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Insight From Makeup Artist, Sheila Patel

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Whether it’s just a hint of blush on our cheeks, a swab of lipgloss to our puckers, or a brush of mascara to our batting eyelashes, we all want to look and feel our best! However, with the plethora of make-up options out there, finding the right products can be quite overwhelming…what color foundation to use, what eyeshadows look best on a brown-eyed beauty, liquid eyeliner or pencil??? This is where renowned make-up artist, Sheila Patel comes into the picture. With a trained eye, a steady and skilled hand, she applies the right mixture of shadows and powders…Voila! You have your own customized look. Here is her expert advice and a video featuring the “Artist at Work”, enjoy!

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?

My sister in law, Xuan Thu Pham encouraged me to get back to doing something that I have excelled in in the past and all the credit goes to her for my getting back in.

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?

Overscheduling. Earlier on in my career when I just started out, there was a time when I was working continuously from one makeup client to another in a single day. Because I worked with more clients than I could manage in one day, I felt that I did not put in the effort and time that each client deserved. I wanted to give the focus and attention to each person, but with time against me, I was not able to do that. From that experience on, I never did that again. Each customer is special to me and I’ll only work on a client at a time – that is my philosophy.

What is your favorite make-up brand?

I like different makeup brands for different reasons. I use MAC, Shu Uemura, Glauca Rossi, NARS, Makeup Forever, Ben Nye, and Kryolan. In fact, I have so many different brands in my professional makeup toolbox that I can’t name all the brands I enjoy using. Each brand is uniquely used for different purposes and events such as TV or weddings. As an everyday favorite makeup brand, I like Bobbi Brown.

What defines the Bollywood style? Do you think it would cross-over to the U.S.?

I’m glad you asked me this question because so many people have different notions of what the “Bollywood style” is and what it really means. Coming from Mumbai and having worked with Bollywood and MTV – I see the different perceptions of how people view Bollywood. What defines the Bollywood style has more to do with what you see on a film set: the movie scenes, dance scenes, and the ensemble of women who dress up in extravagant attire along with the extravagant makeup to go with it. Bollywood is about glamour, visual performance artistry, and telling a story.

This is why a Bollywood style is not suitable for everyday looks. If you’ve ever seen a wedding scene from a Bollywood film, you’ll notice the rich colors, embroideries, and magnificent jewelry that the women are wearing. Also notice their makeup – it’s created and done up to be very dramatic. When you wear such beautiful clothes, your face is competing with it and pales in comparison to what you’re wearing. That’s why it has to look very dramatic.

I think it the Bollywood look can absolutely cross over to the U.S. if it’s in the wedding space. However, with everyday looks, it might be too much, especially without the costumes. But if you’re up for that look for yourself, why not?

What is your favorite make-up look for spring/summer?

I have this secret passion for the orange and yellow color theme. If it’s done well, it can really work for you. Case in point: you can use a yellow eyeshadow

and apply it over your eyelids. Then use an orange eyeshadow to contour the lids as well as the edges. Next, you can define your eyes with black eyeliner and mascara – and voila. Most people think they can’t use these colors, but you can!

What is the most common make-up mistakes you see people make?

Mismatched foundation has to be the topper on the list. This is the most common mistake I’d like to see people stop making. Coming from an Asian country, there is an obsession to have fair skin. People try to correct that by using light foundation. The end result? Your skin will end up looking grey. Also, some people tend to incorrectly use bronzers or foundation that’s too dark for them, which are really too orange for one’s face. This looks hideous.

A good indicator of using the proper foundation for yourself is to reference it in natural sunlight. Typically, when you buy it in the mall under fluorescent lighting, it’s easy to make the mistake of buying the wrong color for your skintone. What you can do is apply a small amount from the tester on your skin – step outside and see if it matches your skin. Just be true to your skin tone and be proud of your natural beauty.

