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May 23,
2006 :: E-mail Issue #428 |
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| Chanel, Dior, Clinique, Bobbi Brown… your makeup bag gets around more than Paris at a Greek billionaire convention. But as much as you love your products, sometimes you need a little help applying them. Whether you’re looking for a total makeover or just want to unleash your inner supermodel for a special event, these makeup artists and studios provide a gentle touch, lots of expertise, and the heart to tell you that the whole dark-lipliner-no-lipstick look is a big, big mistake. |
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MYR: Makeup artist Mallory Rutledge brings a personable, hands-on approach to her new Brooklyn cosmetics shop, where she sells everything from custom-blended foundation to 150 shades of lipstick. 171 7th Ave. (1st Ave. & Garfield Pl.), Park Slope, 718.768.2771 |
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Il-Makiage: Makeup applications are just $50, though lessons and workshops are available for DIY types. 107 E. 60th St., Ste. 2 (Lexington & Park Aves.), Midtown, 212.371.0551 |
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Make Up For Ever: Over 1,400 cosmetic products and a personal 90-minute lesson to learn how to apply the stuff? It’s a beauty miracle! 409 W. Broadway (Prince & Spring Sts.), SoHo, 212.941.9337 |
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Kim Weinstein: Save the $200 you usually spend on shoes (or rent) and give it to Kim Weinstein, who will give you a personal makeover complete with a shopping trip and makeup application. 917.794.4000 |
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Lori Klein: Toss the teal eye shadow circa 1983 and seek the help of Emmy award-winning makeup artist Lori Klein, where $350 will buy you a personalized lesson and access to her clients-only makeup line. 212.535.1114 |
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