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October 22, 2013

Beauty Roundup: Deborah Lippman’s Wicked Nail Polish & Target’s Holiday 2013 Beauty

by fashion pulse contributor

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Just in time for Halloween, celebrity manicurist Deborah Lippman has created the perfect nail polish trio to let your inner witch fly take flight. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Broadway musical Wicked, Deborah Lippmann is introducing three limited edition shades inspired by the magic of Oz and it’s two most famous witches, with each shade taking its name from a song in the musical, as per Lippmann’s polish-naming m.o.

Channel your inner Glinda with Popular, a bright shimmering pink, or go green, Elphaba the Wicked Witch style, with Defying Gravity, while the final glittering shade of emerald polish will help you fit right in with the glamorous citizens of Oz. This set is available for $29 at deborahlippman.com, Sephora and HSN.

 

 

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In between planning your Halloween costume, it’s never too early to start making your shopping lists for the upcoming holiday season, and there’s nothing like new, affordable beauty collections at Target to get you in the holiday spirit. This winter, replenish your makeup drawer with sets and palettes under $30 from e.l.f. and Pixi cosmetics.

You can also beat the harsh winter winds and chill while staying moisturized with one of Bodycology‘s $15 sets, available in aromas such as Toasted Vanilla Sugar or Pretty in Paris for your lips, hands and body. Keep your hair looking camera ready with a CHI straightener holiday set that includes a mini travel straightener that can fit nicely in your purse and will make touch ups before holiday parties easier than ever. From makeup to skincare, bodycare, fragrance and everything in between, you’ll have plenty of excellent stocking stuffers to choose from at prices that won’t make you nervous about seeing your post-holiday bank statement!

 

 

September 2, 2013

Deborah Lippmann Jewel Heist Collection for Fall 2013

by Julia DiNardo

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Glittered to the nines, the latest six hues from Deborah Lippmann, Jewel Heist,  is heavily, and heavenly laden with all things that sparkle in the nighttime, making the name rather apropos. The dark, rich shades are destined to be phenomenal for fall, kicking the nail obsession with all things that shimmer and sparkle into high gear. My favorite of the six is Va Va Voom, perfectly described as a “scintillating, sparkling sapphire,” with thick, chunky, saturating glitter running throughout.

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[My favorite of the six, Va Va Voom, from the Deborah Lippmann Jewel Heist Collection]


Wear it alone, or layer over another opaque shade, such as the midnight blue hue of “Rolling in the Deep,” finished off with a clear top coat. The shades, which retail for $17-$19, are 5-Free (DBP, Toluene, Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Resin, and Camphor) and also cruelty-free, bottled in these beautiful glass jars which are art in and of themselves! Find the Deborah Lippmann Jewel Heist Collection at specialty and fine retailers nationwide, such as Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, and online at DeborahLippmann.com.

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[Fabulous Display of the Jewel Heist Collection; Nordstrom]

September 15, 2012

The Best of Beauty: Spring 2013 Collections -Narciso Rodriguez, Jenny Packham, Betsey Johnson, Whitney Eve

by Julia DiNardo

The Show: Narciso Rodriguez Spring 2013

The Beauty in a Nutshell: It was all about the no frills, extremely natural girl at Narciso. Deborah Lippmann used her Smooth Operator four-way buffer to shape, exfoliate, and buff nails, for a short, rounded, natural nail, finishing off with a dab of cuticle oil and working in some hand cream. Lippmann’s tips to getting down the art of buffing is to touch the nail only once with the fabric, and be conscious to not put any pressure on the tip. Dick Page for Shiseido used natural, neutral shades and worked brows by brushing them downward to find the natural line.

I asked Page how to know what kind of base layer worked best for each individual’s skin (foundation, powder, tinted moisturizer, BB Cream), and he said “if you can quickly apply it in a bathroom or on a plane and it looks perfect in those condition and lighting, then you know it’s for you!” Paul Hanlon worked the hair to a perfect simplicity, mastering a center-part, securing with a dash of By Byron Spirulina Hairspray.
The Show: Jenny Packham

The Beauty in a Nutshell: With the ladies of The Rat Pack as inspiration for the beauty, Gina Edwards for Essie created a gorgeous mani that is sooo easy to do at home; create a French manicure, then just layer one coat of shimmer on top! Edwards used Essie’s opaque white shade, “Waltz,” “Marshmallow” on the tips, and Luxe Effects Shimmer on top. Talia Shobrook for Laura Mercier used various shades of blue to create “jewel-like” eyes, mixing Laura Mercier Eye Pencil in Midnight Bleu, Kohl Eye Pencil in Black Turquoise, and Baked Eye Colour in Lagoon with five coats of mascara while making a soft coral lip with combining Creme Lip Colour in Tangerine and Lip Pencil in Baby Lips.

Jeanie Syfu for TRESemmé created my favorite hair look of the season by starting with Climate Control Mousse by creating a deep side part on the left side, back brushing, smoothing and sweeping the hair over the forehead to twist hair sections inward and finishing on the side with a sleek ponytail, flat ironing the ends.

The Show: Betsey Johnson Spring 2013

The Beauty in a Nuthsell: With the inspiration as Betsey herself, Aveda lead hairstylist Jon Reyman crimped, backcombed and tousled the models tresses, securing hair into place with Aveda’s Control Force Hairspray, a process that took upwards of 40 minutes per model. Meanwhile, Gina Edwards for Kiss/Broadway Nails matched the press-on nails to fiery red, glittered shade of the lips. She used a medium length nail, and recommends swiping some alcohol on the nailbeds to optimize decal sticking power when using artificial nails.

Gato for Maybelline created a hybrid look between a pin-up girl and a female superhero, using the Master Precise Liquid Ink Pen Eyeliner in Black to draw on the eyebrows, with “thousands of layers” of the Falsies Flared Mascara on the lashes, a combo of 24HR Color Tattoo in the lids, with Color Sensational Lip Color in Very Cherry on the lips with a layer or red glitter painted over top.

The Show: Whitney Eve Spring 2013

The Beauty in a Nutshell: Sunshine Outing for Zoya did both fingers and toes (in all blue), with the fingers rotating shades with stripes down the side. no top coat was used so that the stripe could dry without smearing, and the white polish was intended to match the white bobby pins intentionally styled and left in for the show.

Marc Mena for Garnier created a “polished tomboy” aesthetic by working in the Garnier Fructis Flexible Control Anti-Humidity HairSpray and the XXL Thickening Mousse for a smooth yet voluminous-enough folded ponytail look, using a small curling iron to zig-zag and actually kink the hair. He finished the look by wrapping and tying elastics for the folded up ponytail finish. Dominic Cruz for Kryolan worked with neutral tones, creating a dewy, fresh look with shades of taupe and smoke combined with full brows and finishing up with soft gloss on the lips.

-Julia DiNardo

February 16, 2012

Fall 2012 Fashion Week: Backstage at Marchesa

by Julia DiNardo

The growing presence of nails on the runway was evident backstage at Marchesa, where Deborah Lippmann for Beauty.com spoke with me about how important it is that nails are now a part of the look, and how luxury designers are interpreting nail color. Lippmann created several looks for the collection, which was inspired by the 1987 William Adolphe Bouguereau paining, “A Soul Brought to Heaven.” She used the shades Single Ladies, Baby Love, Stairway to Heaven, Fade to Black, Stardust, and Nefertiti to represent fire angels, dark angels, and  angelic angels found in the painting. Who says you can’t compare fashion and beauty to 19th century art?

-Julia DiNardo

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