Monday, March 28, 2011

A Post Script on Red Hair

Here is a  hair color care link from a professional:

Antonio Gonzales

I think this has the bulk tips to prevent the fading of hair color, other tips include using lukewarm/cool water to wash your hair, rinsing your hair with bottled water, shampooing less frequently than normal, and mixing a semi-permanent color with your regular conditioner. 

Red Hair Color Maintenance


This weekend I watched Gilda for the millionth time, and while admiring Rita Hayworth as always (although the film is in black-and-white), I remembered that my dyed-red hair was looking pretty brown.  It's been 4 weeks since my last hair color appointment, so yesterday I refreshed my hair color with a cellophane, Stoken Gold in "Canela" (Spanish for "cinnamon").  This is a popular color on Round Brush's site (which specialized in products typically used in Dominican salons), so it is out of stock quite often.  I've only tried this color because my hair is a dark red, and I didn't want it to come out looking like Raggedy Ann's hair. 

Sebastian Cellophanes is probably the most well-recognized brand of cellophanes (which isn't really a big market, I can barely find more brands after searching on google). I have never used them, but  I saw them for sale on amazon.com, but there were no color descriptions.   I lucked out with google and found the descriptions on Ball Beauty, so if I ever purchase, I will probably go with "Red Red."  Here is the description:


Red Red is a deeply real red - nothing is more intense than the spicy shade of this femme fatale shade. Reminiscent of a glamorous, bygone era, this is the red that signals seduction. Depending on the actual shade, reds can intensify their ruby intrigue: darker red can obtain deeper tones: lighter reds can achieve a brighter shade. Golden girls can opt for a true burnished copper. 


The other shades of red that are available are "Hot Red" "Gold Red" and "Red Brunette."  Red hair color requires a lot of maintenance because it fades quickly and the more vibrant, the better.

Stoken Gold is $20 and is about 16 fl. ounces, and the Sebastian Laminates is $25-45 and contains 10.2 fl. ounces of product.  I am on my 2nd bottle of Stoken Gold, and will most likely repurchase.  But if it isn't in stock at Round Brush,  I will give Sebastian a try.  If it lasts longer than Stoken Gold, then it will be worth buying again.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Bill Cunningham New York - mini review






"Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of every day life! I don't think you can do away with it; it would be like doing away with civilization"

I have loved Bill Cunningham's narrated "On The Street" feature for a quite a while now.  I watch it every Sunday while eating breakfast.  He is a witty human encyclopedia of fashion and it is simply marvelous to listen to while hearing what he sees going on in real life.  The point of "On The Street"is to document what he sees going on in fashion and encourages the reader/listener to "have fun with it" - a great thing to think about every morning before facing the day.

I went to see "Bill Cunningham New York" this weekend with my boyfriend (who is not into fashion) and we both really enjoyed the film and loved Bill.  He seems very sweet, grounded, honest, and happy.  He is a man who loves his job as a documentarian and stays true to his values .  I think he is very admirable and I wish I could have such incredible insight on a subject that I love.

It was also very nice to see how he was treated among the fashion heavyweights - with total respect.  Going into what looked like a runway show, Anna Wintour only stopped for Bill to pose for a picture.  While he was patiently waiting to be let in to a show, another man rushed forward to the girl holding the clipboard  to let Bill in because he was "the most important person in the world."

Great movie.  The playlist for "On The Street" can be found on nytimes.com.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

A New (to me) Favorite Blog


Into The Gloss is my new favorite beauty blog! I have always been taken with beauty stashes, medicine closets, and the backstage photos of runway shows.  It is always a puzzle to find out what really works.  Beauty editors, makeup artists, and models probably test hundreds of new products every year.  Which make the cut in everyday life?  This blog has DETAILS about the favorite products and techniques  of the beauty experts and enthusiasts of the world.

In the "Top Shelf" category, Into the Gloss provides in-depth first-person peeks into the bathrooms of some of these ladies.  My favorite raid was that of  Eva Chen, the beauty director of Teen Vogue.  She gave a very enthusiastic and funny account of her love of trying new beauty products and services and what she swears by.  The great thing about beauty junkies is how pleasant and open they seem to be!  On the flip side, a few of the women were unhelpful or too pretentious, not really reflecting Eva's enthusiasm about beauty being accessible to all.  But the majority have been GREAT!

