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Kate Moss on W Magazine July cover

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Daria Werbowy, Kate Moss and some other hot chick (okay, Lara Stone) naked in a bed together…with fabulous hair to boot?  A fantasy that both men and women can get behind!  I cannot express to you how much I covet Kate Moss’s bangs and casual waves here.  Coaxing my cowlick-y frizz into beach babe perfection is something of a Jolie obsession, and considering how messy this style looks (and is supposed to look!) you wouldn’t believe how much flipping effort it takes.  My best method for waves after the jump:

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How to tame frizzy hair

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

To everybody who posted your biggest beauty question: thank you!  It took me a few days to weed through them all and take notes (I’m currently working on edits for Confessions), so now I have a loooong list of future posts and items to research.  (The best deodorant that won’t leave marks?  Beats me!  I’ve tried scores over the years, and I’ve never found one that actually works — including Degree Ultra Clear, which says it’s Little Black Dress approved…but it’s not.  Degree, you lie!)  In honor of the ‘fro I’m rocking today, let’s tackle frizz first.

You don’t have to spend oodles of money on an effective anti-frizz product, nor do you have to so thoroughly weigh down hair with shine serum that it becomes a grease ball.  The trick in banishing frizz is to combat it when your hair is wet, not damp or dry; this will make a huge difference in the sleekness (and lightness) of the finished look.  My personal favorite is Phytodefrisant (apply a quarter-sized dollop) but at $26, it’s not as cheap as, say, John Frieda Frizz-Ease Serum (roughly $9) or Neutrogena Triple Moisture Healing Shine Serum (about $7.50), both excellent alternatives. 

- Rub the serum in the palms of your hand and over fingers, then work it through your combed-out strands, starting at the bottom; this ensures the most product will deposit on parched ends, and the least amount on your roots. 
- If you plan on airdrying hair, scrunch a dime-sized amount of hydrating cream (see below) on the lower-half of hair and then keep your hands off!  (Handling leads to frizzilation.)  The areas near your roots don’t need any hydrating or glossing cream, unless superdamaged or coarse.
- To blowdry hair smooth, I like to blast my bangs first (away with thee, wavy bits!), then pull up the top half of hair from my ears up, beginning in the back and underneath, and working my way forward and toward the crown.  (Play around and do whatever works for you; what’s truly important is working in small chunks to get hair bone-dry.  For those that have cowlicks, I strongly recommend drying those areas ASAP!)
- Remove every last bit of moisture.  Even slight dampness will lead to later frizz on drier, less healthy strands. 
- Finish with a dime-sized amount of glossing or hydrating cream, combing it through hair with fingers, avoiding roots, and making sure to swipe the underside and random back bits of your ‘do.  Two of my all-time favorites are Fekkai Glossing Cream and John Frieda Secret Weapon Flawless Finishing Cream
- Dedicated frizz-fighters can use a flatiron to quickly lock in straightness, but make this the exception, not the rule, as heatstyling will dry out hair over time…which leads to frizz!  Ahh, the cruel irony.

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Vintage Jolie: British Beauty Must-Haves

Monday, March 24th, 2008


British Beauty Must-Haves

Friday, July 8th, 2005

I stumbled upon this British list of cult beauty classics while doing (gasp!) actual work, and just had to share. Some products are obsession-worthy in the US, too, like Terax Crema, John Frieda Frizz-Ease and Jo Malone Vitamin E gel, but others (like the Ruby and Millie Lip Gloss and the Marks and Spencer Shavata Brow Perfection kit) I’d actually never heard of. Check it out.Cult Classics (iVillage UK)(My personal list of must-haves? Skin French Hair Paste, Phytodefrisant, Essie polish in Mademoiselle, Lancome Flextencils, NARS blush in Orgasm, Bumble and Bumble Hair Powder, Three Custom Color lip gloss in Trae’s favorite, Cowshed body wash in Mad Cow and KMS Turnstylr.)



San Francisco and sleek hair do not go together

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

I’m in San Francisco for the day, and the weather is reminding me why I chose to move to Los Angeles instead.  My hair this morning (at 4am, when I left for the airport, ugh!): glossy and sleek.  My hair this evening (after 45 minutes of walking around in the fog): frizzy, curly, cowlicked, and just generally cracked-out.  LA, I will be happy to return to your good-hair-encouraging arms tomorrow.  (FYI: A nickle-sized amount of Phytodefrisant, my favorite anti-frizz smoothing balm, followed by a quick pass with a straightening iron and finishing with a dime-sized drop of shine serum on ends will normally do the trick even in the worst weather–but alas, I have run out.)




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