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Word on the Street

June 29th, 2009 — 10:44am

 

Patio Seating

Patio Seating

My husband and I had the distinct pleasure of eating dinner at Susan Feniger’s Street on Saturday night. I have long been a huge fan of Ciudad (as you well know if you follow us on Twitter since I seem to be there once a week!) so trying Susan’s new place was high on my priority list! 

 

It must be said that trying a new restaurant is easily one of my favorite things ever. I adore food and the idea of ordering a tasty cocktail and nibbling off one another’s plates makes me positively giddy… also, just the fact that Dave and I are out of the house sans-babies is reason enough to celebrate!

 

Dim Sum of All Parts

Dim Sum of All Parts

The concept of Street is really appealing, it’s street food from all over the world, I mean, literally, I couldn’t pronounce half the menu! That’s what made it so fun!! We ordered several different starters (Cuban Stuffed Potato Cakes with Mint Salsa and Poblano Crema and Russian Varenyky stuffed with Spinach and Salted Cheese) it was soooo good! I loved that every single dish had a completely different flavor palette. Genius! Oh, lord and don’t even get me started on that ginger martini business… sweet rapture!

 

So, I, definitely give it a big thumbs up… it’s such a fun atmosphere and a great place to go in groups (more dishes to try!) and honestly, I loved every single thing, well, except for one… while we were dining a certain celebrity whose names rhymes with SchNatalie SchPortman came in and out rushed the chef to personally help her choose her dishes. Now I don’t know, maybe the chef and the celebrity are long time friends, but I think what’s more likely is like almost every other place in LA this restaurant thinks an awful lot of the celebrity set. I couldn’t help but think “why doesn’t the chef come to my table and help me choose dinner, or anyone else in this room for that matter?” Why is it that if you’re not a celebrity you’re sub-human, your money or patronage is somehow less important than Queen Amidala’s? I mean, I get it, say hi to them but then maybe at least give everyone else in the room a nod or something on your way back to the kitchen!

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Chic is…

June 26th, 2009 — 7:48pm

 

...a purple highlighter

...a purple highlighter

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The Eyes Have It!

June 26th, 2009 — 7:49am

Heavy Cargo

Heavy Cargo

Okay, maybe I’m way behind the times but I just saw this Cargo eye shadow for the first time and thought… GENIUS! I know some of you are makeup wizards, but for those of us who still battle between pasty-town and tranny-ville this idea is really helpful!

Make up your world at Sephora for $32!

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Chic is…

June 25th, 2009 — 3:16pm

 

Cest Chic!

Cest Chic!

Maybe you think Chic is your sexy patent pumps, maybe you think Chic is being on the cusp of every new trend, maybe Chic is your favorite martini, or they way you live your life… whatever Chic is, we want to know what your definition of Chic is!

So put it on a painting, a post-it, your hand, whatever… then send us a jpeg to rachel@chicevent.com!! We’re also putting them on our Facebook Fan Page, which you should totally join if you haven’t already!

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Oh Smudge ME!

June 25th, 2009 — 7:36am

Day of the week panties- pfft so 1990.  I have something much better for you. Something that will make each day of your week just a little bit more fun. Seven, count ‘em,  SEVEN Smudge Ink Reusable Recycled Shoppers will be given away to one lucky Chic Reader.

stop and smell the roses

stop and smell the roses

You can use a different bag Mon-Sun, match the bag to your outfit, give them away to six lucky friends, or use one ’til it’s dead and move on to the next- your call.

freebie!

freebie!

To win ALL SEVEN BAGS, simply tell me, in 50 words or less, what you would do with seven reusable shoppers from Smudge Ink.

 

You have one week. And, as usual Most Creative Answer WINS!

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Would You Rather… Ebonics or Pig Latin??

June 24th, 2009 — 2:23pm

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Brush Your Shoulders Off – Airbrush Tanning

June 24th, 2009 — 11:57am
Bathing Beauty

Bathing Beauty

 

Ah, summer. Most of us are getting ready to gear up and head to the beach for the Fourth, but I can’t help to feel a tad bit guilty. Skin damage, anyone? I must admit, I am a SPF fiend, but I still like to get my tan on and enjoy a healthy dose of Vitamin D. But with an increasing rise in melanoma these days, it’s hard to risk your looks for your health.

