Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Lustre by Raquel Welch #R29S Glazed Strawberry


  • Cap Size: Average
  • Type: Synthetic Wig
  • Collection: Sheer Indulgence Collection by Raquel Welch
  • Bangs 4" · Sides & Back 2.25 3" · Crown 6" · Nape 2.25"
Studio: Olive Films Release Date: 07/27/2010 Run time: 85 minutes Rating: RPart autobiography, part personal philosophy, and full of practical advice for women of all ages, Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage is a book that skimps neither on entertainment nor on good plain advice.

She didn’t hatch out of an eagle’s nest, circa One Million Years B.C., clad in a skimpy fur bikini. She didn’t aspire to fame as a sex symbol. Yet, for many years after making her Hollywood entrance as every man’s fantasy, Raquel Welch was best known for her beauty and sex appeal. A private person, she allowed people to draw their own conclusions from her public image. Now, Raquel Welch is ready to speak her m! ind. And, with the luxury of hindsight and the benefit of experience, she has plenty to share about the art of being a woman--even men will find it enlightening to read about what makes her tick.

In Beyond the Cleavage, Raquel Welch talks, woman to woman, about her views on all that comes with being a member of the female sex--love, sex, style, health, body image, career, family, forgiveness, aging, and coming of age. Looking back on her life, she lets women in on her childhood, dominated by a volatile father; her first love, marriage, and divorce; her early struggles as a single working mother in Hollywood; her battles for roles and respect as an actress; and her daring decision never to lie about her age. Looking forward, she offers women a compass to guide them at every crossroad of life, from menopause through the empty nest years, to dating younger men and beyond. Along with bringing baby boomers into her confidence--she offers essential tips fo! r staying motivated and positive past fifty, as well as divulg! ing her secrets for fabulous hair and makeup--she even talks to today’s younger generation of women about the importance of carrying themselves with dignity and self-respect.

With warmth, humor, conviction, and honesty, Raquel reveals her approach to preventative aging, her life-changing commitment to yoga, her recipe for eating right, her skincare regimen, her flair for fashion, and much more. Deeply personal (Welch wrote every word herself--no ghostwriter), Beyond the Cleavage is Raquel Welch’s gift to every woman who longs to look and feel her best, and be at peace with herself.In this vivid view of prehistoric life, a man from the mean-spirited Rock People (John Richardson) is banished from his home. He soon finds himself among the kind, gentle Shell People and falls in love with one of their loving tribeswomen (Raquel Welch). The twosome decide to face the world together, cut off from all tribal support, alone in a deadly world of hideous beast and eart! hshattering volcanic eruptions. The film's pioneering special effects have made it a true science-fiction classic.Raquel Welch in a two-piece fur bikini. That and the title is pretty much all anyone needs to know. If that indeed isn't enough, there are the dinosaurs of technician-artist Ray Harryhausen (along with some superimposed iguanas), and a prologue that tells you all you want to know about this "brutal world." Want more? There are volcanoes, barehanded wrestling with warthogs, and rival, subhuman, cannibalistic tribes--Lord, the list goes on and on! The portrait of humankind isn't the most flattering: we're petty, greedy, we grunt a lot, and we don't play well with others. Welch portrays a cavewoman from the tribe of the Blondes trying to make a life for herself with an outcast from the tribe of the Brunettes, which doesn't sit well with anybody. --Keith Simanton As Seen on TV, this Raquel Welch classic, a larger than life '70s DVD timepiece entitled R! aquel!, is a multi-million dollar, song & dance special that w! as filme d around the world, from the palaces of Paris to ancient pyramids of Mexico. It proves the smart, sexy, and glamorous Raquel Welch can sing, dance, and joke with the best of them. Lavish productions of classic songs from the spirited and colorful era, absolutely fabulous costumes, and performances from three of the 1970s biggest stars (John Wayne, Bob Hope, and Tom Jones) make this an indispensable DVD time capsule full of glamor, wit and music, with costumes by Bob Mackie.

