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Jennifer Lopez Sedu Hairstyles
Many women would love to have the look and style of a Jennifer Lopez Sedu Hairstyle but feel that achieving the look is out of reach. Well it isn't ! If you want the look of a Jennifer Lopez Sedu Hairstyle you will need to buy some Sedu Flat Irons or Hair Strengtheners.
You can search for some Here.So that you can maintain the Jennifer Lopez look, it is advisable to have your hair done the first time professionally. The importance of the layered hair and depth of the cut cannot be over stressed.
When you go to your stylist, ask for a long cut that gently frames your face and also ask for gentle layering with a light auburn highlight throughout the length of the hair. Due to the heat generated by Sedu Flat Irons, you would be wise to have deep conditioning to protect the hair.
Now each time you want that Sedu look, you can straighten your hair as explained Here and you will look a million dollars!
Early years López was born in the Bronx to Puerto Rican parents Guadalupe Rodríguez and David López. She has two sisters, Lynda and Leslie. "Our parents had a strong work ethic – there wasn't really any other way," Lynda López told Rolling Stone. López parents also stressed cultural assimilation, especially the need to speak English. López spent much of what she called "the boyfriend years" secretly meeting with first-love, Davíd Cruz, with whom she remained in a relationship between the ages of 16 and 25. "I was always climbing out windows, jumping off roofs, and he was sneaking up," she said. "It was crazy." López spent her entire academic career in Catholic school and acknowledges that she still prays regularly.López financed singing and dancing lessons for herself from the age of 16. After leaving a one semester-long career at Baruch College, López divided her time between working in a legal office, dance classes, and dance performances in Manhattan clubs at night. After months of auditioning for dance roles, López was selected as a dancer for various rap artists' music videos, and was given a guest spot on the American Music Awards. After being rejected for the role twice, López gained her first regular high profile gig was as a "Fly Girl" dancer on the television comedy program, In Living Color in 1991. Soon after López became a back-up dancer for famed Pop star Janet Jackson and made an appearance in her video That's The Way Love Goes. Scheduled& contracted to go on Janet Jackson's World Tour, she asked the superstar to be let out of her contract to persue her acting dreams. ActingLópez has appeared on the short-lived television programs South Central, Second Chances and Hotel Malibu, the television movie Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7, and the Janet Jackson's music video, "That's The Way Love Goes" in 1993. López broke into the big screen in 1995, in the drama My Family and then appeared opposite Wesley Snipes in the action film Money Train. López has also held roles in Francis Ford Coppola's 1996 comedy Jack starring Robin Williams, and the 1997 thriller Blood and Wine with Jack Nicholson. López played the lead role in the film Selena and in 1998, she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her performance. She also became the first Latina actress to get paid $1 million or more for one film, for her role in Selena. Among other films for which López has been considered are Desperado, Gladiator, Hitch, Jerry Maguire, and Madagascar. In May 2006, MTV gave the greenlight on her executively produced reality show, Moves. The show will follow the lives of six aspiring dancers as they struggle to make it in the competitive world of professional dance. López, who took an active role in selecting the show's participants, is also slated to make cameo appearances over the course of the season and the show's eight-episode run is scheduled to begin this winter. MusicLópez's début album, On the 6, a reference to the subway line she used to take growing up in Castle Hill, was released on June 1, 1999, and reached the top ten of the Billboard 200. The album featured the multi-week No. 1 lead single, "If You Had My Love," as well as the top ten hit "Waiting For Tonight." It also contained the Spanish-language, Latin-flavored duet "No Me Ames," featuring Marc Anthony, though the song was never released as a single in the United States. Despite this, the music video for "No Me Ames" received moderate airplay on the U.S. music channels VH1 and The Box. On the 6 also featured guest artists such as Big Pun and Fat Joe in the track "Feelin' So Good." It failed to make the top 50 of the Billboard Hot 100. "Let's Get Loud" was released as a single, earning López a Grammy Award nomination in the Best Dance Recording category in 2000. The nomination occurred again for "Waiting for Tonight" in 2001. López's second album, J. Lo, was released in January 2001 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The lead single, "Love Don't Cost A Thing" was her first number one single in the United Kingdom and reached #3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Her next two singles were "I'm Real" and "Ain't It Funny" which were rising up the charts at top speed. However, to capitalize on this, López asked Murder Inc. to remix both songs, which featured rap artists such as Ja Rule and Caddillac Tah. Both remixes reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for multiple weeks. She re-released J. Lo on her 32nd birthday with the remix of "I'm Real". Following the success of the album re-release, López decided to devote an entire album to the remixing effort, releasing J to tha L-O!: The Remixes, on February 5, 2002. This album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, marking the first remix album in history to enter at the top on the chart. [1] Featured artists on J to tha L-O!: The Remixes included 50 Cent and Nas, and also included rarer dance and hip-hop remixes of past singles. On November 26, 2002, López released her third studio album, This Is Me... Then, which reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and spawned two singles; "Jenny From The Block," featuring Jadakiss and Styles P which reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100; and "All I Have" featuring LL Cool J which spent multiple weeks at #1. This album included a cover of Carly Simon's "You Belong To Me." In 2004, López once again participated in a duet with Marc Anthony, this time on his albums Amar Sin Mentiras and Valió La Pena. López was featured in the LL Cool J song, "Control Myself," which was released on February 1, 2006. It was a moderate success, reaching No. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Chart and No. 2 on the U.K. singles chart. On October 17, 2006, López is to release her first Spanish language album, titled Como Ama Una Mujer, which is a mixture of pop and ballads. Next up is a rock album entitled, "I Love to Rock and Roll". FashionUpcoming fragrance called "Live Luxe"López owns a clothing line, JLO by Jennifer López, whose brand has been licensed for a term by Warnaco Group. [2] Her line includes different types of clothing for young women, including jeans, T-shirts, coats, belts, purses and lingerie. She is planning to launch a jewelry line, as well as an accessory line that includes hats, gloves and scarves. López has also done photoshoots to represent the Louis Vuitton Winter 2003 campaign. Since López had been using fur on her designs for her brand "Sweetface", a PETA investigator documented how the fur industry was. López has also dabbled in the perfume industry, with her debut "Glow by J.Lo" which broke numerous records in sales. In October of 2003, López introduced a perfume called "Still." Before launching another completely new fragrance, she revisited 2002's "Glow" by creating a limited edition spin-off entitled "Miami Glow by J.Lo," in homage to her adopted hometown of Miami. Around the same time, López came up with a "Glow" body line, which featured different body lotions and bronzers. For the Christmas season of 2005, she launched another fragrance, "Live by Jennifer López." Most recently, for Valentine's Day 2006, "Miami Glow" was replaced by yet another "Glow" spinoff – "Love At First Glow by J.Lo." Her latest fragrance is called Live Luxe and will be released September 2006, with Glow at Dark following its release in December 2006. In 2005, she launched a new clothing line called Sweetface. Other merchandise includes a clothing and cologne line for men, due for release sometime in 2006. Personal lifeLópez has been married three times. Her 1st marriage was to Ojani Noa who at the time, was working as a waiter. Her 2nd marriage was to her former backup dancer, Cris Judd. She met Judd while filming the music video for her single "Love Don't Cost A Thing." The two were married on September 29, 2001, at a home in a Los Angeles suburb. The marriage ended in June 2002, during which time she had reportedly started dating actor Ben Affleck. López and Affleck's relationship was highly publicized, with the media infamously dubbing them "Bennifer." López announced her engagement to Affleck in October 2002, after Affleck gave her a ring worth a reported $3.5 million. The marriage, planned for September 14, 2003 in Santa Barbara, California, was called off just a few days before the event. She and Affleck split for good in January 2004. Their relationship was parodied on the South Park episode, "Fat Butt and Pancake Head" that aired on April 16, 2003. Shortly after her breakup with Affleck, López was seen out with Marc Anthony, who had recently separated from his wife, former Miss Universe, Dayanara Torres. The couple denied their relationship until López married Anthony in a secret wedding on June 5, 2004, less than a week after his divorce from Torres was finalized. The guests were invited to an "afternoon party" without knowing that they were going to a wedding. Almost immediately, rumors began that the ceremony was a shotgun wedding and that López was pregnant. López had said in the past that, as a practicing Catholic, she would never have a baby without being married.[citation needed] Complicating the situation is Anthony's refusal to confirm his marriage to López, and the fact that his divorce took place in the Dominican Republic, less than a week before his reported marriage to López, making it potentially an invalid marriage in the United States. The couple has since confirmed their marriage, although López refuses to discuss it.
Her famous buttocksLópez's buttocks, which are commonly described as attractively large, have frequently been the subject of comment and parody, and which has coined the phrase "J-Lo Butt" or "J-Lo Booty," when describing a woman with similar features. López won the title of "Best Female Body" in the U.K. magazine Celebrity Bodies poll in 2001, as well as the top spot in FHM magazine's 2000 and 2001 polls of Sexiest Women, with all of the polls citing her 195 cm (76.8 in) circumference buttocks as the reason. In technical analysis, the term J.Lo. is used as a slang to refer to the rounding bottom in a stock's price [3]. In a skit at the MTV Video Music Awards, Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog begged López to let him sniff her rear end, claiming that it was the equivalent of scaling Mount Everest for a dog. The 2006 spoof Date Movie makes fun of a wedding planner (a clear parody of López's 2001 movie, The Wedding Planner) endowed with a enormous and dangerous behind. During the filming of 1997's Anaconda, between scenes, López was filmed from behind, going from one part of the set to another. Upon discovering this, she said, "Don't get the back view!" On an episode of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Zack yelled "Oh J-Lo, move your butt, we're trying to get a picture!"
All Biographical information was obtained from this article :- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_lopez from the site http://www.wikipedia.com - The Free Encyclopedia.
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