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Meet Lancôme’s Sandy Linter
This Tuesday, December 22nd, the legendary makeup artist Sandy Linter will be at the Lancôme boutique in the posh Mall at Short Hills in New Jersey. Sandy, who has worked with many celebrities such as Sigourney Weaver, will be hosting one-on-one appointments from 10am to 6pm. The fee is a pre-pay of $175 and it’s all redeemable in Lancôme products. Please call 973-258-0790 to reserve a spot.
Sandy Linter
Here’s the address and contact information:
The Lancôme Boutique
The Mall at Short Hills
1200 Morris Turnpike
Short Hills, NJ 07078
973-258-0790
How To Apply Lancôme Ink Artliner in Indigo Charm With Sandy Linter
Eva Mendes at the Sherlock Holmes New York City Premiere
I absolutely love Eve Mendes outfit at the premiere of Sherlock Holmes at the Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on December 17, 2009 in New York City. It’s refreshing to see a white lacy dress underneath her boyfriend’s jacket. I’m totally inspired! More white goes into my closet because at the moment I’m the black queen. I also love the updo. And if you agree with me, I have tips on how to get Eva’s hairdo thanks to Thomas Dunkin from the Sebastian Professional Stylist Design Team.
Thomas shares his styling tips for recreating Eva’s red carpet look at home:
1) Start by dampening the hair and pulling through a small amount of Sebastian Professional Potion 9 Lite. Take a 4″ section of hair at the crown and saturate it with Thickefy Foam before blow-drying. Then put in approx. six medium-sized velcro rollers.
Blake Lively at the Sherlock Holmes New York City Premiere
I love Blake Lively’s hair at the New York City premiere of “Sherlock Holmes” last night. In fact, it seems that I always love Blake’s hair. She’s just got it going on. Blake’s dress is once again the opposite of plain, and somewhat outrageous. I love how she is not afraid to go for unexpected and sexy styles. I see a little bit of Lady Gaga influence with the dress. Is this a dress/body suite? All in all, Blake Lively’s style experimentations are SO Marta Walsh:)
Lara Stone In VOGUE January 2010
VOGUE January 2010, Hello Gorgeous Article on Lara Stone
At five feet ten and a size 4, supermodel Lara Stone has struggled to fit in. Stone is about 2 sizes larger than her modeling peers, but this has not stopped her career from skyrocketing. “Lara Stone has a gorgeous women’s body,” affirms fan Karl Lagerfeld. Stone has appeared in ad campaigns for the likes of Givenchy and has walked the runway for almost every major designer including Marc Jacobs and Balmain.
Lara Stone photographed by Willy Vanderperre
In the article Hello Gorgeous, Vogue recalls the days when stylists came to a shoot armed with pins to make the clothes fit the models and examines the absurdity of the thought that clothes only hang nicely on super-skinny girls (aka coat hangers). The opposite is also true – some clothes look better on bodies with “boobs,” which is why Stone’s career has flourished. Could her unexpected success mean the return of curves? In the January issue of Vogue, Stone opens up to Rebecca Johnson about how difficult it can be to constantly hear how different she is, her methods of coping, and how she views herself now.
Jason Backe Creative Consultant to TouchBack, Streekers and ColorMark
Sought-after colorist and co-owner of the Ted Gibson Salon, Jason Backe, will serve as Creative Consultant to TouchBack, Streekers and ColorMark, acting as a voice of the temporary hair color brands and a liaison to both the media and consumers. In his capacity as Creative Consultant, Jason will bring his salon expertise to the at-home color formulas, sharing tricks and techniques for achieving salon-quality results with the complete range of products. From the fun, lively shades of Streekers to the undetectable gray coverage of TouchBack and ColorMark, Jason will offer insight into maximizing the impact of the temporary colors.
Jason Backe
“I’m so excited to be the voice of products that empower women to be their own colorists between salon visits,” says Jason. “TouchBack, Streekers and ColorMark all give women the ability to experiment and play, which is what hair color is all about. When used correctly, these formulas can really add dimension and give hair new life.”