The Top Shelf is my favorite category, but the whole blog is a total wealth of information.  Love it!


The picture above is of part  of my hair product stash (yeah, all of my bottles can't fit in that basket!), which is not as glamourous as what can be seen on the blog =)

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Mini Reviews - The Bads


Covergirl Lash Blast  Volume - After hearing so many raves about Lash Blast, I bought this after my beloved Korres ProVitamin B5 & Rice Bran mascara kicked the bucket.  My lashes looked good, but it was nothing spectacular.  It also flaked like crazy and smelled like an awful chemical mess! I think Korres spoiled me for life...



Scotch Naturals WaterColors Nail Polish - Fantastic colors, but the formula sucks.  The colors I bought were: Flying Scotsman, a gorgeous almost-black blue, Hot Toddy, a dark true brown, and Ceasefire, a color in between pea green and army green.  My problems are that the colors separate in the bottle, it chips easily, and the paint is watery and bubbly.  The formula is water-based so this is probably why.  All that being said, they are wearable, though I would not recommend using the instructions given.  The card that came with my package said that I could use the colors with no base or top coat, after moisturizing the nails with jojoba oil and washing my hands.  Yeah... my nails looked great up until I showered the following morning! Please use a top coat and base coat like you do with other nail polishes.


Kate Somerville Clearing Mask - I don't think that this is anything special.  It doesn't do anything bad, but I can't say it is better at handling my skin issues than the masks from Dr. Eckstein or Dr. Hauschka.


photos lifted from drugstore.com, scotchnaturals.com, and spacenk.com

Mini Reviews - The Goods

Davines  Lovely Smoothing Conditioner -This stuff is amazing.  I bought it after reading about it on Antonio Golzales's blog, and I have to say that this is the best conditioner I have ever used on my thick kinky/curly/wavy/frizzy hair! It definitely tops my two former favorites, Karen's Body Beautiful Luscious Locks and Massato Treatment with Camellia.  Oh, and it's cheaper too!  I may have to try their Lovely Curl Enhancing Conditioner next =)Warning: this does contain silicones.


Alba Botanica Papaya Enzyme Facial Mask- If you are allergic to papayas, pineapples, or fresh fruit, this may not work for you.  This gently loosens up and dissolves some skin and makes my face feel very nice! Exfoliators are not only good for making your skin feel smooth, but for making the application of your cherished lotions and potions more effective.  And for a bonus, this stuff smells soooo good.  This is more intensive than their Papaya Enzyme Facial Scrub, which didn't do anything for me.  A warning: Sometimes I get sloppy with application and end up with a bit at the area where my earlobe meets my head and it gets SUPER irritated.


In Fiore Lustra - First, the aroma of this cleanser is absolutely divine.  Second, it is bloody expensive.  I got the mini size, and it is about 2/3 full after using it about 5 times.  If I had money, I would buy the full size! Yes, I am a believer.  Makes my skin feel soft and look radiant. The directions say to apply it to a dry face, but that was too much trouble for me - particles go everywhere except for my face!  I scooped out a bit with dry fingers (the company advises to not expose this product to constant moisture, so I was trying to be extra careful), put it in the palm of my hand, then wet my fingers and applied it to my damp face, and massaged it around for 1-2 minutes.


Youngblood Mineral Radiance Moisture Tint - Generally speaking, I HATE foundation.  I have bought several kinds of foundation in the past because my skin tone is uneven, but I hardly ever wear it because it doesn't feel good on the skin, it usually doesn't match my skin exactly, and it's a lot of work to use.  Last year when I went to NYC, I was wrangled in to the Youngblood cosmetic counter at Henri Bendel by a very good saleswoman/makeup artist and after she used this tinted moisturizer (in the shade Warm and I would say that my skin tone is comparable to Tracee Ellis Ross), I had to have it because my skin looked like it was glowing.  Because it is a tinted moisturizer it doesn't cover up all imperfections, but it is easy to use, it doesn't cause skin problems, and  I don't walk around with greyish winter skin!

photos lifted from amazon.com, albabotanica.com, beautyhabit.com, and ybskin.com