Don’t Take Down the Holiday Lights Around Your Eyes

HOLIDAY parties are over, but brilliantly bejeweled and glittering eye makeup has been lingering on, an easy way to alleviate the January blahs.

“Embellished and dramatic makeup just feels right at this moment,” said Rachel Goodwin, a celebrity makeup artist for Chanel. “It’s like a science fiction movie, a Stanley Kubrick thing.”

Or maybe it’s dreams of snow encouraging us to embrace our inner Ziggy Stardusts and experiment with gluing on crystalline rhinestones, crystals and sequins or thickly swiping glittery eye shadow. Read more.

The Cult Of the Cleanse

Matt Bomer had been working 70-hour weeks for months straight and badly needed a break. But instead of hopping on the next plane to the Seychelles, the 34-year-old star of White Collar on the USA Network gave up solid food for three days and put himself on the LOVEdeep Cleanse from Organic Avenue, a regimen of chlorophyll shots, grapefruit juices, and pressed-vegetable drinks. “I thought it would be a nice indulgence for my body to recuperate and reset,” he says. “I don’t know that it’s for everyone.”

Maybe not, but cleansing, which once attracted only anorexics and wheatgrass zealots, is the new national dietary obsession. According to the research firm Mintel International, the number of food and drink products that claim to detoxify the body has grown nearly fourfold since 2003. Most cleanses are liquid fasts (liquids of choice vary from cashew milk to pressed vegetables to the Master Cleanse’s mix of maple syrup, lemon, and cayenne pepper) and typically run from three to five days. Read more.

A Little Confection Behind the Ear

TWENTY years ago, when a roomful of perfumers smelled the sweet scent Thierry Mugler Angel for the first time, most of them were crinkling their noses in disgust.

“They said: ‘What is this thing? It’s not a perfume. It’s a flavor. It’s awful,’ ” said Pierre Aulas, now the olfactive artistic director of Thierry Mugler, who worked for another company at the time but was in the room. “They were all saying, ‘Oh, I’m sure it will be on the market six months.’ ”

Today, Angel, a heavy dose of patchouli with a candy center that conjures an image of Janis Joplin holding a lollipop, is the fifth best-selling scent in the United States, according to the NPD Group, the market research company. Read more.

Service Dept.: Blowout

“Don’t take this the wrong way,” Mitchell Rossi, a stylist at Drybar, a new hair salon near Union Square, said to Laurie Cole one recent evening, as he swivelled her toward the mirror to show her his handiwork, “but you look like an un-Botoxed, natural version of Kyle on ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.’”

Cole, a spinning instructor, wasn’t insulted by the comparison. Her long, dark locks had been styled, with a giant curling iron that Rossi called “the big boy,” into loose curls that resmbled Gisele’s. It was a combination of the “Cosmopolitan” and the “Mai Tai,” two of the six looks offered by the salon.

Drybar offers only one service: having someone else wash and dry your hair. Its slogan is “No cuts. No color. Just blowouts.” Read more.

For Shapely Brows, Put Down the Tweezers

“TAKE your tweezers,” Maribeth Madron, a makeup artist and eyebrow specialist in New York, will say to about a quarter of her clients, “and put them in a glass jar and freeze them.”

To women who obsess over and excessively pluck their brows, tough talk is sometimes necessary. Ms. Madron, 39, who charges $85 for a shaping done with tweezers — perhaps setting a new threshold for the service, as Sally Hershberger did before her with haircuts — acts as a coach through the gantlet of overplucking and waxing. When asked if she ever lets clients tweeze on their own between visits, Ms. Madron said, “If they can be trusted, I tell them ‘O.K., but don’t do the top or anywhere near the line.’ ”

“For most people,” she said, “self-shaping is a bad idea.” Read more.

Where Fashion Gazes at Itself

WHEN Rich Tong, the fashion director at Tumblr, the popular blogging platform, learned that the model Coco Rocha had started using it, he e-mailed her to say hello.

