How to Have an A-Lister Hair Salon Appointment

When booking, ask the receptionist to add a few extra minutes for a consultation. Dress nicely for the appointment. It’s hard for the stylist to envision glory when you’re wearing sweats. Inspire. Arrive a bit early to avoid being rushed. In the chair, clearly communicate what you want, your level of styling competence and the time and money you can commit to care. With all that info, the stylist can suggest a cut that conforms to your needs.

Consultations should be show and tell. Don’t just say you want Jennifer Anniston’s hairstyle. That could result in a flash back to the Rachel cut when you want her do from this decade. Bring pictures.

“Do whatever you want. I’m yours,” could end in disaster. This isn’t a romantic liaison. Don’t assume the stylist cares, is motivated or creative at this point in his or her day. Be prepared to give direction. That’s not to say you shouldn’t heed professional advice. If a stylist warns going platinum could cause your hair to fall out, that Gwen Stefani do is a don’t.

I know I’ve learned from my many mistakes in the chair. What is your worst hair horror story?

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Four End of Summer Skin Fixes

As my tan fades, the warm glow gives way to the sun damage. I often bump into world-renowned dermatologist Dr. Adrienne Denese in QVC’s green room. As she disapprovingly eyes my sunspots, Dr. Denese reminds me the number one thing I should do for my skin is slather on the SPF. There’s nothing luxe about skin cancer.

Most have us have gotten better about applying it to our faces, but we often forget our necks, hands and other exposed areas. From a vanity standpoint, it’s these parts of our bodies that often give away our age. Let’s leave them guessing with these four fixes.

1. I prefer bangs to Botox (I could change my mind by tomorrow). For a temporary fix, Freeze 24/7 Instant Targeted Wrinkle Treatment is amazing at making even deep lines disappear (10 g, $65, freeze247.com).

2. Ward off impending droop without dropping a dime at the plastic surgeon. Try Esther Blum’s natural facelift from her book, “Secrets of Gorgeous.”

-       Eat wild Alaskan salmon three times a week or more. Blum calls it a face-lift in your fridge. It’s nutrients act as a wrinkle fighter and improve cognitive function.  Pretty smart.

-       Eat avocado, raw nuts and seeds to moisturize you skin from within.

-       Eat organic blueberries and cantaloupe to plump and protect you skin,

-       Avoid sugar as it causes inflammation and can add years to your face.

3. If you go the injectable or surgical route, be sure to go to a board-certified medical practioner who has a hefty list of happy patients. Just because someone can legally administer a treatment, doesn’t mean they should. You don’t want some greedy guy with a weekend class under his belt giving you a permanent droopy eyelid. You can’t play that off as sultry. I promise.

4. Be sure to book an annual skin cancer check with your dermatologist. Good health equals luscious looks.

 

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10 Summer Essentials to Buy On Sale

While I’m wishing for an endless summer, stores and magazines are rolling out the fall lines. Warm weather wear is on the way out. Shop now for bargains, but remember hot trends get trapped in time. To look chic in your purchase next summer, stick with the season’s timeless classics.

1. Aviator sun glasses.

2. White cotton gauze boyfriend shirt.

3. Halter-style sundress.

4. Espadrilles (flat or wedge).

5. Monogrammed canvas tote.

6. Woven straw handbag.

7. Solid-colored tank tops.

8. Canvas tennis sneakers.

9. Bangles (costume, of course.)

10. Gold-tone sandals.

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Mastering French Fashion Flair

Cleaning out my closet for spring requires extra motivation and inspiration, so I picked up “Parisian Chic: A Style Guide,” by Ines de la Fressange. The celebrity model – you may recognize her as the face of Chanel – spills the secrets on how to get your je ne sais quoi going on. She builds on seven wardrobe basics with accessories adding personal style.

1- navy blazer

2- trench coat (Burberry is worth the bucks)

3- navy cashmere sweater

4- tank shirts in neutrals

5- the little black dress

6- perfect jeans in white, black and blue (an epic search to be sure!)

7- leather jacket (tan)

She deplores matching outfits and is a fan of mixing high and low-priced pieces. The quick and fun read also includes tips on beauty, decorating, entertaining and traveling to Paris, but the best advice is found in the fashion section.

