Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 04, 2012

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

We recognized Canada Day; we would be remiss to not recognize our very own Fourth of July:
American Flag
We associate the 4th of July with parades, barbeques, and fireworks, but let's take a few moments today to reflect on The Declaration of Independence.

Read Declaration of Independence on the National Archives web site.

Listen:

Audio mp3 Reading by Bill Barker, who portrays Thomas Jefferson at Colonial Williamsburg
Audio mp3 Reading by John F. Kennedy

The Declaration of Independence closes with these words:

And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.


Indeed, several signers suffered for the cause of independence.

It surprised me to hear a man from Eritrea and a man from Pakistan say that they had memorized the Declaration of Independence in their home countries.

The Declaration of Independence is housed at the National Archives in Washington, DC. I was privileged to see the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights arise from out of their vaults prior to visitor hours.

Friday, January 01, 2010

Best and worst magazine covers of 2009

These images certainly caught our eyes at the grocery store, how about you?

This year gave us some really amazing magazine covers -- and a few that left us scratching our heads in confusion. Check out our picks for the best and worst magazine covers of 2009 -- did your faves make the list?

Guess which was among the worst magazine covers?

While not necessarily bad-bad, the February 2009 issue of Allure came in for criticism on account of Stephane Marais's applying a fake bake tan to fair-complected redhead Isla Fisher.

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

The Cosmetics Story of 2009

It's official. I have reviewed the articles published on More Than a Pretty Face this year and selected The Cosmetics Story of 2009.

Ellis Faas is THE cosmetics story of 2009. Hers is the most exciting and original cosmetics story this year. Her Human Colours concept is based on colors based in the human body, a concept that evolved from her experience in doing special effects makeup (simulating wounds, bruises, and blood) for PSAs. Somehow it doesn't fit to call the sleek space age pens that she uses for her products as unique, distinctive, standout, etc., as these words have become so overused that they have lost meaning. Her packaging is truly one of a kind.

Since I published my interview with Ellis Faas back in August, she's launched Ellis Skin (foundation, blusher, concealer, and powder) and Ellis Eyes (eye shadow, mascara, and eyeliner), all packaged in the same sleek space age pens used for Ellis Lips.

Now Ellis Faas has launched Ellis Holder to hold her products. It's a cylinder that can hold up to eight of her products. The skin veil pen fits in the center slot, while other products can be put in the six surrounding slots. Compact powder may be placed in the lid.


Ellis Holder - image from www.ellisfaas.com

Here is Ellis Faas demonstrating how to use Ellis Holder:


Video from www.ellisfaas.com

Not sure about the music with the overdub, though. It sounds like background for soft-core porn! Madonna's Justify My Love comes to mind.

And here is a video of her showing how not to use Ellis Holder:


Video from Ellis Faas's YouTube channel

The Dutch love strong coffee! I traveled across Canada with several folks from The Netherlands, and we were dumbstruck as they added teaspoon after teaspoon of instant coffee and teaspoon after teaspoon of sugar to approximate what they drank back home. It was more like slurry than coffee.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Promotions offered by More Than a Pretty Face

This list is continually updated. Keep checking back!

* Spend $75 on Beauty.com and get a $15 Gift Card! While supplies last. Shop new products from bareMinerals, tarte, butter LONDON, and Origins. This promotion is good while supplies last or until August 31. The Gift Card must be redeemed by September 25.

Beauty.com offers more incentives. Enjoy $10 off $60 at Beauty.com! through the end of the year. Free shipping for orders over $25 for new customers and for orders over $49 for returning customers. Remember, you can combine orders for beauty.com with drugstore.com for your essentials and earn drugstore.com dollars redeemable for subsequent purchases.

* Boots skin care and cosmetics are now available at drugstore.com! Save on Boots skin care at drugstore.com. Offers end 08.28.2009.

NEW GWP Get a Prescriptives Five For Free Kit with your $32.50 Prescriptives foundation or moisturizer purchase. While supplies last. Get a 5 piece gift in warm or cool tones!

Sephora will soon discontinue Laura Geller and Decléor, but you can find them through beauty.com:

* Buy Decléor aromatherapeutic skincare products at Beauty.com

* Buy Laura Geller Makeup at Beauty.com

* Help yourself to an extra 5% off Beauty Strokes brushes for a 35% discount off retail prices at yourbeautystrokes.com. Use coupon code STYLEPAGES. Good through the end of 2009.

* Shop top-rated products on our blog through our e-store!

* Buy gift cards from Amazon.com for your student going back to school!

* Get an airbrushed finish with TEMPTU AIRbrush Makeup System

* Shop By Lauren Luke My Smokey Classics Palette and other By Lauren Luke palettes.

