Wednesday, February 19, 2014

7 Reasons To Travel Alone At Least Once In Your Life

Today I was reading an email that I received from a lovely girl I met in Italy last year.
image via http://www.ilvillinodicortona.it/tour.htm

We were lunching at at Caffe Degli Artisti in beautiful Cortona when I noticed her sitting alone at the next table, earnestly reading the menu.
My first thought was that she was waiting for some gorgeous Italian man that she was surely having a torrid and lusty affair with, but a couple of covert glances later I recognized her look. I had worn it many times myself in my 20's, traveling the world alone.
She was hungry, running out of money, trying to decipher a menu in another language, and figure out what she could afford. She also looked  lonely.

It turned out that she was traveling the world, and the friend who was supposed to meet up with her in Italy decided not to come at the last minute, so here she was, all alone.
We moved her to our table, bought her lunch, and had a really wonderful time laughing and drinking wine, talking about our combined travels, places to add to the must see list, fun things to do in the area, our lives at home in our respective corners of the world. It was a totally fun afternoon in a magical little Tuscan town.

Oddly enough, chance encounters like that can lead to friendships that last a lifetime. I'm still in contact with people I met more than 20 years ago, in my first solo trips around the world.

So it got me to thinking about travel, and why at least once in your life you need to travel alone.

Reasons To Travel Alone 
At Least Once In your Life


1. It Will (Literally) Push You Out Of Your Comfort Zone
One thing I have learned in life is that the very best things, the most exciting, the most memorable, the most fun, all happen when you get outside your comfort zone.
Traveling alone pushes you out there. It forces you to take chances you normally wouldn't take. It makes you see the world and its many wonderful peoples from a different perspective.
When you step (or leap) out of your comfort zone you really start to experience life. You don't just watch things happen, you become a part of the experience, and the tapestry of your life becomes richer, more vibrant and more textured.

2. You Will Meet The Most Amazing People
You really will. And you will form friendships that will last your entire life.
When we travel with a friend or a group of others we do still meet new people, but the interactions are different and maybe not as fulfilling, because we have the group or the friend to lean on and go back to.
When you travel alone you need the social interaction, so you gravitate towards others, whether to help you find your way, or whether to just have someone to chat with over coffee in the piazza.
People generally are pretty fantastic. And most people really are very nice. Everyone has an interesting story to tell. Maybe you will become someone's interesting story ~ the traveler they met in the piazza who is now their friend from country X. Regardless, if you open yourself up to the opportunity there are really amazing people to be found when you're wandering the world.

3. The Fear - Courage - Triumph Triangle
You have to face your fears and your insecurities when you travel alone. Many people have never really been alone in their life, so the idea of being out there in the world with no one can be super daunting. Others have experienced being alone before, but the first time or two that you travel alone can still be scary.
The second part of the equation is that it takes courage to do it. Sometimes a courage you didn't know you possess. But when you've muscled up the courage to take on your fears you then experience triumph. And nothing builds you as a person quite like accomplishments that are your own. Traveling solo can make you feel incredibly triumphant.
(The first time I drove from Florence to San Gimignano alone, without my bestie was incredibly scary. Of course I got lost several times, and she was on a plane back to the USA so I couldn't even call her for help. But when I eventually got there, and in one piece no less, I finally understood why they erect triumphal arches, and seriously considered building one for myself).

4. Freedom
When you travel alone you truly experience freedom. You are free from all that keeps you tethered. You can do what you want, when you want, how you want. Your plans can change on a whim. You'll meet other travelers who will tell you about cool places to go and things to do, and you'll either wind up going places with them, or venturing off solo. You aren't beholden to anyone. For many of us it's the only time in life we are completely free, and its incredibly exhilarating.

5. You Get To Do 100% What You Want
When you travel with someone else, or with a group, you have to give up a portion of what you want to do. There are things you are dying to to, places you want to eat, experiences you want to have, that you have to give up because the others don't want to. Or there's not enough time to do everyone's everything.
Traveling with others means you have to compromise, and that can be a very hard pill to swallow when its a once in a lifetime trip, or somewhere you are not likely to go back to.

