Thursday, September 1, 2016

How To Minimize Your Zika Risk

As an avid traveler I've had to start weighing the risks and possibilities of exposure to the Zika virus.

For me it has largely just been a case of evaluating whether Zika has made an appearance where I'm going, but now it seems to be moving around a lot more so I'm starting to pay more attention.



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I just saw this article by Matt Villano on Afar.com


An Expert’s Tips for Minimizing Your Zika Risk


Things you need to know about the virus to protect yourself—and the ones you love.


News about the Zika virus is everywhere these days, and rightfully so—if a woman is infected during pregnancy, the virus can cause frightening birth defects in infants. The virus started in South America and has spread across the Caribbean. Most recently, a Zika outbreak in a neighborhood of Miami Beach has many experts considering whether to issue a travel warning to the area. Still, for most people, Zika has mild or negligible effects—as far as viruses go, it’s not much worse than the average case of pinkeye. We recently spoke with Dr. Michele Barry, director of Stanford University’s Center for Innovation in Global Health and former president of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH), to get the scoop on Zika and what travelers can do to minimize risk of contracting Zika on the road.
If I’m traveling, what do I need to know about Zika?
Three things, really. One is to be aware of whether Zika is happening in the area that you’re traveling. Two is to make sure that you avail yourself of the best mosquito repellent out there, and in my estimation or opinion, that’s anything with diethyltoluamide, DEET. Three: Make sure you’re wearing permethrin-impregnated clothes, which are easily obtained in mountain goods stores like REI. These clothes have mosquito repellent built-in. If you have permethrin-impregnated clothing and a little bit of DEET on your exposed skin, that’s probably the best protection that you can have. The CDC also has some great tips about prevention.
You mentioned DEET. What kind of DEET is best?
I like to use a percentage between 35 and 50. The percentage of DEET doesn’t mean it's more effective; it just means it stays on your skin longer so you don’t have to keep reapplying. The higher the percentage, the longer it lasts, so if you’re using a low percentage like 10 to 20, everybody thinks that that’s less carcinogenic, but actually that means you have to reapply it every two hours, and in actuality, the studies on carcinogenicity in DEET are really lacking. There really are very few side effects, even in long-term use. Another mosquito repellent you can use that’s equally effective is Picaridin, although I have to say I tend more towards the DEET products. Picaridin only comes in one percentage, but there are some people who like that better and think it works as well.
So many Zika cases are in warm, tropical climates. Any tips for applying repellents with sunscreen? 
Absolutely. Everybody should remember to apply the sunscreen first and then the mosquito repellent over the sunscreen so you don’t dilute out the mosquito repellent.
You’re a doctor at Stanford’s Travel Medicine Clinic [which is open to the public]. Are there any other precautions travelers can take?
Try to reduce your environmental exposure. If you’re renting a house in a tropical setting, make sure there’s no standing water around your house. If you’re able to rent a place with air-conditioning so that you can stay inside and not be exposed to mosquitoes most of the time, that’s also better. Then recognize that there are areas that mosquitoes like to hang out in, which is stagnant pools, ponds, swamps. Try to avoid those, or when you go near them, just be sure you’re wearing repellent. 