She later dropped by Tumblr’s Gramercy Park offices in New York, where Mr. Tong introduced her to Jamie Beck, a fashion photographer with her own Tumblr blog, fromme-toyou.tumblr.com. The two set up a photo shoot. Mr. Tong asked Oscar de la Renta, one of the first luxury fashion brands to have a Tumblr, OscarPRGirl.tumblr.com, to provide the gowns.

The resulting photographs, animated images that Ms. Beck calls “cinemagraphs,” featured an elegant Ms. Rocha in her New York apartment flicking her kohl-lined eyes or letting a balcony breeze tousle her hair. They were posted on Ms. Rocha’s blog, oh-so-coco.tumblr.com, reblogged or “liked” about 40,000 times, and viewed countless times by fashion fans around the world. Read more.

Splashy Weddings

NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — Richard Baker, 57, and Kenneth Greenleaf, 45, were eating a meal at The Western Door steak house when some fellow diners approached. “Can we ask,” they said, “Are you getting married?”

Baker hesitated, worrying that he might offend residents of this blue-collar town. But he soon found out how wrong he was.

“When I said ‘Yes,’ they said, ‘Congratulations. It’s about time,’ ” Baker said. “People here are more worried about filling the gas tank and the refrigerator than if two people of the same sex can get married. We will come back, for sure.”

Baker and Greenleaf and 45 other same-sex couples married yesterday in a group ceremony on Goat Island, which lies between the U.S. and Canadian falls. Sunday was the first day same-sex couples could marry in the state of New York, following passage of legislation a month earlier. Read more.

Glut The Market

Gordon Gekko may have said “Lunch is for wimps,” but he never ate 244 raw oysters in an hour.

Wall Streeters have famous appetites for wealth and influence — and now some are turning mealtime into a power sport, too. The trend is new and only spottily documented, but high-stakes eating contests are catching on among traders and other employees at hedge funds, banks and investment firms in New York City and beyond.

Participants might try, for example, to choke down 100 Dunkin’ Donut Munchkins, 6 feet of Subway sandwiches or 85 Wendy’s chicken nuggets, for sums large enough to pay their rent.

The finance world calls these feats of stomach Food Eating Challenges, and with the slow pace of financial dealings during the summer months — and plenty of interns around to cajole into the action — FECs are as common as cufflinks. Read more.

One Tough Mudder

THE FIRST TUTU FALLS EARLY at Tough Mudder. I’m running the 10-mile obstacle event with about 5,000 other people on a chilly Saturday in late May at Snow Valley ski resort, about two hours east of LA. As I sprint past the muddy skirt, I wonder why its owner threw it away. Guys are wearing leopard-print unitards, big-hair wigs and those minuscule neon shorts from the women’s section at Sports Authority. Some have even forsaken shoes — one explained his decision to go barefoot by scrawling “Shoes are for pussies” across his chest. Maybe, but I’ve just shimmied through a corrugated tube filled with wet gravel (the Boa Constrictor) and belly-crawled through muck below barbed wire (Kiss of Mud), and I can only say I’m happy my feet are covered. Just as I’m reading the barefoot Mudder’s chest, I see another runner pick up the filthy tutu and slip it on over his spandex tights. “Pretty,” I tell him. Read more.

The Stigma

Kevin Driscoll was sitting in a lecture hall before the first session of his communications class at Portland Community College in Oregon when a cute girl in the seat behind him tapped him on the shoulder. At six feet five and 230 pounds, Driscoll is intimidating physically, but he has an approachable, slightly goofy manner.

“I know you from somewhere,” she said. “You used to live in Redmond, right?” Driscoll panicked and abruptly turned around without answering her question, just as class began. For the first hour of the lecture, he heard a hum in place of the instructor’s voice. If this girl knew him from his former hometown, it could be for only one reason. Later, during a break, when she approached and told him she’d been texting someone else from Redmond during class, he knew what they must have been saying. Read more.