 

Luckily there is a safe and healthy alternative – airbrush tanning. No, it’s not your typical Mystic booth. Airbrush tanning is fabulous and when prepared for correctly can be the best faux-tan you’ll ever have!

Some of you may be a little weary or confused, especially if you’ve never done it. Don’t fear, Chic readers, I’m here to give you a crash course in airbrush tanning, considering I’m an airbrush tan artist 

So first things first: how long does it last? How much is it? Will I turn orange? To start, it can last anywhere from five to 10 days depending on where you’re getting the airbrush. Some solutions wear off more easily than others, but it also depends on how well you prepare, care for and maintain your tan (which will be discussed below). Prices vary, but can be anywhere from $45 – $100s. And the orange question: it’s always a possibility, but it’s contingent on how specialized your airbrush tech is and what color is used. If you go and get the darkest solution possible and you’re fair skinned, then yeah – you’re going to be orange. You’d never naturally get that dark in the first place. Your tech should know what color(s) blend or mix best with your skin tone, so unless you have a gut feeling otherwise, let them decide what color would be best. You can always ask to go a little lighter or a tad bit darker, but don’t do anything out of the ordinary.

So, some tips from the pro:

1. Always do your research. Go onto sites like Yelp and read reviews of airbrush tans in your area. It’s always best to visit the business website as well so you can get a feel of if the solution is just another “tan in a can” or if it’s going to be a specialized airbrush experience. Mystic Tan is not considered airbrush – neither is VersaSpa – as it is administered by a booth and not a technician.

2. Carefully book your appointment. Make sure you can go in during a time where you can relax afterwards. The tan usually takes a minium of six hours to set (eight-12 hours in most places), so you have to be sure to avoid perspiring, getting wet and moisturizing for at least that long. I’d also recommend making sure you can easily go braless afterwards (ladies) to avoid any rubbing off of the solution. I tend to get my airbrushes in the evening so I can sleep in them, allowing the DHA coloring agent to adhere to the skin longer, developing a more beautiful tone.

3. Give yourself time. Airbrush appointments tend to last about 30 minutes. Be courteous and show up early so that you can get airbrushed on time.

4. Preparation is necessary. Go online and look at the airbrush website. Usually they will have instructions on how to best prepare your skin for a tan. After many years, here are my suggestions:

  • Shave the night before.  It’s essential to wax or shave before your appointment to ensure it lasts longer – hair removal is a form of exfoliation and will help to take off the tan faster.
  • Shower the day of.  I always hop in right before I get airbrushed to be sure my skin is clean.
  • Do not moisturize, use body wash or wear make-up. These all act as barriers to the skin. If you tend to get really dry skin, call and see what lotions your airbrush tech would recommend. You can probably get away with moisturizing a few hours prior to the appointment, but not right before. This includes DEODORANT! Some body washes leave a film on your skin, so be sure to steer clear of those just in case. Make-up acts as a barrier and will increase your chances of losing color on your face. As a rule of thumb, be sure to avoid anything that includes oil, shea butter or long-lasting moisturizing agents.
  • Exfoliate. Prior to your appointment, be sure to slough off any previous airbrush residue or dead skin. Even if you think your skin is clean, go over yourself with a loofah a few times. It is important to use a loofah or sponge and not an exfoliating scrub or bodywash because the oils and emolients within them can repel the tanning solution!
  • Bring dark, baggy clothes to wear. This isn’t your time to shine. I’d recommend wearing a non-restrictive sundress in a dark color or baggy pants and a tee. The cosmetic bronzer, which is used to see where the solution is being placed, will come off on clothes (yet is machine washable). If you have errands to run afterward, definitely bring something black to wear. Do not wear tight clothes like jeans because it will rub the tan off; the bronzer is unable to wash out of nylon, silk and wool. Be sure to bring flip-flops or shoes that will not rub your feet too much.

If you’ve followed my steps above, you’ll all set to get your airbrush! Communicate to your airbrush specialist about what color you’re going for. They are going to be just as meticulous as you are about your tan – they’ve been in your position before – so be sure to explain any concerns or questions you may have.