The CDC has said Zika is most dangerous for pregnant women or women who might want to get pregnant. How can these specific travelers minimize risk? 
If you’re a pregnant woman, you should not travel to a Zika area. If you have been exposed and you want to become pregnant, you really should wait eight weeks before conceiving. Men who want to conceive should wait six months after being in the area; if a man gets the disease, it can hang out in his testicles for a while. 
What would you say is the biggest misconception about Zika out there today? 
First, I think those images of babies with tiny heads have created mass hysteria. I also think we need to remind people Zika is not just a mosquito-borne illness, it’s also a sexually-transmitted disease. The majority of Zika cases to this point are asymptomatic—about 75 percent of all cases involve people who don’t even know they had it. It’s important to educate people on this point. This also is why the situation in Miami Beach is so concerning. That’s a very sexually active population there. That could create a mini-epidemic pretty fast. 
How does the Zika saga end? 
Viruses die down, and this one could. We also have a bill on the table in Congress to fund a vaccine. One vaccine candidate already has been approved for trials. I wrote about that in a recent op-ed for USA Today. Congress needs to get off their asses and move on it. 
Until then, what can we learn from Zika? 
The larger, more philosophical aspect of Zika is that this is another disease that's jumped from monkey to man, like the yellow fever outbreak that's going on in Angola, and potentially the Ebola outbreak that happened in Guinea. We as a society need to take care of our animals. If you look at the Ebola outbreak in 1976, they had a big die-off of gorillas six months before it even jumped into man. If we had known that, we might have been able to prevent many deaths. There is something called the One Health Initiative, and it focuses on keeping animals and humans healthy by doing better bio-surveillance. That will only become more important.
Matt Villano is a freelance writer and editor based in Healdsburg, California. In nearly 20 years as a full-time freelancer, he has covered travel for publications including TIME, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Sunset, Backpacker, Entrepreneur, and more. He contributes to the Expedia Viewfinder blog and writes a monthly food column for Islands magazine. Villano also serves on the board of the Family Travel Association and blogs about family travel at Wandering Pod. Learn more about him at Whalehead.com

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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

The Wonderfully Weird Makeup Trend Sweeping Korea

I'm absolutely obsessed with K-Beauty. 
I swear by Korean skin care. I can honestly say my skin has never ever looked better. It looks firm and smooth and it glows. 
In fact today a new order of skin care products arrived from Memebox. I order all my skin care products through them - they are so inexpensive especially when compared to Sephora's pricing, and because they ship out of San Francisco they get here in about 3 days.


Anyway when I opened the Vogue.com email in my inbox today there was a story about K-Beauty, which of course got my attention.

I can't say that I will actually try this technique. Apart from the fact that I'm sure it would go hilariously wrong for me, I'm into super glowy looking skin, rather than matte. But I can imagine it going crazy on Instagram :))

The Wonderfully Weird Makeup Trick That’s Sweeping Korea

by Monica Kim for Vogue.com

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image via Vogue.com


“It’s the hot tip in K-beauty right now.” This, I’m told constantly, and always take with a fat grain of salt. But at dinner in Seoul last week with a particularly plugged-in friend, I heard that a rather unorthodox trick called jamsu makeup (roughly translated to “diving” or “submerging”) had swept the city this summer, producing a perfectly matte, melt-proof face with little more than a bottle of baby powder and a basin of water. Given the thick humidity enveloping both the U.S. and Korea of late, I was at least intrigued by the wholly whimsical proposition.
It was purportedly a Japanese beauty blogger who sparked the trend on YouTube, though it quickly became a Korean sensation. The novel technique bears some similarity to “baking”—setting your makeup with powder and body heat—but feels rather next-level. First, cleanse and moisturize, then swipe on primer, foundation, and concealer, per usual. Then, shake heavy handfuls of Johnson’s Baby Powder onto your palms (though any loose powder will do) and pat it on freely, releasing clouds of it into the air until a pale kabuki-style base appears. Filling a sink with cool water, plunge your powdered complexion into the bath and hold it there for no more than 30 seconds. Finally, pat your face dry, and finish the rest of your look with a lasting, pitch-perfect canvas.
“If you have dry skin, don’t push your face in the water too long,” my friend says, adding that one might take a facial mist and spray liberally, instead. A bit reluctantly, I dunk my Ringu-esque head in the sink for some 15 seconds, feeling (frankly) ridiculous. But, I quickly find, the results are beyond. Yes, my skin is intensely matte, but also incredibly smooth and even-toned. Better yet, when shading in my arches and applying liner, there is no oil-induced glide, allowing me to craft fine, pencil-thin strokes that are the best brow-work I’ve done in ages—all thanks to a $4 tin of drugstore powder. It lasts remarkably well with no under-eye smudging and, I’m frequently told, my face looks softer and even younger—appropriately enough, like the skin on a baby’s bottom.
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 Learn more about Korean skin care here and here  and here


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Sunday, August 28, 2016

Post - Summer Hair Fixes



By the time a long, fun summer comes to an end your hair is thrashed.

