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MUST-HAVES FROM THE MAKEUP MASTER

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

In Beverly Hills he is referred to simply as Patrick — a single name that in certain circles can make your eyelashes curl (in a good way). Patrick Foley, you see, is a personal shopper at the makeup counter.  He’s thriving at a time when many in the retail business are struggling to stay afloat. ‘‘People don’t feel guilty splurging on makeup,’’ says the 42-year-old personal  cosmetics shopper. 

His office/makeup studio can best be described as a beauty junkies paradise.  Not to mention, it’s conveniently located next to women’s shoes.  Foley doesn’t only recommend products for his clients, he shows them how to put it on properly.   Foley loves many of the indie beauty brands.   Below is a list of his five favorite Spring products:

Sunday Riley Good Genes Treatment
3Lab “M” Cream
Yves Saint Laurent Matt Touch Foundation
Sue Devitt Lip Intensifier Pencil
Hourglass Veil Mineral Primer

THE POLITICS OF TIPPING

Monday, March 15th, 2010

By Lisa Gache
In the late 50’s the queen of etiquette, Emily Post declared people should tip between 15-20-percent across the board.  While that still holds true, in the past five decades a lot has changed.  Who knew we’d be encountering up to four people before leaving a hair salon with perfectly coiffed hair? In some cases, there’s the stylist, the assistant to the stylist, the person who shampoos your hair and the one who blows it out.  Are you confused?  Well, this is a question that we’re asked all the time at  Beverly Hills Manners.   So here’s the deal on tipping at salons and spas:

The Fancier the Salon the Bigger the Tip.  It goes without saying that if you’re in a “fancy schmancy” salon then you will need to pony up a fancy tip!  For example, if you are going to get your hair cut from a stylist at Andy Lecompte’s salon (stylist to Madonna, Nicole Richie and Lindsay Lohan) than you would be expected to pay a higher tip (since the price of a cut will be more) than if you were going to a nondescript hair salon in the neighborhood.  And, if a celebrity stylist such as Andy does your hair, then you may be expected to drop as much as $500 for a cut and pay a $100 tip.  That’s 20-percent!!  (They used to say don’t tip the owner of the salon but that rule has changed.)

Tips for everyone! We know the main stylist or colorist gets 20-percent.  For the stylist’s assistant $5-$10 (this figure will vary depending upon the amount of time that is spent and price of the cut).  For the person who is shampooing your hair it should be $5 or less.  Moving on to manicures and pedicures 15-20 percent, facialist or aesthetician 20 percent, massage therapist 15-20 percent and gratuity for gift certificates of 20-percent.   The bottom line is tipping is private, but the more generous the tip, the more the salon or spa will be inclined to squeeze you in on a busy day!  If you’re not happy with a service don’t be intimidated – speak up.  Express how you feel and see if they can rectify the situation.  If they have any kind of attitude than simply reduce the tip by 5-10 percent.

THE VERY FINE LINE

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Clipboard01We so love eyeliner but applying it can be a bit tricky. So we enlisted the help of Hollywood makeup artist, Rachel Goodwin who does everyone from Penelope Cruz to January Jones to Amber Valletta.  Using an eyeliner called, Calligraphy by Hourglass, she shows  us (in the video below) how to apply liner like a pro!

MAKEUP FROM THE DRUGSTORE

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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A couple of weeks ago we ran into a beauty blogger who looked amazing!  Her skin was glowing!  We found it interesting that her foundation, mascara and lip gloss all came from the local drugstore.  Her name is Megan O’Brien of Megsmakeup.com, and we love her blog.  Meg knows her stuff and loves a good deal!  Here are her top drugstore picks:
Aero Minerale Makeup Mist $14.99 –  The golden color provides the perfect amount of sophisticated shimmer to the skin!
Carmindy Lip Gloss $6.99  – Carmindy Lip Gloss by Sally Hansen is fantastic and comes in a number of tinted balms.
Maybelline The Colossal Volume Express Macara in Glam Black $6.99  This inexpensive product is known to volumize lashes in one-coat, without clumps!
Revlon Colorstay Minerale Mousse $13.99   – A lightweight foundation with a soft, matte finish!

Leave a comment and tell us about some of your personal favorites. Or let Meg know some products you like.

GET THE LOOK: HEIDI KLUM

Monday, December 28th, 2009

heidiWe couldn’t help but notice the pictures of Heidi Klum with baby Lou in the hospital!  She looked amazing (which she always does!).  However, it appeared as though she was barely wearing make-up.  Even in the Ann Taylor ads there is that fresh-faced look.  We asked make-up pro Robert Bolanos how to get the look:

On the eye: Concealer all over the lid and set it with a bit of translucent powder.  Try Estee Lauder’s Double-Wear Concealer or Laura Mercier’s Secret Camouflage.
Liner: Take a flat eyeliner brush and dip it in black/brown shadow and carefully dot underneath the lash line, touching only the roots of the lashes.  Bobbi Brown’s eye shadow in Mahogany.
Shadow: By using a soft caramel or taupe matte eye shadow bring the color to the lash line and start blending all across into the lid and crease area. Maybelline makes a four-in-one group of natural colors.

