June 10, 2015

That light in your eyes!

Do you love putting your mascara on in the morning? I know I do. It is really my favorite part of my whole routine. But have you ever run out of time and just don’t seem to have time to put your on? Or maybe you need a touch up and your in a dimly lit place? NEVER FEAR Dakota Vox is here! Dakota Vox Light up mascara offers you a rich black color that coats and lengthens each lash individually. Also, with an added mirror you don’t have to worry about poking yourself in the eye because you don’t have to worry about holding a compact while putting it on. Its all in the palm of your hand.

TO see how Dakota Vox works check out my little video below. I hope you enjoy!

Dakota Vox

Dakota Vox

Watch video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCP9ibGDV7c

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June 10, 2015

Eugenia Kuzmina, a good friend of IAGT and client of former IAGT Men’s Editor, Anthony Turk shares her story with Renee’ Ward

In an exclusive Q&A with Renée Ward, Russian-born supermodel turned actress and stand-up comedian Eugenia Kuzmina shares how she landed modeling jobs in her early teens and how working early in life shapes who she is today. http://www.examiner.com/article/at-15-eugenia-kuzmina-shared-the-catwalk-with-fashion-icon-naomi-campbell

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Eugenia Kuzmina

Kuzmina’s modeling career took off when she started working with Ford Models Europe.

She was the cover girl for the August 2004 edition of Glamour and has been featured in advertisements for Armani Jeans, Dior sunglasses, GAP, Arden B, Express, Kenzi, Replay Jeans, Sephora, and L’Oreal. She has also been featured in magazines, such as Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire, Japanese and Russian Vogue, GQ, Self, Shape, as well as catalogs for Hermès and Cartier.

In 2015 Kuzmina portrays Gulla opposite Danny McBride , Scott Caan and Bill Murray in the film, Rock The Kasbah, appears in a scene with Christopher Walken in a Jason Bateman film, The Family Fang and another feature, Dirty Grandpa directed by Dan Mazer , where she portrays a judgmental hippie Cathy, opposite Zac Efron.

Kuzmina is passionate about comedy and can frequently be seen doing stand-up at The Comedy Store and Flappers.

This is another in a series of articles about the “first jobs” of successful people, their advice for today’s teens, and reflects the value of work early in life. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Ward: What was your first paying job?
Kuzmina:
 I started modeling for pay when I was 14 years old. It was a time when several American companies came to Russia to scout young models. I was featured in national commercials for RC Cola and M&M’s. I was obsessed with all the products. It was a great opportunity for me to make some money for my family because we were poor even though my father worked for the government he wasn’t paid well. We grew up in food lines. Then, my father passed away when I was 15 and it was just my mom, little sister and me.

I had been approached by several people to go to France to model but up until then my mom was afraid that I would be sold and end up in Turkey to dance on tables or worse. It was like the Wild West. At that time it was a huge thing in Russia. Even now I try to advise young women to be aware of this situation especially if someone just comes up to them on the street.

A scout came to my school and asked to meet with me and my mom. He had all the contract papers from the agency and we checked it out and found it was all legitimate. It was a big step because I had to go by myself and stay in my first apartment. I was 15 and in Paris when I landed my first big paying job. The agency started sending me out to a lot of fashion shows. I remember that I didn’t have any fashion sense whatsoever.

They sent me to audition for Yves Saint Laurent. But before I could meet with him I had to buy something special to wear because they told me he was very visual and particular. I bought these expensive shoes and dress which for me was a lot of money. I went into this beautiful house which was like a palace. It was a real Cinderella moment for me. I had not yet learned how to walk in high heels. The casting director looked me over and gave me the go ahead to audition before Laurent. It was shortly before his death and one of his last fashion shows.

I had to go through full hair and makeup first. Backstage there were all these skinny models that were gorgeous creatures. They transformed me completely. I remember red lips and dark eyes. As a 15 year old, I was like oh my God, who is that. I was really shocked with what they could do.

The room he was in was full of smoke because he smoked a lot. The French smoke a lot and still live to be 100. I don’t know how they can do that. I earned the right to be on the catwalk alongside fashion icons like Naomi Campbell and Carla Bruni. It was crazy because I never thought about it.

