- Marin started off by adding straightening balm to Tina's damp hair and dried with an ionic dryer (Marin recommends Remington's T-Studio Pearl Ceramic Dryer) and round brush for a frizz-free, smooth look.
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Jan 31, 2011
SAG Awards 2011-Tina Fey
- Marin started off by adding straightening balm to Tina's damp hair and dried with an ionic dryer (Marin recommends Remington's T-Studio Pearl Ceramic Dryer) and round brush for a frizz-free, smooth look.
Lego Recreations from Best Picture Nominated Films
All photos from Defamer and Pacific Coast News
Jan 27, 2011
Five Who Looked Fat - Five Who Looked Fit at the Golden Globes
I recently came across a fun link on Time.com by style expert Charla Krupp. It discusses Golden Globe Fashion and the five who looked fat and five who looked fabulous. None of the "fat" women are actually fat but Krupp talks about how women can dress in a way that makes them look slim and trim and unfortunately dress in a way that accentuates their not so flattering body parts and look big even though they're not. The New York Times best-selling author and former InStyle and Glamour Editor has written two successful books that I'm definitely interested in reading: HOW NOT TO LOOK OLD (2008) and HOW TO NEVER LOOK FAT AGAIN (2010). She really emphasizes dressing for your body type not for what's trendy and in style. There are so many adorable pieces of clothing I just can't wear and I need to be ok with that. Check out Charla's picks for who got it right at the Golden Globes and who needs some help. Hint: Christina Aguilera and Heidi Klum won't be happy with this list!
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Zooey Deschanel at Sundance
Makeup artist Sonia Lee prepped her skin with SpecialEyes Intensive Eye Treatment, Champagne Kisses Enhancing Lip Balm and Tragic Magic Rescue Crème for a nourishing base all over the face, eyes and lips. She then used Amour d'Ore multi-vitamin oil for face, body and hair, applied Luxee Yeux Eye Beauty Balm for even more moisture around the eyes, and finished with Attentive Crème de Nuit for sensitive skin.
Hairstylist Creighton Bowman created Zooey's long soft waves by first towel drying the hair. He then used Leonor Greyl Lait Luminescence Bi-Phase detangling milk on the ends of her hair. Then, from root to ends, he used Mousse Au Lotus Volumatrice volumizing mousse to give lift at the crown. With a medium sized round brush he then smoothed out her hair. Bowman gave a light spraying of Condition Naturelle heat protecting spray all over and finally using a 1" curling iron, created soft waves to her super long hair.
Jan 26, 2011
Michelle Obama's State of the Union Dress
FLOTUS looked lovely in her American-designed creation and of course patriotic attitude.
Liv Tyler-Sundance
Liv Tyler is such a beauty. I loved her natural-looking curls at the Sundance premiere of her new thriller "The Ledge". Stylist Creighton Bowman gives us the skinny on how he created her beachy waves.
Creighton: "On towel dried hair, I applied Condition Naturelle by Leonor Greyl from root to end, combined with Lait Luminescence Bi-Phase detangling milk. Using a blow-dryer on a low setting, I wrapped her hair around my fingers, creating soft natural waves. Once fully dried, I used a couple of drops of Serum De Soie Sublimateur to finish her style with lots of shine and total frizz control. Her style lasted all day long and into the night."
Looking great Liv!
Emma Roberts at Sundance
Emma Roberts, who consistently looks adorable and fashion forward, continued the tradition on the red carpet at Sundance. Makeup artist Sonia Lee prepped Roberts' skin for her premiere of "Homework" last weekend.
Lee started with Votre Vo SpecialEyes Intensive Eye Treatment before applying makeup and used a bit of Amour d'Ore multi-vitamin for her face, body, and hair to keep the moisture in. She applied Champagne Kisses Enhancing Lip Balm to make her lips feel soft and create the perfect lip base.
Jan 23, 2011
Golden Globes 2011-Carla Gugino's Movie Star Hair
Carla Gugino’s gorgeous Golden Globes hair style:
Famous Starlets Who Shaved Their Faces
Photo: Esquire Magazine, 1965 from Style.com |
So, which mystery starlets took to shaving their famous mugs in the name of exfoliation? None other than Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe. Style.com spoke to celebrity aesthetician Kate Somerville who is on good authority (from Taylor's personal cosmetic dermatologist, whom Somerville used to assist) that these iconic sex symbols shaved their faces for completely bare skin and an extra does of exfoliation. Teen Wolf alert! Not according to Somerville actually. She says that "it's a total myth" that hair will grow in darker and thicker. In fact, Somerville is a big fan of using the popular men's razor, Gillette's Mach 3 and encourages us gals to ask our significant others to get a two-pack the next time they're at the drugstore. Ok, maybe this does work-they both were stunningly beautiful with gorgeous skin-but even the mere thought of a five o'clock shadow and the idea of sharing razors with our dudes is enough to keep me away.