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Don’t Take Down the Holiday Lights Around Your Eyes
January 10th, 2012

HOLIDAY parties are over, but brilliantly bejeweled and glittering eye makeup has been lingering on, an easy way to alleviate the January blahs. “Embellished and dramatic makeup just feels right at this moment,” said Rachel Goodwin, a celebrity makeup artist for Chanel. “It’s like a science fiction movie, a Stanley Kubrick thing.” Or maybe it’s [...]

The Cult Of the Cleanse
December 8th, 2011

Matt Bomer had been working 70-hour weeks for months straight and badly needed a break. But instead of hopping on the next plane to the Seychelles, the 34-year-old star of White Collar on the USA Network gave up solid food for three days and put himself on the LOVEdeep Cleanse from Organic Avenue, a regimen [...]

A Little Confection Behind the Ear
December 8th, 2011

TWENTY years ago, when a roomful of perfumers smelled the sweet scent Thierry Mugler Angel for the first time, most of them were crinkling their noses in disgust. “They said: ‘What is this thing? It’s not a perfume. It’s a flavor. It’s awful,’ ” said Pierre Aulas, now the olfactive artistic director of Thierry Mugler, who [...]

Service Dept.: Blowout
November 2nd, 2011

“Don’t take this the wrong way,” Mitchell Rossi, a stylist at Drybar, a new hair salon near Union Square, said to Laurie Cole one recent evening, as he swivelled her toward the mirror to show her his handiwork, “but you look like an un-Botoxed, natural version of Kyle on ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.’” [...]

For Shapely Brows, Put Down the Tweezers
September 25th, 2011

“TAKE your tweezers,” Maribeth Madron, a makeup artist and eyebrow specialist in New York, will say to about a quarter of her clients, “and put them in a glass jar and freeze them.” To women who obsess over and excessively pluck their brows, tough talk is sometimes necessary. Ms. Madron, 39, who charges $85 for [...]

Where Fashion Gazes at Itself
September 14th, 2011

WHEN Rich Tong, the fashion director at Tumblr, the popular blogging platform, learned that the model Coco Rocha had started using it, he e-mailed her to say hello. She later dropped by Tumblr’s Gramercy Park offices in New York, where Mr. Tong introduced her to Jamie Beck, a fashion photographer with her own Tumblr blog, [...]

Apple’s Unhappy Hour
September 6th, 2011

The latest iPhone prototype to go missing apparently was last seen in a grimy Mexican restaurant and tequila bar in the city’s Mission District that sells pitchers of margaritas for $25 and features mariachi players most nights of the week. CNET reported that what was possibly a model of Apple’s newest phone, the iPhone 5, [...]

The Old Ball and Chain
August 2nd, 2011

When a convicted murderer escaped from an Oklahoma state prison more than 15 years ago, he took the warden’s wife with him. Bobbi Parker, 49, the wife of then-prison warden Randy Parker, is standing trial for helping one of her husband’s inmates escape. While the prosecution alleges the two were lovers, the defense is arguing [...]

Splashy Weddings
July 27th, 2011

NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — Richard Baker, 57, and Kenneth Greenleaf, 45, were eating a meal at The Western Door steak house when some fellow diners approached. “Can we ask,” they said, “Are you getting married?” Baker hesitated, worrying that he might offend residents of this blue-collar town. But he soon found out how wrong he [...]

Glut The Market
July 3rd, 2011

Gordon Gekko may have said “Lunch is for wimps,” but he never ate 244 raw oysters in an hour. Wall Streeters have famous appetites for wealth and influence — and now some are turning mealtime into a power sport, too. The trend is new and only spottily documented, but high-stakes eating contests are catching on [...]

One Tough Mudder
June 24th, 2011

THE FIRST TUTU FALLS EARLY at Tough Mudder. I’m running the 10-mile obstacle event with about 5,000 other people on a chilly Saturday in late May at Snow Valley ski resort, about two hours east of LA. As I sprint past the muddy skirt, I wonder why its owner threw it away. Guys are wearing [...]