Visit Sheila Patel at:

Website: sheilapatelsf.com

Blog: bit.ly/MakingFaces

Twitter: bit.ly/cZvamc

Facebook: bit.ly/cKLfS7

YouTube: bit.ly/91hB9F

Interview with Marnie Consky from Thigh Society

Friday, May 21st, 2010


Flowy skirts and dresses are definitely a staple for the hot summer months, but sometimes the mixture of heat and sweat can cause uncomfortable chafing. Don’t let this prevent you from looking or feeling your best! Marnie Consky, creator of Thigh Society, has the ultimate solution for the dreaded “chub rub”: super soft, lightweight and breathable panties to protect your inner thighs from irritation! So, go on girl, slip on a pair of Thigh Society, rock those skirts, and strut your stuff!

  
How would you describe your business in 3 adjectives or less?
Comfortable, Versatile, Chic

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?
I had always wanted to start my own company, but the idea for Thigh Society came from my own experience suffering from inner thigh rub for many years, and I knew that I wasn’t the only woman with this problem. I tried all available fixes: bicycle shorts, shapewear, powders, creams, gels…but none were an ideal solution, so I decided to create my own!

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?
I’ve made it a point to grow my business slowly and cautiously – I’m sure there are many mistakes yet to be made and I just hope I can learn from them.

What is your favorite, must-have accessory for the spring and summer seasons?
Several pairs of Thigh Society, of course! I love wearing skirts and dresses in the spring and summer but won’t leave home without Thigh Society underneath.

What is your indulgence?
Dark chocolate (I love 70% and higher). “A piece of chocolate a day keeps the doctor away”…right?!

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
Balance. I have a day job and work on Thigh Society in my free time. There are never enough hours to do everything I want to do, like work out, spend time with my husband, read, catch up with girlfriends, etc…but I try my best. For me, balance is getting to do the things I enjoy on a regular basis, even if it means being very busy!

You can find Thigh Society on the shelves of these fantastic boutiques:

Tryst Lingerie
559 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON
465 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, ON
www.trystlingerie.com

Legs Plus & Bra Boutique
5867 Leslie St., Toronto, ON
www.braboutique.com

Très Jolie Fine Lingerie
2457 Yonge St. Toronto, ON
www.tresjolie.ca

How to Plan Your Perfect Summer Party with LA Glam

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Planning a party can be loads of fun but let’s be totally honest…planning and attending the same party can be tough. That’s why CRAVE asked Christina Murphy, who runs LA Glam Events with her partner Erin Preuss to give us a few pointers. The good news is that with a little planning and creative magic you can host a party everyone (including you) will love!

With the summer party season about to get into full swing starting on Memorial Day Weekend it’s a perfect time to treat your friends to a love-everything-about-summer party that will set the standard for everyone else. (And no, it doesn’t require boatloads of cash or a swank Hampton’s seaside soirees.)

4 easy ways to make your Memorial Day BBQ better than everyone else’s

1) Invites: Evites are ok, Paperless Post is so cool (but pricey) and so why stick to the norm. A trip to the 99 Cents store will yield a plethora of fun and funky ideas. It’s much less expensive than you would think to send unusual invites and it’s a great way to make your party stand out from the rest. Mix and match and let your imagination run wild. It’s half the fun.

2) Food: it’s sort of crucial to a good party. Nothing is more delicious and easy than good old fashion burgers on the grill and burgers don’t have to boring. Add an array of interesting self-serve toppings like sautéed mushrooms, arugula, bacon, avocado, etc to create a gourmet burger bar. You can even ask people to write down their custom burger, name it and take pictures for your own Burger Hall of Fame.

3) Cocktails: a trip to your local farmers market will start your inner mixologist juices flowing. Take all the favs (fresh squeezed OJ, grapefruit, lemon and lime) throw in some new twists (muddle berries, pineapple or watermelon) and some smoothie-like purees (cantaloupe, honeydew, banana and mango).Use some basic alcohols and set it all out for people to create their own signature cocktail. People love experimenting and the bonus is for the people who are going adult-beverage free they can make a killer virgin version of the same thing.

4) Décor: for some seriously-talented-crafty types décor is a hallmark of their parties. For me, with limited time, décor needs to be simple and accessible. My favorite budget friendly décor item is cotton quilt fabrics. These fabrics are your new, super crafty best friend. You can make awesome mix and match table overlays (most standard fabrics aren’t wide enough for a full table linen) but they make cute overlays either over whatever linens already have or over plain white sheets hemmed to fit your table. Mix patterns and colors to create a really festive look.

