Monday, December 14, 2009

MY FAVORITE THINGS


Exfoliated bodies and lightly made up complexions
Bright Glowing faces and the Vogue beauty sections
Brown rimmed eyes with lip colors that sing
These are a few of my Favorite Things

Bright Colored blushes and foundations that blend
Q-tips and primers and mascara that bend
Smokey Yves Rocher eyes that sparkle like diamond rings
These are a few of my Favorite Things

Women in short dresses with legs like smooth satin sashes
Lightly powdered noses and fabulous false eyelashes
A Silver white eye you can wear into Spring
These are a few of my Favorite things

When the cold bites
When the wind stings
When I'm feeling sad
I simply reach for my favorite beauty things
And then I don't feel so bad.


Glycolic acids that give you great skin
Botanical Beauty that glows from within
Vaseline Cocoa Butter that makes my skin feel like a King
These are a few of my Favorite Things

Dove Real Beauty Bar so soft to the caress
A deodorant that leaves no marks on the little black dress
These are the reasons I blog and walk with a Spring
I am giving away some of my Favorite Things!

When you're over the endless Holiday cheer
When your Visa statement fills you with fear
When you're feeling sad
It's time to win a beauty basket worth lots of bling
The Power of Pretty 'gifts' you some Favorite Things
And then you will feel so Glad*






I have a Beauty basket to give away exclusively to listeners of Proud FM's Shaun Proulx Show and readers of his blog HIMBO. Entering to win is simple- Just become a follower of my Blog on the right hand side-

http://thepowerofpretty.blogspot.com- by clicking on the follow this blog/subscribe button on the right hand side. Simple as that. I will pick a winner out of all the entries and tell you how to contact me.

I also have another Beauty basket to giveaway and that is for the person who sends me the highest number of people who become followers/subscribers. Just tell them to add a comment and tell me they were sent by you. individual items may vary but it will be a good Win! A really good WIN. A empty out the tickle trunk kind of win.
Painless and Pretty- My favorite kind of Beauty Duty!

*Apologies to Julie Andrews, Rogers and Hammerstein and anyone else traipsing around the Alps.

Get Your Glow On


Winter comes to town and brings with it the tragic combo of dull and dry. The flakey dance where your skin utters a silent sigh and wants to hibernate until spring. Winter weather sure puts the chill on pretty.
Well, I have a new beauty duty, a must have great enough to make you brave the snow and sleet. DermaGlows' Radiance Glycolic Gentle Peel Solution gives your skin back its gorgeous glisten. Skin that looks like it's lit from within and is silky soft to the touch. I am gushing, in an oh so makeup man way, but I am loving this stuff.
It is gentle enough to use everyday and is as simple as saturating a cotton ball or pad and sweeping it across your cleansed skin. There is no need to rinse off afterwards and you can immediately put on your moisturizer. It has been clinically proven to improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, sun damaged skin and age spots. It makes your skin look and feel as if you have splurged and hit the medi -spa for a little high tech beauty maintenance.
Now there's no need to forgo the mortgage payment for a daily dose of pretty and while I have not filled my bathtub and splashed around hoping to emerge with the sparkling vampire visage of a tween Twilight cast member, I must confess I have found myself having a couple of narcissus mirror moments, thinking what is reflected back is looking pretty great for 37ish (again.)
DermaGlows Radiance Glycolic Gentle Peel Solution, like all their skin care products, is Dermatologist tested. It is non drying, non irritating has a 10% glycolic acid and is packed with other AHAs* and sodium hyaluronate*. The full sized bottle I have also comes with a bonus of Glycolic Smoothing Moisturizer inside the box. While I bundle up to tackle the wild of winter head on, I will be doing it with an enviable polished complexion, that has me gleaming and glowing and believing in The Power Of Pretty.



FYI- A little beauty lesson-

*AHA's are Alpha Hydroxy Acids which are fruit acids derived from natural sources such as citrus fruits, milk and sugar. The family of AHAs includes glycolic acid, lactic acid, mandelic acid and tartaric acid. They are capable of softening fine lines and surface wrinkles, improving both the skin texture and tone whilst opening and cleanseing pores. They also stimulate blood supply, increase collagen and generally improve skin conditions.

*Sodium Hyaluronate is thought to play an important role in modulating the interactions between adjacent tissues by acting as a lubricant. Sodium Hyluronate is distributed widely in your skin's extracellular matrix and is believed to promote tissue repair.

Monday, December 7, 2009

The Power Of Pretty and The Reup On The Prenup





The painstakingly careful image construct of good guy, family man Tiger Woods has just imploded with rocking reverberations. Like a birthday party pinata meeting stick wielding sugar starved preshoolers, the pro golfing kitty cat, known for his pars and birdies, is now using a few of his privileged nine lives trying to contain a worldwide media melt. From professional sports pundits and gleeful gossips, to the nail gnawing of his anxiety ridden inner circle reaching for their super sized ativan armor, the Tiger saga is splayed large as we find out this tour de force golfing feline is one dirty dog.

