If you need to switch one bright lipstick color for another in a pinch, rub off as much of the first color as possible with a tissue, and then apply a thin coat of concealer to your lips to create a neutral starting point.
Monthly Archives: September 2010
LiQWD Giveaway / Thank You, Nadine!
Nadine is in town for Fashion Week, and has very generously offered to give away some LiQWD products to two RG readers!
Some Things Just Shouldn’t Be Messed With
Sunday morning, I made a retooled version of Sharyn's Spinach Quiche for Nadine and Kendrick. It may look pretty, but...eh. I tried to make it a touch healthier by skipping the cheese and replacing the heavy cream with light cream, and I left out the fried onions because I couldn't find them in my supermarket, and all of these things were bad ideas.
Robert Verdi Luxe Lounge / Perfect Sunday Afternoon
The Robert Verdi Luxe Lounge is my absolute favorite thing about Fashion Week: you basically get to wander around, try out awesome products, sip things like Smart Water and X-Rated, and hang out with fantastic people.
All Things Rosy
My love of all things lavender is well-documented around these parts, but lately I've been all about the roses.
Fashion’s Night Out / Saks
For Fashion's Night Out, Mom and I decided to head over to Saks to check out the goings-on. First stop: the YSL counter to beautify for the rest of the evening.
Always Remember / Donate Today
Easy, Breezy (Beautiful) Lunch
To celebrate the move-in, Francesca made us an absolutely delicious light lunch of avocado toasts and French-style scrambled eggs (a la Julia Child).
Speaking of Rosh Hashanah…
Last night Kendrick (or at least the left side of his face) and I boarded a bus at Port Authority headed for New Jersey, where we had been invited to celebrate the holiday with my friend (and colleague at Meredith) Seth, his wife Stacy, and their extended family.
Look At All The Fish We Caught!
Actually, we caught nothing (unless you count the same little smidge of clam that I reeled up over and over and over). The misery of defeat was, however, quickly mitigated by a trip to Gajyumaru for lunch.