 

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Luxe for Less: Pippa’s Perfect Bridesmaid Gown

Pippa's Maid of Honor Gown, Designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, $$$$$$$

 

Or, save a few pounds and try this silk dress with the same sexy simple lines. It’s comfy. I own it in black. For an even steeper discount, check ebay for returns that are new with tags. Just put “J.Crew new gown” in search.

 

J. Crew, Cecilia Gown, $450

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Get Your British On With May’s Luxe List (Inspired by the Royal Wedding)

See the Luxe List Here.

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Floral Inspirations: Tiffany Garden and The Philadelphia International Flower Show

 

Tiffany & Co. Garden Collection

 

You don’t need a green thumb to cultivate an appreciation for garden-inspired fine jewelry. I’m more likely to slip on a necklace than garden gloves (though it has happened). The Tiffany & Co. garden collection bursts into bloom this Spring. The delicate garden scenes are designed with beautifully colored and intricately cut gems set in platinum and 18 karat rose and yellow gold.

Tiffany Garden is based on diamond floral brooches created by legendary jewelry designer Paulding Farnham (1859-1927), whose vision of design was shaped by the American landscape.  Trained in botanic illustration, Farnham was chief designer of Tiffany’s exhibits that won gold medals at the great world expositions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

These may be aspirational pieces, but then again I’m also aspiring to the spectacular garden displays at The Philadelphia International Flower Show. There is still time to visit. The show ends Sunday, March 13.

 

 

Tiffany & Co. Garden Collection

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Scents and Sensibility

Anyone who has ever been packed into an elevator can tell you perfume preference is highly subjective. A scent one person finds sublime, might smell like cat pee to another. I will never appreciate the appeal of the number-one selling perfume in the world – Chanel No. 5.

Marilyn Monroe famously proclaimed it was all she wore to bed. I’d rather slip into Chanel No. 19, CoCo or Chance. Maybe that’s my body chemistry at play. My best friend smells divine in a floral scent that turns me into Pepe le Pew. I’m delish in vanilla or citrus top notes – anything edible. It’s wise to try before you buy.

Everyone should have their “signature scent,” but building a fragrance wardrobe can be fun. Switch out your scent based on mood and situation. It’s ideal to have at least one light day-time scent and a sexier evening scent. I rotate scents seasonally – stronger for fall/winter and lighter for spring/summer.

Fragrances can last years and years if they aren’t exposed to heat and light. Sprays last longer than the bottles (the dabbing variety).

People are sentimental about fragrances. They are powerful memory triggers. One whiff of white gardenia has me remembering my grandmother. What was the first perfume or cologne you ever wore? What memories do certain scents conjure up? What are you wearing now? Please share your comments.

Classic Perfumes Make a Comeback

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Goddesses Need Not Be Bronze

My pale skin is looking a bit pasty at this point. And, when I have 3 a.m. call time for a show, I could be mistaken for an extra in “Night of the Living Dead.” A makeup artist once told me that I just needed to “warm up” my complexion. Thankfully this doesn’t call for a Snookie-style spray tan or fake-n-bake. Traditional bronzer looks like dirt on this Irish gal’s winter face. Not a look I want. I’ve found three products that make me look like I’ve got a pulse and pretty me up.

Dandelion by Benefit, $28, Macys and Sephora.com

Bobbi Brown Illuminating Bronzing Powder in Antigua 2, $33, Macys

Balance-N-Brighten by Laura Geller, $31, Ulta.com and QVC.com

Sometimes a great foundation and blush are not enough. When your skin needs that extra oomph turn to one of the above. They should be applied with a large dense brush (such as Sephora’s Platinum Series Bronzer Brush) to where sunlight would naturally hit your face. Some prefer to apply after foundation and before blush, but I leave it to the finishing touch. Now go perk up your pretty without an expensive trip to the tropics.

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Tiffany & Co. in Tinsel Town for the Golden Globes

Natalie Portman at the 2011 Golden Globes. Photo: Getty Images

A couple of stars opened up little blue boxes before their big night at the Golden Globes. Natalie Portman caught flak for her gown’s romantic rose applique, but the swan sparkled in a stunning Tiffany diamond necklace, oval diamond stud earrings and ring.

Actress Olivia Wilde turned to Tiffany for  a cushion cut citrine ring and earrings, both set in 18K yellow gold to accessorize her gorgeous gown.

I now declare citrine in 18K gold “the luxe look” in jewelry for winter 2011. My husband gave me a beautiful necklace and earrings in both for Christmas. Hmm. I might have to enlist him for jewelry trend spotting.

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