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Posted by on Nov 21, 2009 in Uncategorized | 3 comments

First Rule About Luxury European Cosmetics? Don’t Talk About Human Fat Trafficking

One of the longstanding scenes from the movie Fight Club surrounds Brad Pitt’s character creating high priced soap from human fat. Turns out truth may be stranger than fiction.  Or at least mirror it. Police in Lima, Peru have uncovered a source for the decades long stories of “Pishtaco” – strangers who kill South American Indians, drain them of their fat, and sell to European cosmetics laboratories.

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Rumors date the practice back to the 1500s, but police now have proof the murders have been going on for at least 30 years. Arrests were made November 3rd, and authorities were given details on how victims were lured into the jungles on the promise of work, killed, dismembered and drained of the amber fluid. A soda bottle’s worth could fetch $15,000.

Using human parts for cosmetics is not new. Discarded foreskin is a prominent ingredient in a luxury eye treatment. From the days in Egypt when rain caused the fat from the buried to soap up the Nile, to modern day injections, fat has cosmetic merits. But is it worth killing over? Considering the battle with weight most of the world has, harvesting is an easy option. I think the bigger question is – Who are the buyers? Where is this ingredient going and what labels actually contain human fat? Finally, fat does great things to keep skin beautiful, but I shudder just thinking about the health implications of random sources (obtained in a horrific way) and the improbability the material was stored correctly until use.

Keep in mind, this has been going on for 30 years in Lima that we can know of, and longer if you believe legend. $15K for a liter? The profits for the end user must be enormous to be willing to pay that fee.
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Posted by on Nov 20, 2009 in Uncategorized | 15 comments

Nail Trends: Acrylic Snowflakes and Stiletto Nails

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This look started when I was inspired by a Nail Pro Magazine cover but didn’t have the right product:

Blue & White microglitter flame acrylic w/gel overlay

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I used a clear and white acrylic. Without microglitter, I didn’t want a dense look, so I went for flakes:

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The resulting nail wasn’t bad for a first attempt. The flame was easy to create, but building the 2nd and 3rd layer were impossible without contrasting product. It was a good experiment anyway, and I added it with my first fiber tip almond and first sculpted pink & white stiletto.

I really liked the way the random flecks in clear acrylic made the nails look like a stone, so I decided to try it this week for practice. On my mom.

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We started with a clean, natural nail, then I sculpted the nails and buffed the acrylic. After much angst I was able to mimic the look. It was difficult because her free edge was short, and we were doing sculpted instead of tips. They aren’t perfect, but she made the same comment about the nails looking like the insides of glittery stones (we used to take lapidary classes together).  I would have preferred to add a small moon in white, but I wanted to tackle the basic job first round.  It was as blinged as she would let me get, but this is the first time in her life she has ever had artificial nails, and she said she loves them. Relief!

I like how it looks a bit snowflake-ish. Perfect for the season. What are you doing for the holidays?

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Posted by on Nov 20, 2009 in Uncategorized | 1 comment

Suicide Blonde? The Loss of Korean Model Daul Kim, age 20

Daul KimKorean supermodel Daul Kim was found dead yesterday, hanged in her Paris apartment.  At this time police believe it was a suicide.

This is the second high profile model suicide in a relatively short time.  Last June, Kazakh model Ruslana Korshunova was reported as jumping to her death from her high-rise apartment.  She was also 20 years old.

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Do you remember 20? The crazy/beautiful time when you and the world before you was just starting to bloom? Maybe for these girls life had fast forwarded too far due to rich and possibly rewarding experiences they were having. You can’t fast forward biology, self-esteem, wisdom and everything else that carries you through as you advance in age. At 20 years old, your mettle is still being tested, and you barely know what you are made of. There are seemingly insurmountable insecurities to overcome.  Without the ability to handle pressures and lacking a good support system, depression can make suicide seem like a reasonable option.

Daul Kim blondThe loss of Daul Kim is not only tragic for her family, but to anyone that enjoyed her work as a photogenic face and an interesting blog writer. Few Asians are prominent faces in modeling, with much in the past reserved for “quirky” and “weird”.  Kim fit a standard beauty while remaining exotic. She seemed to be a positive role model.

It would almost be easier to process if she was murdered.  The modeling industry can be especially brutal to those they use the most.  Her blog clearly stated some dissatisfaction.  Comments to catch are those where people thought she must be happy because she had it “all”.  What is your all? You need to define it to get it, and rarely do material possessions make the most critical on a list.  Most humans value true connections.

If this is ruled a suicide, how can agencies better protect the mental health of their clients?  First models are dying on the runway from eating disorders, and now suicide is en vogue? We need to start looking for ways to kill with kindness.  These are children.

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Posted by on Nov 19, 2009 in Uncategorized | 5 comments

Culver City, CA Event: Pixi/popbeauty Holiday Sale

Pixi_Beauty_lip-booster-all-webSouthern California, holla!

I know this is a bit in advance, but you need to mark your calendars for this baby.

When: Tuesday, December 15

Time: 8am-8pm

Where: 6065 Bristol Parkway, Suite 100  Culver City, CA  90230

What: Pixi/pop beauty Holiday Warehouse Sale – ALL ITEMS $1 – $5*

* Cash Purchases Only

Pixi, the beauty line started 10 years ago in London by makeup artist Petra Strand and carried in locations worldwide (including everyone’s fav, Target) is having a blowout warehouse sale!  Fill your stockings to the brim with toys for lips and eyes and more.  This is a cash only sale, so come prepared.

