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Monday
Oct222007

Lisa Hoffman's new perfume

Now, we didn't get the chance to try Lisa's skincare yet but the concept seems good enough (if, maybe, a bit wasteful). Mixed reviews have come back after the first handful of months but we're sure she'll keep on just fine. In the meantime her perfume has been rolled out for the holidays. Again, like her skincare, and portable and 'pre-edited' so you don't have to carry around a 12oz. pump bottle or spritzer bottle, so, naturally, her 24-hour skincare seems to be the star of the show. We admit, that we do think it's a leeeetle bit gimmicky but if it works, it works. Gimmicks or not.

The new perfume is split into 4 -- morning, day time, evening and bed time. We're interested to see how each vials' notes (French Clary Sage, Tuscan Fig and Tunisian Neroliand) overlap. Do they blend seamlessly into one long scent that's meant to have optimal aromatherapeutic effects all day?
It all seems a bit labour-intensive but might be worth a try if it keeps you smelling nice (and possibly aroma-therapised) all day instead of scent-less and gobsmacked that not a trace of your beloved perfume is ever left on your inner wrist after the end of a long day.

It's available at Harvey Nichols this November.
Friday
Oct192007

Things to love about New York: Lafco NY

So there are a slew of stores that sell beauty wares in Manhattan. From Ricky's to PIR, Sephora, the old-school chemists (like the one on Lex and 84th or the original C.O. Bigelow's on 7th Avenue) to SpaceNK and all of the stand-alone beauty boutiques. Most of them are amazing if you're a beauty junkie. However, we don't think there are many for the luxury and beauty junkie out there.


Those obsessed with quality (not quantity), niche products (we mean really niche. They carry online 9 brands) should go to Lafco New York on Lafayette Street (or the one on Melrose Place in L.A.). They do Claus Porto, Santa Maria Novella, Eau d'Italie, Trilogy, Linari, Lorenzo Villoresi, Sapone per Cucina and House and Home Candle Collection. Now we haven't had the longest time to browse around yet, but so far our favourite products are:


Of course, we will be back there later this week, pouring over every single item on offer. As a parting comment, the lovely team at Lafco NY put me onto Sniffapalooza. If you like fragrance, check it out.

 

Friday
Oct192007

Best bathroom

This might seem like an odd entry. But really, let's think about how often we've had to relieve ourselves in manky and urine-scented stalls, hovering over a dubious-looking seat whilst trying to simultaneously keep your trousers from hitting the floor and stretching towards the just-out-of-reach loo roll (which happens to need to coaxing out of the dispenser). Nothing beautiful about that except maybe your superhuman balance.

I was bursting for the loo as I left a meeting with the amazingly cool Lafco New York and scampered into McNally & Robinson Bookstore (which has free Wifi, a blessing in a city that's overrun with Starbuck's and their $10-a-day Wifi). I wandered down the stairs of the cafe/bookstore past a little table scattered with both Luxe and Wallpaper guides (great for browsing whilst queuing for das loo) and eventually through a door behind the stairs. When I found the switch and flicked it, I suddenly seemed to be in a forest rather than a neglected loo. The walls are wallpapered, floor-to-ceiling, in the great outdoors, nice birdsong is piped in through speakers, the few surfaces are immaculate and the sink and counter countrified (basins and granite not formica). It was cool and so strangely relaxing to use their loo (and actually come out the other end of a bathroom experience without worrying that I might have contracted something from accidentally touching anything).

If you ever find yourself at the corner of Mulberry St. and Prince St. and in desperate need of a loo, you'll be happy to know there's one just a step away where you don't need to use your foot to flush the toilet.