Ward: Why do you feel you earned that opportunity? What made you stand out?
Kuzmina:
 At that point I was not aware of anything. As a teenager, I was just learning about myself. I would definitely say it was more for my look. I was not this wise creature. I would say I was just a normal teenager.

Ward: Did anything go wrong? If so, how did you overcome the challenges?
Kuzmina:
 I definitely went through insecurities. I would go to places where people didn’t speak English very well or my English wasn’t good enough and I would feel like an outcast as if it was my fault that people wouldn’t speak to me. The good thing is I learned French.

As a teenager, it was hard for me to say no. I still hadn’t learned the boundaries yet. There were times when the photographers would push to make me do a shoot that was really uncomfortable. At the time I was not okay with saying, no, I’m not going to do that. I really needed the money for my family, so I went through shoots that I regret.

As a model you live with everybody watching you. I went through stages fighting with food. I had to go to doctors to learn how to be healthy. There were periods where I would not eat anything because people would tell me I had to lose weight. I remember my hair falling out and having no energy. A lot of things were thrown at me that affected my self-esteem. I remember crying after casting calls when I wasn’t chosen.

It took me a long time to realize that it wasn’t about me, it was about their vision.

Thank God I had a feeling of hope always. I knew at some point that I had to leave Paris and go to London which changed my life completely. I started trusting myself more and building better friendships. I always felt that I had to do things besides modeling. In the U.S. I think there are better laws and they are much more civilized in a way. Modeling is not such a crazy industry today like it was back then.

Ward: Was there anyone in your life as a teen that you would consider a mentor?
Kuzmina:
 Well, you know, there were people like in and out of my life and different kinds of experiences but I’m a Capricorn and I think I had the strength of character to just move forward and trust my instincts. I would listen to people but at the end of the day think how does this make me feel. I jumped into a relationship when I was 18, a quasi-mentorship with an older man that became controlling and I knew I had to get out of it. I knew it wasn’t normal. I would never just follow somebody’s lead just because they said so.

Ward: What have you learned from your teen work experiences that have prepared you for what you are doing now?
Kuzmina:
 I learned that I am a strong person. I can trust myself. That I can achieve anything I want to and I do not have to depend on anyone to be happy.

Ward: What advice do you have for teens today seeking their first jobs?
Kuzmina
: Pursue what you love to do. Don’t necessarily listen to others. Ask yourself, what are you passionate about? It doesn’t matter about the amount of money involved. You can start from a small position.

Don’t have an ego that you have to be at the top straight away.

Reach out to the people that are in the business that you like and talk to them.

Start from a place of service. It’s about what can you contribute to the job and in that way… things will change over time.

 

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June 7, 2015

Longer lasting color with “Gold”

You just got your hair colored. Its vibrant, crisp and beautiful but then you start to fear that in about week or so it will not look that way anymore. Well your fear is over when you use Goldwell’s Dual Senses Color Rich line of shampoo, conditioner, leave in spray and treatment. Every use makes it look like you just walked out of the salon.

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Goldwell Color

Being a red head the worst part is knowing that my hair will fade a lot faster than most so anything I can do to make it last longer I did. After one use of the Dual Senses Color Rich, my color looked very refreshed and vibrant that it looked like I just had it done. At the time of my first use was 3 weeks after my color was done. You could seriously see all the different tones of red and just how hydrated my hair was.

The treatment, having a little red tint to it, gives the red a beautiful look but don’t freak if you don’t have red hair. This will not stain the hair. I have a few family members with blonde hair I have had try it and it made their blonde appear brighter. So if you are wanting to have beautiful, vibrant just out of the salon hair then check out www.goldwell.us for more info on where you can get your very own Goldwell Dual Senses Color Rich. Make everyday your red carpet!

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June 4, 2015

100 years of Fashion!

Fashion is ever-changing, with trends going in and out of style at warp speed in this fast-moving, social media-obsessed world. To help viewers navigate the last century of female fashion, Mode Studios created a two minute video tour highlighting the best of the past 100 years of fashion.

