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Chris Zylka's makeup artist on why he covered his Paris Hilton tattoo with a gorilla - Page Six Posted: 14 Aug 2019 12:50 PM PDT Chris Zylka meant no shade when choosing a giant gorilla to cover up a tattoo he had as a tribute for ex-fiancée Paris Hilton. "It has to do with philosophy," makeup artist Katrina Despotovich, who works on Zylka's show "Dare Me," told Page Six Style Wednesday. "He explained that it's a peaceful animal. He loves gorillas. They're just his favorite." While on set, Despotovich said she and Zylka, 34, would often talk about their tattoos, and the actor mentioned that he wanted to get the word "Paris" — written in the Disney font — removed from his forearm before shooting wrapped. "It was just time," Despotovich told us. "They're not together." Aside from removing a reminder of his split, Despotovich said that the tattoo was also a nuisance while filming, since it did not go along with his character's aesthetic and it's "really noticeable to have a Paris Hilton tattoo." According to the Toronto-based makeup artist, tattoo artists have the legal right to sign off on whether their work can be featured onscreen. Despotovich said the artist of the "Paris" tat did not give approval for use on "Dare Me," and so "wardrobe usually covered it." When Zylka expressed interest in a permanent cover-up, Despotovich shared that her boyfriend Winson Tsai was a tattoo artist in the area and could help. The actor then chose to not only cover up his "Paris" tribute, but also a lion head and quote that read "I'm worse at what I do best" featured on the same arm. "The gorilla fit his whole forearm so it was perfect," Despotovich said. Zylka arrived at Chronic Ink in Markham, Ontario, Sunday at around noon to get his stencil done. The actual tattooing process took six hours, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. "It was fun, super chill atmosphere," Despotovich said, adding that the group listened to a mix of EDM, hip-hop and rap while at the shop. "They were just having a blast. I know that kind of tattoo on your arm is painful and Chris had no issues. He never budged." |
What Designer Alex Eagle Can’t Live Without - New York Magazine Posted: 14 Aug 2019 09:12 AM PDT Photo: Olivier Yoan If you're like us, you've probably wondered what famous people add to their carts. Not the JAR brooch and Louis XV chair, but the hand sanitizer and the electric toothbrush. We asked designer and London-based shop owner Alex Eagle about the water bottle, makeup remover, and suede slippers she can't live without. So there are lots of reasons why I'm enjoying getting older, and one of them is revisiting past books I've loved. I first read The Secret History when I was a student, and it was a perfect moment to read it because it felt like that was semi my life. There's also a big pleasure trying to read again after having two children consecutively. With constant travel and trying to be a mother and juggling life, I'm always on the phone, so I'm really trying to unplug and refind my love of literature and reading. The Secret History, by Donna Tartt So there are lots of reasons why I'm enjoying getting older, and one of them is revisiting past books I've loved. I first read The Secret History when I was a student, and it was a perfect moment to read it because it felt like that was semi my life. There's also a big pleasure trying to read again after having two children consecutively. With constant travel and trying to be a mother and juggling life, I'm always on the phone, so I'm really trying to unplug and refind my love of literature and reading. The S'well water bottle keeps things hot, which I love because I love tea. Or I'll fill it up with filtered water, and shove a little bit of ginger or mint in there before leaving the house. We've eradicated all plastic water bottles from the house, but we still drink some mineral water out of bottles. I'm really trying to get it all down to just filtered water. Eradicating glass is next. We're getting there. S'well Water Bottle, 25 oz. The S'well water bottle keeps things hot, which I love because I love tea. Or I'll fill it up with filtered water, and shove a little bit of ginger or mint in there before leaving the house. We've eradicated all plastic water bottles from the house, but we still drink some mineral water out of bottles. I'm really trying to get it all down to just filtered water. Eradicating glass is next. We're getting there. I mean, it's just a great makeup remover — it's simple, but a classic. There's kind of not much to say about it, other than it just works, you know? I wish they'd make it in a glass bottle, that would be my only comment. But I love it, and you don't need huge amounts of it. Bioderma Sensibio H2O I mean, it's just a great makeup remover — it's simple, but a classic. There's