Friday, January 6, 2012

Skin Obsession - New Year's Resolution

In the beauty game, probably the very best New Year's Resolution you can make,
and adhere to, is to take care of your skin.

image by Eric Cassee

Nothing makes a bigger impact than a great complexion.
You can have mad skills at doing winged liner or a fierce smoky eye, but if the complexion wearing it is looking substandard, the whole look falls down.
Conversely, you can be totally challenged at makeup trickery, but with beautiful skin, some good eyebrows and a killer lipstick, you can look and feel like a million dollars.
Here is an overview of some of the basics:

 Girlfriend's Guide To Great Skin

1. Get your skin analyzed.
Whether you go see a facialist or have the girls behind the counter check your skin, get a opinion from someone in the know.
Frequently people make the wrong assessment of their skin type, and consequently use all the wrong products.
Most commonly I see girls using  products for oily skin, when at best they are normal/combination, thus stripping the life out of their skin.
A little shine on the nose or through the T Zone doesn't mean you're oily. It pretty much makes you normal.

2. Get The Right Cleanser For Your Skin Type.
You need a cleanser that will dissolve makeup and give you a good, deep clean.
Unless you are oily or acneic you probably don't need a foaming wash cleanser. Look for a gentle cleansing milk that doesn't strip the skin.

3. Exfoliate.
Most skins benefit from regular exfoliation.
By removing the dead surface cells regularly, you are left with glowing, fresh skin.
Personally I'm not a huge fan of exfoliating scrubs, as I always think they are scratching the baby skin underneath. I prefer enzyme masks that dissolve the glue that holds dead skin cells to the surface. I also get my clients using the Clarisonic daily. I couldn't live without mine...

4. Apply Moisturizer. Liberally.
If you want youthful looking skin you have to treat it right. A big part of that equation is using a good moisturizer, and using it liberally.
I see girls smear the tiniest amount across their cheeks and think they're done.
Not so. You need to apply a decent amount and really massage it in to your entire face.
Just imagine all the bits you get will look pretty, and all the parts you miss will get totally ugly.
Only apply moisturizer where you want to look pretty...

5. Use A Facial SPF. Every Single Day
Don't fall for the "my moisturizer/foundation/powder has SPF in it" routine.
If your products do have SPF in them, consider that a bonus. But after moisturizing every morning, use a freestanding facial SPF of at least 30. I use SPF 85.
And again, only put it on the parts you want to look pretty. Don't bother using it on any bits that you want to look like either a weather beaten old cowboy or a 100 year old alligator woman.
And don't forget your neck and chest.

6. Take Off Your Makeup Every Night.
Cleanse your skin every night.
Period.
Think of all the pollutants in the air that your skin has been exposed to throughout your day, and imagine your left over makeup holding them tight against your face. Also imagine the dirt and grime of the day filling up your pores. Gross. Clean it.
And follow up said cleansing with serums and nighttime moisturizing products, depending on your skin type and needs.

7. Clean Your Makeup Brushes.

Ideally once a week clean all the makeup brushes you've been using.
Oils and bacteria build up in dirty brushes and can lead to a variety of skin ailments.
On shoots we clean every brush, every time, but at home on your own brushes you can get away with a weekly cleaning of most brushes. (clean more frequently if needed).
Use a very mild soap or baby shampoo and lukewarm water. Reshape and lie brushes flat to dry.


8. Change Your Pillowcases.
At least once a week change your pillowcase. More frequently if you are noticing problems with your skin.
Often an unclean pillowcase can be contributing to breakouts.
Silk pillowcases are thought to prevent sleep creases on the skin. Whether that is true or not - who knows? But they certainly feel lovely.

9. Cleanse After The Gym.
After working up a good sweat (or even a not so good one) make sure you cleanse your face and re moisturize. Try to avoid working out with makeup on if possible.

10. Shelter Your Skin From The Sun.
Keep your face out of the sun.
Wear hats with brims to shade your face, ears and neck.
Wear big sunglasses to shade your eye area.
Supple, beautiful, luminous skin and direct sunlight don't go together. Its really that simple.


Model Katie Bunn
Photographer Eric Cassee
Hair Will Zecco
Makeup Corinna Cooke

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Skin Obsession Vogue China January 2012

If you're going to feed a new year obsession,
it might as well be a skin obsession.

The key to any look really being fabulous
is an amazing complexion.
Unless you are a genetic mutant
it takes work.
Tons of work.

Maybe I'll do a girlfriend's guide to great skin tomorrow.

But for now

Vogue China January 2012
Skin Obsession
photographed by Jem Mitchell
Model Lily Donaldson




Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Christian Louboutin At Home In Aswan

A few years ago I had an amazing vacation in Aswan.
I loved it.
I also love Christian Louboutin.
Reading about his retreat in Aswan in Elle Decor
I could feel the magic.
Well, in my mind I could anyway...