Mascara: One curl then coat the lashes only once. Robert loves Shu Uemura for both curling and mascara!  Maybelline also makes great mascara.
Foundation: Apply evenly all over the face.  Armani or Covergirl.
Blush: NARS “Orgasm” or Covergirl TruCheeks
Lips: Lips can be a nude matte lipstick, a beautiful flesh toned stain, or a neutral lip pencil lined all over the lips and topped with lip balm, which gives it a less glossy look. Try L’Oreal Riche Lipstick or Face Stockholm color called, Dream.

MANPINION: THE OPPOSITE SEX WEIGHS IN ON COSMETIC PROCEDURES

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

plastic surgeryWe at Beauty Undercover like to get the male perspective on cosmetic procedures.  What do men really want?  Beauty Undercover did a survey and polled men to rank five cosmetic procedures from best to worst.  Some of the results might surprise you, especially which procedure came in first place. 
One man refused to participate as he was critical of American plastic surgery stating, “The Europeans and Brazilians do it so much better.”  This man about town was pretty honest about his feelings on the subject. “Women always tell me they do these things for themselves – not men,” he said.  “Thus I’m helpless to stop this epidemic.”  Hmmm, but he did add, “Surgery is best when it’s not detectable.”  Below are the results of our plastic surgery poll.

  1. Nose job – It came in first place by more than a nose. This was the procedure men felt was the best investment for a woman.  We found that rather surprising.
  2. Breast Implants – We thought this would be the number one procedure they’d support.  While we love men, let’s face it they can be pigs!
  3. Liposuction – Removing the fat came in third place.
  4. Laser resurfacing – Most reacted by saying, “What is that?”  Men didn’t seem to care about the texture of a woman’s skin.
  5. Lip Augmentation – Across the board men said, “Stop with the injections!  There is nothing more obvious than big, injected lips.”

CERTAIN SCENTS MAKE YOU APPEAR SLIMMER

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

GIVENCHYBy Jag Carrao
The exercise classes, the fad diets, and of course, the Spanx — they’re all part of the war we women continually wage on flab. Well, now you’ve got a new weapon with which to fight the battle of the bulge: Perfume!  It seems certain scents can make you appear at least 10-pounds thinner (okay – now you’re paying attention!).
Dr. Alan Hirsch of Chicago’s Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation waved different scents under the noses of nearly 200 men, asking them to estimate women’s weight.  The aromas ranged from citrus-floral (think Eau de Givenchy or Dior’s Poison) to lily of the valley (think DK’s Cashmere mist — or back to childhood: Muguet) to floral-spice (think Michael Kors or Bulgari).  The result: the floral-spice scent took 12 pounds off a women’s weight, in the eyes of the male testers!
Other great options for that slimming floral-spice scent includes Marc Jacob, Giorgio, Armani’s Mania and Calvin Klein’s Eternity.
Jag Carrao is a Malibu-based dating coach to the stars who has helped steer several high profile celebrities to the altar.

LIP-STAKES?

Monday, December 14th, 2009

lipstickBy Lisa Gaché
Lipstick is the finishing touch on the face. Without it we feel naked, exposed, unprepared. So what do we do when we’re at the dinner table and need to re-apply? Or, how should we handle avoiding a lipstick stain on the rim of a glass or on our napkin? Follow these essential tips and uncover the truths about proper lipstick etiquette.
Rule #1 – Lipstick should be re-applied in the ladies room, particularly if one is out on a dinner date or attending a dinner meeting with the boss. Taking hold of the butter knife to use as a mirror just won’t do. Instead, one must politely excuse oneself and high tail it to the lieu. The only exception might be if you need to quickly re-apply for a spontaneous photo op with friends and can achieve this by pulling out your lip gloss without the aid of a mirror.
Rule #2 – Lips are for dainty dabbing. A dark or glossy lipstick stain left on the rim of the glass or left visible on your napkin, it is quite unappealing to those who view it. Take a moment and daintily pat your lips before taking a drink. This will not only maintain your lipstick, but it is also the mark of a poised and confident woman.
Lisa is the Co-founder & CEO of Beverly Hills Manners.

MANPINION: INSIDE THE MALE MIND

Friday, November 27th, 2009

waxOk girls this story is a little racy!  But aren’t we always dying to know how the other side perceives us?  Beauty Undercover doesn’t just want to track the latest in trends and products, we also need to know what men are really thinking.   That’s why we’re unveiling our newest feature, the Manpinion. Today’s is by a high profile guy who doesn’t want to be identified.  So we put him in our Beauty Undercover Protection Program.  Just know this guy doesn’t think women should ever shave south of the equator…even if it’s between waxings.

By Anonymous
I have a new girlfriend. She’s beautiful, warm, positive and very sexy. Our first night in bed seemed effortless– flowed smoothly– but as I kissed my way below the duvet’s edge, I skidded into what felt like the wire brush I used to refinish my coffee table! I didn’t know what to say. Well, saying anything was out of the question but there was no way I was going to be able to please either of us with the freedom and abandon that I had in mind. (more…)

WIN A KINARA RED CARPET FACIAL

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

You want to win a red-carpet facial?  Today we’re are going to giveaway five Red Carpet Facial Kits (worth $145 each) to the first Beauty Undercover subscribers who email RED CARPETinfo@beautyundercover.com.  The Red Carpet Facial was developed by the uber-fabulous Kinara Spa on Robertson Blvd. (more…)


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