kind of not much to say about it, other than it just works, you know? I wish they'd make it in a glass bottle, that would be my only comment. But I love it, and you don't need huge amounts of it. There's a shop called Cloth House right near me in Soho, which I love going to with my kids. The owners have been there for ages. They have such beautiful fabric there: Japanese cotton, linen, block prints. And then there are all these ribbons — the colors are so inspiring. Like, the perfect shade of mustard yellow, or mint green, or a bright red. It's also just a fun thing to do with my kids — wrapping gifts or making little bows for my daughter's hair, or whatever it is. It's a really old-school place, and it appeals to the child in me. When I was young I spent all my pocket money buying fabrics and ribbons. [Editor's note: If buying ribbon outside of the U.K., Cloth House will charge additional international shipping fees.] Ribbon from Cloth House There's a shop called Cloth House right near me in Soho, which I love going to with my kids. The owners have been there for ages. They have such beautiful fabric there: Japanese cotton, linen, block prints. And then there are all these ribbons — the colors are so inspiring. Like, the perfect shade of mustard yellow, or mint green, or a bright red. It's also just a fun thing to do with my kids — wrapping gifts or making little bows for my daughter's hair, or whatever it is. It's a really old-school place, and it appeals to the child in me. When I was young I spent all my pocket money buying fabrics and ribbons. [Editor's note: If buying ribbon outside of the U.K., Cloth House will charge additional international shipping fees.] I've been given one of these for Christmas by Santa Claus — i.e., my mum — every year since I was about 11, maybe even younger. The diary sits next to my bed as a reminder to write things down. Since we type everything, my handwriting is getting appalling, but, still, there's something nice about writing things down. And nowadays, with my iCal on my phone, it's not about just what I've got coming up appointment-wise, but it's about writing little funny things that my kids say, or interesting things that happen at work, little observations and stuff. Still, it's a constant struggle to make myself do it — it doesn't actually come as natural as it did when I was growing up. Smythson Panama Diary with Gilt Pencil I've been given one of these for Christmas by Santa Claus — i.e., my mum — every year since I was about 11, maybe even younger. The diary sits next to my bed as a reminder to write things down. Since we type everything, my handwriting is getting appalling, but, still, there's something nice about writing things down. And nowadays, with my iCal on my phone, it's not about just what I've got coming up appointment-wise, but it's about writing little funny things that my kids say, or interesting things that happen at work, little observations and stuff. Still, it's a constant struggle to make myself do it — it doesn't actually come as natural as it did when I was growing up. What's really nice about this is that it's foolproof, I'll just do a little bit on top of my cheeks. You don't have to be a makeup artist to be able to use it. The packaging again is so clever — it's magnetic — and it's the perfect size. I'm not great at being patient and putting on makeup, so I do love things that are, you know, time-saving and fun to use. Gucci Westman is a genius, and is also just gorgeous herself; I've always been inspired by her. Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks Blush Stick What's really nice about this is that it's foolproof, I'll just do a little bit on top of my cheeks. You don't have to be a makeup artist to be able to use it. The packaging again is so clever — it's magnetic — and it's the perfect size. I'm not great at being patient and putting on makeup, so I do love things that are, you know, time-saving and fun to use. Gucci Westman is a genius, and is also just gorgeous herself; I've always been inspired by her. My friend Karina had this at her house and she served it to me — it's absolutely delicious. And there's just something so nice about taking time to make your tea the old-school way; there's something almost ceremonious about it. I love the Earl Grey one, I have it with a little splash of almond milk and put it in my favorite cup. We all drink a lot of tea in my household. It makes a lovely hostess gift as well. Bellocq Tea My friend Karina had this at her house and she served it to me — it's absolutely delicious. And there's just something so nice about taking time to make your tea the old-school way; there's something almost ceremonious about it. I love the Earl Grey one, I have it with a little splash of almond milk and put it in my favorite cup. We all drink a lot of tea in my household. It