The good news is all these projects are relatively easy and don’t require a bunch of time or money. Just give yourself a week to work on your décor projects in the evening and prep your food and juices the morning of your event and you will be able to party-hardy with all your pals!

 

Interview with Crystal Silden of Bluebird Handmade

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Located in the Annex, Bluebird Handmade carries an array of handmade goodies sourced from Toronto and around the world, ranging from ceramics to stationary. Owner, Crystal Silden created a magical boutique filled with fun and whimsical knick-knacks. For those feeling crafty, Crystal also offers felting workshops so you can create your own fabulous one-of-a-kind handmade creation!

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Natural, inspirational, and modern

What are your most popular products or services?
Felted creatures by “little m inventions”, wool felt, unusual dolls and softies, jewelry, porcelain hold jars, felting workshops and parties!

People may be surprised to know…
The staff at Bluebird all wear the same shoe size….

What or who inspired you to start your business?
My family.

Who is your role model or mentor?
My father, who taught me where there is will, there is way.

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
Not ordering enough stock for holiday shopping.

How do you spend your free time?
What free time? I spend a lot of time helping my kids with homework, researching new artists, and making new art.

What is your indulgence?
I buy too many books and eat out at restaurants too much.

Where is your favourite place to go with your girlfriends?
 Dinners, art shows, and the movies.

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
I crave to create, to find originality, and to see my children grow up and discover who they are.

Visit Bluebird Handmade at:

986 Bathurst St.
Toronto, ON, Canada
M5R  3G6

Interview with Katherine B. Topolniski of KBT Photography

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Katherine B. Topolniski of KBT Photography (kbtphotography.ca) combines her passion for photojournalism and artistic nature to create unique documentary-style photography. From weddings to maternity, family portraits to musicians and business professionals, Katherine captures it all! She was also a featured photographer who shot some of the amazing photos in our newly launched Toronto CRAVE book!

What are your most popular products or services?
Wedding Photojournalism packages for 10 hours or more, uniquely personal family portrait sessions, and my designer coffee table books.

People may be surprised to know…
I started practicing photography at 9 years old. I developed black and white film and made prints in the darkroom.

What or who inspired you to start your business?
I’ve always been driven to be a photographer and constantly work towards a future of working as a photographer full-time.

Who is your role model or mentor?
My father, who taught me the foundations of photography; Henri-Cartier Bresson and Chien-Chi Chang inspire me creatively and in photographic approach.

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
Attempting to do my own accounting! Also not buying all available website domains with my business name!

How do you spend your free time?
I like being outside, walking, hiking, biking, and exploring the city streets or nature with my camera. Also being social and silly!

What is your indulgence?
I indulge in wine and inspiring conversation at any opportunity. I also love adventure, nature, traveling and camera gear.

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
I crave my camera! When I don’t have it with me I see photographs EVERYWHERE!

Interview with BlushPretty’s Stephanie Daga

Friday, April 30th, 2010


We CRAVE BlushPretty’s Stephanie Daga, for her spectacular makeup & hair artistry services! No matter the occasion, whether it is a wedding, graduation, corporate party or just for fun, every woman is left looking and feeling her best! Check out BlushPretty.com for great beauty insight and tips for beauty made easy!

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Fresh, beautiful, fun

What are your most popular products or services?
Definitely bridal beauty services and The Beauty Board events. Women love getting primped and pampered, and of course swag bags!

People may be surprised to know…
I took a leap of faith and quit my full-time job without really knowing where BlushPretty would go and without a business plan.

What or who inspired you to start your business?
Family. I became an entrepreneur to be at home more and they also inspire me to grow my business continually.

Who is your role model or mentor?
I don’t have either, but I surround myself with other entrepreneurs to keep me motivated. They keep me on my toes.

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
Not having contracts in place. As much as I would like to trust everyone, you have to have your “t’s” crossed.

How do you spend your free time?
With my boys and if they are too busy for me, then I am reading, doing yoga, or sewing.

What is your indulgence?
Purses. Anyone who knows me knows about my passion for purses. I’m also a sucker for Dr. Pepper.