Want to escape to the banks of the Nile?
I do


Hanging lantern in Louboutin's dining room
From Elle Decor
written by Ruben Modigliani
all images by Ivan Terestchenko


French shoe designer Christian Louboutin lives between two worlds. 
One is the realm of fashion and star-studded events—the signature red-soled stilettos he creates make regular appearances on international red carpets. 
The other is a private retreat nestled in the desert near the Egyptian city of Aswân, 
not far from the banks of the Nile. (The ruins of an ancient temple stand within walking distance of his house.) Louboutin comes here throughout the year to design new collections, rest, and practice yoga.

Louboutin's desk at his Aswan home. Inspiring non?


Once a craftsman’s workshop, the building is made of earthen bricks, 
employing a technique that has been used in Egypt for thousands of years. 
Louboutin added an additional floor and a rooftop belvedere with views of the surrounding desert. Construction wasn’t easy: In this area, temperatures can fluctuate rapidly, and building materials are often scarce. “A thousand times I thought I was going out of my mind,” he jokes.



The rooms are decorated with pieces Louboutin has collected on his travels: 
Uzbek embroidered fabrics, Moroccan rugs, handmade furniture from Cameroon. 
The waxed terra-cotta floors invite barefoot living. 
Still, the heart of the home is the open-air courtyard, with a fireplace that blazes through the cool desert evenings. 
Moroccan rugs and Bedouin cushions in the center courtyard

Among so many traditional furnishings, one piece is a reminder that we’re in the 21st century: the ultramodern telescope on the roof, trained on the stars.
bed draped with a traditional suzani from Uzbekestan

Moroccan dining tables inlaid with zelige, a type of tilework

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See more at Elle Decor


P.S. Could Ruben be a descendent?? Intrigued!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

New Year, New You, Juvederm Tear Trough Fill

I spent a hearty amount of time over November and December at the Blume Skin Centre in Scottsdale,
observing and learning about the magic that is the injectible face lift.
These days girls and women can put off going under the knife, instead opting for the less invasive, less expensive, medical artistry that comes via a needle.

The crucial factor here is that you must go to someone completely brilliant in the field. Any yahoo can shoot you up with botox, and leave you looking perpetually terrified, or give you overinflated fish-lips, but a true medical artist will give you a face that moves and has expression, will give you back the glow of youth, and do it in such a way that no one will know you've been "enhanced".
You absolutely must do your research to find a truly great practitioner, or, if you are in or near Arizona, I've done it for you - go to the Blume Skin Centre.


Whether it be with the mother of the bride, an actor or a socialite, I was constantly escorting clients into the Blume offices for a little fine tuning, be it facial revolumizing, subtle yet exquisite lip enhancing, a little fine line and wrinkle removing, or the fastest road to youth I have ever seen, the Juvederm Tear Trough Fill.

Very few doctors will do the Tear Trough, as it is such a delicate and refined procedure.

image via makeupdict.com


To get an understanding of what is going on, you need to understand how light and shadow work.
When you are young the area under the eye has volume.
Its full and rounded, and light bounces off of it, making you look awake, alert, and youthful.


As you age, (and really this starts in your early 20's) you start to lose volume under the eyes, from the lower lash line to the upper cheek bone. You see a pronounced dip under the eye, which creates shadow and leaves you looking tired and older than your years.

Any place on your face that has craters or troughs, whether they be lost under eye volume, or the depths of a fine line or wrinkle, will suck up light and create a shadow within itself,


 making itself look bigger and more menacing, and making you look older.
When you fill these dips with injectable products like Juvederm, the surface area becomes smooth again, and light bounces off it, making you look younger.

When it comes to the under eye area, women typically pile on lighter shades of concealer,
trying to lift out the shadows and make the area look brighter and more alive. When the volume disappears under the eyes, the skin starts to sag a little, so now you have a whole lot of makeup on saggy skin, which not only is never a winning combination, but also makes you look even older.
Vicious circle, non?

A Juvederm Tear Trough Fill is a very quick and comparatively inexpensive procedure which lasts anywhere from a year to 2 years.
The procedures that I have watched have used less than one syringe of Juvederm for both eyes combined.
Dr Blume is nationally reknowned for his subtle lip enhancements, so with my clients he puts the remaining Juvederm into the lips, imperceptibly enhancing and redefining the lip border, ever so slightly fleshing out the pout.


The results are immediate. And spectacular.

Boys do it, girls do it.

They are also pain free, via topical numbing cream.