makes a lovely hostess gift as well. This oil is great because it keeps your tan lasting for longer, and the melagrana scent is really beautiful and fresh without being too overpowering. It's a great unisex kind of smell, definitely not too feminine. I put it on after the shower, it soaks in beautifully and leaves a lovely gleam without being too oily. I pick it up at one of my favorite places in Florence; the shop is next to the old Santa Maria Church — it's been there forever. I will also buy it in London — I used to live near one of the Santa Maria shops here, and the woman who ran it used to look after my spare set of keys for me. Still, there's something about buying it in Florence that feels like such a treat. Santa Maria Novella Jojoba Body Oil This oil is great because it keeps your tan lasting for longer, and the melagrana scent is really beautiful and fresh without being too overpowering. It's a great unisex kind of smell, definitely not too feminine. I put it on after the shower, it soaks in beautifully and leaves a lovely gleam without being too oily. I pick it up at one of my favorite places in Florence; the shop is next to the old Santa Maria Church — it's been there forever. I will also buy it in London — I used to live near one of the Santa Maria shops here, and the woman who ran it used to look after my spare set of keys for me. Still, there's something about buying it in Florence that feels like such a treat. I've worn this Frédéric Malle scent for like five or six years. Taxi drivers are always commenting on how nice it smells. I can't even smell it on myself anymore — I've worn it for so long. But I feel like it has a fresh, clean sheet smell mixed with something sexy, but without being too earthy. There's something kind of mysterious about it. You can't totally pin it to a specific thing; it's like its own thing. Frédéric Malle Portrait of a Lady Eau de Parfum, 3.4 oz I've worn this Frédéric Malle scent for like five or six years. Taxi drivers are always commenting on how nice it smells. I can't even smell it on myself anymore — I've worn it for so long. But I feel like it has a fresh, clean sheet smell mixed with something sexy, but without being too earthy. There's something kind of mysterious about it. You can't totally pin it to a specific thing; it's like its own thing. It's hard to describe what this does, and it's not a replacement for something else. It just gives you this beautiful light-pink, iridescent glow! I mean it's not makeup, so it's not, like, a fake glow; it's also very moisturizing. It's the last thing I put on, then I don't bother with makeup. Maybe eyebrow pencil, mascara, and some lip balm, and that's it. Dr. Barbara Sturm Glow Drops It's hard to describe what this does, and it's not a replacement for something else. It just gives you this beautiful light-pink, iridescent glow! I mean it's not makeup, so it's not, like, a fake glow; it's also very moisturizing. It's the last thing I put on, then I don't bother with makeup. Maybe eyebrow pencil, mascara, and some lip balm, and that's it. I've worn Charvet slippers for about ten years; they're so comfortable and they last for ages. My husband bought me my first pair, and I've lived in them ever since. I put them on as soon as I get in the house, and I've got a pair at my cottage as well. I travel with them — you can wear them instead of flip-flops or sandals because they're so comfy. And they have great classic colors. I've gotten a bit braver with the shades. I got a really beautiful kind of bubblegum pink last time I was in Paris for Fashion Week. But I live in my red ones — they're just a perfect, deep, bright red. [Editor's note: We could only find Eagle's favorite red color on Mr Porter, where it is only available to ship to South Korea.] Charvét Suede Slippers I've worn Charvet slippers for about ten years; they're so comfortable and they last for ages. My husband bought me my first pair, and I've lived in them ever since. I put them on as soon as I get in the house, and I've got a pair at my cottage as well. I travel with them — you can wear them instead of flip-flops or sandals because they're so comfy. And they have great classic colors. I've gotten a bit braver with the shades. I got a really beautiful kind of bubblegum pink last time I was in Paris for Fashion Week. But I live in my red ones — they're just a perfect, deep, bright red. [Editor's note: We could only find Eagle's favorite red color on Mr Porter, where it is only available to ship to South Korea.] I've done two collaborations with them now. They're so light and so practical, and everyone from my dad to my stepkids and everyone around me loves them. They've hit this amazing tone of being simple, chic, and pared-back, but desirable to everyone. They're also very durable, but the actual case itself is really light. Away Large Luggage