As the assorted cocktail waitresses, reality star wannabes and pseudo models dust off their knees and crawl out into the harsh glare of the media spotlight, with hands held high, they are looking for a pay day. With a smile on their faces, TMZ stars gleaming in their eyes and extra zeros landing in their bank accounts, these women are high priced call girl celebutantes. They are sharing their saved voice messages and intimate sex texts amidst all the electronic froth and chum of a Tiger Tsunami.
So now word is Mrs Tiger Woods, his beatific blonde Scandinavian born beauty, his smiling supportive spouse and mother of his children, is playing hardball. As Tiger makes public and private amends for tripping over his pieces of tail and atone for his trashy tabloid transgressions, word is Elin Woods is reopening her prenup and looking to get some serious green.

What is the going rate for an angry woman scorned you ask? Some media reports suggest an immediate five million US is being placed in her solo controlled bank account along with a reup on the prenup of upwards of $80 million. A serious cash infusion from her previous prenup, this one is rewritten so she will stick around for two more years, hand holding hubby and playing media nice, the dutiful wife standing by her man during his very public mea culpa. Her hubby, the player, out there swinging like he is single, earned over an estimated $100 million last year in endorsement deals alone. Dwarfing his actual golf winnings which added another $11 million to the Tiger kitty. Earning over $112 for the year. Serious bucks are required to ensure she will hold off on screaming fore and kick his cheating ass to the curb.

Is that enough for Elin? Should she stay? Save a marriage and endure the public pity party or cut her losses and walk away? Walk away with her two children, a toddler and an infant, a broken marriage and a broken heart? Or swallow the bitter betrayal resign the contract and stay? Should she stick around and make her dutiful Oprah appearance on Tiger's upcoming apology tour or end it now?

As the fabricated facade of another fairy tale marriage evaporates into ether it is evident from the many published pictures of happier times, Elin Woods is very pretty. And I think pretty smart. Right now he needs her, the declawed adulterous athlete, he needs his pretty wife by his side, to get him out of the rough he's landed them all in. He needs her help to repair his tattered and torn public image, to save his family, his brand and his 100 million yearly take in endorsement deals. She now has the power to decide when and if to end it. More importantly, on her terms. To walk away or to stay. The pretty blonde, stay at home dutiful wife, is the one with the driver firmly in hand. It's impressive to watch the Power of Pretty at play, as Elin Woods proves with the art of renegotiation she is a master in her own right.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Pucker Up! A lipgloss that prevents date rape



A new makeup line out of the UK has debuted a weapon for your beauty arsenal that may just save your life, keeping you beautiful and in control. Imagine you are out partying with your girlfriends, shaking it on the dance floor leaving your beverage unattended for even just a moment and your girl power spidey sense is tingling. Your female intuition tells you that something just doesn't feel right. 2LoveMyLips lip gloss comes in 5 sizzling shades and helps to promise peace of mind along with a pretty perfect pout.
Each tube of gloss comes with two paper test strips that indicate if your drink has been tampered with before you take a sip with that straw. The test strips use a drop of your beverage on the end and changes color to a deep blue if your cocktail has been spiked with an illicit drug such as ketamine or GHB. It may alert you to other drugs but unfortunately doesn't work on rohypnol . These chemicals have been used as date rape drugs if given in high enough doses to unsuspecting victims. If for whatever reason you feel suspicious about your drink, a quick test makes sure the party stays fun and celebratory and your memories of the evening don't fade to blackout.
The gloss is sold online and with plans to sell at bars and clubs via vending machines and is on its way to North America. 2LoveMyLips isn't another beauty accessory but wants to be your social necessity. http://www.2lovemylips.co.uk/

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Cosmetiholic- Makeup Artist Mondays

This was posted yesterday on Cosmetiholic in the US. For a longer version see below-

http://cosmetiholic.com/2009/11/14/makeup-artist-monday-jody-daye.aspx

Friday, November 6, 2009

Interview I did with Cosmeticholic for Makeup Artist Mondays





I just did an interview with Cosmeticholic web site @ http://www.cosmetiholic.com/ where she focused on four specific questions and also some products I like and why. Below are my answers. I am reposting two of my Cargo Face Charts I did for my recent personal appearance- see below- it shows what I am explaining with how to apply bronzers. I also posted a still from a video shoot I did called "Love is Gone" by Dave Armstrong featuring H. Boogie to show how to wear shimmer on your face- eyes, lips and cheeks. As one of my all time favorite quotes, from a movie so bad its painfully and deliciously good says,
"NEVER LET THE GLITTER OVERWHELM THE ARTIST."

Topic: Wake up winter skin

1. In the winter, skin often looks pale and dry. What makeup and skincare products can combat this?
2. Can you wear bronzer in the winter? Tips/tricks
3. What are your tips for disguising tired eyes?
4. How do you apply shimmer in the winter?


1.In winter skin can go through a bit of a beating and look really dry, dehydrated and pale. Especially with cold weather blowing in and bringing wind, snow and freezing temperatures and buildings heating systems turning on their radiators and other indoor radiant dry heat. These factors can really play havoc with your skin and turn your complexion into looking like parchment paper fairly quickly.