Photo: Associate Press from Huffington Post |
So what do you think? Would you try this rather masculine but seemingly effective beauty trick?
Jan 21, 2011
FLOTUS in Alexander McQueen at State Dinner
Thanks to NPR, Stylelist and Women's Wear Daily for info. Images from Getty.
Golden Globes 2011-Nicole Kidman
At a past awards show in her usual long lines & straight tresses |
Golden Globes 2011-Sofia Vergara
Modern Family star Sofia Vergara looked stunning at the GG's. Then again, she always does. I'm not gonna lie, I wasn't the biggest fan of her fuchsia corseted Vera Wang gown but overall she looked amazing. The color was gorgeous on her skin tone and the black belt did a great job of cinching her waist but perhaps the shiny taffeta material just didn't work for me.
As usual, however, her hair and makeup was impeccable. Makeup artist Kayleen McAdams (that's right-younger sister of actress Rachel McAdams) created Vergara's sexy subtle eye makeup using Lancôme products.
-McAdams used Artliner in Aubergine ($29) on Sofia's lash lines, Color Design 5 Pan Palette in Coral Crush (out next month) on her lids, and two black mascaras on her lashes.
-To play up her cheek bones, McAdams brushed on Blush Subtil in Rose Fresque ($30).
-Finally McAdams applied L'Absolu Nu in Sheer Mousse, which is available in March on her lips.
Muy Caliente! Hmm…was that cheesy!? It was wasn't it!?
Images from Getty. Info from Bellasugar.
Golden Globes 2011-Sandra Bullock
Images from Getty Beauty Breakdown from Bellasugar
Jan 19, 2011
Golden Globes 2011-Emma Stone
Mark celebrity makeup artist Mai Quynh was inspired by Stone's dress and created the look based on the color and feel of it.
-Quynh started by dusting on Mark Pro Bronzing Powder in Pro Glow ($10) to the cheeks, forehead, and chin
- She then applied Good Glowing Blush in After Glo ($8) on the cheeks.
-Quynh blended a few different eye shadow shades ($5 each): Biscotti on the inner lids, Gioia on the middle and outer lids from the lash lines to the creases (and smudged on the lower lash lines), and Java as an eyeliner.
-Finally Quynh applied Lipclick Lipstick in Bare Hug ($10) to the lips.
Tresemmé celebrity stylist Mara Roszak created Stone's chic, elegant bun.
images from Getty
Jan 18, 2011
Golden Globes 2011-Piper Perabo
Actress Piper Perabo (best known from her role in Coyote Ugly) was on trend at this year's Golden Globe Awards with her sleek ponytail and black fishtail Oscar de la Renta gown. Like Eva Longoria, and Julia Stiles, the actress had a fitted bodice and a more flowing skirt with a train. They were, however, among the few actresses who wore black. Celebrities seemed intent on showing off color and sparkle. Perabo's hair looked great and was another popular look. J.Lo, Julianne Moore and True Grit's Hailee Steinfeld were among the other ladies to wear the easy, chic style.
Perabo also opted for the always classic red lip and clean classic face for her makeup. Troy Surratt, one of my favorite celebrity makeup artists created her polished look. Surratt says the inspiration for the look was a modern take on classic Hollywood with long lashes and luscious red lips. Here's what he did:
-Surratt created a smooth canvas on the skin with COVERGIRL Simply Ageless Foundation and warmed her up with some bronzer and light pink powder blush.
-On her eyes he used the lighter color of COVERGIRL Smoky ShadowBlast in Bronze Fire on the lid and set it with a powder eyeshadow. He finished the eyes by creating long lashes with COVERGIRL LashBlast Length.
-To create her luscious red lips he first applied COVERGIRL Outlast Lipstain in Scarlet Pucker so the color would last all night and topped it with COVERGIRL Lip Perfection in Hot for extra glamour.Images by Getty
Golden Globes 2011-Claire Danes
Global Artistry Director for Laura Mercier Cosmetics, Matin, created her dazzling look. I got the scoop on what he did.
-Matin began by using Laura Mercier's line of new skin care on Claire to prep her skin. He then applied the new Creme Smooth Foundation in Golden Beige and Secret Camouflage in SC-3 to create flawless skin. He set everything with Invisible Powder (out in February).