I've done two collaborations with them now. They're so light and so practical, and everyone from my dad to my stepkids and everyone around me loves them. They've hit this amazing tone of being simple, chic, and pared-back, but desirable to everyone. They're also very durable, but the actual case itself is really light. This dress is just perfect — it's made by a friend of mine who lives in Florence, she makes everything there. It's the most beautiful linen, quite thick, but still really comfortable on a hot day. You can wear it for a day around Venice or Florence, then wear it in the evening too. It's sophisticated but still laid-back — it's a perfect holiday dress. I mean, it's ideal with a tan. Gioia Bini White Midi Linen Dress This dress is just perfect — it's made by a friend of mine who lives in Florence, she makes everything there. It's the most beautiful linen, quite thick, but still really comfortable on a hot day. You can wear it for a day around Venice or Florence, then wear it in the evening too. It's sophisticated but still laid-back — it's a perfect holiday dress. I mean, it's ideal with a tan. I'm definitely not alone with loving the Bottega clutch. I think it's become a kind of phenomenon with fashionistas and beyond. They're beautifully crafted, and it's just nice to grab — the leather is so sumptuous. It feels like something you're going to be able to keep forever. It's nice to have something from Daniel Lee's first season at Bottega; it feels like a future classic. You can wear it during the day, you can wear it in the evening, and it fits inside your handbag if you're traveling. My son gave me a mini-one for Mother's Day — well, he's 2, so my husband actually bought it — I love it. Bottega Veneta Lauren Napa Intrecciato Clutch Bag I'm definitely not alone with loving the Bottega clutch. I think it's become a kind of phenomenon with fashionistas and beyond. They're beautifully crafted, and it's just nice to grab — the leather is so sumptuous. It feels like something you're going to be able to keep forever. It's nice to have something from Daniel Lee's first season at Bottega; it feels like a future classic. You can wear it during the day, you can wear it in the evening, and it fits inside your handbag if you're traveling. My son gave me a mini-one for Mother's Day — well, he's 2, so my husband actually bought it — I love it. I've got quite a sweet tooth; I could eat this by the spoonful. I put it in everything — coffee, tea, yogurt. Obviously bees are endangered so we've got to enjoy honey while we can. But Carole Bamford from Daylesford puts so much effort into the land, the farmers, the environment, and locally sourcing things — just keeping that kind of craftsmanship and farming alive in Britain. You feel like you are buying a product that is as thoughtful as it is delicious. [Editor's note: If ordering from outside the U.K., Daylesford says to contact the company directly about your order using the email address or phone number listed here.] Oxfordshire Honey from Daylesford I've got quite a sweet tooth; I could eat this by the spoonful. I put it in everything — coffee, tea, yogurt. Obviously bees are endangered so we've got to enjoy honey while we can. But Carole Bamford from Daylesford puts so much effort into the land, the farmers, the environment, and locally sourcing things — just keeping that kind of craftsmanship and farming alive in Britain. You feel like you are buying a product that is as thoughtful as it is delicious. [Editor's note: If ordering from outside the U.K., Daylesford says to contact the company directly about your order using the email address or phone number listed here.] One of the most important parts of my business is making bespoke tailoring — there's no waste involved. It's not like designing something and making 100 and hoping people will buy them. People can come in and choose the fabric, and if it needs to be fixed or mended or taken in or let out, we can tweak it for them as well. It's really made to last a lifetime. We use Loro Piana fabric — I love their linen. I've got a really beautiful raspberry-red linen one currently that I'm loving, and also an Yves Klein blue one with yellow lining. Those are really fun because it feels like you've made an effort because of their color without actually making an effort. I wear them to parties with Manolo heels and fabulous jewels, or I pair them with trainers and T-shirts and go to all my fashion-show appointments. Or I can get on a plane at 6 a.m. and fly back that same day — it looks smart for my appointment and I feel like myself, which is really important. Alex Eagle Bespoke Suit One of the most important parts of my business is making bespoke tailoring — there's no waste involved. It's not like designing something and making 100 and hoping people will buy them. People can come in and choose the fabric, and if it needs to be fixed or mended or taken in or let out, we can tweak it for them as well. It's really made to last a lifetime. We use Loro Piana fabric — I love their linen. I've got a really beautiful raspberry-red linen one currently that I'm loving, and also an Yves Klein blue one with yellow lining. Those are really fun because it feels like you've made an effort because of their color without actually making an effort. I wear them to parties with Manolo heels and fabulous jewels, or I pair them with trainers and T-shirts and go to all my fashion-show appointments. 