There are ways to combat this effectively by changing up your beauty regimen and tweaking a few of your normal routines. I really recommend keeping your skin as hydrated as possible- if possible get a humidifier for your home or office and make sure you are drinking lots of water. This is also the time for most women to put away the light weight summer moisturizer and add a serum loaded with essential skin nutrients. A favorite serum loaded with nutrients and not greasy is Time Arrest Face Fluid by Dr. Brandt teamed with a more emollient moisturizer that has Hyaluronic Acid in it. Hyaluronic Acid or HA is a natural molecule found in plants that are rich in starch and is known to hold lots of water and moisturize the skin from the outside in. Quite a few moisturizers from different brands with varying price points have HA in them and I have tried numerous ones with no clear winner depending on your preferences. The most important thing is to keep your skin moisturized and hydrated. Also make sure the lips and eye area are well moisturized also. Dermaglow makes a great product for the eye area called Triple Action Eye Lift that comes as a nifty roller packed with sodium hyaluronate, which also holds moisture and escin, which is a natural extract derived from the horse chestnut tree and promotes collagen production.


On a clean face mix a bit of liquid/cream foundation with your chosen moisturizer to make it really sheer and hydrating. This helps melt into the skin and give a nice overall coverage without looking cakey or too heavy. For a healthy looking radiance use a small bit of product like Strobe Cream"or Smash Box's Luminizer added into the moisturizer/foundation combo, giving your skin a beautiful all over natural glow. For longer wearability I am loving Dior's Skinflash Primer- Radiance Boosting Makeup Primer under makeup for it's light reflective qualities and anti fatigue photo-smart pigments. Just worn bare on skin makes a huge difference in pretty and makes skipping heavy foundations and powders so much easier.

I recommend you work with lots of creams/liquid bronzers like one of my favorites, CARGO's Multimix Bronzer,apply with a foundation brush across the forehead, nose, chin and cheek bones. Use a pop of pink or a coral shade blush on the apples of your cheeks to wake up a tired or dull complexion. NAR's, creamy Orgasm and its peachy/pink with small golden flecks is a perfect compliment to most women's skin tones and really makes a complexion look fresh and alive. A swirl on the apples rounding upwards is one of the fastest way to put life back into tired, dull looking skin and its' creamy consistency can be used on eye lids and lips also for a quick all over face pick me up.

For most women, in the dry winter especially, stay away from powders. Except if needed in the T zone if it is oily and use only a light dusting on a large powder brush. If needed elsewhere, dust all over to set the makeup, as too much powder really dries and dulls out the healthy luster or natural sheen of the skin. Another product I really like is CARGO's Liquid Powder that goes on wet but dries quickly to a lightweight powdery consistency and has small light reflective qualities that don't flatten or dull down the look of the complexion and imparts a healthy looking halation or glow.

2. Of course you can wear bronzer in the winter. I suggest you stay away from anything that is too orangey or too dark since when your skin naturally gets paler in the winter months you need to adjust and you may want to use a lighter shade of your favorite bronzer. As mentioned earlier creams and liquids give a really natural healthy glow by tinting the skin where the sun would hit you. If you are want to amp up the look for evening or go for the chiseled cheek that was all the rage on the runways this season, stay away from shimmery bronzers underneath the cheek bone and make sure, if you are using a bronzing powder, that you first set your face with a light dusting of translucent powder so the bronzer will blend easily and not get stuck or look muddy. After you bronze, play up the just back from the beach vibe with a pop of color on the apples of your cheeks- CARGO's blu ray Bronzer powder is great and blends like a dream topped with their Shimmery Beach Blush or my new favorite, blu ray Blush/Highlighter. NARS's Malibu is another great cheek shade and you can use the same sun kissed shade in a gloss or sheer lipstick on your lips like two of my favorites, Du Wop's Venom Glosses in Lantana or Coral Tree.

3. Tired looking eyes can easily be taken care of in the winter. Stay away from packing any powders and heavy liners under your eyes is a great way to start them from looking tired. For day time, line the top of the eyelashes against the lash line with either a pencil or liquid depending on the look you want but stay away from the underneath, as if you are like most women this area breaks down easily and faster. Curl the lashes and only apply mascara on the top only. A great trick is after you are done applying your eye makeup, take a q-tip dipped in moisturizer and roll it under your eye, this picks up any flecks of shadow that may have fallen and would muddy or discolor your under eye area. Now when that is all clean put on a light reflective concealer and my favorite is Yves St Laurent's Touche Eclat. Pay special attention to the dark inner area of your eye against your nose and not just under the eye. Follow this with a beauty bag must have by CARGO called EyeLighter on the inner corner near your tear duct to brighten up the entire area and mimic a young fresh eye.

4. Shimmer can be applied in a variety of ways in the winter according to what type of look you are trying to achieve. If wearing it on the cheeks it should be the highest part of the cheek bone and on the outside corner of the eye. It should not be worn if skin is dry or flaky as the shimmer will accentuate this. Also stay away from shimmer all over the eyelids into the crease if they are crepey, as this will accentuate the wrinkles in the skin. You can still do shimmer under the eyebrow, the inner corner of the eye and on the lid if paired with matte eye liners and shadows that give the eye depth. Also the icy eye is a strong look for Holiday and is easy to do with a shimmery shadow paired with lots of mascara and making the rest of the face matte and hydrated.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Lux needs a fresh coat of paint.




