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Posted by on Jan 25, 2010 in Uncategorized | 6 comments

She’s Got The Look – Jennifer Lawrence – Sundance Film Festival

wireimage_sundance_jenniferlawrence What did Winter’s Bone actress use to prepare her skin from the harsh Utah climate? Makeup artist Jordan Long saw that Lawrence’s skin was protected with skincare line Votre Vu:

“I used the [Tragic Magic] Rescue Creme to calm her skin as she had slight redness. I also used the [Champagne Kisses] Enhancing Lip Balm which provided a nice nourishing base before I applied lipstick.”

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Posted by on Jan 24, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

She’s Got The Look – Kate Mara at Sundance Film Festival

Hairstylist Stephen Lewis shares how Solessence readers can duplicate Kate Mara’s casual locks for Sundance using Leonor Greyl:

“Kate Mara wanted to wear a hat but I applied some Serum de Soie Sublimateur to her dry hair and worked it in. I then ran a blow dryer through her hair to give it volume and a tussled look. I finished the look with Eclat Natural on my fingertips and she was ready to go!”

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Posted by on Jan 24, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

She’s Got The Look – Catherine Keener at Sundance Film Festival

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Catherine Keener kept it loose and casual for her Friday arrival at Sundance. Hairstylist Stephen Lewis worked on her look for both day and night, and gives us the breakdown on how Solessence readers can achieve the same look:

1. Lightly spritz hair with water and apply Leonor Greyl Serum de Soie Sublimateur, working it in.
2. Dry hair and apply a small amount of Eclat Naturel on the ends.

For the evening look (not pictured):

“I applied Serum de Soie Sublimateaur to her wet hair and then blow-dried it with a large round brush. I then applied Mousse au Lotus Volumatrice to the crown of her head for volume. I finished the look with Eclat Naturel. A little goes a long way and makes the hair look very polished.”

It’s all about product, product, product. Leonor Greyl is the brand Madonna travels with on tour.

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Posted by on Jan 23, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

butter LONDON – The Jelly Are Coming!

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There will be photos galore come February launch of Jelly, the new line by butter LONDON. Described as “Juicy, sheer colour that looks and feels like slick, wet “lipgloss” for your nails” they can be layered for opaqueness to create the look of your mood. They can also be layered by color, creating a whole world of creativity from three bottles. TweeStroppyChuffed Twee, Stroppy, Chuffed

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Posted by on Jan 21, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Fashion Editor Daniel Saynt Donates His NY Fashion Week Seats to Haitian Relief

Interesting idea just arrived via email press release.

New York – Daniel Saynt of The Fashionably Independent (FashionIndie.com) is asking New York designers to help in his efforts for Haitian relief. The Editor of the popular fashion source is asking designers to allow him to donate his invitations to New York Fashion Week to raise funds for HEAL HAITI, a charity that is currently mobilizing efforts to bring food, shelter and support to those in the earthquake ravaged country.

The tickets will be made available for auction beginning February 1st for one full week on CharityBuzz.com. The proceeds will be given directly to HEAL HAITI, an effort by the US Fund for UNICEF and The American Red Cross.

“This is only a small effort but I’m hoping to bring some help to those in need,” said Daniel Saynt. “I have faith that designers will step up and allow us to provide Haitians with some much needed assistance.”

Daniel Saynt, Editor-In-Chief of FashionIndie.com, will be personally handling the management of all donations. You can reach him directly at (646) 715-4551 or by email at saynt@fashionindie.com.

For Details on Daniel Saynt’s Efforts Visit: FashionIndie.com/haiti

About The Fashionably Independent
A fashion lifestyle network that unites over 350 independent publishers and reaches over 5,000,000 readers per month. FashionIndie.com is the most read fashion news aggregator on the web. They also manage TheyEnvy.Us, a fashion industry social network which connects to 7000 industry professionals.

About Help Haiti
Organized by CharityBuzz.com, Help Haiti provides relief funds to accredited charity groups US Fund for UNICEF and The American Red Cross. UNICEF is currently providing assistance to children of Haiti. The American Red Cross is working on bringing health care to those in need.
RatePoint Haiti Earthquake

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