June 6, 2010

Hot, Sweaty, Perfect Mess

What better subject for a first summer post than the summer heat—in all its make-up melting, sweat-provoking glory. Whether you’re fanning yourself with a New York Times T Magazine in our 116th Street station or boarding a bus with unbelievably moist yellow hand rails in Florence, everyone is bound to have their run-in with some sweaty public transportation this summer. Below are a few face-saving tips:

1. Benefit’s Dr. Feelgood ($28)—generously dab this matifier on in the morning and you’ll stay less-than-glossy the whole day through.

dr. feelgood

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2. Secret Clinical Strength Waterproof Antiperspirant/Deodorant ($9.99, at drugstores)—you may not be at the pool, but the pools of sweat collecting on your back (real romantic, I know) during a long subway ride are enough to warrant the “Waterproof” strength.

3. Tokyo Milk Perfume ($28, at Anthropologie)—such prevailingly fresh scents as “I Want Candy” (crisp apples, peaches, violets, roses)  and “Kabuki” (grapefruit, litchi, and sweet jasmine) will keep you smelling good even when fellow commuters do not.

Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite Kabuki

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4. Sephora Collection Eye Primer Pot ($8)—sultry summer dates call for sultry eyeshadow. This will keep the smoky eye from becoming a smoky cheek.

Eye Primer Pot

sephora.com

5. And when all else fails, rubber-band your sweaty, frizzy hair back into a messy bun, wipe your sweaty brow with your new tank top, and rock it like glistening was your goal all along.

Allison Malecha

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May 1, 2010

Makeover, anyone?

If you have been studying all day for finals, give yourself a pat on the back. Then give yourself a virtual makeover!

Powered by www.elle.com, this fun tool is perfect for testing new looks without paying the price for the beauty products. Best part: you can see what exactly you would look like! Choose from the models, or upload a picture of yourself to test different eyebrows, hairstyles, and of course, makeup — lipstick, lipgloss, eyeliner, eyeshadow, concealer, blush, and more. Goodbye, makeup remover, hello, ‘remove’ button! You can even adjust the shapes and amounts of products applied. Who doesn’t love little joys like this, especially during study days?

Try for yourself here!

Happy studying everyone! (Hope this isn’t too addicting.)

Jina Lim
Beauty+Health Director

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April 24, 2010

Counting Down for a Beautiful Summer

There are exactly three weeks left until the end of school year!

That means this:

Jina Lim (CC’13)

Yes, the beach! I have officially started my summer concert search in the LA area, as well as the perfect long dress search. (I should get started on studying for finals, too– hopefully soon.) But the most exciting part about summer is FINALLY being able to take time in the morning to let my creative energy out with hair and makeup. No more haggard faces and bed hair!

Here are some of my summer beauty inspirations for this summer from Spring 2010 RTW shows! All are very easy, cute and worth trying for any girl who likes to have fun with her makeup.

The Everyday Natural, Healthy Look

Alexander Wang (left): Everyone wants the perfect skin– tan but glowing. Skip the drawn-in eyebrows and opt for the gold shimmer eyeshadow and light lip gloss to keep it natural. The delicate-looking side braids actually require very low maintenance and are enduring, staying in place even in the strong waves.

Chloe (right): Just because it’s summer doesn’t mean that you have to change your pale skin. Remember, a hint of bronzer and blush in the right places can do the trick. Seeing healthy, pale skin in the summer is refreshing, especially because the complexion brings out the colors used on the face.

The Universal Classic Allure: Red Lipstick

Christian Dior (left): If you haven’t found the perfect lipstick yet, I recommend Chanel Rouge Coco. I enjoy mine in Madmoiselle very much. The new lipstick line is easy to apply, and is available in many timeless colors that will give you the ‘oomph’.

Prada (right): This proves that bright red lipstick can be all you  need. Remember, the paler the skin, the bigger the pop!

all photos from style.com

Chanel: Temporary skin art from Chanel, anyone? If anyone decides to spend $75 on it, please let us know so we can cover it! I’ll be having fun with my street henna tattoos!

PS- Can’t wait to see you all tomorrow at the Green Clothing Swap and the Panel Discussion!

Jina Lim

Co-Editor-in-Chief

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