There is a luxury retailer in town whose business is based on catering to those with lots of money to spend, the wonderful world of wealthy and the ones who wish they were and pretend they are. Customers who spend lots of money on designer clothing, shoes, handbags and of course premium priced beauty products.
It seems this emporium of luxury has lost a bit of its luster. Every woman going to buy her cache of weapons for her beauty arsenal- her wrinkle fighting, lip plumping, eye shading pots, potions and tubes of transformation, needs to feel special. She needs to believe that the world of pretty is warmly welcoming her with open arms and appreciates her business, her time, her dollar-appreciates she chose to come here and not the mass retailer with the identical counter with all the identical products, two doors down, or the specialist beauty retailer just a hop up the street that sends most women into makeup panic overload. Make her feel special. Not so hard I think- so my question is how do chipped paint and dirty chairs make you feel when you think of luxury? Pretty, pretty indifferent or pretty tired and turned off?
It's as if you are going to get your eyebrows shaped by the aesthetician who has the commas/quote marks scrawled and squiggled across her forehead who leaves you looking like Ronald McDonald and his infamous arches, or the hairdresser who thinks bridal hair is a stiff, starched up do, festooned with baby's breath and a can of final net. Just don't- trust me on this- babies the world over will breathe a lot easier if you don't look like scary foliage or a topiary when you say "I do". Beauty, especially luxury beauty, is an experience that is supposed to seduce and delight a woman into wanting to purchase her hope in a jar, not look tawdry and worn, like a $12.00 korean town manicure buffed with steel wool.
The Power of Pretty isn't in the reality of stools with chips and nicks and smudges of dirt, it's in the belief that all the fantastical wonders of pretty lie gleaming under glass, perfectly packaged, waiting to indulge the senses. A magical candy colored land full of compacts of color. A light touch up with a fresh can of paint or a pot of concealer, be it on a chair or a face, makes all the difference on how you present yourself to everyone. When others look at you and when you look at yourself, The Power of Pretty knows the best defense is a great offense. Looking pretty makes you feel pretty which is pretty powerful. In the world of luxury, where image is everything, wear and tear speaks loudly and says I don't care. Not caring sure doesn't make people feel special and wanting to spend.
It's time for a little retailer beauty duty involving a wash of Glidden loving of "Crisp Linen White" or "Eloquent Ivory" to put the lux back into luxurious and the power back into pretty.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

POWER OF PRETTY in ACTION!






This is a shameless plug. I am doing a personal makeup appearance @ the new CARGO Cosmetics tomorrow at the Sears entrance/ Toronto Eaton Center from 11am-7pm.
I designed five face charts pulling the looks straight off the Runway and the Red Carpet. Time to shake out of the makeup rut and give yourself a fresh new face!

if you are new to CARGO, they have some amazing products. I especially love the brand new Lash Activator that helps give you stunning lush lashes, the AMAZING Blu-Ray line made for "High Definition" living with concealers, translucent powders, bronzers and the best, must have blush. Of course the easy-to-use Essential Eye Palette that every woman should have as her daily beauty duty and the smartly packaged, you're- gonna-want-one, Eyelighter.

For those of you who can't join me, here's the link to CARGO's website http://www.cargocosmetics.com/

Sit with me and experience The Power of Pretty first hand!

Hope to see you there!

Friday, October 23, 2009

A Must Have for that LBD*- Degree Ultra Clear


This party season you can haul out your *LBD (*Little Black Dress) without worrying you will be forced to keep your hands at your side wallflower style. Those pesky white tell tale deodorant marks normally left behind on your favorite dark clothing, are now unpleasant memories banished to the distant hinterlands of fashion, like 'color you orange' bronzers and Angelinas' old nose.
Degree Ultra Clear smells great in a few fragrances- (I like the smell of Pure Clean while my fashionista gal pal swears by her Pure Powder)-while protecting against odor and wetness. Best of all it goes on clear without worrying a bunch of white streaks marring your favorite, fabulous frock. Now you can throw your hands up in the air and dare to bare while showing off your dazzling smile- which this party season is the only white you want everyone commenting on.
Cool, clean and effortlessly confident. Degree Ultra Clear is 'Little Black Dress' and The Power of Pretty approved.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Just because it's in Fashion doesn't make it pretty...





Anyone who knows me well will easily say I have a slight eyebrow obsession- ok maybe not so slight as like any addict, I am consumed with giving great arch as my past Tweezerman tweezer post will attest. The international fashion set wrapped up their beauty duty for Spring/Summer 2010 in Paris and there seems to be a very interesting, some might say alarming, eyebrow trend. As in where are they ? As in where is the pretty?