The Stigma
June 14th, 2011

Kevin Driscoll was sitting in a lecture hall before the first session of his communications class at Portland Community College in Oregon when a cute girl in the seat behind him tapped him on the shoulder. At six feet five and 230 pounds, Driscoll is intimidating physically, but he has an approachable, slightly goofy manner. [...]

In The Name of Love
June 14th, 2011

What was supposed to be a quirky gathering this week of every person in the world named Phil Campbell in the town of Phil Campbell, Ala., has morphed into a more somber affair. On April 27, the close-knit community of about 1,000 people was devastated by a raging tornado. The 175-mph twister, part of the [...]

The Good Wife
June 14th, 2011

Americans may have seen more of Anthony Weiner than they ever wanted this week, but his wife has remained remarkably unexposed — and many women are cheering her unwillingness to stand by her man. “If you’re a smart, strong woman in your own right, why let a misbehaving spouse drag you into his mess and [...]

Lining Up to the Barre
May 15th, 2011

EVEN if you never intend to dance onstage at Lincoln Center, like Natalie Portman’s character in “Black Swan,” you probably want to look as if you do (minus, of course, her stab wound). Women have long coveted sinewy arms, high and tight derrières, lean legs and a regal posture. Now, in search of this shape, [...]

My Big Fat Greek Yogurt
May 15th, 2011

About a year ago, Tom Klaben’s wife handed him a container of Greek-style yogurt and told him he’d like it. He wasn’t so sure. As a triathlete, he was used to mixing shakes to get his protein fix. Then he tried it. Greek-style yogurt is thicker and creamier than the more liquid offerings from brands [...]

Mom’s The Word
May 15th, 2011

A sitcom writer couldn’t script it any better. Take one single mother living with triplets. Have her agree to act as a surrogate for her friends who are struggling to conceive. Make it so she gives birth to another set of triplets for them. Oh, and have them all live together in a spectacular cliffside [...]

Reality Tykes
May 15th, 2011

Maci Bookout, the scandalous breakout star of MTV’s “16 and Pregnant” and “Teen Mom,” is 19 years old with a 2-year-old son, Bentley, and hardly anyone’s idea of a role model. But that hasn’t stopped Maci and Bentley from becoming America’s fastest-rising names for girls and boys, according to a new list of top baby [...]

A Bright Spring Trend Puts Tails Amid the Tresses
April 25th, 2011

THE first time Stacey Gersten had feathers put in her hair — while vacationing in Austin, Tex., at the same kind of street-side stand from which you might buy homemade brownies — she panicked. “I thought they were so beautiful,” said Ms. Gersten, 27, a casting director who lives in New York. “Then I thought, [...]

Upward, dog!
April 25th, 2011

Most mornings, during the Hot Power Yoga class he teaches at Pure Yoga in New York City, Scott Harig repeats the same mantra to a room full of mostly female students. “I have the tightest hamstrings in here,” he said, while asking them to perform poses like doing the splits while holding up their arms [...]

Silicone Valley
April 18th, 2011

It’s official: The West is obsessed with breasts. A new report by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons reveals that last year, nearly 40 percent of breast enhancement surgeries in the United States took place on the West Coast or Rocky Mountain region — close to three times as many boob jobs than in any [...]

With No Ring, I Thee Wed
April 18th, 2011

Prince William won’t be putting a ring on it. For the past week, revelations about the April 29 royal wedding have been mundane — fruitcakes, canapes, boring bachelor parties — but in a surprising announcement yesterday, palace officials said the future king won’t be wearing a wedding band. “There is only going to be one [...]

