**Note: Julia received the Sonia Kashuk Holiday Nail Trio and Philip Pelusi P2 Gloss Conditioner as gifts from her lovely, fashionable mother, “Fashion Pulse Mom”!
April 12, 2009
Introducing: Philip Pelusi Haircare Products
It’s difficult to recall a time in my life when I wasn’t familiar with the name “Philip Pelusi” a popular staple of haircare in my hometown of Pittsburgh, PA, Mr. Pelusi owns a hefty number of salons in the area, and my Mom, as well as some of my friend’s parents, boast that Mr. Pelusi himself did their hair in the 70s. Now more than just a household name in Pittsburgh, Philip Pelusi has garnered national attention with his incredible line of haircare products and innovative Tela Salon in New York City’s Meatpacking District.
I’ve always been a fan of the Philip Pelusi products, known for a strong aromatic scents that are quite addictive, and accomplishing the impossible (for me, that would be giving volume to my baby fine hair). His new line of P2 and Tela products continue to impress — for example the p2 refres H air is undefinable; it’s not quite a dry shampoo, not quite a full-on styling product, but gives a little extra oomph to a variety of hair types as a touch-up for later in your day. The new Tela Products are certified organic and focus on well-being and maintenance of your hair’s health combating damage and treating a variety of hair issues such as split ends, frizzies, over-processing and more. Currently the items are only offered at Philip Pelusi’s NYC Tela Salon, and exclusively at Barneys New York, but we have a feeling that once the word spreads about how great they are, people will demand that their local beauty apothecary carries them!
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February 13, 2009
Fashion Week Has Unofficially Started!
[All images are from the Jillian Lewis presentation]
Fashion Pulse Daily has already begun the whirlwind week of fashion shows, so before we head off to get our beauty rest for the first official day of shows, we thought that it would be nice to give a recap of the day’s events (briefly):
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G. Loved the burn out leggings, the darker, somber mood, the knit maroon dress, and the incredible hair styling by Philip Pelusi.
Loris Diran:
A sign of the times– playing it safe with suits, suits, and more suits for men and women. Tailoring was integral to the collection.
Vogue & BMW Party:
Perhaps we were dressed a bit too casually, but still had a good time, and listened to some great music.
Alvin Valley:
The collection progressively got more interesting and distinctive as it went along, with the showstoppers including a softly ruffled skirt and a ultra pale green floating, layered gown.
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