6. You Get To Be Selfish And Totally Indulge Yourself.
It feels really good to be able to completely indulge yourself and be selfish. Its wonderful to sleep in when you feel like it, get up at the crack of dawn if you want to,  stop for as many coffees as you want, or stop for none. Just find every single thing that makes you happy, and take full advantage of it.
Life at home can be super stressful, whether that be from work/school/family - you name it, and most of us don't really get much opportunity to totally and unapologetically spoil ourselves rotten, so having that chance and embracing it unashamedly can recharge your batteries like nothing else.

7. You Can Completely Re-Invent Yourself
When you travel alone you get to be exactly who you want to be.
For starters you can leave the tired/grumpy/exasperated/moody/sickly/over worked/stressed out/extroverted/introverted/people pleaser/whatever your poison is/ behind, and become the person you always wanted to be. Or never thought about being - however it plays out.
Explore parts of your personality you haven't seen before, or haven't seen in a while. When you travel solo there is no one to call you on it, so you have the freedom to be anything.
Some of the wildest people I ever met while traveling have turned out to be the church mouse type when we reconnect in their home country. Friends who live their normal life with military precision have lived out a free spirited bohemian existence while traveling alone.
If you could be absolutely anything, what would you be?

I used to always travel alone on all my international trips, and absolutely loved it. The past few years I have mixed up traveling alone with traveling with my best friend of 20+ years, who is the absolute best travel companion ever, or with my son, who is the 2nd best travel companion ever.

And the girl we met in Cortona? She emailed me that night saying how she loved hanging with us, and has kept in touch ever since. Next year she is going to travel to Australasia and stay with my family all over Australia and  New Zealand. An opportunity that she would never have stumbled upon had she not embraced the adventure of traveling alone, at least once in her life.


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The Glorious Tatcha Indigo Collection

Luxury Skin Care brand Tatcha recently released 


I was incredibly lucky to receive these magnificent products recently, and am completely infatuated with them.



The Indigo Collection really is a beauty breakthrough. These high performance products are the antidote to irritated winter skin, but also to any skin that just needs or desires superlative loving.
I am only ever interested, both professionally and personally, in skin care products that show me an immediate, discernible difference. With these three glorious creams you both see and feel the magic on contact.


But before getting into the products themselves, the story behind their genesis is wonderful.

The Indigo plant has been long renowned for its skin healing properties. 
Tatcha founder, Victoria Tsai

Whilst traveling in Japan Tatcha founder Victoria Tsai  discovered a 200 year old book containing the timeless beauty rituals of the geisha. The book delved into the deeply soothing and calming power of the indigo plant, and its use in enhancing the beauty of the complexion.
 During the Edo Period (1603-1867) Japan's noble Samurai wore a layer of indigo-dyed cotton under their armor to help the healing of injured skin, which in turn earned the color the nickname 'Samurai Blue".

A lifetime later the wife of a Japanese Indigo grower rediscovered the ancient healing magic of the plant while researching ways to calm her husband's lifelong skin ailment. Passed down from generation to generation, the family continues to grow and harvest organic Indigo today on their farm which is perched on the Yoshino River. The river floods annually, enriching the soil with rare and wonderful nutrients.

The Tatcha Indigo Collection marries the anti-inflammatory power of natural, organic Japanese Indigo with the hydrating and nourishing power of liquid silk, and gives us this extraordinary set of three products.

The Indigo Soothing Silk Hand Cream is a must for chapped, dry or  irritated skin. It provides instant relief to skin that is sore, and luxe hydration to hands that just want to be pampered.

The Tatcha Soothing Silk Body Butter gives an all over silky finish to the skin. Not too heavy or greasy, and not too light, this truly luxurious product leaves even the most irritated skin soft and smooth.

The Tatcha Indigo Soothing Renewal Treatment softens and soothes any skin. Especially wonderful for skin that is inflamed or irritated (anything from dermatitis to eczema) chapped or dried out, suffering from winter weather. This wonder cream is also magnificent for summer skin that is feeling sunburned or wind burned.
It's also a divine reward for skin that just loves to feel loved.




The Tatcha Indigo Collection products are all an exquisite sky blue shade of indigo, that melts away to invisible as the cream absorbs into the skin.


The high performance, decadent luxury, and superb packaging of the Indigo Collection makes the items a divine gift idea, as well as a beauty must have.

