Bombay Brow Bar is the new addition to Yaletown’s “beauty row”. They are the experts in hair removal from the neck up. I probably have the most difficult brows to work with and the girls at Bombay Brow Bar really made me feel comfortable and did an amazing job shaping my “shapeless” brows.
BBB, uses an old threading technique that is widely used in India as well as other parts of Asia. It’s a proven technique that is more precise than waxing, extracting the hair from the root therefore preventing ingrown hairs.
These girls take brow perfection very seriously. Get high brow service and beautifully ached brows for around $23 CDN.
Bombay Brow Bar
1056 Mainland Street, Vancouver BC
604-683-2769
Sunny Shum, Your Industry Insider
Changing up your nail polish is such a simple way of expressing your mood. At the moment I am crazy over the color “taupe”.
It’s not the type of color to catch your attention immediately, however I must say, this mushroom-esque hue is very mysterious. Not quite gray but not quite nude…but it surprisingly blends nicely with many other hues.
If you’re in the mood to be adventurous, try Chanel’s 505 Particuliere or Opi’s Over the Taupe.
Sunny Shum, Your Industry Insider
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They say not to wash your hair everyday as it stripes away the good natural oils that keep your hair shiny and looking healthy. I probably wash my hair every other day and it always looks it’s best on the second or third day. I know what you’re thinking. How does one keep their hair style looking fresh after the first day?
One of my favourite products right now is the “Dust It” Mattifying powder by Schwarzkopf OSiS. You get a natural look while the hair powder soaks up excess oil in your hair plus it provides you with great texture and volume.
Here’s some tips for you: For extra root volume you can apply “Dust It” directly to the roots. I also recommend pouring small amounts at a time … more …
Happy early holiday present to me! How excited I was when I found out famous Japanese designer Tsumori Chisato was collaborating with Shu Uemura on a holiday collection. The “wish upon a star” exclusive collection includes Tsumori’s favourite Japanese icons, “twinkle star” and “lucky cat”.
A client of mine brought over, direct from Japan, the limited edition radiant ribbon couture palette ($65 USD). The couture palette contains 3 pressed eye shadows, 1 cream eyeliner, 1 cream highlighter, 1 blush and 2 dual-ended applicators. In this playful all in one kit, it’s all I need to do up my holiday face.
Sunny Shum, Your Industry Insider
