JEZE June 2012 : Page 85

Q: How the heck do you apply bronzer? A: Apply bronzer in places the sun naturally hits your face. Start with a blush brush and apply bronzer to the outer perimeter of your face, then to the apples of your cheeks; sweep color up and close to your hairline. Repeat, and [brush] color low near your jawline. To fi nd the perfect bronzer for your skin, pick a shade or two darker than your skin tone. My favorite bronzer for darker skin tones is COVERGIRL Queen Collection Natural Hue Bronzer ($7, @covergirl) and for fair complexions, Nars Bronzing Powder in Laguna ($34, @sephora). —Tips by Scoobie West, makeup artist, scoobiewest.com, @scoobiewest Foiled Again! Highlight trends from those in the know. > “No more stripes, chunks or just on top. Combined with a few diff erent shades in the same hue, they can really make color pop and look natural at the same time.” — John E. Teitter at Bang! Salon, bangsalonatl.com > “My favorite look this summer is the ombré eff ect with lightened color on the ends of hair rather than the root. It doesn’t have to be drastic—just a bit darker on top and lighter as you go down.” — Daniel Baker at Bernard Dugaud -Atelier de Beaute, bernarddugaud.com Kinks to Links Get a swing of this! The Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta has made the greens scene with its new spa treatment: The Golfer Massage . Created to treat golf tension and commonly used muscles (like those forearms of yours), this full-body rubdown incorporates a mix of stretching, pressure point massage and, riffi ng on the hot-stone idea, warmed golf balls to knead out lingering stiff ness. Afterward, a refreshing Arnold Palmer and your next tee time booked—that’s right, the Four Seasons is hooking you up with 18 holes at Heritage Golf Links for an exclusive $45. $165 (50 minutes), $220 (80 minutes), @fsatlanta HIPPIE CHIC! Super-easy retro is the style this summer—we’ll fi st pump to that! Joining the parade of headscarves and new-take turbans are easy-sexy ’60s looks and—wait for it—extending your blow-dry another day! No matter your hair length, here’s the long and short of how to wear one of these boho beauties so that it doesn’t do a slip-and-slide off of your head, says Selden Beylouni, owner and stylist of Selden Beylouni Salon . @seldenbeylouni 1. Fold your scarf on the bias, then wrap across your forehead and across or behind your ears; tie in a square knot at the nape of your neck. Let the ends hang free, or tuck them neatly into the band for a more streamlined look. 2. For a scarf or turban, pull your bangs in front for a headband style, or wear it lower on the forehead for a chicer look. 3. To keep your hair accessory in place, especially silky numbers, either wear a headband underneath it for quick, scarf-to-band pinning, or put tiny snap clips or kirby grips at each ear; tie scarf with a knot and a rubber band and, if all else fails, use duct tape… (Kidding!) (Left) Theodora & Callum blue multiprint gauze scarf in teal, $155, and (right) Diane von Furstenberg red fl oral print scarf, $165, both at Bloomingdale’s, @dvf, @theodoracallum 85 PHOTO OF SCOOBIE WEST BY MELISSA PROSSER PHOTOGRAPHY; PHOTO OF BRIAN MAYER BY MICHAEL KNOWLTON 2/3 … the number of American men who will have some degree of hair loss by age 35. But consult with your doc before running to CVS at the fi rst sign of a receding hairline—the American Hair Loss Association says there are only two FDA-approved products clinically proven to stop or prevent locks loss. go These on your too. head, Eugenia Kim Chiara turban, $48, at Les Nouvelles, @les_nouvelles > “Rather than ‘weaving’ in highlights, my favorite trend is adding panels of a slightly contrasting color underneath to show movement. The ombré technique is a variation of this for those looking for that sunkissed look.” —Brian Mayer at Steve Hightower, stevehightower.com > “I’m loving hair with visual texture, loaded with richness and depth, no matter if you wear a sleek, tailored look or a wavy, textured curl.” —George Alderete at Keune, keune.com > “My favorite combination is a platinum fi nely woven with a beige blond, keeping it lightest around the face. This brightens up the overall look and makes the hair look fresh off the beach.” —David Barron at Barron’s London Salon, barronslondonsalon.com

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