-Matin lined Claire's eyes with Kohl Eye Pencil in Black Tuqoise and Eye Pencil in Black Extreme. He then used Luster Eye Colour in Topaz and Matte Eye Colour in Coffee Ground to create a smokey look. He completed her eyes with Waterproof Mascara.
-He used Shimmer Bloc in Golden Mosaic along with Second Skin Cheek Colour in Rose Petal to create a rosy glow.
-Finally he finished Claire's look with Lip Glace in Bonbon mixed with Bare Beige for the perfect neutral lip.
You look like a million bucks Claire!
Thanks to Who What Wear for the dress info!
Golden Globes 2011-Tina Fey
Best Actress nominee and presenter Tina Fey is one of my favorite celebrities. She's one of the most talented women in the industry and a total cutie. Lately, she's been playing up her good looks and great body with figure hugging gowns and polished hair and makeup. At this year's Golden Globe Awards she looked stunning in a navy L'Wren Scott dress and a chic updo. The velvet column dress and curly chignon channeled an old Hollywood glamour. Loved the whole look! If only Liz Lemon and Co. had won Best Comedy Series!
I got the skinny on her gorgeous 'do straight from her stylist, Remington's Richard Marin.
-Marin applied a texturizer or curl enhancing mousse to wet hair and blow dried it using a diffuser attachment to create frizz-free curls and waves. Marin used Remington T-Studio Pearl Ceramic Dryer.
-Then Marin used a small barrel iron (Remington Style 3/4 inch curling iron) to curl random sections of hair.
-Finally Marin pulled Fey's hair into a loose low ponytail and twisted it into a loose bun at the neckline. He then secured the bun with bobby pins, spritz shine spray.
She completed the look with a brown smokey eye, darkened eyebrows and pale pink lips. GORGEOUS!
Jan 10, 2011
COVERGIRL's 50th Anniversary Party-Beauty Breakdown
Fight Winter With Moisture
Happy new year friends! It's a new year, a new you, and the perfect time to update your skincare regime. For many of us, winter reeks havoc on our skin. I know my face is craving moisture but will also freak out if my products are too heavy on. We all need a good moisturizer that hydrates the skin without drenching it and clogging our pores. Here are a few recommendations to keep your winter skin happy and healthy:
Caudalie Vinosource Quencing Sorbet Crème-This skin rescue is perfect for sensitive, parched skin. It's all natural (contains no parabens) and contains unique active ingredients that help plump and hydrate the skin. Organic Grape Water increases hydration by 127%. Vinolevure is an extracted molecule from the walls of wine yeast during the wine making process which has special strengthening and protective qualities and can conserve 100 times it's weight in water. Grape Seed Polyphenols are rich in anti-oxidants that block free radicals and maintain skin's elasticity. ($40, Sephora)
Lierac Anti-Aging Hydration Extreme Balm-Hydra-Chrono-This luscious balm for dehydrated skin is enriched with protective glycerin and moisturizing complex which responds to the needs of dry skin. The aqua-pump technology gives the cream a light almost-refreshingly wet feel to it. This special technology has two active ingredients: a potent anti-aging ingredient and a natural amino acid. Your skin instantly feels freshly plumped. It's a great for morning and night but I love applying it to my face first thing in the morning. It does an amazing job of hydrating the skin but not feeling heavy. ($50, CVS)
Estee Lauder DayWear SPF 15-One of my absolute favorite moisturizers ever. It smells like refreshing cucumber and is so gentle and moisturizing on the skin, you practically want to lather your entire body with this. This yummy lotion is packed with anti-oxidants including vitamin C and E. It makes your skin feel like you just drank a tall glass of water. Once you apply it, it lasts all day and keeps your skin feeling soft and refreshed.($43, Department Stores)
Estee Lauder Hydrationist-If your skin is particularly dry, opt for something a little more potent in the Estee Lauder family. This relatively new cream is thick and creamy but won't feel heavy on the skin. The special Bio-Mimetic Water ingredient is structured so it is easily absorbed deep within the skin's surface. Use this to fight the daily effects of the harsh winter weather. It'll keep your chapped, dry skin at bay and prevent your skin from looking dull and damaged. ($38, Department Stores)
Kanebo Sensai Cellular Performance Cream-A little goes a long way with this rich and pricey face cream. If you're looking to splurge a little try this. The thick cream is soothing on the skin and proven to minimize fine lines and dryness. It also improves firmness and luminosity. ($130, Bergdorf Goodman)
Jan 9, 2011
Benefit Brow Bar-A Big Brow Mess!
