Beauty
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Our beauty editor hits the bottle with ammonia-free at-home hair color from Madison Reed.
Beauty
Our beauty editor hits the bottle with ammonia-free at-home hair color from Madison Reed.
Take a new approach to your getting-ready routine with at-home blowout services from the NYC-based app Glamsquad.
This sunny West Hollywood nail salon offers nontoxic mani/pedis.
Beauty pros share tricks for working with freckles, brightening a smoky eye, and selecting the right liner for red lips.
Want the cat eye look minus the intensity? Take it down a notch with a softer version.
Raise your hand if you appreciate a good mani. From cheap thrills and dramatic nail art to heavy-duty shellacs, we’ve got the details for your digits.
Tea flows, hot towels abound, and aromatherapy is endless at this unpretentious spot for serious R&R in South Miami. Plus, it’s home to the neighborhood’s best-kept secret for an affordable, spa-quality manicure and pedicure, Nails by Kelly.
Eric Helms, author of The Juice Generation, shares three warm juice recipes for stopping your sniffles.
Short on cash? We found bright bobby pins, fruit-colored lipgloss sticks, and retro-cool dry shampoo that respect your budget.
Watch a Sundance short contemplate whether social media can redefine what is beautiful.
Without booze and bloody steak, pregnancy feels like an epic cleanse. Make it holistic with beauty products designed for moms-to-be.
The Dailey Method is a one-hour class that focuses on total body conditioning through barre work, core conditioning, stretching, and orthopedic exercises — all at an uptempo pace.
Need a reason to amp up your fitness regimen? The Internet can help.
Easy at-home manicure instructions and bottles of vegan one-coat polishes are just a few of the perks.
The founder of Marie Veronique Organics whips up a face mask from kitchen staples for combination or oily complexions.
Do your body good with vegan chow, critter soap, and group fitness.
Take your fitness crusade to the next level with our comprehensive guide to your best bets for a year of good living.
Get your locks trimmed, tamed, and glossed at this swank Beverly Hills salon.
Practice your downward dog at this casual and friendly studio with killer ocean views.
With a mix of effective choreography (workouts utilize the Lotte Berk exercise method) and thoughtful playlists, the studio’s 55-minute sessions promise to tighten and tone without boring your brains out.
Light on frills but heavy on service, this Koreatown spa is a good spot to stop for massages, facials, and other holistic body treatments.
When it comes to your body, extreme measures are just evil. Strike a healthy balance with help from these wellness pros.
Exercise and eating right is your way of life, and we’ve got all kinds of good stuff that makes it easier than ever, after the jump.
This skin care boutique has everything from clinical treatments (skin tightenings, body wraps) to spa and beauty services (facials, sunless tanning, waxing).
Breaking a sweat should be no sweat with our guide to a fit and fun 2014.
Burn up to 600 calories during 50-minute group sessions that alternate between interval rowing and mat work for full-body results.
Not your average spin studio: Swerve takes a team-inspired approach. New to cycling? Beginner classes include a studio tour, bike fitting, and explanation of position and consoles.
Our guest editor Caitlin Moran shares a few of her favorite things.
Think beyond the shower caddy with lipstick holders, cotton swab dispensers, and drawer dividers that keep every tube, bottle, and jar in its place.
The vegan skin care line works wonders on all complexions.
Fusing ballet, Pilates, and weights into a 55-minute session, Pure Barre workouts are designed to challenge all fitness levels. No tutus, tights, or pointe shoes required.
Each month, we ask one of our favorite people to share her under-the-radar finds, go-to beauty products, playlists, Instagram photos, and more. Check out who made the list in January.
Glitter Guide’s editorial director unzips her makeup bag and gives us a rundown of the creams and powders she slathers on morning and night.
Make a break for Face Haus, where you can combat all manner of complexion complications without blowing your wad.
A 30-minute facial for just $40? Throw in a cold pressed juice and skin care products, and we’re sold. This facial bar is just what we need to ramp up our beauty regimen.
The budget-friendly yoga studio offers cash-only classes for $10 (including community classes for $5), and recently added $15 indoor cycling classes.
Guest editor Caitlin Moran snaps her way through the day.
The cold-busting remedy tackles dull complexions, age spots, and free radicals.
You’ve scrubbed, sloughed, and slathered, but X still marks the spot. Seek out the genius of a seasoned blemish buster at new downtown skin care center Acqua e Sapone.
Kimmy Williams’s downtown skin care center specializes in acne treatment and education. Stop by for a consultation and facial, or to scoop up the shop’s in-house line of nourishing products.
An indoor cycling studio in lower Columbia Heights run by three young professionals passionate about this calorie-burning workout. The studio is tech-savvy; riders can track their in-class and long-term progress online.
Leave GlamGlow’s latest mask on overnight; wake up looking like you just checked out of a Malibu spa.
The second cycling studio outpost from NYC transplant Cate Brinch offers more than twenty a la carte classes each week in a serene Back Bay locale abutting the Boston Common.
Get ready for your close-up with the brow magician’s feathering technique, vegetable dye-based brow and lash enhancements, quick touch-ups, and makeup consultations and applications. Stock up on schwag from Rouge Bunny Rouge, RMS, Jouer, or Streicher’s own blends of pre- and post-tweeze argan oil-based products.
You pledged to get healthier in 2014. Now what? Here are a few easy ways to live just a little bit better in the new year. You may even make a habit of it.
After developing a coterie of devoted followers, stylist Kelly Gorsuch and his band of progressive cutters and colorists make themselves at home on 14th Street.
Ease winter dryness with vegan bath products (bar soaps, body butter, lip balm) whipped up by a couple of Queens-based sisters.
New year, new you (or something like that). Check out the latest workouts, healthy eating options, and a renewing facial.
Tackle your 2014 fitness goals with Miami’s newest ways to get healthy.
Get lean and limber with hot and nonhot classes in the Sun Room and Moon Room at the spacious Midtown studio with exceptional amenities, a kids program, and community events.