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Building a Makeup Capsule Wardrobe - Verily Posted: 14 Aug 2019 03:00 AM PDT Another place to simplify. Nearly everyone these days is familiar with the concept of a capsule wardrobe: a pared-down selection of items from your closet meant to help you get the most out of clothes you already own for the length of a season. I created my first capsule at the end of my sophomore year of college, and it radically changed the way I shop. Even though I no longer restrict my closet to a set number of items, this exercise taught me to treasure the garments I already own and shop with an eye towards quality and versatility. That experience got me thinking: what if I applied the same edited-down principle to other aspects of my life? A simplified wardrobe cut the time it took me to get dressed in the morning in half and saved me a ton of money. Could "capsuling" other aspects of my life have the same effect? Without even thinking about it, I started to subconsciously create a "capsule" makeup bag. I switched to a smaller, easily portable bag, and, over a few weeks, I trimmed down what I owned until the whole collection fit in that bag. I invested in a few quality products after sampling them in-store and stuck with them. My makeup routine became simple and straightforward, leaving me with extra time in the morning to enjoy my first cup of coffee. The unexpected benefit? Now that I only have limited space in my makeup bag, I'm no longer tempted to fill it up with impulse purchases, from the random lipsticks snagged on grocery runs to the redundant neutral palettes from TJ Maxx (how many shades of brown does one girl need?). And it's easier than ever to travel with my makeup bag when it's so small! For the girl who finds makeup overwhelming, a capsule approach can make the experience less intimidating. For the girl who likes variety when it comes to cosmetics, a capsule set-up can help you keep your items fresh and organized. If you want to give a capsule a try, here a few basic guidelines to help you get the most out of the experience. 01. Purge.Tossing old products you no longer use will not only clear up extra space in your capsule, but it's also good for your health. Ophthalmologists recommend throwing away eye makeup after three months and always tossing products if you have suffered from an eye infection. This is especially important with mascara. It's bad enough to accidentally poke yourself with a mascara wand. You don't want to accidentally get an infection, too! I know that it is tempting to hang onto products even if you do not use them regularly or even at all. After all, you spent money on this stuff! But old, unused makeup is just a breeding ground for bacteria. It's better to let it go. As you make decisions about what to keep and what to toss, hang on to items that you regularly reach for daily to keep in your capsule. I also recommend keeping items that you enjoy using on special occasions—but do make sure to keep these products fresh. 02. Embrace seasonal shades.Just as your wardrobe naturally tends to vary season by season—sweaters in the winter, sleeveless in the summer—chances are your makeup routine varies, too. Try using more lightweight options for foundation and mascara in the hotter months to avoid sweating them off. You may also wish to choose different shades of makeup depending on the season. If you tan, you might even need a different shade of foundation to match your new sun-kissed hue. You can swap out eyeshadow and lipstick with the seasons, too. I favor a lighter, peachier blush in summer and a deeper rose shade in winter. Same with lipstick. Jewel-toned eyeshadow tends to better match my winter wardrobe; sometimes, I will skip shadow altogether in the summer. What does this mean for your capsule makeup kit? As you sort through your makeup collection, identify the products you reach for year-round. Then sift through the remaining items, and ask yourself whether you anticipate wearing them in the next few weeks. I basically use two makeup capsules: one for spring/summer and one for fall/winter. But you can break it down even further depending on your wants and needs. 03. Try before you buy.After you have pared down the contents of your makeup kit to what is clean, useful, and seasonal, you may find that you need new products or want to upgrade from a product that no longer works well for you. If you are in the market for new makeup, I highly recommend trying before you buy. Try products on in-store whenever you can. That way you can ask someone at the beauty counter for help—they are the experts, after all! Staff can also help you locate the best products for your skin tone and make personal recommendations. Go into the store bare-faced to ensure an accurate match, and be sure to check how the product looks in natural light if you can. The right shade will blend right into your skin. You should be asking yourself, "Where did it go?" Take advantage of free samples. Stores like Sephora give these out with your purchase, and sometimes you can find samples or smaller sizes through eBay or Poshmark. (But steer clear of pre-used items to avoid getting an infection!) Purchase trial or travel sizes of a new product when you can. A larger size might be a better value, but it's also a risk if you aren't sure whether you want to commit to the brand permanently. Sometimes, you may not have the option to try a product you are interested in beforehand. If that's the case, take some time to read online reviews. Try to find reviewers with similar needs or preferences to your own. I'm very pale, so if a reviewer says that the lightest shade of a foundation still looked orange on her, chances are this product is not for me. And read up on store return policies before you shop to find out whether you can return products you dislike. After trying out all of these steps for myself, I am much happier with the contents of my makeup bag. My beauty routine is down to a handful of steps, and each item I use feels luxurious and perfect for me. Purging your current products and investing in new ones might take some time, but the payoff is ultimately more bang for your buck. Try cultivating a capsule mentality when it comes to your beauty products, and see what you think. |
This Genius Light-Up Makeup Palette Is Like a Vanity On the Go - Yahoo Lifestyle Posted: 13 Aug 2019 03:04 PM PDT Whether you're always traveling or you just have one too many makeup palettes (that would be me), there's a new innovation that'll help you get glam faster and more efficiently. It's called the Riki Colorful Vanity On the Go and it's about to be your new favorite beauty accessory. It's from Glamcor's Riki Loves Rikki brand of light-up vanity mirrors. You've probably seen them on basically every beauty vloggier's YouTube channel. They come in massive full-length sizes, as well as handheld ones for selfies. This one though, is a little bit different than the rest. Allow me to explain. How many eyeshadow, blush and highlighter palettes do you have that you barely use half of? As in, you love... |
Posted: 13 Aug 2019 07:14 PM PDT New ink alert! Six months after her cheating scandal with Tristan Thompson made headlines, Jordyn Woods showed off a new tattoo that seems to refer to the drama. The ink made its debut on Monday, August 12, as the 21-year-old attended a UOMA Summer House party in Los Angeles. Written in small script across her left forearm, the tattoo reads, "What's meant for me will never miss me." The woods are an excerpt from a quote attributed to Al-Shafi'i, an Arab Muslim writer, theologian and scholar: "My heart is at ease knowing that what was meant for me will never miss me, and that what misses me was never meant for me." Woods got the new body art on Wednesday, August 7, at her brother Joshua's tattoo shop in Los Angeles. After leaving the shop with her left forearm bandaged, Kylie Jenner's former best friend gave followers a glimpse of the tattoo on her Instagram Stories. In February, Woods was caught making out with Thompson while he was still in a relationship with Khloé Kardashian, with whom he shares 16-month-old daughter True. In the wake of the scandal, Kardashian, 35, split with Thompson, 28, and Jenner, 22, cut ties with her pal. Woods, who moved out of Jenner's California mansion days after the scandal broke, recently spoke out about being estranged from the makeup mogul. "I hope everything falls into place and that we can all grow and build our relationships with our family and God and come back together one day and be stronger and happier," the model told Cosmopolitan UK in July. "A lot of people can be around when things are good, but you don't know who's really around until things are bad." Meanwhile, Jenner is rising above the drama. "None of the Kardashian/Jenners are speaking to Jordyn, but Kylie still won't trash talk Jordyn," a source told Us Weekly exclusively earlier this month. "She doesn't wish her ill will." For access to all our exclusive celebrity videos and interviews – Subscribe on Youtube! |
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