When you’ve gotten your fill, head on over to Chef Mark Peel’s new cafe, The Point, at 8522 National to share your spoils over lunch with the besties.  There is no better way to spend a Tuesday.

Items shown may or may not be included in the sale

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Posted by on Nov 19, 2009 in Uncategorized | 7 comments

Stacy Snook of Styles Salon Spa, Madison WI

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Cosmetology has been a creative, fulfilling and rewarding career choice. I have no regrets.

Wife, mom and owner of the popular Madison-area (WI) Styles Salon Spa, Stacy Snook’s kind, vivacious personality shows through in her daily chats on and offline.

How did she venture into the world of beauty? Read on.

What is your current position?
Currently I am the owner/manager and Stylist of Styles Salon & Spa, an AVEDA concept salon and spa in Cross Plains, WI.

Describe your background
I graduated from high school in 1990 with the intention of going to cosmetology college and opening my own salon. My Mother had worked in a JC Penney salon for many years before moving away from the industry to pursue another career path.  While I was in Cosmetology College, I wrote a business plan and presented it to my mother, in hopes to convince her to go into business with me as my partner.  She was reluctant, but respected my determination and eventually agreed to get back into the industry to help me start my business.  I took out my first business loan when I was 19.

Were you born & raised in WI?
I was born in Madison, WI and raised in Madison, Cross Plains, and Black Earth, having spent most of my life in the Black Earth area.

What led you to start your training in cosmetology (or open the salon)

I always imagined myself in a creative industry that offered me the ability to be my own boss. I was drawn to art. In particular drawing, photography and anything that allowed me to to be expressive artistically. This included hair design, makeup and anything to do with fashion.

I was a good student, with a passion for writing, but I was in love with my high school sweetheart and the idea of leaving him to attend a four year college wasn’t an option I would consider at the time.

Pursuing cosmetology allowed me to stay close to home and finish my education in just one year, giving me the opportunity to pursue a creative career that was exciting and always changing.

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I had always imagined writing as a career path, so I guess cosmetology wasn’t necessarily what I had always imagined doing with my life. I am fortunate to be able to satisfy that passion for writing through my blog and my personal journal. I’m currently working on a memoir about my experience with thyroid cancer.  Cosmetology has been a creative, fulfilling and rewarding career choice. I have no regrets.

Would you discuss your battle with cancer and how life is now?

I was diagnosed with Papillary Carcinoma (Thyroid Cancer) in 2000. I had a complete thyroidectomy followed by 3 radiation treatments over several years. It was a life changing experience for me.  I’ve always been very driven, but having cancer made me realize that my life is MINE, and I can live it any way I want to. We don’t have to settle for a stereotypical life. I’m not afraid to take risks. I love deeply.  I seek out challenges and adventure. I push myself. Tomorrow may never come, so today may be all I get. More than dying, I fear not living…or looking back on my life with regret. I’ll never feel the way I did before my thyroid was removed, but I’m grateful for the lesson I learned having cancer, and I’ll never take my life or the people in my life for granted.

What about your philosophy to beauty?
I believe that beauty is a state of mind, but how we look on the outside has a powerful effect on how we feel. We are able to express who we are through our appearance, so I think it’s important that our reflection match what we feel on the inside and represents who we are as individuals in a way we feel good about.

What does beauty mean to you?
I really believe that beauty is more about who we are, and how we decide to express that beauty to the world.

Have you ever lived outside of the Midwest?
I’m a Midwest girl, through and through.

Describe your family
snook_familyMy family is everything to me, they keep me focused on what I’m doing and why. I have two amazing teenage boys who are handsome, hilarious and bring laughter to my every day. I have two beautiful little girls that remind me every day how important it is for me to set a positive example of what being a woman is all about. My husband, Adam, is my best cheerleader and the most supportive person I know. I can’t imagine taking the risks I have without his unconditional support. He believes in me, even when I don’t believe in myself. My parents and my two sisters, and three nephews live within minutes. I can’t imagine not having them be a part of my everyday life. Being surrounded by family is something I can’t imagine being without.

What is important to you
Gosh, so many things are important to me, but again my family is definitely THE MOST important thing in my life. Setting a good example for my children is always on my mind.  I want my boys to know that a woman’s role is not just about cooking, cleaning and caring for children.  I want my girls to know that women can be anything they want to be, and that the only gender boundaries are the ones they allow to exist.  At the end of the day, it isn’t gender roles that limit us, it is our own thinking that holds us back.  Setting a positive example for my children is extremely important to me.  I hope that my kids learn that it’s okay to take risks and live out your dreams.

What is the must have ‘do right now?
You know, I don’t see a “must have” right now.  If you follow celebrities you can usually figure out what’s hot in hair and fashion, but I think women are less concerned with following trend these days and more concerned about finding a style that really suits them.  We are seeing hair going longer again for women, and shorter for men.  The trend of longer hair on guys seems to have run its course.  Texture is definitely still big for both men and women.

What is the must have color?
Dimension.  Even if it’s tone on tone, low contrast color…Dimension is a must have. Women are getting a little bolder with high contrast color, and lots of dimension. We’re still seeing rich, shiny brown shades and less blond… so it seems maybe blondes don’t have more fun after all.  If there is one thing we’re seeing it’s contrast. Flat, one dimensional color is definitely out!

What is the must have spa treatment?
Our AVEDA Caribbean Therapy Body Treatment is one of our most popular spa services, but the standard relaxation massage is also very popular.

If you are in the Madison area, visit Styles Salon Spa. You can check out the website and participate in any of the current promotions:

Join Styles Salon Spa text club for a chance to win free haircuts for a year .. text the word: styles to: 32075

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