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Friday, April 19, 2013

On My Desk Right Now – NARS Summer Color


Who can resist NARS?

When the summer collection popped onto my desk this week, I quickly picked out my favorites, which are going straight home to my makeup drawer. Francois just gets color.

The Satin Lipstick “Tolède” and the Larger Than Life Lip Gloss “Paris Follies” combined give you that irresistible candy pink look that is perfect with an all white ensemble.




The Pierre Hardy nail color collection is to die for.



And who wants to even touch the blushes (Rotonde and Boys Don't Cry), they are a work of art.




The new SPF 15 Light Optimizing Primer is going to be tested out under my tinted moisturizer tomorrow!


I LOVE NARS.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Heavenly Glow

So the trend this spring is bronze-y mixed with ethereal glow-y.

This irresistible product that looks like sun-kissed waves called Spellbound, just arrived on my desk - sorry, launching July.

But if you can't wait, my other Laura Mercier current favorite is her Baked Blush Bronzer Ritual, the perfect mix of bronze and glow!

Happy Spring!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

NYC Spring Lip

Spent the day running around NYC and came up with the perfect cheery spring lip:

Bobbi Brown's new Sheer Lipstick in Melba (a soft peach)


plus NARS Lip Gloss in Angelika (a candy pink)

The perfect peachy pink pop of color!!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Le No-Makeup Look

I must admit I am a little obsessed with Paris right now. Barry, the kids and I went for spring break and had an unbelievable time. (More on that to come.)

I was reading this funny book called "Lessons from Madame Chic: 20 Stylish Secrets I Learned While Living in Paris" by Jennifer Scott. Ms. Scott talks about how the French Women have this unbelievable natural look, that they get by using a minimal amount of makeup.

To quote her from the Huffington Post, "It includes a light foundation to even out the skin (either powder or tinted moisturizer), blush, mascara and a neutral lip color."

Today, as I was working in my home office most of the day on M-61 product development and only had to run one errand, I decided to try this look.

First, I used a firming and hydrating moisturizer (top secret m61 development not launched yet).

I then applied Trish McEvoy’s Beauty Booster Tinted Moisturizer SPF 20 in shade 2 (Oil-Free!).

Then I quickly swiped the NARS Multiple in South Beach across my cheeks and lips.

Voilà, 3 products and le no-makeup look!

* Read Jennifer Scott's blog here: http://jenniferlscott.com

Monday, April 1, 2013

Q&A with Dr. Brown of RéVive



ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Marla: As a fellow entrepreneur, I love to hear about the founding of entrepreneurial companies. Please tell us about the founding of RéVive. What were you doing before? How old were you? Where did the idea come from?
Dr. Brown: My story is a story of happenstance. I never set out to do a skincare line, however, I had turned 40 and certain circumstances presented themselves. I decided that if I don’t do something, I will never do it! So I took a leap of faith. Early in my career as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon I worked with burn victims researching ways to accelerate the wound healing. Through extensive research we found that applying bio-engineered molecules to burn victims’ skin helped the skin heal and regenerate at a faster rate.  At the same time, I had many patients come to me to transform their skin through plastic surgery. I recognized that surgery alone can’t renew and retexture the skin giving it the dewy glow of youth. I realized that I could apply these same principles of healing burn wounds to rejuvenating aging skin, accelerating the rate that aging skin was able to renew itself. And RéVive, my high-performance skincare line, powered by this RES Technology, was born.

Marla: What are some of your favorite products you ever created?
Dr. Brown: While all the products in my line are near and dear to me, my favorites would be Moisturizing Renewal Cream, Peau (the franchise) and Fermitif Neck Renewal Cream.

Marla: Give us some insight into your work: What season are you working on right now? How do you find inspiration for new products? How does your background as a plastic surgeon influence new product development?
Dr. Brown: My background as a plastic surgeon gives me a different perspective when looking at skin, as I look at a face and skin from a 3 dimensional approach versus a dermatologist who looks from a 2 dimensional approach. We do not typically work in “seasons”, rather the products we are launching this year and working on in years to come are grounded in my belief that aging skin is not just lines and wrinkles, it is also about spots, enlarged pores, lackluster skin, loss of volume, etc. Also, skin on your face is not the same as your neck or hands – it needs to be treated differently, so we work more on “concern”. Development and launch entirely depend on the product and its technology. Sometimes it takes 18 months, sometimes 5 to 6+ years depending on the complexity of the formulation.

Marla: Tell us about something you dream about inventing but haven’t been able to due to technology or other obstacles. (Your dream product?)
Dr. Brown: I would love to invent a product that treats “gravity effects”, at this time it is only treated with surgery.


ON SKINCARE

Marla: What are two or three skincare products that you can’t live without?
Dr. Brown: The products I can’t live without are Moisturizing Renewal Cream, Intensité Crème Lustre SPF 30 and Fermitif Neck Renewal Cream.

Marla: With so many options when it comes to skincare, what are the key features/ingredients our clients should be looking for in their 20s/30s/40s/50s?
Dr. Brown: Protect your skin all the time, no matter what the season or your age, always use a sunscreen.
The RéVive skincare line focused on two collections; the renewal collection addresses the first signs of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles. It renews, restores and protects skin bringing back skin’s luminosity and radiance for a more youthful appearance. The Intensité Collection focuses specifically on restoring firmness and elasticity in the skin while improving skins appearance after the subtle loss of facial volume. Overall in your 20s and 30s most skincare is focused on hydrating, preventing and protecting, as you age into your 40s and 50s skincare is focused on repairing, hydrating and protecting.

Marla: As the seasons change, our clients are always asking us to help them adjust their skincare routine. What are your favorite product combinations when it comes to transitioning from winter to spring/summer skincare?
Dr. Brown: Due to the change in seasons and climate, it is important that you do adjust your skincare routine depending on the time of year. I recommend Sensitif Oil Free Lotion SPF 15 and Moisturizing Renewal Cream in the summer and Moisturizing Renewal Cream Suprême Ultra Retexturizing Hydrator and Intensité Crème Lustre SPF 30 in the winter.

ON YOU

Marla: Give us some insight into the lifestyle things you do that make you feel the best/give you the most energy/relax you. Dr. Brown: Yoga, love and appreciation of art – inspiration of art in all forms, and Kentucky farm work.