Cosmopolitan en Espanol
from: ET Publishing International
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Cosmopolitan en Espanol, published as part of a joint venture with The Hearst Corporation, is tailored for young women who successfully balance their professional and personal lives. Strong emphasis is placed on beauty, fashion and looking sensational. There are positive articles on personal relationships and career orientation, as well as regular sections on home entertaining, cooking, decoration and people.
Cosmopolitan en Espanol, published as part of a joint venture with The Hearst Corporation, is tailored for young women who successfully balance their professional and personal lives. Strong emphasis is placed on beauty, fashion and looking sensational. There are positive articles on personal relationships and career orientation, as well as regular sections on home entertaining, cooking, decoration and people.
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- This is the US version translated
When I bought this magazine subscription I was under the impression that is for the Cosmo that is sold/printed in Spain.I was wrong.When my first issue arrived I see that it's nothing more than the United States/English version translated into Spanish.These 2 magazines are very different in content.While I'll read this, I will not renew.Just a "heads up" for anyone who wants to purchase this magazine.
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- irrelevant to Hispanic culture
This is just like the English version but in Spanish. The content does not reflect the culture or morals of the general Latino people. Nearly all models (especially on the cover) are white and/or American and are very thin and tall. They try to use photos of American celebrities when they have brown hair, for example Christina Aguilera, Mandy Moore, Angelina Jolie or just natural brunettes like Catherine Zeta-Jones. Maybe Cosmo thinks we're too ignorant and can be easily fooled by the dark hair dye ... Read More
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- has not receive a single copy yet and it is paid since 08/03/2006
the company is taking for ever to send me the magazines I ordered. They has charged my account over 3 months ago and not yet deliver a single copy of its magazines. when I call the company they dont have a number to call or a way they can be accounted for their wrong doing. IWANT MY MAGAZINES OR MY MONEY BACK NOT ANY MORE SORY WE ARE SENDINGT IT TO YOU.....
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- Trashy magazine
Trashy magazine, it only focuses on sex. Like if
sex is going to solve your emotional problems.
This culture is so obssesed with sex.
If you really want to read about relationships,
I recommend "save your marriage before it starts"
it gives you real info from two psychologist why
marriage is going downhill and how you can save it.
Rating:
- Just shoot me
You know "Blush" magazine? Its fictional headquarters are the set of the NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me. You read their headlines and article ideas, and you know they're based on this little piece of waste! What shocks me is that I know 13-year-old girls get their dose of sex and guys information from it. Very shallow, they try to be so sophisticated it ends up being naive! Stay away from it
- This is the US version translatedWhen I bought this magazine subscription I was under the impression that is for the Cosmo that is sold/printed in Spain.I was wrong.When my first issue arrived I see that it's nothing more than the United States/English version translated into Spanish.These 2 magazines are very different in content.While I'll read this, I will not renew.Just a "heads up" for anyone who wants to purchase this magazine.
- irrelevant to Hispanic cultureThis is just like the English version but in Spanish. The content does not reflect the culture or morals of the general Latino people. Nearly all models (especially on the cover) are white and/or American and are very thin and tall. They try to use photos of American celebrities when they have brown hair, for example Christina Aguilera, Mandy Moore, Angelina Jolie or just natural brunettes like Catherine Zeta-Jones. Maybe Cosmo thinks we're too ignorant and can be easily fooled by the dark hair dye ... Read More
- has not receive a single copy yet and it is paid since 08/03/2006the company is taking for ever to send me the magazines I ordered. They has charged my account over 3 months ago and not yet deliver a single copy of its magazines. when I call the company they dont have a number to call or a way they can be accounted for their wrong doing. IWANT MY MAGAZINES OR MY MONEY BACK NOT ANY MORE SORY WE ARE SENDINGT IT TO YOU.....
- Trashy magazineTrashy magazine, it only focuses on sex. Like if
sex is going to solve your emotional problems.
This culture is so obssesed with sex.
If you really want to read about relationships,
I recommend "save your marriage before it starts"
it gives you real info from two psychologist why
marriage is going downhill and how you can save it.
- Just shoot meYou know "Blush" magazine? Its fictional headquarters are the set of the NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me. You read their headlines and article ideas, and you know they're based on this little piece of waste! What shocks me is that I know 13-year-old girls get their dose of sex and guys information from it. Very shallow, they try to be so sophisticated it ends up being naive! Stay away from it