Hot As a Pistol
April 18th, 2011

Killer beauty queen Meghan Brown is hoping her pink pistol will make her some green. Just days after Brown, 25, used a pink .38-caliber pistol to fatally shoot a burly ex-convict who barged into her Florida home, she tried to cash in on the incident by posing for steamy lingerie photos. Brown modeled thigh-high stockings [...]

Field of Bad Dreams
March 22nd, 2011

The nightmares started about a month ago. Dan Pasquini, 31, a New Yorker who’s been playing fantasy baseball for eight years, dreamed that a dial-up Internet connection made it impossible for him to participate in his league’s draft. “I couldn’t even scroll down the page to see who was still available,” he recalled. Jeff Mazur, [...]

The Crock-Pot addiction
March 22nd, 2011

In most well-stocked kitchens these days you’ll find immersion blenders, vegetable juicers and maybe even a meat grinder. Next to this sparkling modern equipment, however, there will also probably be a relic from the 1970s: an oversized, possibly shag-carpet orange, Crock-Pot. The slow cooker, once solely the helper of harried housewives and known best by [...]

Patty Cake, Patty Cake
March 22nd, 2011

When Matt Levin, the owner of Adsum in Philadelphia, heard that the makers of Tastykakes, the region’s indigenous sweets, were in financial trouble, he did what any helpful chef would do: He slapped a brisket patty between two Peanut Butter Kandy Kakes and added Tastykake sliders to his nightly menu. “I thought it was going [...]

Way To Bro, Charlie!
March 7th, 2011

Dude Nation has a new hero. “Charlie Sheen is my idol,” “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis told the Daily. “I can really relate to him.” It’s been a long stretch since guys whose main interests are beer and chicks — you may know them better as “bros” — have had a spiritual leader to [...]

Limited Editions
March 7th, 2011

If you’re microwave shopping, you’re probably doing it online. If you’re looking for a bauble no one else has, on the other hand, you’re probably proceeding the old-fashioned way. But a handful of recently launched sites might give you a reason to start browsing. They’re selling limited runs of products that are either specially created [...]

The Preshow Jam
March 7th, 2011

To the list of those who find the lead-up to the Oscar ceremony unbearable — nervous nominees, anyone forced to watch E!’s “Glam Cam” –  add one more category: The many celebrities who’ll be stuck in their limos for hours — in the most glamorous of all traffic jams — waiting to walk the red [...]

Con Air
March 2nd, 2011

On a recent Saturday, Ben Schlappig, 20, took a 6 a.m. flight out of Tampa, Fla., to Washington, DC. From there he flew to Orlando, Fla., then to Denver and on to Portland, Ore., before landing in San Francisco. He turned right around, and on the return trip, hit Los Angeles and re-visited Washington before [...]

Lone Loser
March 1st, 2011

The 20-year-old Saudi jihadist charged with plotting to blow up George W. Bush had few friends but an active fantasy life. Khalid Aldawsari, brought before a federal judge yesterday on charges that he was assembling a bomb as part of a lone wolf terror plot, blogged effusively about his love for the video game series [...]

At Texas Tech, Doom and Board
March 1st, 2011

Not even a jihadist allegedly harboring visions of assassinating an American president could resist the comic charms of “Family Guy,” according to two of his former roommates. Nor was Khalid Aldawsari too proud to gush on his blog over an Italian model known for posing in skimpy lingerie or less. Aldawsari, who appeared in federal [...]

Dude, Where’s My Cat?
February 17th, 2011

This week, Los Angeles is giving crusades against global warming and mercury-packed tuna a rest and tackling an even more taboo subject: men who love cats. Pet shelters in L.A. are in the midst of what they’re calling “Guy Cat Week,” when the male human species can adopt a feline for half price. “There are [...]

Love at First Bite
February 17th, 2011

A “Twilight”-obsessed teenage girl who lied to police about the bite marks all over her body has become the national embodiment of the “fantasy biting” craze. The 15-year-old Marathon, Fla., girl was charged with making a false report this week after admitting to cops that the bite marks were vampiric nibbles from a 19-year-old male [...]