When your eyes have been refreshed you wear much less makeup. The skin looks brightened, the eyes look awakened. Its magic.
Before

after
before
after

You can find the Blume Skin Centre online at www.BlumeSkinTreatment.com

Monday, January 2, 2012

Anja Konstantinova For Lovecat #3

Here's a great way to start a new year!
Anja Konstantinova for Lovecat issue # 3.
I've blogged Anja's shoots before
but never realized how short she is!
5'4" is so short for a model,
but she is so incredibly fierce
I doubt anyone cares.

The world is full of pretty girls with great legs,
but not many have eyes that can suck you in,
make you believe,
tell you a story.
Anja has that magic.
But in a little body.

Photographer Sybil Steele
Styled by Mandy Shadforth
Hair and Makeup by Ashlea Penfold









Saturday, December 31, 2011

FromTheRightBank.com

Who would have thought the blogosphere would have changed my life so radically in such a short time?
I get recognized in airports and on planes and in all kinds of interesting places that life takes me, by readers of the Corinna B's World blog. From the Prada store in Montevarchi to the Affaires cabin on Air France, from Bondi beach to random stores on Robertson, even at driver intro's on the infield at Nascar, readers come talk to me about the blog.
Its unexpected but fun!
And I find myself immersed in the blog world. When I have downtime on set I'm reading blogs on my ipad. Early morning coffee with blogs is my favorite way to start anyday.
Blogs have become the fastest way to access brand new information.
Whatever it is that you are interested in, there are a plethora of blogs devoted to that subject.
One of my goals this year is to devote Saturdays to re-posting some of my favorites writers out there in bloggie-land.
Hopefully it will be a resolution that lasts longer than my diet resolutions!

Here is my first re-post, and it is from a fun and inspired travel and decorating blog (2 of my favorite pass times) called
From The Right Bank (FromTheRightBank.com)

Enjoy!


Design Notes from Amarvilas, India



Hi, everybody, I’m back!
Like all my past trips to India, I’m back with fresh new inspiration. These are a few design notes I took around the Oberoi Rajvilas where I stayed in Jaipur.
Between the architecture and decor, I couldn’t stop snapping photos. More than anything, I’m really inspired to inject more color into my home now.
In addition to inspiration, I also brought back a couple of extra pounds and I don’t mean just in my suitcase! (If you follow me on Twitter, you saw that I ate nonstop. As a vegetarian, there’s no better place to eat in the world than India.) So today we diet. And we also tackle the mountain of laundry and bursting inbox. Home sweet home!
(Photos: FROM THE RIGHT BANK)

I'm also including Ally Kim's "About" section from her blog.
She is so interesting, and her perspective comes from a life well traveled.
I almost wish I lived inside her "About" section....


ABOUT


FROM THE RIGHT BANK is an online journal where I chronicle the decorating of my house, starting with my inspiration files to step-by-step decisions to the finished rooms.
I also share inspirational ideas, clippings from all the foreign magazines and design books I collect, great hotel design and design notes with original photography from my travels.



WHO
I’m a professional dabbler interested in just about everything but I live for interior design. I consult on interiors projects and contribute to various publications and websites when I’m not rearranging the furniture in my own house.
I describe my style as global modern with a particular fondness for French and Scandinavian styles. It’s a point of view that has evolved from having lived in Europe, Asia and on both coasts of the US and from frequent international travels. I have soaked up museums, historic sites and design scenes across five continents and studied art in New York and Paris and all of these experiences influence my style.

THE NAME
FTRB was started in January 2009 as an online inspiration journal for my new home. I had moved from the right bank of Paris to Seattle so I named it FROM THE RIGHT BANK TO THE LEFT COAST and patted myself on the back for coming up with such a clever name . . . until I moved to Atlanta. Yeah, I didn’t see that coming. So now it’s just FROM THE RIGHT BANK.



STAY IN TOUCH
New posts are published daily on weekdays. You can subscribe to the RSS feed or get daily updates via email. FTRB is also on Facebook and Twitter where I share little updates, photos and misc. bits that don’t make it on the blog and I’d love to see you there!
CONTACT
If there’s anything else you’d like to know, please feel free to contact me. I love hearing from you. I’m also available for interior consulting in the Atlanta area.
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(Photos: FROM THE RIGHT BANK)

Friday, December 30, 2011

Masha Kirsanova for How To Spend It November 2011

I can't quite figure out 
exactly whats going on here.
Or what the story is. 



I find it equal parts creepy and alluring.
It makes me think of Venice.
It makes me think of McQueen
And some kind of eyebrow free 
bacchanalia.

Maybe this is the corps du ballet on acid?
I love the way they emerge from the darkness
in all their wicked glory.
And I love that when she does bother to acknowledge you
she stares you down.
It's as if she is challenging you to judge her.

It's oddly haunting, oddly fabulous.

Photographer Yuval Hen is brilliant.
Stylist Damian Foxe is 100% on point.
And Masha Kirsanova is stunning.

How To Spend It November 2011

Holding Court