As the models made their way down the catwalks many designers, including Lanvin and Givenchy, were channeling barely there brow aesthetic. It was as if the late great makeup maestro, Kevyn Aucoin, had hauled out his home bleach kit and went on a lightening spree. It was a "no brow wow" so to speak, with oodles of arches turning shades of an interesting orange or barely there blonde. Faces were left oddly naked looking even when the rest of the features were made up.Without brows, the face looks oddly otherworldly, a celestial terrestrial, or as if a Japanese anime character has come to life. Obviously this is the point- by negating such an important facial feature we are made to see the face differently and the cherry pout sauntering down the runway at influential Prada popped in a new and exciting way.

As someone who has loved his Jolene bleach kit and thrown a lighter shade for many a model on various photo shoots,commercials and music videos, I laughed out loud. While the living, breathing, all things 'must be fashionable' flock, are busily fading away their envious arches and proclaiming this a 'you must do trend', for most real women, a battle with the bleach bottle is a bad idea that many will avoid. It's a beauty moment better left for E eyed club kids and edgily determined fashionistas, tripping over their Manolos and Jimmy Choos in an effort to lighten up and bare it all.

Gorgeous brows give overall balance and are like the latest It bag, one just worn on the face. As many a makeup artist worth their weight in tweezers will attest, an artful arch can take years off your true age and is way less expensive and invasive then a face full of injectables or a loaded syringe of botox. Stripping away the eyebrow is like taking away her hard won and worn beauty armor, no matter how fashionable it makes her. While fashion may dictate the newest trend, most women set their own style and worrying about eyebrow roots and re-growth is beyond the pale, no matter what Miuccia says. While alien beauty has its appeal, few women are willing to give away their power of pretty.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

IS this RACIST? Sometimes its not a simple Black or White.






So the cyber and fashion worlds are all atwitter so to speak. Getting in deep and deeper into the color divide debate. French Vogue editor, Carine Rotfield, has come under fire for recently publishing a photo spread of model Lara Stone painted black to match some of the clothing she is wearing. Lara Stone is white and while the photos are beautifully shot they also have a distinctly heated sexuality. There have been calls for the firing of the editor, a very vocal french cri de coeur, don't you think , of "off with her head" from newspapers and irate bloggers all over the world. People angrily insisting that the photo spread is racist and inflammatory and wrong. Insisting that this is another example of blackface buffoonery or mocking minstrels, a big photo spread N word that wraps itself in the guise of high fashion and art.

I think the Stephen Klein photo shoot for French Vogue is beautiful.

France is a country where African American expatriate Josephine Baker was treated like a Queen and revered as a Goddess. She was a French cultural icon of beauty, eventually becoming a French citizen, when back home in the U.S. she was still expected to ride in the back of a bus. France is where vocalist African American Nina Simone is revered as one of the greatest singers the world has ever known and where she died at age 70. France doesn't have the same recent weighted history of clashing color, of civil rights and race riots, as the US does. A nation where palpable tension simmers like a glass of angry OJ left boiling on the stove.

The image of the painted black hand holding the giant 65 carat marquise diamond is from a Vogue photo shoot by David Bailey from 1970. It was the idea of then editor Diana Vreeland who had the rock for two days to shoot. She had the gorgeous arm of a model who had the best arm in Paris, says Vreeland to model it. The model was white, a beautiful Swedish girl. The photo wasn't working. Vreeland thought it looked "too boring, too terrible - too tacky." She was on a deadline and frantic- the clock is ticking and nothing was working. She needed a shot that did the diamond justice. She went for a walk and she thought of precious stones and how they always were found in countries of people of color, who looked so beautiful wearing them on or against their varying shades of dusky skin. Her idea was to shoot the diamond not on a black hand but the white hand painted completely and artificially black. Painted with black shoe polish. She says in her book ALLURE that the reason the shot worked was it's absolute artifice. On a natural black hand , however beautiful, she says she would have just found it banal. Is this photo racist? Was Diana Vreeland the 1970's fashionista equivalent of wearing white sheets and burning crosses?

I think the image created by Vreeland and Bailey is beautiful.

The final images are ones taken from my own collaborative creative with photographer Margaret Malandrucolo many moons ago. It was one of those photo shoots where everything seems as if its falling apart at the last minute - the original model, a pretty white girl named Joanie, canceled at the last minute and our concept went out the window - the new 'model' we got was a club kid Margaret met the night before, who she thought had a great face, who's name escapes me.The idea came from me looking at the clothing the stylist brought. The origami paper shapes and hard angles of the clothes was my inspiration for hair and makeup. I had the idea of turning her into a half finished mannequin, whiting out all the skin on her hands and her facial features, letting color only come through where she came to life. Does making an asian girl look 'white' make me racist? I don't even remember contemplating the idea of cultural or ethnic sensitivity- I remember I just wanted to make amazing pictures.

I think the images* we created that day were beautiful.

I think the danger of becoming so politically correct and overtly sensitive to everyones issues and points of view is it becomes paralyzing. I think art, creativity and beauty should make us question ideas and the acceptance of the status quo. The way we see things like color and race and gender and sexuality need to be challenged for us to grow as people. Maybe the viewer's who see these images and cry racism and blackface have a bias they need to change. I see beautiful pictures. You? What do you see?

