Color you lips for every skin tone.
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“Mood-lifting war paint,” is what Elle’s April Long called women’s desire to sport bright lipsticks. In addition to making us feel sexy, firey and all around naughty, the bright red lips covering the mouths of women from Manhattan to Mobile are our reaction to a boring summer and a still drab economy. That splash of color may be the perfect remedy turning us from bored to cocksure in a matter of moments. I may not have a job, but I have enough self-esteem, control and power to look myself in thine eyes and color my purty pout red.
In fact, Estee Lauder Chairman, Leonard Lauder noticed a spike in red lipsticks sales during the post-9/11 economic downturn and the same holds true today, proving once again, that fashion and beauty trends are rooted in psychological substratum. Some old urban myth falsely led us to believe that only certain skin tones could wear red lipstick. Bollocks! But before you go running to Sephora, be sure the hue you choose is truly the hue for you. In searching for the perfect fall now pick-me-up, matching your skins undertone with that of the lipstick is key. Your skin’s undertone is either pink or yellow. (Traditionally called cool or warm, respectively.) If your skin is fair – especially if it’s rivaling Snow White – then your undertone is likely pink or cool. This includes violet, blue, green and blue-red undertones. Reds with a blue base best compliment pink undertones. Plum, purply reds will look smashing. If your skin’s undertone is yellow – this includes olive, tan and gold tones – choose reds with a golden base. Orangey-red lipsticks and the ubiquitous corals from the beginning of summer will compliment you best.
Because red lipstick tends to bleed, most make up artists recommend wearing lip liner. Just be sure to check on them or risk walking around with a candy-colored ring around your kissers. And yes, red can transition from day to evening as easily as your white pants and little black dress. Even typically light-lipped ladies are sporting the red pout. Even better – pair the red lipstick look with the menswear trend (the shoes, the military blazers, the still here boyfriend sweater). It adds a sexy somethin’ somethin’ to an adroygynous look. I mean, if the eternally bohemian Sienna Miller can rock it, so can you my friend. So can you.
We can’t outright recommend colors for every skin tone, but MAC has an overwhelming amount of reds to choose from and make up experts to assist. They have the lip lining thing, which can admittedly be frightening, down to a near science. Chanel Rouge Allure looks like fire but feels like butter. For the budget conscious or those with commitment issues regarding reds, try Revlon Fire and Ice. Once you color your kissers, the world is your playground. Have fun.
Emma Dinzebach
Posted by Emma Dinzebach at 12:00 AM
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Swamping curtains in my quest to dirt-proof my apartment
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Swamping curtains in my quest to dirt-proof my apartment
Having read the New York Times article “Soil in the City” on the current state of the city’s dirt factor, I quickly decided to chuck my haven’t-been-washed-since-I-bought-them curtains for the sake of my allergies. Seeing that $400 to shampoo my sofa, chairs, and rugs is something I have in my “probably should but won’t” to-do list, I decided to go the cheaper route and give another soot proofing technique some thought. I decided to take some advice on switching out your dusty, old curtains from interior designer Jayne Michaels who has to contend with dirt wafting into her East 57th Street apartment. It’s so bad that her bath water turned black the last time she had to rinse and soak her curtains.
Naturally I first headed over to IKEA and spotted these sheer panel curtains in a muted black and white bamboo print (Anno Unni, $29.99) in polyester.
Michaels mentioned that she swapped linen drapes for ones made of “wash and wear” polyester but seeing as finding cute polyester curtains was a rare feat I also looked at some cotton ones. For $20, I spotted these two pretty blossom prints at Urban Outfitters.
The Blossom Tree curtains sported larger burgundy, pink, and green blooms whilst the semi-sheer Asian Blossom curtains were in a tiny pink and lavender print against a turquoise background.
Though for a bit more you can get the graphic Botanist curtain peppered with lemon, lime, and cherry swirls of blooms and leaves ($48). Just know, whatever you pick… your sinuses will thank you.
-Wendy
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At Tribeca Beauty Spa, seasonal specials make pampering more affordable.
