Lindsay wins Zit War, sets Emmy party fashion trend
Even though Lindsay Lohan was recently scolded by a studio head for staying out late, partying like a rock star and being rushed to a hospital (again) for dehydration, she still manages to look fantastic.
How does she do it?
First off, she’s young. At that tender age, everyone bounces back fast, even after a week of late nights.
Plus she has major hair peeps, makeup artists and stylists who keep her looking good, even on two hours sleep. Heck, she can probably get in some shut-eye sitting in the chair while they work their hair/makeup magic.
Natch, rumors are that her "glow" of late is due to her new love interest, Hard Rock Hotel and Casino heir, Harry Morton.
Now Harry's cute and all. But the truth is, it's the zit cream.
Seems the once-troubled skin star is now endorsing the anti-acne line called Proactiv Solution, a line she claims to use faithfully. And she's even on the pimple-fighting line’s new national TV advertisement.
But it's not as low rent as it sounds. Past Proactiv endorsers include Kelly Clarkson, Jessica Simpson and Diddy. Yes, that Diddy.
“My skin, thanks to Proactiv, is clear all the time,” chirps Lohan on the infomercial. “Proactiv heals acne, but the best thing is that it’s super gentle, so it works every day like skin care. That’s how I use it, and it works.”
Keep using whatever detox stuff works, Linds. Cause you're gonna need spotless skin for the upcoming Emmy party scene.
If Lindsay's Emmy party line-up is as crowded as her last Oscar bash sked, she'll be one busy fashionista. On Oscar night, Lindsay wore a different frock to three Oscar post-parties, setting a new Awards Season quick-change record.
Will Lindsay's Oscar fashion show spark a new trend? Will we see other young actresses pulling a Lohan and wearing a different dress - perhaps a Chanel (not vintage, thanks), an Armani, some YSL, a piece of Prada and a decadent Dior - to the TV Guide, EW, ET/People and HBO Emmy after-parties?
It's highly possible. One Hollywood style insider mused, "That's a lot of frocks for just one night. But who knows? It sounds totally insane but when you think about it, its a great way for these girls to satisfy several designers and not offend anyone."
And if those nasty "pay to play" rumors are true (actresses being financially compensated for wearing designer dresses to awards shows and parties), it's also a great way to make a few extra grand so you don't have to stoop to doing zit cream infomercials.
Photo Credits: Is Harry Morton the cause of Lindsay's glow? Or is it her Proactiv pimple cream? We may never know. But her skin is on high beam at the Saturn Vue X-games party on August 2
WireImage/Barry King

Does this imply that 3rd millennium beauty might well include being defined as able to withstand the excesses of 21st century living? Be it city pollution or hardcore partying. Surely this Internet 2.0 thing will have an impact on the notion of beauty which had a relatively small supply of opinion formers but now everyone gets a say? Any ideas folks?
Posted by: Charles | August 09, 2006 at 02:42 PM
get over this annoying chick already. everyday i see women in my buidling who are more attractive than this brazen hussy. why is everyone so enthralled by these over-rated, ego-maniacal hollywood bimbos?
Posted by: calypso catteraugus | August 08, 2006 at 04:40 PM
Methinks the kind of "partying" Lindsay seems to be into goes beyond even the parties at your Berkeley frat, John. I totally believe you guys had an awesome time (I lived in a house in college, too) but from some of the reports I've read Lindsay's taking the all-night funnin' to a whole new level. Ahh, to be young, beautiful and rich...
Posted by: Bill | August 08, 2006 at 11:52 AM
Lindsay Lohan is young, rich, famous, and very beautiful.
She is having fun during her time in the sun.
While I think this is all great, Lindsay must be more professional about her career in the entertainment industry.
If she does not understand the seriousness of her obligations, then her career could start to fall apart.
The history of Hollywood is filled with stars who lost it because they thought they were above it all.
Have fun Lindsay, but if you want it to last, then get your priorities in order.
There will be time for the partying.
Just don't let it roll over onto the time of others who depend on you to be there.
Mr. Robinson is right.
Cool it down, so you can stay hot!
George Vreeland Hill
Posted by: GEORGE VREELAND HILL | August 06, 2006 at 02:30 PM
Hmmm, since I turned 40 about a decade ago I've hiked the rim of the Grand Canyon to the Colorado River about half a dozen times. I was also in a Berkeley frat in the 70's, with all that substance ingestion that implies. Yet I've never been rushed to the hospital for "dehydration". What is this girl up to?
Posted by: John Reece | August 05, 2006 at 12:17 PM