Oh hi rosacea!
I totally haven’t missed you…
October 26th, 2011 By

Somehow, I breezed through high school with nary a break-out, but now that I’m all grown up, I occasionally get taken down by rosacea, one of those really annoying skin afflictions that seemingly has no cause (spicy food, red wine, sleep deprivation, who knows). Christine Chin—an 11-fingered miracle worker (true, on both accounts) who has a namesake spa on Orchard Street in New York—managed to get my rosacea to clear out years ago, but with the stress of the move, it’s sneaking back onto my face. And alas, I’m no longer in New York and can’t deposit myself on her table, which breaks my heart (she’s also hilarious and gives fascinating accounts of dealing with various skin afflictions). I’m not at risk for developing a bulbous, red nose anytime soon, but it is irritating enough that I find myself leaning pretty heavily on Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer (she also suffers from rosacae) to cover up the redness in my cheeks. Left to my own devices, I can only rely on Christine’s advice, which I thought I’d share with any other rosacea sufferers out there.

Contrary to what every dermatologist might tell you (they’ll tell you to leave your skin alone), you have to exfoliate like crazy. (Apparently our skin is baby-like, and easy to suffocate with dry skin on top.) Christine used seemingly-severe microdermabrasion on me, and it worked, quickly. Since I don’t have one of those machines lurking in my closet, I’m using a scrub twice a week (or every time I feel “plaque” under my fingertips), toner from her line, plus her hydrating cream. (Her product line rocks.) Fingers crossed that I can banish the tinted moisturizer by December. Do any of you have any other tricks?

clockwise, l-r: CHANEL PRECISION GOMMAGE MICROPERLE POLISHING GEL, $40.00, BEAUTYENCOUNTER.COM; LAURA MERCIER TINTED MOISTURIZER, $42.00, SAKS FIFTH AVENUE; CHRISTINE CHIN HYDRATING TONER, $28.00, CHRISTINE CHIN; CHRISTINE CHIN PERFECT HYDRATING CREME, $39.00, CHRISTINE CHIN.

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Top 5: What’s Haute for Spring January 28th, 2010 By

- Ehmonie from Handbag du Jour

Last spring was all about leggings, jeggins, strong shoulders and studded everything.  Balmain was one designer that ruled the spring runways with edgy, distressed, punk looks and many others followed suit.  Wondering what’s haute for this spring?  Well, this year’s trends are a blend of feminine and masculine.  Expect to see much softer looks, with a much more understated bit of edge.  We’ve compiled a list of the top five items that are an absolute must-have for your spring wardrobe:

 

Love Quotes Scarf

Love Quotes Scarf

1. Scarves
A gauzy scarf is the perfect alternative to jewelry, and it does double-duty by keeping you warm.  Infinity scarves ruled the winter; now pick up a gauze scarf for spring.  Solid colors are great, but a print takes your look up a couple of notches.  Wear it hanging long, or slouchily wrapped around your neck for a boho look.  Wondering what print to pick?  Don’t worry, it doesn’t have to be a perfect match with the rest of your wardrobe.

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Comic Strip Tights

2. Printed Tights
Leggings are still spilling over from last year, but this year’s choice of legwear is printed tights.  Worn with skirts and dresses, these tights are like artwork for your legs.  Choose from floral prints and stripes, to newsprint, pop art and color blocks.  Mix print tights with contrasting print dresses and skirts to take a fashion risk that will definitely pay off.

 

Combat Boots

Combat Boots

3. Combat Boots
Yes, the Dr. Martens-style combat boot is making a huge comeback.  But this time, it’s much more ladylike.  The new wave of combat boots boast interesting details like buckled shafts, stud details, and even chunky heels while maintaining feminine sensibilities.  Choose from basic black to lighter colors to usher in the springtime.

 

Statement Bags

Statement Bags

4. Statement Bags
One thing that never goes out of style is the statement back.  This spring, tear yourself away from black and buy a bag full of color.  A vibrant pop of color injects your look with personality and pizzazz.  And a bright leather satchel is just the bag to take you easily from work to play.

 

 

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Nail Polish


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Nail Polish
Last spring, Chanel ushered in green nail polish and fashionistas took notice.  This year, the colorful nail polish trend continues.  While fall was all about deep purples and vampy reds, spring is the time to shine your nails with light pastels and fun, funky bright colors.  Metallic nails are big — glitter your hands up with some silver or gold.  Also new to the scene, matte polishes in beiges and taupes.

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Make Them Green with Envy September 30th, 2009 By

Chanel Fall/Winter 2009 Jade Detail

Chanel Fall/Winter 2009 Jade Detail

Jade accents were the highlight of Chanel’s Fall/Winter 2009 Ready-To-Wear Collection.  Along with their Jade nail polish, they adorned the models with jade jewelry and accessories.  We love the look of a chunky jade cocktail ring.  Kenneth Jay Lane makes a gorgeous jade ring that we’ve been lusting over.

Kenneth Jay Lane Belt and Cocktail Ring

Kenneth Jay Lane Belt and Cocktail Ring

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