* Illamasqua is now stateside! Create sultry eyes with Illamasqua Powder Eye Shadow Moan.

* NEW A first for NARS: Free Shipping on All Orders. Limited Time Only! Buy hot products like NARS's new sheer lipstick Fast Ride. Free shipping ends August 28.

Also check out the feature on François Nars in T, the New York Times lifestyle magazine.

Yours for the asking!

Patricia Wexler MD Daily Defense Anti-Oxidant Tinted Moisturizer SPF 30 Tint 3 - Deep

* Patricia Wexler MD Daily Defense Anti-Oxidant Tinted Moisturizer SPF 30 Tint 3 - Deep is available for the asking. If you're interested in receiving it, send me an email at thestylepage [at] yahoo.com and put "Patricia Wexler MD" in the subject line.

* Two Cover FX products are available for the asking. The products are: Clearprep FX Matte Foundation Primer and Anti-Acne Treatment and Conceal FX Camouflage Concealer. If you're interested in receiving these products, send me an email at thestylepage [at] yahoo.com and put "CoverFX" in the subject line.

NOTE Conceal FX Camouflage Concealer in Light/Medium has been slightly used. However, the risk for contamination is minimal, as it comes in a squeeze tube.

Product reviews are appreciated! Just let me know when you publish them and I'll link to it.

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Friday, August 07, 2009

Trailblazing model Naomi Sims dies at 61

Naomi Sims, who was the first African-American model to be featured on the cover of a major magazine (the November 1968 issue of Ladies' Home Journal), died of breast cancer on August 1 at age 61. She paved the way for every model of African origin who came after her, including Beverly Johnson, Imam, Tyra, and the *other* Naomi, among many others.

Read my review of the autobiography of Alek Wek, another model who changed the standards of beauty.

Here are two photos of Naomi Sims that I love:

The October 17, 2009 issue of Life, in which she has a ponytail coiled around her neck:
Naomi Sims
Nearly 40 years later, it still looks fresh.

This photo was taken in 1973:
Naomi Sims
Beverly Johnson, who became the first African-American model to appear on the cover of Vogue, shares her memories of Naomi Sims' kindness when she was a fledgling model in this radio interview. No Naomi-Tyra fighting here!

Beverly Johnson

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Better days


Farrah Fawcett (February 2, 1947 - June 25, 2009) on her top-selling pin-up (1976)


"I want you back"
The Jackson Five featuring Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958 - June 25, 2009) on The Ed Sullivan Show (1970)



"Pushin' Too Hard"
Casey Kasem introduces Sky Saxon (d. June 25, 2009) and The Seeds (1967)

Friday, February 06, 2009

TotalBeauty.com
2009 Predictions: The Beauty Edition

The products and treatments that will take the beauty world by storm


Thousands of beauty products debut each year, so it takes something special for a product to stand out from the crowd. These are the 10 breakthroughs in the industry we think deserve a prime spot on your bathroom counter. So without further ado...

See products

Friday, January 23, 2009

Missing IsaDora? Found.


Cover of February 2009 Allure

I was surprised to see a reference to IsaDora eyeshadow in the "Black and Blue" photo spread that appears in the February 2009 issue of Allure. Over a year ago, beauty advisors at Walgreen's (which had been the exclusive distributor for IsaDora in the U.S.) told me that IsaDora decided against shipping to the U.S.

I checked the credits in the back of the magazine, which indicated that IsaDora was available through walgreens.com. A search of walgreens.com did not yield any results for IsaDora.

The good news is that IsaDora is now being sold through Cosmeticmall.com and Amazon.com!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Post-inauguration thoughts

As with most Americans, I watched the Presidential inauguration. I tuned into C-SPAN, because I knew that there would be less intrusion by the chattering classes.

When so much hype and expectation surrounds an event (the election, the inauguration), I become skeptical and even cynical. It seems that many regard Barack Obama as the Second Coming. He is a politician.

Now since the inauguration is past, President Obama gets down to the hard task of governing. I hope that that will mean euphoric Americans will come down to Earth.

By and large, those of us who voted for the other guy have been at least willing to give President Obama a chance. On the other hand, we've been tainted as being taken in by fear. Deepak Chopra, in one of his more loopier moments, said that McCain-Palin represented our shadow selves(!): one woman started a Facebook group on that premise to hold Barack Obama "in the light." Over one hundred people joined her group.

Now, who wants to be on the side of fear and shadows? Is this not a subtle way to undermine your opponents? I hope that President Obama and his supporters will reach out to those who didn't vote for him - and that includes the 43% who voted for McCain-Palin.

Another thing: George W. Bush is no longer President. Enough with Bush Derangement Syndrome (BDS).