While most "evolution of" videos only focus on the shoulders up, this clip gives viewers a full-length tour of what ladies donned when looking to turn heads starting in 1915 through the present day using authentic clothing from each period.

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June 3, 2015

Live Your Life in Texture

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Are you living your life in color? With Sally Hansen Velvet Texture you can now not only live in color you can now live in texture! You can just see the texture on your nails, this polish goes on so thick and rich. It dries quickly so that you can pop a little texture into your day without a huge delay. Check out Sally Hansen Velvet Texture line, http://www.sallyhansen.com/nails/nail-color/special-effects/velvet-texture%E2%84%A2 so that you can find your texture.

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June 2, 2015

Premiere Orlando photo recap

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June 2, 2015

Premiere Orlando 2015!

Peter Coppola, RUSK, CHI, Michael O’Rourke, and a room full of beauty industry professionals it an only mean one thing…PREMIERE ORLANDO has returned. Its like Christmas every time you walk in there. This year was really the best year ever. From all the posts on Facebook and seeing many of my friends there, I could tell everyone was having an amazing time. That really is what Premiere Orlando is all about. Meeting people, getting educated, seeing old friends and making new ones.

Premiere Orlando

Premiere Orlando

Premiere Orlando is seriously my most favorite time of the year. Its a chance for all hairdressers to meet up and be around those who love the industry. We all get a “high” from the show. I got many new products to try out for my blog and cant wait to share them with you. But the greatest thing for me is getting to hear and learn about everyone’s walk of life. How they got to were they are, we all have to start somewhere 🙂 Stay tuned for more info on the products and check out all the pics from the show! Cannot wait for next year 🙂

Premiere Orlando

Premiere Orlando

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June 1, 2015

Accentuate Those Eyes

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Pencil Me In Cosmetics uses a high concentration of pigment in its formula. When pigment (the color) is saturated and blended properly into a formula, the color will be more vibrant and it will glide on easily. It feels very similar to applying mineral powders, wet or dry they glide on effortlessly. Our color lasts a long time & will not fade away. It will stay where you put it and not melt away. However, it is important to note that make- up remover residue, creamy rich eye & face creams can and do leave a film on the skin. If color cosmetics are applied on top of this film, there is a good chance that color, any color will not last.

A great trick to keep your color true and keep from fading is to gently dust translucent loose powder all over your face and neck before & after applying your color cosmetics. This technique gives the color something to adhere to. Like an artist’s canvas, you need to prepare it before you paint. Setting your color will help it to last.

To buy the Healthy Eyeliner Pencils talked about here, Visit www.PencilMeInCosmetics.com.

ABOUT: I’m Linda Eisner, the founder of Pencil Me In Cosmetics. I have over 30 years of experience designing, developing & creating cosmetics brands. If you are looking to create our own brand, I can help you. I created Pencil Me In natural eyeliner pencils for salons, spas, boutiques and healthy stores to be able to sell a quality product at a reasonable cost. We offer 2 display styles and 30 great colors to choose from. Our goal is to be partnering with establishments that understand the value of offering their clients quality and value.

 

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May 30, 2015

“Gold” with a “Curly Twist”

Soft, bouncy, frizz free curls are right at your fingertips with Goldwell Curly Twist Dual Senses line. I hated my curly hair growing up and could never seem to get it to do what I wanted it to. On top of that having a dry scalp and sensitive skin made it even harder. Goldwell not only cleansed and conditioned the curls but soothed the itchy scalp as well.

Goldwell Curly Twist

Goldwell Curly Twist

A few weeks ago a friend of mine was telling me how she used to be an educator for Goldwell and having not been to familiar with the line I wanted to find out more. In the very first use of the Curly Twist line I noticed a difference. Hair was softer, curls were more bouncy and the beautiful shine with no greasy feel. The best part, all the excess product was gone. The shampoo, conditioner and the mask treatment became my lifesaver to get my curls back to normal.

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Goldwell Curly Twist 2-phase leave in

I do not wash my hair everyday, and so on those days I use my 60 second mask treatment from Curly Twist. This helps strengthen and add lustrous bounce to the curls. I couldn’t believe it only needed 60 seconds to work! WOW! After I rinse it our and dry it I spray the 2-1 leave in 2-phase spray. This adds extra elasticity to the curl and helps aid in styling.

