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Beauty

Afternoon beauty fix: Time to take another look at an old favourite for fixing oily skin

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Despite using oil-free products exclusively, my face always looks and feels grimy by early afternoon. What else can I do to control the oil on my face?
The last time I used blotting papers was around the same time I assumed oily skin was caused by eating too many french fries from my school’s cafeteria. Now I know that it can be attributed to hormones, a lack of hydration in your body, or a change in climate—and I’m revisiting the notion that blotting papers are an easy, portable fix for nasty oil slicks. Speaking of nasty, I recall hearing a rumour that blotting papers clog pores and can actually have a negative effect on your complexion… but that’s simply not true! In fact, Japanese geishas have been using paper to blot and keep their makeup fresh since the 1800s—but it’s what’s in the paper that counts. Read more »


Fashion

Quotable: Roberto Cavalli will have sex 15,000 more times before he dies

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In a recent interview with Women’s Wear Daily upon the opening of his first Japanese boutique, the 70-year-old Italian designer affectionately shocks us again:

“I’m young. I have another 50 years of life,’ he said before going on to perform a mathematical equation and estimating that he will have sex another 15,000 times before his demise.”


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Daily steal: Japan Relief tee, $32

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Wear your heart on your tee all summer long by supporting those in need. 50% of profits from the sale of the t-shirts goes to support the Peace Winds Japan charity. ($32, jennybird.com)
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Scene

Helping Japan: Participate in Global PechaKucha Day!

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This Saturday, April 16th at the Design Exchange, Toronto will participate in Global PechaKucha Day along with more than a dozen cities around the world.
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Scene

Assouline helps Japanese relief-efforts with stunning imagery

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You’ve probably already donated to help the earthquake-, tsunami- and nuclear accident-stricken people of Japan via the Red Cross, but here’s another way to help: Buy a copy of The Light of Tokyo—and its publisher, Assouline, will donate 50 percent of the sales to relief efforts. Photographer Jean-Michel Berts, who has shot campaigns for Hermès, Jean-Paul Gaultier and Oscar de la Renta but also specializes in documenting the beauty of urban architecture, captures Japan’s soaring skyscrapers, serene formal gardens and elegant Buddhist temples in velvety black and white.

To purchase the book, visit shopassouline.com

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Fashion

Fashion news: Prada fantasies, seaside Rihanna and Miss Moss

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Prada's spring 2011 finale. Photography by Peter Stigter

Have you been counting the super colourful Prada fur stoles in the front rows at the fall shows too? Take a click through their fab fantasy look book. [Fashion Gone Rogue]
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Fashion

Tsumori Chisato teams up with Petit Bateau

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TSUMORI CHISATO Fall 2009. Photography by Peter Stigter

TSUMORI CHISATO Fall 2009. Photography by Peter Stigter

Japanese designer Tsumori Chisato, famous for cute clothes with cute prints, is working on a capsule collection for French children’s brand Petit Bateau, which has long been a magnet for stylish French mamans who are just as wont to don the tiny tees themselves. (They also offer a full-size range for adults.) The Chisato range will include pieces for babies, kids and adults. [WWD]


Beauty

Tokyo Nail Expo puts our grey polish to shame

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What is going on here? Is that She-ra? Photo via zimbio.com

What is going on here? Is that She-Ra? Photo via zimbio.com

Yesterday, while we were humming and hawing over whether or not to wear cement-coloured polish, the Tokyo Nail Expo was showing off mind-blowingly intricate nail design–3D Hello Kitty, lace, diamonds, giant rosettes and what appears to be She-Ra. The annual nail extravaganza also includes the Japanese-celeb laden Nail Queen Awards, which appears to be a cross between a beauty pageant and the Contessas. [Zimbio]


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