A few months ago I stopped in to Macy's in Downtown Crossing (Boston) to visit the Benefit Brow Bar. I have been looking for a reliable place to get my eyebrows done and thought Benefit would be a good place to test out. I was wrong. First someone greeted me and under the pretense of wanting to give customers a free "makeover" applied products and then proceeded to try hawk their products. I like Benefit products a lot. I think its a great brand, but when I'm there to get my eyebrows done I don't want someone to push products on me. Then I met with the waxer, Seana, who ended up being one of the rudest people ever! I was shocked. She was incredibly condescending and unpleasant. She also was using curse words when she spoke which is beyond unprofessional. To top it all off, she waxed off too much from the end of my eyebrow. When I looked at the eyebrow and commented it was too short, she insisted that's what my eyebrows looked like to begin with. The nerve! She took off a chunk of my eyebrow and wouldn't even own up to it! I was appalled by her attitude, lack of manners and basic customer service. I will say one of my eyebrows looked good, but the other was short and uneven. Unacceptable. These brows aren't cheap either: $20 a pop. I was upset but I did explain the situation to the manager who was very sweet and comped the entire service.
I should have learned my lesson and made that my last trip. Alas, I made my way back to the brow bar a few weeks ago. This time I had a very sweet waxer who was polite and very professional. I asked for my eyebrows to be cleaned up and polished. I specifically said I did not want too thin brows. Unfortunately, that's exactly what happened. The very sweet Ashley, waxed away and when she was done had made my left eyebrow half its original size. Ugh! I told her it was too thin (it looked like a thin penciled in line) and she was incredibly apologetic. I appreciated that, since the last time my brow was overly waxed I was practically yelled at. Ashley very politely asked me if I wanted my other eyebrow to match which I politely declined. She actually did a really nice job with the right eye brow but I was once again left the Benefit Brow Bar with two uneven brows. Go once, shame on them, go back again, shame on me!
So if you've gone to your local Benefit Brow Bar and had a good waxing experience-bravo! If you haven't tried it but are looking to get your eyebrows done and contemplated visiting them, I say no! Stay away! Their track record just doesn't cut it. Eyebrows are one of the most important features on your face and you simply can not have them looking sloppy and uneven. Especially when your paying a nice hefty sum each trip.
Let me know if you've had a positive experience there or recommend somewhere else to go! My eyebrows thank you in advance. I hope I've saved someone from a negative beauty buff experience and I hope the Benefit Brow Bar gets their act together!
Salutations Friends!
Jan 7, 2011
Sequins to the Stars: Naeem Khan
I saw so many fun, glitzy outfits on new year's eve and it reminded me how much I love the glitz and glamour of getting dolled up. Nothing says fabulous party like some old fashioned sequins! I love that sequins is so in this season. It's popping up everywhere and I love being able to dress it up and down.
Speaking of materials that photograph well; January kicks off Hollywood's movie award season and I know we're gonna see plenty of gorgeous (light-catching) gowns on the red carpet. No designer does sparkly and sexy better than Naeem Khan. He's not only a fellow Indian but he's so incredibly talented and has a knack for creating shimmering columns and elaborately designed frocks that ooze sophistication and embody old Hollywood movie star fashion and flair. He's dressed countless Hollywood starlets including Taylor Swift, Eva Longoria, and Kim Cattrall and always made them shine. I'm seriously in love with his creations.
Luckily I had the gorgeous, equally statuesque fashion stylist and friend Nakima Benjamin attend the show and get the scoop on what other treats Khan has in store for us.
NB: One word: GLAMOUR, with a capital G.
Aside from glamour, glitz, sexiness, and luxury also come to mind. Khan's designs are perfect for women who are bold and confident. I kept imagining J. Lo as his ideal client. The collection featured long flowy pieces with incredible details. Each piece was enhanced with some type of embellishment -- crystals, sequins, or intricate beading. Each outfit would be stunning on the red carpet or for ladies on holiday in Monaco or St. Tropez.
I wonder who Mr. Khan will dress for this year's Golden Globes. I have no doubt, whoever it is, they will look stunning and sparkly!
Check out Nakima's work on Scarpasa.com. Nakima recently started collaborating with the online shoe boutique and has created some really stylish outfits that are paired with shoes featured in Scarpasa's Fall/Winter Collection.
Scarpasa has some of the hottest flats, and low- and mid-heeled shoes from around the world and is your ultimate source of stylish shoes you can walk in. Click on any shoe style in the Fall/Winter Collection and they'll make suggestions for what to wear with them. Always needed!
Check out Nakima's work!