I cannot express enough about the entire Goldwell Curly Twist line. We would be here all night haha! Goldwell is sold in exclusive salons all around the world and to see where you too can get it, and for more info on the products check out www.goldwell.us

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May 29, 2015

Celebrity stylist, Yves Durif, expands

Celebrity Stylist, Yves Durif, Expands His Team at The Carlyle

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Yves Durif logo

New York, NY – Celebrity Hair Stylist Yves Durif has injected his elegant art deco Salon, located inside the historic Carlyle Hotel, with new energy and style with the appointment of several new stylists and colorists, a brow expert and an eyelash specialist. The new appointments also allow the Yves Durif Salon at The Carlyle to expand their schedule and provide service on Sundays and Mondays.

“I am so honored and fortunate to be able to grow my fabulous team and the services we can provide to our clients by introducing this group of trendsetting stylists who share my vision of an individualized approach to hairstyling,” says Durif.

With over 30 years in the Beauty Business – both behind the chair and owning her own establishment – Yvette Chabrier joins the Yves Durif Team and works her magic as both a stylist and a colorist. Her special formula is both talent and personal intuition which has been nurtured by her other passion in life, the practice and philosophy of Yoga.

Hailing from Tokyo, Japan, Manabu Unno joins the Yves Durif Team from the Garren Salon. A gentleman of great style himself, Manabu’s work is dedicated to lending style and beauty to his fiercely loyal clientele. His extraordinary editorial work can be seen in the pages of such publications as W, Allure, Vogue, Nylon and Paper Magazines.

From her personal presentation, to the wonders of the colors that she crafts, Alexis Unno is an artist of perfection who also joins the Yves Durif Team from the Garren Salon. Her keen sense of style has ingratiated her to a myriad of trendsetting clients in the world of fashion and her work has been featured in such publications as Vogue, Vogue Italia, GQ, W, Interview, Allure, Teen Vogue and Latina Magazines.

A colorist and stylist, Tim Johnson joins the Yves Durif Team with over 20 years of experience working in the beauty industry. His work has graced the runways at fashion shows and hit the red carpet at both the Sundance Gala and the Academy Awards. He brings a calming nature with him and helps any person who sits in his chair enter into a world of trust and happiness.

Jessica Johnson is known on both coasts as the woman to see for sensational brows. Her 25 years of experience in brow shaping and aesthetics make her an industry expert and innovator who routinely works with celebrities and all who strive to “frame their face” with perfect brows. Jessica joins the team in the Salon every other Thursday and Friday as a Guest Brow Expert.

Specializing in eyelash extensions and brows, Vashaya Ramsey also joins the Yves Durif Team every other week, and aims to help women feel confident in their own skin. Her work has graced the pages of Vogue and Elle Magazines, The New York Times, as well as appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show.

“With such a broad and diverse new staff, my Salon is like the United Nations of Hairstyling,” says Durif, “Each member of my team has the extraordinary skills to bring out the best in everyone.”

The Yves Durif Salon at The Carlyle is located at 35 East 76th Street on the 3rd Floor of The Carlyle Hotel. For more information about The Yves Durif Salon at The Carlyle visit www.yvesdurif.com

About Yves Durif: Yves Durif’s illustrious career began in Paris at the age of 17 inside of the celebrated Jacques Dessange Salon. Through passion and persistence he won over the hair and hearts of his clients and mentors and quickly became a sought after artist. At 30, he made his move to New York City where he met Bruno Pittini, artistic director at The Bruno Dessange Salon. Yves and Pittini quickly formed a bond and he often credits Bruno for helping him realize exactly what makes a haircut “work”.

In November 1997, Yves Durif opened the doors to his namesake salon nestled in a landmark brownstone in New York’s Upper East Side. In 2008, he moved the salon to its current location at The Carlyle. Over the past 40 years, Yves has garnered the trust and loyalty of a discerning, sophisticated clientele ranging from outré style-setters, to CEOs, socialites, celebrities, artists and elegant Manhattanites.

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