Makeup From Japan to Your Mailbox
February 3rd, 2011

YOUNG women in Japan have long used makeup to transform themselves into plastic dolls or anime princesses come to life. Brands homegrown there, like Mellish and Dolly Wink, make the spidery fake eyelashes, doe-eyed contact lenses and eyelid tape that help them with this metamorphosis. But the many Western women who have recently started seeking [...]

Batter Up: Eyelashes Enjoy a Spike
January 8th, 2011

LIKE hemlines and cocktails, facial features go in and out of fashion, and right now, eyelashes are where it’s at. Five years ago, we may have wanted a plump, pillowy Angelina Jolie mouth, suffering through stinging lip glosses and shots of collagen for it. But these days the focus has shifted to a fat, feathery eye [...]

Beauty House Calls in the Wee Hours
November 17th, 2010

NEWSPAPER deliverers show up on your doorstep at dawn. At that hour, the woman you pay to spray you with a fake tan usually would not. But recently Tamar Vezirian of Gotham Glow arrived at a client’s apartment in Murray Hill in Manhattan to bronze her before a vacation. “She had to leave at 6 [...]

Redken Video Game Beckons Girls to Hair Salons
November 7th, 2010

HIP, black-clad hairstylists are no strangers to intimidation, wielding scissors and blow-dryers simultaneously while saying things like, “You need a transformation,” and generally acting as if they understand your hairdo better than you do. So what teenage girl wouldn’t want to be one? Redken, a hairstyling products brand that is owned by L’Oréal and sold [...]

A Sideways Strategy for a Flawed Chess Board
October 27th, 2010

On a recent Saturday, Jean Manas and his son, Mateos Haile-Manas, were playing chess on one of the three public tables on the East River promenade, a raised platform on the Upper East Side between the water and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive. There were plenty of distractions — the strong October wind, the traffic [...]

How To Get The Body of the Moment
October 22nd, 2010

Peter Shin has climbed Everest and surfed Mavericks, so when his girlfriend dragged him to a Physique 57 class, he thought it would be easy. To his surprise, even though the pelvis tucks and hip gyrations felt a bit like cardio striptease, they got the job done. “I was in the most exquisite pain,” says [...]

Every Finger Tells a Story
October 18th, 2010

THREE years ago, Sharmadean Reid, a London nail salon owner, was watching the American Music Awards when she saw Beyoncé Knowles with a manicure that made her nails look as if they’d been plated with gold. “I paused the television,” she said. “I was like, ‘What is on her nails?’ Gimme now.” What was on [...]

Eddie Fisher: The Marrying Man: Daughter Carrie Fisher On Dad’s Crazy Life
September 26th, 2010

“I am truly a product of Hollywood in-breeding,” Carrie Fisher wrote in her 2008 autobiography “Wishful Drinking.” “When two celebrities mate, someone like me is the result.” Her father Eddie Fisher died Wednesday at 82 due to complications from hip surgery. In the 1950s, he was a pre-Elvis, teen-beloved crooner who sold millions of records, [...]

Alcoholics Anonymous: Original ‘Big Book’ Manuscript
September 26th, 2010

For decades, addicts have adhered to Alcoholics Anonymous‘ 12 steps and the book that lays them out, informally known as the Big Book, as if the words in it had appeared from somewhere on high. But it turns out that the original manuscript, written in 1939 by AA co-founder Bill Wilson, was heavily edited to [...]

New Policies Exterminating Teen Mallrats
September 26th, 2010

On Friday and Saturday nights, at an increasing number of malls across the country, teenagers are being forced to bring along the one person they’d most likely rather leave behind: a parent. Dozens of malls now have what they call a “parental escort policy,” meaning teens under the age of 18 have to be with [...]