To see the entire sequence go to www,jodydaye.com under women's fashion

As the Crowfeet Fly



One of my new favorite things in my arsenal of pretty weaponry, is this handy little guy from Canadian skin care innovator Dermaglow. This brand has been around since 2000, is sold internationally and is constantly developing exciting skin care products that work.
Well the Triple Action Eye Lift is now part of my gym bag 'beauty duty' baby! I may not be able to lift my arms right now- damn you deltoid machine- but this product is loverley. Easy to use, designed to slip into your pocket or purse, it has a roll on applicator to deliver instant hydration and lift in one simple stroke with no mess to worry about- how you ask? - Well it it has an active ingredient called escin, which is an extract derived from the horse chestnut tree and promotes increased circulation in the skin and enhanced collagen production. Collagen is what gives your skin fullness and plumps it up. We love our collagen boosters!

Another ingredient is sodium hyaluronate which holds and retains moisture and has small particles which easily penetrate into the skin. Going into the dreaded W word- winter - the season when the temperature drops and all that horrible radiant heat/central air kicks in and starts to suck the moisture out of your face like a bad Bram Stoker adaption starring Keanu Reeves, a quick little roll of this guy is like giving your undereye and crow's feet a big gulping glass of moisture. The consistency is pretty ideal, absorbing quickly and doesn't make you look all disco shiny, like so many other anti- aging products on the shelves. It also reduces under eye puffiness and the appearance of dark circles. I'm not saying give up the late nights, I'm just saying lessen the tell tale look of them. My favorite part is Dermaglow stands behind their products completely, so customer satisfaction is key to their success and if you're not happy bring it back. it is also fragrance free and has no parabens*. I hate lots of smelly products on my face and have been known to toss out new moisturizers just cause of the questionable overload of scent sensation.

Dermaglow's Triple Action Eye Lift retails all over in major drug stores like my favorite personal beauty emporium addiction Shoppers Drug Mart for just less then $35. Now if I could only figure out how to hold mine between my knees, lean in and apply until my shoulders stop screaming, my eye area would be hydrated and happy.


*Note: The case is still out on parabens, which are synthetically made chemical preservatives, as to if they actually are carcinogenic. I am no scientist, mad but not a scientist, but when it's going into my skin, especially my face, I'd rather err on the side of caution.- At one time smoking and sitting outside in the sun slathered in a concoction of iodine and baby oil supposedly didn't cause cancer either -not judging... just saying... ok maybe judging a little.

Friday, October 16, 2009

The Skinny on Skinny


Just got off the phone with my friend who went to a designer trunk show last night featuring what she called "the skinniest models I have ever seen." She and her two female compadres have the kind of wallets, fashion sense and disposable incomes that make sales people weak in the knees and salivate, with visions of big commissions dancing in front of their eyes like a jonesing beauty junkie getting inside my cosmetic tickle trunk.  But the show left them feeling slighted and uninspired. Not by the clothing, which barely received a mention,  but by the clothing hangers modeling them. If customer service is all about making you, the customer, the one with the cash,  feel great, feel pretty, feel empowered -then this show fell flat and the only great sounding fizzy fizzy pop was the free flowing Veuve.

Now my friend has a real woman's body, in fact an enviable one, with curves that make men stupid and other woman stand up straighter and throw their shoulders back. When she walks into a room people notice, but at this trunk show the clothing became secondary to the cult of skinny. What woman with curves is going to want to try things on when she is surrounded by size 0 or 2's? What woman is going to feel pretty  surrounded by all those jutting angles of hips and elbows knowing that if she didn't eat for weeks her thigh would still be bigger then these models waist?

They tried on nothing- they bought nothing. They enjoyed the Veuve but left with a bitter taste in their mouth. The designer who understands that women come in all shapes and sizes and celebrates that on the runway and in reality will be the designer that sells to women everywhere, not just the hungry ones. The retailer that realizes the power of pretty is in how being made to feel pretty outside makes you feel inside, will hear their cash register sing. By sending out only a solo parade of skinny, the designer effectively stopped women from seeing themselves wearing his clothing. It sure is difficult to sell to someone you just alienated and made to feel bad, even in the smallest way.

Fashion is cyclical- so tell me, when do curves come back? When do hips and a shapely bottom become the next new in fashion it item ? The reality is for most women they never went out.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Does she look too fat to you?



Last week on my blog- http://thepowerofpretty.blogspot.com -see below- I posted the scary digital diet picture manipulation of the Ralph Lauren spokesmodel Filippa Hamilton, where her head was bigger then her hips. Well now she is speaking out. She said in a recent interview with the NY Daily News, her almost decade long contract with Ralph Lauren was terminated in April because she was told she was too fat to fit the clothes. She's a size four. Please let that sink in. She is a size four. She is around 5'8'' and weighing 120 lbs according to her modeling website, a shape that she says has remained constant for the last eight years of her contract. A size four is too fat?? really??
WTF??
Now explain why anorexia is common among young women, why girls as young as eight years old are already dieting and hating their bodies, why a healthy beautiful young woman's career is washed up at twenty three. Does she look fat to you? Does it make you crazy how narrowly (and I do mean that literally) fashion and beauty are defined? Does it make you look with slitted eye at your own womanly hips and baby there baby belly that you hate! hate! hate!? or does it just make you feel bad realizing you can never ever measure up to a standard that so few can healthily obtain?
Sometimes I think beauty and fashion aren't fun. I think they are cruel and mean. When a size four is fat we all really need to take a long look in the mirror and love what is looking back. Even the power of pretty needs to eat.

