Tag: Makeup
Glossier opens its first permanent Atlanta store
Cult-favorite beauty retailer Glossier returns to Ponce City Market—this time for good. The new shop opened August 11 in Atlanta with favorite products like Cloud Paint blush, Brow Boy pomade, and Milk Jelly cleanser, as well as exclusive local merchandise like a Mini Beauty Bag.
My Style: Makeup artist Erica Bogart
A love of art, people, and working with her hands drew Erica Bogart to the makeup industry.
Glossier brings its cult beauty products to Ponce City Market
The pink pop-up arrived on February 19 and is already drawing crowds of fans seeking Boy Brow and Cloud Paint.
Chanel’s first Atlanta-area boutique, a beauty concept, will open outside the Perimeter
When Chanel unveils its latest marquee this month, it won’t be in Buckhead—or even in Atlanta. The new 1,000-square-foot jewel box is the fifth of the brand’s Fragrance and Beauté boutiques in the U.S. Expect a full line of cosmetics (hello, Pirate red lipstick), skincare, fragrances, and even eyewear, plus makeup consultations.
Atlanta-based Honey Pot is stirring up the feminine care industry
Atlanta-based company the Honey Pot has garnered attention from the likes of Vogue and Marie Claire for disrupting the feminine care industry with its plant-based, chemical-free, environmentally friendly wipes, washes, and pads. Beatrice Feliu-Espada launched the company in 2014 after struggling to find suitable products in the feminine care aisle.
You detox your body. Now detox your makeup bag.
Detoxing your makeup bag can be as therapeutic as a juice cleanse—and it’s probably easier to do—especially at clean beauty mecca Aillea, which recently opened in Buckhead.
Hometown beauty brand: Little Barn Apothecary
With two sleek brick-and-mortar shops and an ever-growing pile of accolades from beauty editors, this small-batch beauty line has blossomed into a brand sold coast to coast.
“I didn’t want to kiss my nephew with toxic lipstick!” So this Atlantan created a clean line.
Sarah Biggers's criteria: Products have to be cruelty-free, vegan, free of harsh chemicals, affordable, effective, and glam. This spring she introduced lipsticks and glosses. Expect foundation, blush, and more later this year.
Occasion Makeup: Nars Boutique
Though most women carry a variety of brands in their makeup bags, when it comes to show-stopping glam, go with the deeply pigmented, dramatic Nars.
Yes, you can wear blue eye shadow. Here’s how.
Electric-blue eye shadow is back in a big way, but you don’t have to look like the second coming of Cyndi Lauper. Here’s a step-by-step modern interpretation courtesy of local film and TV makeup artist Carol Rasheed.