern. Heat Rush is more about the woman I am on my off
time, when I’m on vacation.
ELLE: You’ve been performing your whole life. Does your heart really still
race when you get on stage?
BK: Performing at the Billboard Music Awards and on the Oprah farewell show
made me so nervous! My heart was pounding out of my chest. But it’s amazing
how that nervousness never goes away—it’s my natural response to something
exciting and fresh and inspiring. It’s just like when you’re in a
relationship. It’s not good when your pulse stops racing. That means you’ve
got to spice it up.
ELLE: Why an upside down bottle?
BK: I wanted something modern that incorporated fashion into the overall
design, so my stage costumes inspired the upside down chrome cap of the
bottle.
ELLE: Are you often inspired by fashion?
BK: I’m inspired by a lot of different designers, but I haven’t bought
couture pieces since my last vacation eight or nine months ago. I spent so
much money on them, but didn’t wear them at the right time, so now I see
other people in magazines wearing them first! Lately I’ve been shopping at
Topshop and more affordable places—they have really cute things!
ELLE: After creating four solo albums and three fragrances, have you found
any similarities between music and perfume?
BK: I’m learning that they’re very similar! Figuring out the ingredients in
a fragrance that complement each other is no different than trying to figure
out the combination of melody and lyrics for a song—it’s just as difficult.
Both are something that take a lot of hard work.* You need to have a strong
opinion and know exactly what you want. I use my instincts from writing songs
and coming up with videos—all of the things that have developed my taste
level—and apply them toward making a fragrance.
ELLE: Like many of your songs, the single “Run the World (Girls)” is an
anthem for female empowerment. Do scents ever make you feel empowered?
BK: Fragrance is such an important accessory! I feel incomplete when I don’t
have my fragrance on; it’s like putting on your stilettos. When you feel
good, when you look good, when you smell good, when you’re fresh, it makes
you feel so confident. You feel that much more sexy when you know that you’
re going to leave a lasting impression.
http://fashion.elle.com/beauty/2011/06/15/elle-exclusive-beyonces-new-scent/
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Beauty Insider: Beyoncé Shares Her Beauty Secrets
She’s as famous for her ever-changing looks as she is for being a workaholic
singer, actress, and all-around superstar. Here, some of her secrets to
staying fierce
By April Long | June 14, 2010
See the Slideshow The last rays of afternoon sun are streaming through the
window of a Manhattan loft where Beyoncé Knowles sits resplendent in a
sleeveless sapphire blue dress and stilettos sharper than ice picks. Despite
an epically hectic past few months in which she’s scooped up six Grammy
Awards; launched her spicy-sweet debut fragrance, Beyoncé Heat, with a
late-night party inNew York (it has since broken sales records for celebrity
scents); and wrapped up her yearlong “I Am…” tour, the superstar shows not
a hint of wear and tear. “I’m running on adrenaline!” she says, her voice
honeyed with a surprisingly strong Texas drawl. “I’m too happy to feel
tired.”
As a 16-time Grammy winner, a Golden Globe–nominated actress, a House of Der
éon fashion muse, a perfume-brand powerhouse, and the woman who got Jay-Z to
put a ring on it, Beyoncé has racked up almost too many accomplishments to
tally since first rising to fame with Destiny’s Child more than a decade
ago. Whether elegantly serenading the Obamas on Inauguration Night while
flashing gunmetal Minx nails, stomping across the stage as
bouffant-hairdo-and-Thierry Mugler-sporting alter ego Sasha Fierce on her
stadium-wowing megatours, or vamping it up in black lipstick alongside Lady
Gaga in the recent “Telephone” video, she’s a bona fide beauty icon who
always manages to balance knockout sex appeal with good-girl charm. It’s
therefore something of a relief to discover that when the superbusy star
finally does get some sleep, she’ll be slipping under the covers with
Aquaphor smeared on her face. “I go to bed looking totally greasy,” Beyoncé
says, laughing. “It’s not all glamour all the time.”
Are there similarities between music and perfume?
When I write songs, I want them to be sensual and sexy, so women can go out
on the dance floor and feel free and strong—like they can say whatever they
want to say, especially to the opposite sex. And that’s what I wanted Heat
to do too. You feel more confident when you’re wearing a fragrance you love.
Any anti-fatigue beauty tricks?
I always keep a pair of Ray-Bans handy! And sometimes I put a little gold eye
shadow in the inner corners of my eyes—it’s more subtle than white, but it
still really makes you look more awake.
What do you use to give your body skin that velvety sheen?
I layer on bronzers for public appearances. I love L’Oréal Paris Sublime
Bronze One Day gel, which you can just get at Walmart, and Scott Barnes Body
Bling is also great.
You do your own makeup for performances. Why not use a makeup artist?
It’s a way of getting into the zone—it’s part of becoming Sasha Fierce. I’
m able to sit down for an hour and play around with makeup, which I find
really relaxing and fun. Before a tour, I have my makeup artist design a look
for me—she draws it on paper to show me where to put everything.
How important is hair and makeup for getting into film roles?
Very. Especially playing Etta James in Cadillac Records—once I put on that
blond wig and those thick eyebrows, I felt much more natural in her skin. That
’s one of the things I love about makeup: You can change your whole attitude
just by doing your eyeliner or lipstick differently.
What are some of your staple red-carpet tricks?
I use a makeup primer, and then I use a lot of powder to keep everything in
place. I usually go for a waterproof mascara, or a strip of false lashes when
I’m onstage, so I won’t get smudgy. And I love L’Oréal Paris Elnett
hairspray—it holds like nothing else.
Your mom owned a hair salon when you were growing up. Did you try out a lot
of styles?
Oh, yeah. I’m sure it was scary for her because I was always messing with my
hair when I was a kid. One of the worst things I did was cut my ponytails
off. I saw my mom doing extensions, so I thought she’d be able to put them
back on. Thankfully I had separated my hair into quarters and I only cut off
the front two ponytails. Afterward I had to have really thick bangs for a
while.
Did it make you more fearless about experimenting as an adult?
Definitely. I’m still always doing something to my hair—cutting layers, or
bleaching it, or taking it upon myself to copy fashionable hairstyles without
knowing the necessary techniques. A couple of weeks ago, I cut my own bangs
and put highlights in the front. When my stylist saw me, she was like, “What
did you do?!” I did a pretty good job, but she still had to fix it. We’re
always joking that I’m a frustrated hairdresser.
How often do you exercise?
I’ve never been all that consistent. If I’m onstage doing a performance for
two and a half hours, I don’t really think I need to do anything else. So
when I’m on tour, I let it slide. But I just started working out at the
Tracy Anderson gym. It’s hard work!
Tracy Anderson is known for reshaping people’s bodies. Is that what you
want?
Not really; I’m pretty happy. I want to get my arms a bit leaner, but other
than that, it’s just maintenance.
Do you follow a specific diet?
Well, I don’t eat pasta every day. I’m not trying to lose or gain weight,
but I do have to work out and watch what I eat. I’m not someone who can go
crazy. I’ll usually have cereal for breakfast and a salad for lunch and a
light dinner, and then on Sundays I’ll allow myself to have whatever I want.
You famously did the Master Cleanse for your role in Dreamgirls . Would you
ever do it again?
Never. I did it to lose weight really fast, but it wasn’t fun. There are
healthier ways to lose weight—I wouldn’t recommend it.
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