You can find the Tatcha Indigo Collection online at Tatcha.com

Monday, February 17, 2014

Makeup at Rodarte F/W 2014 NYFW

The makeup for the Rodarte Fall/Winter 2014
collection at New York Fashion Week
was created by makeup artist James Kaliardos


Describing the look Kaliardos said:

"This is delicate and youthful beauty. The look is ephemeral and nostalgic creating a beautiful glow."


Here are the products he used to create this lovely makeup


FACE
  • NARSskin Luminous Moisture Cream
  • Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer
  • Radiant Creamy Concealer
  • Pressed Powder

CHEEKS
  • Unlawful Blush (New for Fall 2014, for now try Torrid Blush)
  • Anguilla Matte Multiple

EYES
  • Chocolate side of Dolomites Duo Eyeshadow (New for Fall 2014, for now try Sophia Eyeshadow)
  • Larger Than Life® Lengthening Mascara

BROWS
  • Chocolate side of Dolomites Duo Eyeshadow (New for Fall 2014, for now try Sophia Eyeshadow)
  • Brow Gel

LIGHT LIP
  • El Agua Velvet Lip Liner Pencil (New for Fall 2014, for now try Rosebud Lip Liner Pencil)
  • Dominique Audacious Lipstick (New for Fall 2014, for now try Biscayne Park Satin Lip Pencil)
  • Anguilla Matte Multiple

DARK LIP
  • Mambo Eyeliner
  • Deborah Audacious Lipstick (New for Fall 2014, for now try Pigalle Semi Matte Lipstick)
  • Rouge Tribal Larger Than Life® Lip Gloss

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Karolina Kurkova Is Every Woman for Stylist Magazine

In the February 2014 issue of Stylist magazine
Czech bombshell Karolina Kurkova reinvents herself
over and over creating a glamorous story of every woman.

From punk rocker to show girl, flower child to pinup girl,
Kurkova in the hands of photographer John-Paul Pietrus 
and stylist Alexandra Fullerton,
shows us how endlessly versatile she really is.

Beautiful.

Every Woman







all images courtesy of FGR

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Aaaaand Then I Wound Up On Another Movie....

It's been a crazy couple of weeks.
To say the least.
I had to turn down going to NYFW with the blog because I was already fully booked in makeup-land.
Who even does that???
I was crushed, but nonetheless it's great to be fully booked.

Then yesterday I got home from a full workday, ready to chill with a glass of wine, review NYFW, and write blogs, only to find I had a 30 minute turn around before I had to head out to a movie set.

I hadn't planned on being on a movie right now, let alone shooting nights for a week (whilst working days on another gig), but somehow that's just the life of a makeup artist. You never quite know what will happen next.

And so my planned blogs have to be put aside, and hopefully I will find things OK to post from movie-land.


In the meantime it looks like a homeless person is living in my car. The back seat is seeing all kinds of action right now! Makeup chairs and set bags, warm weather clothes and cold weather clothes - even though the days here are beautiful right now, the nights are cold enough to wear snow jackets, hats and scarves. The trunk is full of makeup cases and after shooting in the desert until the wee hours of the morning, my formerly gleaming black steed is now covered in dust.

It's all worth it though. I maybe exhausted, but it's endless fun!


Monday, February 10, 2014

Get The Look - Makeup at Herve Leger by Max Azria, Fall 2014 NYFW

Check out the fabulous makeup
at the Herve Leger Fall 2014 Ready To Wear Show
at New York Fashion Week.


Makeup artist Val Garland created the look using 
products from Temptu.

"The collection is very futuristic and technological; I wanted the makeup to reflect that. Skin shining through, a matte sci-fi eye and a glossy lip. I wanted the girls to feel fresh, forward and out of this world, somewhat of a digital game" 


"TEMPTU AIRbrush foundation allowed me to achieve an undetectable foundation look"

Val used:
Face AIRpod foundation
Cheeks AIRpod highlighter in Champagne
Eyes S/B Black, S/B Concealer Wheel



Saskia De Brauw For Vogue Italia February 2014

I love model Saskia De Brauw's martial art inspired body language
in this editorial lensed by Craig McDean 
for the February 2014 issue of Vogue Italia.
De Brauw's body looks powerful and strong 
as she weaves her way through a dance 
that is part ballet, part tai chi.


Makeup by Diane Kendal and hair by Orlando Pita
add a layer of fierceness to the fantasy.