Like Whole Foods, John Master’s eponymous Sullivan Street salon has been offering organics solutions to natural-leaning New Yorkers, only longer (it opened in 1994). Of course, the stylist-turned...Read More>>
With all the distracting things that mascara can do—like lengthening your lashes with a vibrating brush—it’s easy to overlook what’s lurking inside the tube. Particularly in New York State....Read More>>
On Monday, SpaFinder, the company known best as an online repository of far-flung spas (and the owner of the now-shuttered magazine we used to write for) debuts Deal Days. Participating spas will...Read More>>
New Yorkers tend to let themselves go feral during the cold-weather months until about Valentine’s Day, when everyone who waxes starts to puts regular topiary trimming into their date book. Not...Read More>>
Yael Alkalay, the long-haired willowy beauty behind Red Flower, isn’t just a product-maker and perfumer. She’s a spa anthropologist, having immersed herself in cultural bathing traditions, like...Read More>>
Even Dr. Bronner beauties suddenly enroll in the Pamela Anderson School of Makeup when New Year’s Eve rolls around. It’s not entirely their fault: As the biggest party (or let down) of the year...Read More>>
Dr. Susan Resnick, an Upper East Side optometrist, does 20-25 eye health exams a day and has seen it all: women with eyeliner tattooed on lids, waterproof mascara that gets trapped under the lids and...Read More>>
No swimming upstream for something special in Sephora. Well+Good handpicked our favorite homegrown indie beauty brands that have serious city soul. Each NYC company shares a clean approach to...Read More>>
After the TSA confiscated her toiletries, Katharine Lheureux found herself in Morocco without any moisturizer. Some women might have gone into camping mode. Katharine went local, asking a guide to...Read More>>
Small is beautiful. That’s the thinking behind a handful of pioneering NYC beauty and well-being experts who’ve struck out on their own, creating cosseting ateliers where they see just one...Read More>>
The Apothecary at ABC Home is the Toronto Film Festival of indie green-beauty brands, giving fledgling companies a forum—and a break—at a bigger audience. That’s thanks to tastemaker Paulette...Read More>>
Vinotherapy, the use of grapeseeds, stalks, and skins in skin-care products and spa treatments, is often misconstrued as pure spa indulgence. (Well, the body wraps involving slatherings of Gironde...Read More>>