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Giveaway | Harvey Prince Yogini Fragrance

Want to smell like a yogi? Not the sweaty-cause-I-just-finished-a-Bikram-class kind of yogi, but the kind who’s all ripped and blissed out? Then this is your lucky day! The Anthology has teamed up with perfumery Harvey Prince to give away one 50 mL bottle of Yogini fragrance and two 8.8 ml roll-ons. With notes of sandalwood and Egyptian myrrh, it’s light and spicy and could be yours.

For one entry: Comment on this post and tell us your favourite yoga position — happy baby, anyone?

For two entries: Like Harvey Prince on Facebook.

For three entries: Write on The Anthology’s Facebook wall.

The contest is open to Anthology readers in the US and Canada. Contest closes 5:00pm Thursday, May 24, 2012. Good luck!

[CLOSED] Congratulations Amy, Julie and Sarah!

Beauty | AG Hair

What do these images have to do with hair? (Aside from that mermaid’s sick Marge Simpson ‘do?) They inspire my favourite kind of hairstyle: go to the beach, let your salty hair air dry into messy sea witch locks. And then put on tons of jewelry to distract people.

Also, they’re part of AG Hair’s feature on yours truly. You’ll find it, along with a few confessions about my high school crush, addictions and desire to time travel, riiiiiight here.

Thanks for having me, AG!

Thank you | WE Vancouver

Thank you, WE Vancouver, for featuring my tangerine-wearing face in your Out After Dark column (holler, May Globus!) with Sam Shamash, head of marketing for AG Hair (they’re from Vancouver, did y’all know that?).

This pic was taken at the Social Feed x The Anthology event and there’re plenty more riiiiiiiiiiight here.

Beauty | Deborah Lippmann Holiday

I spend my days typing away on my keyboard so I love anything that makes my nails more fun to look at. Like this sparkalicious “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?” nail colour from Deborah Lippmann, which is an explosion of glitter in one little bottle. I’m obsessed. Because its base is sheer, I applied it over top of some classic red polish and topped it off with some Deborah Lippmann “On a Clear Day” top coat. (“It’s sooooooooooo good,” said one of the BeautyMark girls when I stopped in to pick up a bottle. “And we’re snobs when it comes to top coats.” She was right — it’s the key to making a manicure last.)

The result? Festive fingers!

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Beauty | Emmy Beaton’s Wish List

To kick off The Anthology’s series of wish list guest posts, Emmy Beaton, a makeup artist from Victoria, BC, shares her picks for holiday beauty must-haves. And boy are they sparkly…

1. Lise Watier Eye Glitter Liner in Black Diamond and Smokey Gold
This year, glitter has been huge – from shimmery frocks to those famous glitter-heeled Miu Miu booties. I’m taking some artistic license and adapting that trend by incorporating some glitter into my eye looks. These Lise Watier glitter liners are amazing – they are easy to apply both as a thin liner or across the lid, and are also easy to layer for more intensity.

2. Julep Maven subscription
Lately the hottest thing in beauty is subscription boxes. Glossybox, Luxe Box, Glymm Box…there are many companies offering similar services – every month they send you a box with trial sizes of premium products, allowing you to test a large quantity of different things without committing to full sizes. Most of the boxes contain a large number of skin products and I love this idea, but alas, my skin is very sensitive. The Julep Maven subscription is different: for $20 a month you get around $40 worth of nail polish and treatment products. I buy two nailpolishes a month (that’s a conservative estimate!) so for me this would be perfect. Are you listening, Santa?

3. Sultra The Bombshell
I’m obsessed with conical wands. They are so versatile, style your hair in half the time of regular curling irons, and never snag or pull your hair. You can even use them to create volume by running holding them against the root while you hold a section of hair vertically. Amazing. So far this tool has been something used exclusively in salons because it’s easy to burn yourself. This one, however, comes with a protective glove!  How smart is that!?