Ode to Tweezerman- a Beauty Duty!


As a self proclaimed eyebrow obsessive, the kind of guy that sits on the subway mentally, meticulously, reshaping the bushy brows and anemic arches of transits' teaming masses, I would be lost without one of my favorite makeup artist go to tools. I have had in my career bought so many I should own stock in the company, using them to work my eyebrow magic on everyone from supermodels to super moms. And as far as addictions go there is no need yet for tweezer rehab.

The Tweezerman Slant Tweezer is an absolute makeup kit necessity for superior brow shaping. I love how the perfectly aligned, hand-filed tips are seamlessly slanted on an angle to get every one of those hairs, even the tiny ones just poking through the skin, and do so effortlessly without pinching skin. There is a reason Tweezerman's tweezer is a beauty award winner including being chosen by magazine's like InStyle, and Allure. The editorial team for Allure, the beauty bible, have chosen Tweezerman's for eight consecutive years in their round up of 'Best of Beauty'. They are even the tweezer used to perfect Michelle Obama's first lady arches for the US inauguration  of her beau Barack and Madonna's makeup artist tames her fiercely bushy Italian ancestry with a divalicious pair. 

You can find them at the beauty counter in your local Shoppers Drug Mart for around $20 or so in stainless steel and other various colored enamel shades, like the red seen here. My new favorite is the camouflage pair I received in a gift bag. I'd post a pic but they're camouflaged. They also come with a lifetime warranty if they start to dull down. I myself have never bothered to send them back, as I usually have 3 pairs on the go in various kits, but the company will re-sharpen or send you a brand new pair, if yours starts to fail in their pulling power. You no longer have to take on the world brow beaten, but like Madonna and Obama's Missus, with an artful tweeze you can give great face!



TIPs and TRICKS: Make sure when you tweeze, you go slowly and take only one hair at a time. If possible get a professional to give you great brows- like me- so you can follow their line and maintain what they have created. I always tell my clients if they are going to an estheticians to be shaped, look very carefully at her eyebrows and like what you see, because yours will be very similar when she is done. If you can, open up the pores first with a hot shower or a warm towel. This lessens the pain and makes the hair slide out easier. Put down the tweezers during your period as the nerves in your skin are more sensitive and the hurt can increase exponentially. You're just removing some hair not having invasive surgery and giving away your kidney.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Day into Night with a Perfect Pout


Outlast Lip Stains by Cover Girl          

  These are great for when you want color to last all day and not have to keep reapplying. Its an easy product to use once you get the hang of it, but your lips need to be in good condition- not chapped or dry as the product will really emphasize dry skin and go darker on those parts. I also love the price! Great way to try a shade out of your comfort zone without busting your budget. I pulled the fall colors that give you a pop of color : Berry Smooch #405, Coy Coral #430 and Plum Pout #425 are three of my autumn favorites that give a vibrant on trend type of stain  without the heaviness of traditional lipstick. If you want to rock a sooty/smoked eye with a bit of goth rock and roll flavor, I really like Flirty Nude #435. The best way to apply these is open your mouth and one constant light application- it is really simple to use and works like a waterproof marker- the more times you go over the section the more color intensity you will build up, so the less is more mantra really works here- DONOT lick your lips or press together right away as you need around 60 seconds to let it dry- If you are addicted to that killer pout I suggest you first use a natural or complimentary looking  lip liner to define your mouth-  it should fade away towards the middle and not leave you with a solid, hard noticeable line. Use your finger, bruh or q-tip to soften- you can really use a lip liner to give your mouth an almost 3-D effect and really give yourself wannabe Angelina lips. 

With the first three lip shades you should look like you ate some really delicious fruit and your mouth was stained by it. This look is best if you are not doing tons of eye makeup as your lips become the focus and everything else is simple, chic and doesn’t require constant maintenance. Simple curled lashes and mascara on top will look great if you are really working the glamorous fall mouth with a thicker defined eyebrow.  The darker edgy eye needs a softer muted mouth so your face doesn't look like it's fighting with itself and stays modern. For this I'd keep all the focus on the strong eye and keep everything else understated.

 TIP AND TRICK- If you are worried about your lipstick bleeding/traveling into cracks/ fine lines around your mouth, I like to use a little concealer all around on the outer edge of the lip, blend  in and follow right away with a loose or pressed translucent powder to set. This works well on giving you a fuller pout and also keeps your lip color where you want it.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Go Go Goth Girl- When black is the new black



The huge runway trend for fall had a heavy gothic influence and what is happening in clothing has made it to the face. Major beauty companies like Yves St Laurent with its limited edition Beaute' Pur Lip Gloss and MAC have introduced goth inspired black make up that is flying off the beauty counter. MACs' Style Black collection has a couple of different lipsticks and glosses to choose from. You can decide how dark you dare in the application from a sheer color wash that gives a hint of night to a full ebony pout with hints of a deep dark plum. 