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image via Hair World Magazine


Sun, surf, and chlorine all do their damage to your hair. Perspiration through your scalp, dry shampoos and all the products you use in your hair can gunk up your scalp. The combination of these things can leave you with dull, damaged, color challenged hair, so in order for your hair to look luscious for fall it's time to the following four steps:
         
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Image via Huffington Post

1 Microderm Your Scalp

My hair dresser turned me onto this and it is one of the best hair tricks I have ever learned. Just as the skin on your body and on your face need exfoliating, so does your scalp. When your scalp gets a build up of products and dead skin and sebum it can start closing over the follicle, and hair gets thinner and loses its luster.

Using a microdermabrasion treatment at the end of summer clears your scalp and makes way for your hair to grow thick and shiny.
It's a great thing to do pre having your hair colored, and my hairdresser has me do it at the end of each season. You won't believe the difference in your hair and how bouncy it gets after one of these treatments!


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I use Nioxin Scalp Renew Dermabrasion Treatment. I order it on Amazon.

2. Get Cut.

When summer is over it's time to get a really good cut. 
Refresh your shape, get rid of damaged, split ends and get some new movement in your hair for a fabulous fall look.

3. Masque It.

Summer dehydrates your hair. It losses its luster, gets lank and dull and gets dry dry dry. Show your locks the love by using deep conditioning treatments and masks. My hairdresser makes me use a heavy duty conditioning treatment every time I shampoo, but you may want to do it every couple of weeks or so.
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When I want to spoil myself I use Oribe's incredible Masque For Beautiful Hair available at Space NK


I use lots of Bumble and Bumble products, including their Mending Mask.


I also love Moroccan Oil Intense Hydration Mask. Not only does it make your hair feel beautiful, it smells divine too!

4. Color It.


As fall approaches it's time to change up your color. Ashy, white and platinum blondes need to soften down to soft beige blondes, brunettes can add in a little warmth. Maybe you want some balayage, maybe you want a major change, or maybe just a little toning. Regardless, it's time to work your color!


Friday, August 26, 2016

The Fabu-list August 2016

 


What are you coveting this month?
Summer is nearing it's end, and although every year I hang on for as long as possible, it's time to start thinking about the transition into fall.
I've made this list a fabu-list instead of a coveted list, because I do own some of the items. But I do have a major covet going on the others...

Clockwise from top left:

Miansai Screw Cuff Bracelet in gold. I love that this bracelet is sleek and chic, and stands out as being different. You can wear it in a stack of bracelets, or in complete simplicity on it's own.

Reves de Sabine bath and body oils. I have both of these and absolutely love them. Your skin feels amazing with these beautiful oils, and I'm convinced that they are extending my tan from Italy this past June. They feel luxurious but come at a very friendly price point. Read about Reves de Sabine here.

Prada Tote  Isn't this just the perfect tote for fall? It's very roomy, the color is gorgeous, and it has a very Olivia Pope feel to it. I so want this bag!

Charlotte Tilbury Hot Lips in Kim K.W. is the perfect pinky nude for the entire year, not just fall. Inspired by  Kim Kardashian West's signature nude lip it has already become a best seller, and no doubt will stay one. It's just perfect.

The Michael Kors block heeled Marina slingback sandal is about as perfect as it gets. Killer with a pair of jeans this shoe elongates your leg with a little black dress, works with skirts, pants - basically every single thing in your closet. Love.

Paris In Love by Eloisa James. I'm always in love with Paris, so I grabbed this book as soon as I saw it! Eloisa up and moved her family to Paris for a year. I dream about doing that myself, and I love reading anything set in the city of light, so this book was a win before I even opened the cover.
And it's a perfect read to close out the summer.