Comedians Take to Bigger Stage, or Maybe Soap Box
September 26th, 2010

Comedians have always reveled in lampooning politicians, but some have taken their humor into new territory, and it’s not clear whether they are taking their material to a grander stage or a soapbox. Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are mocking Glenn Beck’s recent Washington “Restore Honor” rally, which featured Sarah Palin, with a [...]

Holy Shit! I’m Fat.
September 15th, 2010

IT USED TO BE that if a guy was unhappy with his midsection, he didn’t let on. He might joke about his “love handles” or “the spare tire,” but that’s as far as things went. Not anymore. Today guys who wear jeans the same size they wore in high school can’t resist the temptation to [...]

Are You Wasting Away at the Gym?
August 29th, 2010

MOST GUYS TREAT WORKING OUT much as they do calling Mom. It’s a good thing to do regularly, but skipping it once in a while isn’t going to cause irreparable harm. If, on a Thursday night after a 10-hour slog at the office, you have a choice between putting on your sneakers or ordering takeout [...]

Marc Jacobs’ Grooming Regimen
August 29th, 2010

WHEN MARC JACOBS decided to improve his diet and exercise regimen three years ago, he also amped up his approach to grooming. The designer began getting regular facials, massages, manicures, and pedicures and now uses no fewer than five skin-care products a day. To finish, he applies Bang, his first new men’s fragrance in nearly [...]

Meet the Guys Who Go to Lilith Fair
August 29th, 2010

THE GATES TO LILITH FAIR in Seattle don’t open for another hour or so, but thousands of women are already lined up outside The Gorge Amphitheater. In bikini tops and cargo shorts or braless in floor-length sundresses, the festival-goers gathered for the Sarah McLachlan-led summer tour that celebrates female musicians call to each other as [...]

Gym Mixes Vodka With Fitness
August 29th, 2010

“SWEAT and alcohol are both great social lubricants,” said David Barton, founder of the David Barton Gym. So in a move that might seem silly or inevitable, depending on your point of view, he has combined them. The gym chain became a watering hole at its locations in Chicago, Miami and New York when it [...]

Polish One Off While They Polish Your Nails
August 29th, 2010

IT was nearly 6 p.m. on Friday, an hour when many New Yorkers need a drink, and Sera Chi, the owner of the Dashing Diva nail salon on the Upper West Side, was greeting her regulars. “It’ll be about 45 minutes for a manicure,” she told them, “but you can have a Cosmo now.” Soon [...]

Older Audience for Child’s Bracelet Is Not a Stretch
August 10th, 2010

It wasn’t until some elementary schools banned Silly Bandz, those colorful plastic bracelets that are the latest fad among the pencil-box set, that Ramona Sidlo, who is 30, wanted them for herself. “I thought, ‘This is nuts that a rubber band is causing so much hype,’” she said. “If kids are going crazy over these, [...]

The 60-Second Cleanup
May 3rd, 2010

Because sometimes showering isn’t an option. After a long day (or very long night), the products in this Dopp kit will get you looking polished—and smelling fresh—in about a minute.

The Hottest (and Most Dangerous) New Trend in Therapy
April 16th, 2010

As guys are now discovering, there are shortcuts to enlightenment. Nothing clears the head like a heart-stopping, soul-cleansing blast of 200-degree heat. Welcome to the sweat shop.

Save Your Skin
March 26th, 2010

Learn tips to protect yourself from dark circles, wrinkles, and razor burn.

Aperitif + Beer + Cocktails = Tipsy
March 24th, 2010

These girls drank their way through the alphabet.

High And Mighty
February 17th, 2010

The hairstyle of the moment reaches skyward.

LA’s coolest skybox hideout
February 17th, 2010

A tree house doesn’t necessarily require a tree.

Living On The Edge
January 13th, 2010

In the Andes wine country of Chile, a bold young architect has dreamed up the perfect way to drink in the view.

The Four-Day Fix For That Holiday Binge
January 13th, 2010

After treating yourself to cookies and cocktails for a month, it’s time to shape up. Let’s see you do it by Friday.