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While wandering through Tribeca, pooch in tow, I saw a tranquil sign that said, “Tribeca Beauty Spa.” Beauty Spa? I love beauty! Enter me and said pooch to a calm, serene dimly lit spa. The first think I noticed was the organization. Are we still in cramped Manhattan? I asked the pup, and reached to the neat, glossy brochure to browse the menu of their services. A full-service spa, Tribeca Beauty Spa offers everything from traditional Swedish and hot stone massages to Holistic Rebalancing Therapy – a combination Swedish massage that infuses reflexive therapy and hot stones, placed on the seven chakras of your body. The massage therapist then performs an energy balancing treatment over your entire body followed by a hot stone massage.
What was more exciting were the variety of seasonal specials at Tribeca Beauty Spa. For a limited time, they are offering the Holistic Rebalancing Therapy for $150 rather than the original $175. Too steep for your budget? Never fear. The Tribeca Beauty Spa aims to work within their clients needs. Their most recent offer included a free pedicure with purchase of any 60 minute massage. Their average hour long massage goes for about $105, and while you may be able to find a massage less expesive elsewhere, you cannot find a massage and 45 minute pedi for this price. The Tribeca Pedicure is heavenly. They offer the traditional cuticle trim, exfoliation and polish with extra luxuries like a salt glow and moisturizing massage.
Tribeca Beauty Spa became my favorite place to buy gift certificates. Less showy than Bliss and Glow but with the same clean, serene atmosphere. Plus, spending an afternoon in tranquil Tribeca is a wonderful break from the suits in midtown or tourists in Soho. So wonderful, I might just move there.
Tribeca Beauty Spa 8 Harrison Street; 212-343.2376
Emma Dinzebach
Posted by Emma Dinzebach at 12:00 AM
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A recent $100 beauty challenge has us wondering which products are worth their weight in Vitamin E.
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Black lacquer cases sporting beautifully intertwined C’s are a pretty penny. While browsing Vogue.com, I found a $100 beauty shopping challenge. New York City make-up artist Jenna Menard was challenged to purchase a new cosmetic wardrobe under a hundred bones. After some additional research, I learned that there are some make-up products worth their weight in dough and others just not worth splurge.
Splurge!
Eye-Liner. If you’ve tried drug store eye liner before you may have noticed that you have to really push and pull to get it on. That is not good for wrinkles, or if it goes on smoothly before dinner, at mid meal bathroom check, it has vanished. A good eyeliner is easy to apply, will stay put and won’t smudge or fade. Brush eye-liners, like Stila Smudge Pot, are more gentle on your skin’s sensitive eye and can create both a straight line and a smokey fade.
SAVE
Mascara. I think Maybelline Great Lash mascara is the best mascara in the world and I’ve been receiving compliments on my lashes since I starting using it in the mid 90’s. Gasp. I’ve tried Dior, YSL, Lancome and more, but nothing compares to Great Lash.
Lipstick. The more expensive may feel smoother as they’re likely enhanced with nutrients. However, like mascara, the lifespan of lipstick, lipgloss an lip tints is so short, pricey pouts are not worth the money. Plus if you’re like us, you always manage to lose your Dior lip gloss if the night involves dancing. And more often than not, it involves dancing.
It Depends…
Bronzer. If you use bronzer year-round and it is a staple of your make-up wardrobe, you may want to splurge. We like Nars and Bobbi Brown bronzers is you want to spend the money, but you by no means have to. If you only use bronzer in the summer time or at night, then save here and try Physicians Formula Shimer at your drug store. Like the Bobbi Brown, can use it on your eyes as shadow or cheeks as blush and/or bronzer.
Shadow. Rumor has it that pricer brands have more pigment, so you have to use less. Like bronzer, guage your purchase on how often you use it. If you want to try a funky green and aren’t sure whether or not you will like it, then go to Duane Reade. If you’re never seen sans silvery shimmer, then it will be worth the investment.
Emma Dinzebach
Posted by Emma Dinzebach at 12:00 AM
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