Tag: beauty
Colorists: Jenn Jones, Amber Casciano, and Lindsey Wiseman
Hair feeling dull? Check out these three Atlanta colorists.
Niche perfumes: Neiman Marcus
Atlanta may not have Le Labo, but Neiman Marcus offers our best selection of niche perfumes.
K Beauty: Tony Moly Cosmetic Store
Korean beauty has officially hit the Western mainstream—and with their wide selection and ultra-helpful staff, Tony Moly’s Johns Creek store is the ideal place to experiment.
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.
My month-long quest for lustrous hair
Ever since puberty, the texture of my hair has resembled that of curly straw. And as I’ve gotten older—and, let’s face it, grayer—it’s only gotten drier, particularly in the arid winter months. I happily volunteered to embark on a month-long quest for lustrous, supermoisturized locks.
3 new Buckhead blowdry spots
Chairs fill up fast at Atlanta’s blowdry bars; come holiday season, you’re lucky to land an appointment. Here, three new Buckhead spots to try.
Brow Shaping: Iolanda Benteu at the Cosmetic Market
Trusting the fate of your brows to a stranger can be daunting, but Benteu seems like an old friend—and a knowledgeable one at that.
Local Find: BeBella has probiotics for your face
You’ve probably heard that consuming probiotics—naturally occurring “good” bacteria—can help improve digestive health. But would you apply the friendly bacteria directly to your face?
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.