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The Look: A History of Tanning STYLE.comBlock Party - Celia Ellenberg August 2010 If you're on Team Edward—or just want to go sans tan while maximizing your sun protection—a good slathering of Invisible Zinc should do the trick. The new-to-the-U.S.-market cult-favorite Aussie sun care collection uses micro-fine zinc oxide to create a physical—not chemical—barrier between skin and the sun. The broad spectrum creams pack some star power, too: Jerry Hall and Georgia May Jagger front the brand's latest ad campaign, relaying the message that sun protection is important for women of all ages. |
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Raising the Bar Samurai Shopper | By S.S. FAIR | April 5, 2010http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/25/t-magazine/25remix-samurai-t.html |
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Samurai Shopper | The Impossible Cream By S.S. FAIR | APRIL 20, 2010, 3:30 PM... haven’t found 100% organic liquid foundation available outside the Twilight Zone. Organic Glam’s Luminous Anti-oxidant Sheer Tint with no synthetic, petroleum-based ingredients is over 90% natural–as good as it gets. It’s sensational too. Organic Glam is from England, an offshoot of the Organic Pharmacy, whose Carrot Butter removes all traces of make-up. Both are available at New London Pharmacy in Chelsea and the Organic Pharmacy in Beverly Hills. Try their Eye Jewels shimmers, liquid eyeliners, and bronzers; they’re amazing and stupendously pricey too.New London also carries Jane Iredale, a respectable, natural line with a few standouts like Longest Lash mascara in Charcoal Grey, a great color. Pommisst is Iredale’s purse-sized hydrating spray with Pomegranate; it stops your face from wilting during the day.... |
nytalk radio Abby LiveIf you missed the live podcast today at noon, "Dear Abby's" interview is being replayed on Saturday April 10th at 6PM EST. Just go to http://www.nytalkradio.net and click on "Listen live /itunes" or "Listen live/Windows Media Player" |
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THE ULTIMATE RX FOR A VERY MERRY HOLIDAY: NEW LONDON LUXEby Anita Sarko |
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New London Pharmacy mentioned in The NaturalchemystAlso, I was elated to find that Spa Week’s exclusive cosmetic sponsor is Jane Iredale! On the expert recommendation of Jessie at New London Pharmacy (she is superb at natural product recommendations), I’ve been using Jane Iredale cosmetics almost exclusively for the past year. The products are awesome, but as of now, they are only sold in spas and at New London, CO Bigelow, and Cambridge Chemists in New York. I was excited to see floating ads for Ms. Iredale’s products on the Spa Week website, as opposed to advertising for some highly toxic product, as one might usually see for an event like this. The Iredale products are mineral-based (most cosmetics are oil or water based, so as to mix well with chemicals), and opposed to many natural or organic lines available, I’ve found that Jane Iredale has a plethora of colors and complimentary products. Due to the inherent purpose of cosmetics (coloring, covering up, etc.) it’s difficult to create a fully natural product that is still effective and attractive. That said, Jane Iredale cosmetics are NOT fully natural, but they are much better for your skin than similarly priced products found in department stores. With the cosmetic industry’s lack of regulation, I can guarantee that you will find many products with “natural” labels that are actually far from natural. Remember, natural ingredients ≠ natural! I actually don’t use much makeup on a daily basis, but there are a few items I’d never leave the house without. I’m happy knowing that these items are based in minerals and not quasi-toxic chemical compounds! |
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LuckyMag.com Sites we love... BeautyNew London PharmacySo many brands and no fuss. Plus, there's a section for organic products.
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"New London Luxe"New London Pharmacy's New London Luxe space opens this month. 3,000 feet of home and lifestyle fun atop the European style Pharmacy. |
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Daily Candy - February 15, 2009Upstairs from the New London Pharmacy in Chelsea lies a design boutique full of conversation starters... |