If you want to try a little black on the face it takes a little bit of fearlessness so you don't end up looking like an extra from a Marilyn Manson video shoot. Keep everything else simple and pull one aspect out you want to feature. A black lipstick or gloss can look really chic on an otherwise understated face and I love Sally Hanson's nail polish "Pat on the Black" on a short squared off nail. If you are hearing the siren call of beauty and want to jump on the gothic black trend like a makeup loving fashionista, just make sure you have some color on your face somewhere- A swirl of blush and a warmed up cheek will take away Tim Burton's corpse bride effect and not have anyone checking your wrist for a pulse.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

How does this image make a Woman feel?


I like Ralph Lauren, I really do but this is a bit much. I tell my female clients all the time not to compare themselves to magazine images- they are all fake. To begin with there is a team of people standing behind the photographer and his camera and all his lights- makeup, hair, wardrobe, add in a few assistants and one or two art directors or editors. There is a team of people creating what passes for pretty. Debating, analyzing, and criticizing. Creating and celebrating the power of pretty.

And then its time for some retouching- in some cases crazy retouching- This is crazy retouching. Crazy!  This ad appeared overseas in a Japanese shopping mall and what I think is even more amazing- this was approved by the Ralph Lauren company. Seriously. Its like one of those dolls that my sister had with the giant heads and flat bodies- a little 'Alienesque' to say the least.

 When you have size 0 models and girls who want to look like models, starving themselves to look like images that have been on a zero carb, no mega bites, digital diet it just seems the fashion/beauty industry needs to step back and apologize. Give the girl her ass and hips back and say sorry. Give the girl a burger and step away from the photoshop. Barbie looked at this image and standing on her tip toes, smiled and swore to never eat again.

If a picture is worth a thousand words imagine hearing 'you're fat- get thinner, you're fat -get thinner' another 998 times whispered in your ears. For every young girl and grown woman who looks at ads and pictures like this, with a wish and a want, dreaming of thin,  where the only meal they consume is one of self doubt inside gnawing away, remember this is all fake. While fake can be fun and fabulous, it is definitely not real. You are. And that's pretty great. Celebrate that.

Friday, October 9, 2009

A Cold Weather Pretty Pout


Life Lip Balms-These all smell great and make me think of summer. Just use a bit on your finger or lip brush and you can hydrate your lips with coconut oils and rich shea butters to give dry lips a big old glass of moisture. They give just a hint of color to the lip when you’re not in the mood for lots of makeup and I love the price- I was able to get all four on sale for a total of $5.00 at my neighborhood Shoppers Drug Mart. A soft mouth is always in fashion and keeping your pout protected from the harsh winds of winter is a beauty duty 

TIP AND TRICK- Use your favorite lip liner of any colour (say you want to try a deep red that was all over the fall runways) and cover your whole mouth with the liner like you are coloring in school. The heavier you go the more intensity/darker the tone. Blend your lip line inwards with a lip brush, q-tip or your finger- Make sure no hard liner look is there-its the most modern way to lip line so you don't have a 'joker' mouth. Follow with your a little of you favorite Life Lip Balm starting in the middle of your mouth and working out towards the edges- You have created a lush moisture rich lip for your self in a softer version of a color that may have intimidated you just a little- you Makeup artist you!!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Delay the Summer fade!



A perfect way to extend your golden gleaming skin of summer- Jergens Natural Glow foaming daily moisturizer- This is a great new product I found that gives you a natural looking sunny glow gradually as you use it. It is a foam so right away you can watch it disappear on your skin and I find the color is really good and gradual,- no orange face- it doesn’t streak and dries fast. Use it every day for a week and you can see the color build up- This is also great if you tan your body but try to keep your face out of the sun as it allows you to get a ‘tan’ on your face that still protects your skin and ensures that your face and body match color.

TIP: Just watch your hairline and eyebrows as these areas can “grab’ the color. Especially important for blondes.  If you have fine little hairs on your face/ lip area make sure you blend carefully as they may pull and hold on to the colour also and darken in those areas. Make sure you wash the palms of your hands and fingers carefully after applying everytime!


WHY PRETTY POWER??


I think a lot of women fall into a makeup rut and get stuck. I can usually tell when a woman went to high school by the makeup she wears and how she applies it. From robin blue eye liner traced under the lash line but only half way (hello 1984) to that overdrawn brown lip liner with the pale lipstick filled in (1990's muted - I call that one the porn star mouth) to those frosty 1970's eye shadows that scream and gleam.  At a certain age Frosty is left best as a snowman- just saying...

We can chat about some new products coming down the pipeline, ones I have tried out, my old tried and true favorites, some tips and tricks I am happy to share with you and ways you can dip your toe into the beauty pool without feeling like you're drowning in the deep end. Let's have a little fun shall we? 

I learned a long time ago a little bit of makeup properly applied can change your whole day and the way you feel-  I learned a long time ago to never underestimate the 'Power of Pretty.'
all makeup by jody daye/www.jodydaye.com