I use Gibson guitars; I prefer the Les Paul custom.
‐‐ Adam Jones
I use ginger like garlic. I love it for steaming fish and making barbecue sauces or roasted chicken.
‐‐ Tom Douglas
I use God in my songs a lot but I don't have a relationship. I don't know what that means.
‐‐ Dave Matthews
I use Google+, and I find the quality of the comments are very sophisticated because there is more trust inside of Google+ than there is inside of Twitter and Facebook, for example.
‐‐ Eric Schmidt
I use Graf Edmonton for boots and John Wilson blades.
‐‐ Oksana Baiul
I use honey to condition my hair and eggs for protein. Also, mayonnaise and olive oil are great options for keeping it moisturized.
‐‐ Tasha Smith
I use humour a lot because humour is a great equaliser. Everyone laughs at the same things if you set them up properly, and that makes everybody equal. At the end of the day, I see my job as being there to entertain as well as inform and provoke.
‐‐ Gurinder Chadha
I use humour a lot. My foundation is tragic, but my appearance is humorous.
‐‐ Bahman Ghobadi
I use iPod all the time, almost every day. It's great.
‐‐ Casey Neistat
I use iTunes for downloading music, but I always decline when prompted to update this or that new version.
‐‐ Rachel Sklar
I use Johnson & Johnson! I use their baby oil gel.
‐‐ Alek Wek
I use Kerastase Oleo-Relax when I get out of the shower. It saves my hair. Actually, I've been doing this Brazilian treatment to my hair. It's a lifesaver; I don't even use a straightener anymore.
‐‐ Ashley Tisdale
I use loads of moisturising products and make sure I cleanse, tone and moisturise every day. It's just so important to always keep your skin moisturised.
‐‐ Abbey Clancy
I use Mac. Not because it's more secure than everything else - because it is actually less secure than Windows - but I use it because it is still under the radar. People who write malicious code want the greatest return on their investment, so they target Windows systems. I still work with Windows in virtual machines.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
I use mainly products by Dermalogica. They have specialized formulas to target specific skin needs, which I like. It works well for my sensitive skin.
‐‐ Joanne Froggatt
I use many different gadgets connected with computers; I use PCs, laptops and a Palm Pilot. I also use the Internet to visit websites, especially within Polish-language Internet. I usually go to political discussion groups and sites - of course, as I use my real name, people never believe that they are chatting with me!
‐‐ Lech Walesa
I use Maybelline New York Great Lash Mascara. Thanks to my mother, I have really long lashes, so I've never had to use too much product. I've used this mascara since I was 15, and it's the only one I use. A lot of people think I wear extensions, but nope, I just apply lots of mascara because it's the one thing that makes me feel pretty!
‐‐ Brittany Snow
I use men's skis because, honestly, they work better for me. They're longer, they're stiffer, they're harder to turn - but at the same time, they're much more stable.
‐‐ Lindsey Vonn
I use music as a medium to talk to people.
‐‐ Sun Ra
I use music as therapy. Whenever I'm feeling angry or needing some 'me' time, which is quite regularly, I'll go and bang a piano or flesh out something on a guitar.
‐‐ Arthur Darvill
I use music in the operating room to help create a healing environment for patients and staff. There is a reason that certain heart rates are healthy and certain beats of music heal and relax us.
‐‐ Bernie Siegel
I use my awards as doorstops. Others are in the office or in little cubbyholes in our library - they go between the books, because they actually look like arty pieces.
‐‐ Helen McCrory
I use my Bionic flat iron and hair dryer, all shampoo and conditioners are sulfate free, and keep the blow-drys to a minimum. If I can go two to three or even four days without washing my hair, I'll just go for it. I know, sounds gross, but otherwise, I'd be frying my hair.
‐‐ Edy Ganem
I use my cell phone as much as I can - I talk to friends all the time. I'm like 2,000 hours a month. It's crazy.
‐‐ Lisa Loeb
I use my fiction to explore my own unconscious issues. I usually don't even know what's going on with me until I'm writing. That doesn't mean my books are autobiographical.
‐‐ Janet Fitch
I use my film-making to work through my deep questions and my deep problems. I think I could watch each film and tell you exactly which part of my psyche I'm trying to work out.
‐‐ George Clooney
I use my hands like a sculptor, to mold and shape the sound I want, to clarify.
‐‐ Leonard Slatkin
I use my intuition. I tell my students: use your brains, but also use another part of yourself.
‐‐ Jim Goldberg
I use my iPhone as an alarm, so when it goes off, I pick it up and casually scroll through whatever emails may have come in while I was asleep.
‐‐ Maulik Pancholy
I use my mind to solve problems and invent things.
‐‐ Temple Grandin
I use my platform as a tool and a way to speak about greater change.
‐‐ Zendaya
I use my voice as an instrument.
‐‐ Enya
I use myself as a measuring yardstick, and so if I come up with an idea that really scares me, then I'd like to think that people out there would feel the same way as well.
‐‐ James Wan
I use myself as a template for my comedy. So first my background as a Muslim man, my being a doctor, I talk about my family quite a lot, my kids. Anything that resonates with me I talk about. The important thing is it should be able to work in a family setting.
‐‐ Riaad Moosa
I use myself as the barometer to gauge what is scary.
‐‐ James Wan
I use myself as the barometer to gauge what is scary. I like to think if something scares me, then there's a very good chance an audience will feel the same way.
‐‐ James Wan
I use myself for each part. Naturally, it's my body, it's my soul, it's my feelings. That's the only way I know how to work. I couldn't pretend.
‐‐ Lena Olin
I use not casual phrases but imagistic phrases that create a rhythm of natural presence.
‐‐ Gerald Vizenor
I use nothing but the best ingredients. My cookies are always baked fresh. I price cookies so that you cannot make them at home for any less. And I still give cookies away.
‐‐ Debbi Fields
I use Ole Henriksen eye gel when I think of it, and go for facials when spa gift certificates appear as a professional thank-you or in a gift bag. Once ensconced in a facialist's chair, I let myself be coaxed into all sorts of treatments, because I'm there already, so why not?
‐‐ Sloane Crosley
I use only essential oils for perfumes.
‐‐ Jessica Capshaw
I use other cookbooks for inspiration. I must say I tend to cook from my own cookbooks for parties.
‐‐ Ina Garten
I use Pinterest for everything. Book collections, trips, hobbies. It's all there. I planned my wedding on it. When I had a kid, I planned all his stuff on it. So it was nice to discover that I wasn't the only one.
‐‐ Ben Silbermann
I use printers to make prints of the images that I am creating. And I try to have that surface kind of replicated in the painting.
‐‐ Jeff Koons
I use products from my dermatologist but the best things you can do for your skin, are not smoke always use sunscreen and drink a lot of water.
‐‐ Sela Ward
I use Redken color on my hair and use mild shampoos that don't strip your hair of color. If I need to, I'll use a good colored mousse in between.
‐‐ Christina Hendricks
I use rock and jazz and blues rhythms because I love that music. I hope my poetry has a relationship with good-time rock'n roll.
‐‐ Adrian Mitchell
I use Rodin Luxury Face Oil at night, and it keeps my skin hydrated and refreshed for the day - not tired from all the makeup.
‐‐ Erin Heatherton
I use self-tanners at least once a week, and I get darker than I do then when I am in the sun.
‐‐ Josie Bissett