4. NARS Danmari All About Cheeks palette
Whether you’re a hardcore beauty junkie, a lady who travels for work, or just someone looking to simplify your life, these six shades are made for you. This palette has been haunting my dreams. I can’t wait to glow, bronze, and shimmer my way into the new year with this sleek black, mirrored palette. I die!

5. MAC Cosmetics Sheen Supreme Lipstick in Quite the Thing!
MAC describes the colour of this lipstick/gloss hybrid as ‘deep blue plum.’ I’m deeply smitten by the shade – it’s both sheer and bright, and complements all complexions. On fair skin you’ll have a just-bitten pout and on darker skin you’ll get a sultry berry with a bit of shimmer. When everyone else is doing red lips this holiday season, you’ll stand out wearing this knockout purple. The best part is that the formula is so amazingly comfortable, you feel like you’re wearing lip balm!

6. Shiseido Perfect Rouge in BE208 – Baby
Shiseido’s Perfect Rouge line is an excellent range of lipsticks with a really sophisticated formula. Neither glossy nor matte, these lipsticks are somehow light, hydrating, and long-lasting with none of the waxy feel of other lipsticks. I love the warm nude colour of 208 – Baby for the holidays – the perfect complement for a sparkly new years eve look.

7. LeSportsac Charleston Kevyn cosmetics case
Recently I’ve been on the hunt for a cute cosmetics case that I would be proud to pull out in a club or restaurant. This super cute case is fun yet classy, and bears the name of my favourite makeup artist. The collector in me also loves that there are lots of other coordinating items with the same pattern, so I can mix and match. Sold!

Beauty | Browing Out

Eyebrow sculptors Bombay Brow Bar just opened a second location in Kits so The Anthology’s resident (and pregnant) beauty Kylie Kumar put her brows to the test.

Being six months pregnant there are a lot of things I can’t control: my waistline, my freakish hormone shifts, and my intense desire for Salt & Vinegar chips. That said, I can control my eyebrows.

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I started my day with thin, unhappy brows.

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But after my appointment, which included brow gossip (a consultation), a step-by-step plan, painless threading, eyebrow massage with rosewater gel and brow filling, I feel sophisticated and polished (even “glowing” if you will).

I’ll never let my brows be unhappy again.

[Bombay interior designed by Twenty-One Two Designs and photographed by Cory Dawson.]

Beauty | Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed with Estée Lauder’s Alan Pan

It’s 8:00 am on Monday morning and Estée Lauder makeup artist Alan Pan has just flown into Vancouver from London. And I, well, I drove all of ten minutes to meet him downtown at the Metropolitan Hotel. But still, it’s early.

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So naturally my first question for this makeup maverick is: what can I do to look bright-eyed and bushy tailed so early in the morning?

“Start with your skin,” says the energetic Pan. “We wake up looking dull, so skin is always the first priority.” He recommends Estée Lauder’s soon-to-be-released Idealist Even Skintone Illuminator because it reflects the light and “Instantly picks you up.”

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“Then focus on definition – a good mascara, a touch of gloss for a radiant, illuminating effect,” Pan says.

“And avoid browns.” Wait, what? Brown has been my go-to eye colour for as long as I can remember. I’m not alone, apparently. “A lot of women choose browns because they’re warm, natural,” he says. “But skin looks dull first thing in the morning so you need a touch of colour.”

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And if you’re applying makeup before you’ve had your double shot of espresso, Pan recommends starting with darker shades of shadow. “You’ll make fewer mistakes that way,” he says.

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Turning to me with a tube of their upcoming Idealist Cooling Eye Illuminator in his hand, he asks “Can I attack you with this?” Well, when you put it like that…

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“You’ll look like you’ve slept for 25 hours,” he says, as he pats the serum under my eyes and sweeps it over my lids. Its fancy patented tip actually does feel cool as a cucumber. And my eyes look brighter, a little sparklier, like I might actually be a morning person.

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