The whole process takes around 30-minutes and includes a full-body application, which consists of the entire body, face, hands and feet. Some places offer half-body options, tan-line corrections and even body sculpting (abs, here I come!). Once finished, carefully put your clothes on and haul it home to relax. Consider this a full excuse to veg out on the couch and watch some TiVoed shows you’ve missed 

Maintaining your tan if fairly simple. Wait eight to 12 hours before showering so the DHA can develop and the solution will be set on your skin. If you can sleep in it overnight, it’s worth getting your sheets a little dirty (remember, it washes right out!). Once you take your first shower, avoid loofahs and sponges and any kind of wash/scrub that exfoliates. This takes the tan off quicker than you’d like. When in the shower, you’ll notice the water is brown. That’s the cosmentic bronzer I was refering to earlier. It isn’t permanent and is removed. That is not your tan coming off. What you’ll be left with is a beautiful, natural glow once you pat-dry or air dry off (avoid rubbing). To be sure your tan lasts it’s longest, moisturize moisturize moisturize! Once in the morning and once at night.

So that’s all there is to it. It takes a little dedication, but if you’re patient your tan will turn out beautiful, natural, and best of all, chic!

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Lunch Thursdays

June 23rd, 2009 — 5:21pm

From Memorial Day till Labor Day, there will be some changes happening around the Chic Office. In true entertainment industry fashion, summer hours have been imposed so that we can actually enjoy the beautiful SoCal weather. Along with summer hours come Thursday Lunches and Half Day Fridays. Let me explain…

princess party

princess party

Thursday Lunches: Every Thursday from Memorial Day to Labor Day, we’ll be joined by the lovely Alex Lorton and Brittany Mcofsky of The Dolce Group for a girly lunch at a new spot. This week the ladies made the trek downtown for a trip to Tiara Cafe for sweet potato fries and delicious grilled veggie salads. Next week is Brittany’s pick. Any suggestions??

standard_roof

urban ambiance

Friday Half Days: The Chic office will close at 1pm on Friday leaving us the afternoon to relax, run errands, AND hit up the rooftop pool at the Standard Hotel downtown. A little birdie told us that it was the place to be and that they are pretty lax on allowing people who aren’t actually staying at the hotel come and hang out. but SHHHH…don’t tell everyone that or all will be ruined.

So cheers, Chic readers- To good weather, good food and good friends!

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All By Myself…

June 22nd, 2009 — 12:26pm

 

My Latin Lover

My Latin Lover

I used to get so bummed when my hubby left town on business… and honestly it still makes me a little sad. Afterall, he’s my best friend and the funniest person I know, AND my co-pilot on this whole parenting thing so when he’s gone it means double work for mommy. But last night I was thinking of all the things I get to enjoy while he’s gone… and I don’t just mean my Latin Lover Esteban. I mean all those girly, silly things I used to do when I was single and lived alone that I get to enjoy unabashedly!

 

Like:

 

- Watching ANYTHING I want on TV… yesterday I watched Center Stage (for probably the 10th time) and no less than 5 HOURS of the Food Network. AND not one time, for one minute, did I have to watch golf, baseball, or poker… gag!

- I took my nail polish off in bed, while wearing a face mask and a Crest Strip and no one complained that the acetone was making them lightheaded.

- I can eat anything I want for dinner… no cooking, cleaning, or sitting required. I just stand at the counter with my cereal, asparugus, mint chip ice cream or any other weird thing I find and call it a meal!

- I sleep dead-center in the middle of our gigantic bed surrounded by 72 pillows

- If I have insomnia and can’t sleep, no body minds if I turn on all the lights at 2 AM and decide to reorganize my closet

I do miss him, I really do and I can’t wait until he comes home on Friday… but in the meantime, I’m learning to enjoy the single girls life for a bit of reciprocity.

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It’s Okra, Y’all

June 19th, 2009 — 8:01am
OOOOOOkra-Homa

OOOOOOkra-Homa

 

I’m an Oki, not born, but raised and fried Okra was a regular side dish on my Grandma Neeley’s table, and my Mema’s table, and my Mama’s table too.

So for all you Yankees who might not have had the pleasure, June finds us plum in the midst of Okra season, the perfect time for you to try out this furry green veggie.

Gran always fried hers and served them with a pot of beans and corn bread, though they’re great blanched, grilled, or baked too!

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