Many ask what is the secret to French women’s skincare. Well, the secret is simple. Don’t use too many products and definitely don’t spend a fortune on them. Just go to your local pharmacy. When TSS visited Paris back in March, we knew that la pharmacie was the place to go for beauty products. Oh and we did visit Yves Rocher as well. Who could resist their fruity scents? But back to the pharmacy. One of the most popular brands we couldn’t get enough of was Nuxe in Rêve de Miel. Our favorite product was the Nuxe Huile Prodigiuese. It’s a plant-based and…
In this post I will be going over five reasons it works out to be a beauty minimalist and why I leave my skin practically bare. However, this doesn’t mean I’m not a fan and consumer of beauty products. On the contrary, I do buy eyeliners, lipsticks, blush, and skincare products. And I still love seeing beauty gurus do their thing on Youtube. This is just a personal choice that I made and one that many women are thinking about making.
The Erno Laszlo Institute put the spotlight on one of their famous clients, Marilyn Monroe. Many personal items of Marilyn’s lifetime were on show especially her collection of Erno Laszlo products. Her and Erno Laszlo were so close that he served as her mentor at times. He would create special creams for her specifically for her skin type. One specific cream he made for her was the scarring cream which reduced the marking of her appendix scar. Although pictures were not allowed, I managed to sneak some in thanks to one of the beautiful ladies at Erno Laszlo. They were…
Antonio Lopez exhibit at the Suzanne Geiss Gallery Last week i went to visit the Antonio Lopez exhibit at the Suzanne Geiss gallery in New York City. For those of you who don’t know who he was, Antonio Lopez was a successful illustrator during the 1970’s who worked at publications like Vogue and Womens Wear Daily.