I
like reading magazines with different themes and point of views. While I
don’t consider myself a Latina, I get confused for one all the time.
Then again, I get confused for a lot of other nationalities too. Either
way, its a nice magazine for finding makeup tips for people of color.
Red
Carpet pros give tips on how to look red carpet ready without actually
being on red carpet..wait I think I can come with a better
ending...nope, I got nothing.
Oribe, the hair stylist recommends brown hair with subtle blonde highlights. “The look is soft, sexy and not too exaggerated”.
Covergirl’s
manicurist Marisol Inzerillo gives brilliant tips on get salon looking
nails at home. “Keep cuticles moist at all times. Massage cuticle oil
into your nail bed daily. This boosts blood circulation and helps you
avoid biting your cuticles.” Also be sure “to keep hands protected,
apply a moisturizer with sunscreen daily”. Her recommended color for
spring is the minimalist color of “skin tone colors and nude nail
colors”.
Photo Credit - Drugstore.com, Toasted Almond |
Makeup
artist Jackie Gomez says, “Don’t skip cleansing and moisturizing your
skin before bed - clean, supple skin provides the best base for flawless
- looking makeup every day”. I couldn’t agree more even though it has
been said over and over -- you can’t believe how many times I say I am
going to wash my face and I get lazy and just fall asleep. Washing your
face is not only healthy but it makes your skin look and feel a lot
better. Ms. Gomez recommends “soft green tones on the eyes. It’s a nice
touch and makes them pop. Go with soft pink lips to complement the
look”.
Photo Credit - MAC cosmetics, Aquadisiac |
They had a section on shopping but the theme was coffee. It wasn’t as boring as it sounds. Here are some of my favorite picks -
Photo Credit - MaryGreen.com |
Photo Credit - Seltzer Goods |
Did
you know “heart disease is the number one killer of Latinas,
responsible for 30 percent of all deaths”. This often preventable
disease, “doctors recommend maintaining a healthy weight, walking 30
minutes a day, trimming salt and unhealthy fats from your diets and not
smoking”. The reason why I bring this up because not only is it
important for Latinas but people in general. I know I might be sound
preachy but it isn’t my goal to be that way but more as a friendly
reminder :) to you and to my lazy self!
Gina Rangel of Bliss Spa in Dallas gave tips for a great relaxing feet massage [In all honesty it looks like too much work] :
“1. Soak in a warm foot bath filled with lavender essence, lemon slices and rose petals.
2. Dry your feet and apply lotion to the foot and calf using long, soft strokes.
3. Make a fist and massage the ball of your foot, arch and heel using a circular motion.
4.
Finish up by enclosing your hand around each foot, as if a holding a
football, and moving up and down. “ Is anyone else sleepy after reading
that?
Pick up an issue to read the interview with Jordana Brewster, Jennifer Lopez, Amelia Moran Ceja and non profit founder of studentmentor.org. Along with style tips for your shape, makeup tips, chocolate recipes and lifestyle tips.