Paired together with Pop-Culture icons in their prime, Raquel Welch and her guests make a winning team in this show-stopping, star studded song and dance TV extravaganza! The incomparable Tom Jones joins Raquel Welch, singing and swinging to some of Rock & Pop's greatest hits. The multi-talented knockout also teams up with movie star John Wayne and comedy legend Bob Hope in the Wild West, proving she can rope and joke with the best!

Glamorous & Groovy... Sexy ! & Smart... Talented and Titillating... Winning & Witty... this classic DVD captures the essence, charm, and appeal of Raquel!

Selections include:
1. Games People Play
2. California Dreamin'
3. Everybody's Talkin'
4. Western Sketch (featuring John Wayne)
5. Mexico (featuring John Wayne)
6. Peaceful
7. Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
8. Rocky Raccoon (featuring Bob Hope)
9. Here Comes the Sun
10. Good Morning Starshine
11. Aquarius / Let the Sun Shine
12. I (Who Have Nothing) (featuring Tom Jones)
13. Medley: (featuring Tom Jones) - Rip It Up / Slippin' & Sliddin' / Lucille / Tutti Frutti / Janey, Janey / Good Golly / Miss Molly / We're Gonna Have Some Fun Tonight
14. The Sound of Silence

DVD BONUS FEATURES:
Biography of Raquel Welch
Biography of Tom Jones
Instant Access! to Songs
Raquel Welch Photo Gallery
Digitally Mastered ! Audio & Video
Digital Dolby AudioBaseball has its Bull Durham. Basketball has Hoosiers. Football has Rudy. And the mad sport of the roller game has Kansas City Bomber. Step aside, boys, she's coming through. Disco was in, polyester was cool and the roller game was the hottest thing on wheels when this smash-mouth spinfest elbowed its way onto screens. Raquel Welch plays K.C., a single mom (Jodie Foster plays her daughter) who laces up to earn a living for her family. Real competition venues provide settings. Some true-life roller-game players appear in the film. And Welch adds to the authenticity, navigating the banked oval like a rocket-powered bumper car. Round and round she goes. Where she stops may be the top of the roller world.Stanley (Moore) is a hapless short-order cook who is hopelessly in love with a waitress named Margaret (Eleanor Bron) - although she barely knows he's alive. Enter George Spiggott (Cook), a.k.a. Satan, who grants Stanley seven wishes in order to win M! argaret over, but his efforts are hilariously hampered by the Seven Deadly Sins - including the insatiable Lilian Lust (Raquel Welch)!When the Devil (Peter Cook) offers suicidal short-order cook Stanley (Dudley Moore) seven wishes, Stanley easily surrenders his soul. All of his wishes are granted, to the letter. Unfortunately, as each wish comes to life, the Devil--cheeky sod!--manages to slip some unexpected problem into the mix, ruining everything in a deliciously funny way. Bedazzled was made long before 10 and Arthur made Dudley Moore an unlikely movie star. It's a much purer expression of the off-kilter British humor that Moore and his writing partner Cook pioneered, humor that would lead to Monty Python's Flying Circus and other absurdist goofballs. Moore is charming enough, but what really makes Bedazzled work is Cook, who combines upper-class arrogance with a cheerful, even casual lunacy. Though he played character roles in movies ! like The Princess Bride and Black Beauty, he was! never a ble to parlay his sneaky sense of humor into starring roles. Bedazzled is his outstanding triumph. Not only does the movie offer some sly commentary on Christian morality, it has a cameo with Raquel Welch as the embodiment of Lust. A classic. --Bret FetzerThis Sleek, short boy cut features beautifully blended, all over razor tapered layers. The Sheer Indulgence Monofilament Part adds to the versatility and creates the illusion of skin at the part for a natural appearance. Made with the highest quality Kanekalon Vibralite® synthetic fiber which simulates the look of natural hair and come in a variety of multi-dimensional colors. "S" colors are specially blended in the front and crown with highlights and lowlights that complement the basic color. This salon-inspired color blend technique reflects what you would see in top salons across the country. FOIL colors are multi-tonal shades that are specially created to reflect today's dramatic color blends. They include an all over base color with two contrasting highlight colors around the face. SHADOW SHADESTM feature a darker color depth at the root. Keep in mind, actual colors may vary and we highly recommend getting a Color Ring on Loan, as it is the best way to select your color.

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