Over the course of the past decade, Jason has established himself as one of New York’s most in-demand color artists. From editors and models to actress and executives, clients flock to Jason for his chic, complementary color. Jason has brought his attention to detail and artistic expression to high-profile clients like Ashley Greene, Anne Hathaway, Lake Bell, Rene Zelweger, Elettra Weideman, Idina Menzel and Amerie as well as campaigns for Dolce & Gabbana, Calvin Klein, Chanel and Versace.
Cover Girl
Did you know that the first time I’ve ever tried any makeup from Cover Girl was during New York Fashion Week Spring 2010? I can already feel many of you are surprised. Well, growing up in Israel back in those days we didn’t have many options for makeup . It was a beauty brand I was not at all familiar with. Luckily, I can’t think of a better introduction to Cover Girl, now one of my favorite makeup lines, by Jake Bailey Cover Girl’s celebrity makeup artist. I met Jake at the CVS Reinventing Beauty Lounge back in September 2009, he did my makeup using all Cover Girl products and needless to say Marta was in love!
Marta Walsh and Jake Bailey Cover Girl’s Celebrity Makeup Artist
These are the Cover Girl makeup products Jake Bailey used on Marta’s face:
Face
Cover Girl and Olay Simply Ageless foundation #260 Classic Tan which felt so refreshing on my skin
Backstage With The Rockettes: They Do Their Own Makeup!
Great article by Petra Guglielmetti at glamour.com about the Rockettes and makeup.
It reads: Yesterday, I went backstage at Radio City Music Hall to hang with some of the Rockettes before they went onstage for the famous “Christmas Spectacular.” I expected a backstage-at-Fashion-Week vibe but was shocked to discover not one makeup artist in sight–the girls do all their own primping before every show! As a result, they know their beauty products–and they divulged their favorites just for you. Read on.
First, let me take you backstage at the show. (Have you ever seen it? If not, you must! There’s nothing like those iconic, perfectly synchronized kick lines. Here’s a link to the best ticket offer of the season; the show was recently extended through January 3.)
Read full article in glamour.com
philosophy Classic Cookbook
I can’t get over how cute is the NEW Limited Edition philosophy Classic Cookbook. It is THE perfect holiday gift for your beauty obsessed loved ones. They would be very impressed, and of course, love you dearly!:)
philosophy Classic Cookbook ($35) is a set of six delicious, high-foaming, multipurpose cleansers. This decadent ensemble of three-in-one Shampoo, Shower Gel & Bubble Bath formulas will make you swoon with scents of the decadent treats that come from the crinkled pages of well-loved holiday baking recipe books. This set contains: 6 x 2.0 oz Shampoo, Shower Gel & Bubble Baths in Pumpkin Spice Muffin, Red Velvet Cake, Double Rich Hot Cocoa, Warm Pear Cobbler, Gingerbread, Cinnamon Buns.
Rachel McAdams at the Sherlock Holmes London Premiere: Get The Look
Love Rachel McAdams hairdo at the ‘Sherlock Holmes’ London Premiere? Talking Makeup has the scoop on how to get Rachel’s hairstyle thanks to Sebastian Stylist Design Team Member Thomas Dunkin!
For the world premiere event of the highly-anticipated Sherlock Holmes movie, Sebastian Stylist Design Team Member Thomas Dunkin styled actress Rachel McAdams’ tresses to complement her Grecian-inspired gown for a red carpet look that radiated grace and glam. All eyes were on Sherlock’s leading lady’s asymmetrical, loosely textured side braid styled by Thomas Dunkin.
Thomas shares styling tips for recreating Rachel’s red carpet look at home:
1. Start by applying a volumizing product like Sebastian Professional Texturizer to wet hair.
2. Blow dry in sections, and pin each section in medium and large sized Velcro rollers throughout whole head and allow to set for 5-10 minutes.
3. Allow to cool then take down rollers, and spray hair with a dry shampoo for added texture.
4. Emulsify a small dab of Sebastian Professional Microweb Fiber between palms and run through top of hair. Backcomb front section and manipulate for height and volume. Secure with pins.
Nicole Kidman’s Makeup Gone Wrong
What’s wrong with Nicole Kidman’s makeup at the NY premiere of NINE? You tell me!:) A great example of it’s not what makeup you put on it’s the technique.