Chanel Illusion d'Ombre eye shadow in Rouge Brule. You absolutely cannot beat red and gold eye shadow. It may sound intimidating at first, but it is absolute magic! Want to really spark your eye color and draw attention to your eye without overwhelming it with makeup? A subtle swipe of red gold on your lid is your absolute best friend. This eye shadow is everything!

The Na Kd off the shoulder knot blouse in white is super chic! The sleeves are gorgeous, the knot detail is so stylish, and the back of the blouse has a little something extra to cover your booty.
This blouse is lovely with a skirt, killer with a pair of jeans and a tan block heeled sandal, great with a pair of pants. It's fabulous.

Chanel nail gloss in Rouge Radical. I love the concept of a red see-through gloss instead of a full red nail polish! It's so fresh and modern.


Wednesday, August 24, 2016

How To Prolong Your Summer Tan

Summer is coming to an end, and for the most part vacations are over for the season. If you're like me you're maybe not quite ready to trade in your tan for jeans and boots and winter pallor. If you're like me you want to get every last day out of that tan.
So you need a game plan, and I've got one for you.

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6 Steps To Prolong Your Summer Tan



1. Cool Showers

Hot water dehydrates your skin and speeds up peeling and flaking.
Turn the temperature down and avoid high lather soaps and shower gels which just strip the extra moisture out of your skin, instead choose something super gentle.

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Ren's beautiful Moroccan Rose Otto Body Wash is super hydrating, skin calming and frankly, pampering. It has won the InStyle Magazine Best Body Wash 9 years in a row! You can find it online at Space NK

2. Exfoliate

It sounds counter-intuitive, right??? But part of the key to keeping the tan nice and glowy is to keep it smooth. Gently exfoliating your skin every couple of weeks gets rid of the dead skin cells that are dulling up your tan and helps you to keep whats left looking gorgeous.


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Tata Harper Smoothing Scrub micro polishes your skin and has all kind of glorious ingredients that give it a boost of hydration and make you feel luxurious. You can find it online at Space NK


3. Moisturize.

Moisturize. Moisturize. Moisturize. To keep that tan alive you need to upgrade to a serious body balm or body oil. I've been obsessing over these fabulous body products from Reves De Sabine all summer long. The Bath and Body oils are glorious, 

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and the Dream Body Balm is a serious body balm. If this doesn't save your tan nothing will. 

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Both are available online at Reves De Sabine


4. Drink Water

The key to keeping hydrated is to keep drinking water.
Every cell in your body needs it, every organ needs it, and your skin is the biggest organ on your body, so feed your tan with plenty of extra H2O

5. Fake It

As the color does begin to fade give it a little boost with some self tanner. 

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St Tropez self tanning products give beautiful, believable color. They've been best sellers for years, and never let you down.
You can find them online at Nordstrom


6. Wear White

A great trick to keep looking tanned is to wear white next to your face. When its time to throw on jeans again, pair them with a crisp white shirt, some bronzer and a pink glossy lip. It will make you feel good too!

Monday, August 22, 2016

The Best Of Ted Talks ~ Sheryl Sandberg

I'm a huge Ted Talks fan.

I'm also a huge Sheryl Sandberg fan. I've done her makeup before, and found her brilliant and engaging and inspiring. 
Incredibly inspiring. 
Her Ted Talk is also brilliant and engaging and inspiring.

I hope you will watch this. And share it with your friends and your daughters. And tell them to sit at the table, raise their hands and don't leave before you leave.





The Victoria Beckham First Ever Makeup Tutorial - The London Look

I love her.

Victoria Beckham's has paired up with (my least favorite makeup brand, but whatever) makeup monolith Estée Lauder for a limited edition collaboration.
Maybe this is a precursor to a Victoria Beckham makeup line? If she does one it would be fabulous - all glory skin, subtly smoky eyes.

Anyway, with her Estée Lauder gig debuting in September VB has made a makeup tutorial video showing her "London Look".

Did I mention that I love her??

Check it out below: