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Beauty Break: Mizu and Sarra

Spring means no more Uggs and down parkas. For me, it also means an abundance of beauty treatments. While I could gladly succumb to a two hour massage (extra deep) daily, I’m not great about making time for all the other primping rituals. But alas, it’s all in a day’s work. For the third year in a row I’ll be writing the “Best of Beauty” (and “Weddings”) for the Improper Bostonian “Best Of” issue. That means weekly facials, multiple mani pedis, a haircut and maybe even highlights, depending on how dedicated I’m feeling, and a bunch of bikini waxes. (Everyone gets to rip an inch. Ouch.) This year I started early, but even so, the next few weeks will be jam packed.

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mizu1This week I visited mizu, the new hair salon owned by Elan Sassoon (yes, his daddy’s Vidal), at the Mandarin Oriental Boston. The white-on-white, tunnel-like, futuristic space is more interesting from the outside and in. It makes an impact when you’re at reception, but once inside, it’s business as usual. It runs along the long corridor that connects the Prudential to Lord & Taylor across the way, with glass panels allowing passerbyers to peek in. While the overall experience wasn’t overly impressive (all was well, but no bells & whistles), I got a fantastic cut from the Managing Director, Patrick McGinley, who was formerly the Artistic Director at Vidal Sassoon in Boston. I can’t swing the $150 price tag on my own, but in the name of research, I will gladly go back.

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sarra1Next stop, Sarra in South Boston (in the same warehouse as rocker hairstyle haven Shag.) As you can see, the space is amazing, full of light with glossy white furnishing and aqua accents. Proprietor Lauren Genatossio is a makeup artist and professional brow plucker who not only beautifies her clients, but de-mystifies makeup madness. She’s lots of fun and clearly loves her work. (She even owns another location in her hometown, Hingham, on the South Shore.)

She shaped my brows quickly and perfectly, then set about to fix my face with her own line of cosmetics. I absolutely adored step 1, the Retexturizing Face Primer with SPF 20. After that she smoothed on foundation to even my skin tone, showed me how to apply concealer so it wouldn’t weigh me down, and then played with color. I’m not sure I loved the peachy blush and nude lips (I’m more for a subtle rosy pink), but the purple-lined lids were appropriately smoldering for a sexy night. (Never mind all I had on my agenda that day was my son’s baseball parade down Charles Street.)

As a longtime beauty editor I’m pretty adept at navigating the cosmetic counters, but I know many feel overwhelmed. Lauren is the perfect antidote to too much information. Bring her your cosmetics case, dump it out, and she’ll help you make sense of it all. And if you’re planning a girl’s night, grab a case of Champagne, primp, and party. The lounge-y setting is also perfect for your wedding day. There’s plenty of room for you and your bridesmaids to get your makeup done in sun dappled comfort; the space is even be large enough to accommodate your MIL.

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Escapes: Playa del Carmen, Mexico

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Again with the amazing vacation house. While I freeze my but off in the chilly Atlantic, Betty Riaz of Stil, one of my favorite boutiques in Boston (I’ve bought many a dress and loads of jewelry there), spends family vacations at their home in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, frolicking in the Caribbean Sea. (Playa del Carmen is almost at the very tip of the Mexican peninsula.) When they’re back in Boston attending to everyday life, it’s available to rent.

Playa del Carmen is apparently a hip town, and the condo is in a great downtown location. It has floor to ceiling glass windows that look over a tropical garden and pool lounge, hardwood floors, and terrace. There are two bedrooms, an open living space, and flat screen TV (with channels in English and Spanish – wouldn’t want to miss an episode of Gossip Girl!)

Betty is très fashionable, and so is this property. Have a look:

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Escapes: Corfu

Clearly, I’ve got the wrong idea with a house on the Cape. A friend recently emailed pics of her villa in Corfu. They have decided not to spend the whole summer there this year, so it’s available for $5,000/week. There are 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms; living and dining room; outdoor dining alcove and a pool and pergola overlooking the Ionian Sea. It’s located on Corfu’s north-east Gold Coast, only 20 minutes from the airport and town. It looks heavenly.

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Beauty Break: Upbraided

jens-hairI know I owe you an Oscar post. Working on it. Meanwhile, thought I’d share a little Oscar coincidence. This afternoon, coming into my apartment, I ran into my neighbor, Nancy C. Nancy is way pregnant, over pregnant really, as in due last week. She looks fab, all skinny with a big basketball belly. But better than that, she was sporting Jennifer Aniston’s Oscar ‘do. When I teased her about stealing Jen’s look, she explained that no, it’s her look, that Jen copied her.

Nancy even has a name for it, “the birthing braid.”  It’s the ideal look for the maternity ward – your hair’s out of your face, and even when you pull it back into a pony, it looks totally cute. In your face, or not, Jen.

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First I was Stylexpert. It was my AOL screen name, cleverly concocted way back when. Soon, I worked for the Style Channel, a joint venture between Fairchild Publications and AOL, and the name stuck. I also founded a site called Stylexperts.com. Marc Jacobs, Todd Oldham, Kate Spade, and Vera Wang doled out style advice, joined by Serge Normant, Laura Mercier, and Iman with beauty advice. I got a bit carried away, adding Bobby Flay for food, Colin Cowie for entertaining, and the list went on. Here I am, a decade later, still seeking (and giving) style thrills online. But now, I have two little boys. Skinny little boys with bright red hair. Orange, some might say. They’re the inspiration for my new name, Style Carrot.

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