Where is your favourite place to go with your girlfriends?
Any where food is involved.  It’s always a restaurant, and if not a restaurant, the nearest Starbucks or Tim Hortons.

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
I crave success, strong and supportive relationships, and a clean home. Yes, a clean home, I work better when the house is tidy.

For appointments or questions, visit  BlushPretty .

Spring Eating for your Healthy Body

Monday, April 26th, 2010

We are all familiar with the old adage of Spring cleaning, but did you know that it doesn’t just apply to your closet? Spring cleaning is also important for our bodies and very helpful in flushing toxins, losing weight and creating increased energy. The best place to start your spring cleaning is with spring eating! Jamie G. Dougherty, owner and founder of JAMIE|LIVING, Health and Lifestyle Counseling, offers us a fresh approach. Spring foods are light, water-logged, and perfect for cleaning out our systems of excess junk. Some of the most popular spring foods include:

Asparagus: High in potassium and folate which aids the cardiovascular system- Roast with olive, sea salt, and pepper with a splash of balsamic vinegar.

Artichokes: A good source of iron and calcium- Steam and enjoy with your favorite vinaigrette.

Dandelion Greens: Aid in liver cleansing- Blanch, then sauté with garlic, olive oil, and top with currants and pine nuts.

Green garlic: Delicious young garlic plant that has anti-bacterial properties- A perfect addition to eggs or a frittata.

Radishes: Very high a vitamin C. Eat them raw or dip in hummus or your favorite dressing.

The best place to find spring foods it at your local farmer’s market where vendors will have the freshest produce available. Here is a perfect dish to get your started. Who ever thought spring cleaning could taste so good? Enjoy!

Asparagus and Brown Rice Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette and Toasted Pumpkin Seeds
Serves 4

For the Dijon vinaigrette:

2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon brown rice vinegar or red wine vinegar
Sea salt to taste
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 small garlic clove or shallot, finely minced or pureed
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

For the salad:

1/2 pound asparagus, ends trimmed, cut in 1-inch pieces and blanched for 3 minutes
Sea salt to taste
2 cups brown rice, freshly made or leftover
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
2 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs like mint, cilantro, tarragon, marjoram
1/3 cup toasted pumpkin seeds

1. Whisk together the lemon juice, vinegar, salt, mustard and garlic. Whisk in the oil, taste and adjust seasonings.

2. Cut asparagus into 1 inch pieces and place in boiling water for 3 minutes. Drain and set aside.

3. Add asparagus to the rice and toss together with the Dijon dressing.

4. Add the fresh herb and pumpkin seeds and toss all together. Taste, adjust seasonings and serve. 

To reheat leftover rice: Place cold rice in a small pot with ¼-1/2 cup of water (depending on amount of rice). Bring to medium heat and let steam for 4-5 minutes, or until water has evaporated. Remove rice from the heat and mix with your dressing.

To receive your fill of healthy living tips become a JAMIE|LIVING Facebook Fan or follow her on Twitter! You can also find delicious recipes at: www.jamieliving.blogspot.com

Jamie is an AADP certified Holistic Nutrition Counselor with a private and corporate practice that offers assistance nationwide. She is passionate about deliciously healthy food and specializes in helping her clients transform their lives through the power of nutrition and self-care.

Go on Girl, Light Your Fire: The Fire Starter Sessions

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Danielle LaPorte is all about keepin’ it real. She believes in telling it like it is, and is an avid believer in feminine power. Her latest project, “The Fire Starter Sessions” is an e-book for entreprenesses that comes with video and worksheets to help you get the most out of each sizzling session. The root of Danielle’s theory- which every woman can appreciate– is that our actions are driven by desired feelings. What other remarkable wisdom does she have to offer? We asked her a few questions to gain some insight on what really drives her and why her new book is so rockin’.

Once you let Danielle get you jazzed about your own inspiration, you lucky CRAVE ladies can pre-order a copy of the “Fire Starter Sessions” right now! Just click here.

You give people inspiring advice about following their passions in life, what sparked your own “ah-ha” moment?

It was more of a series of soul-sucking moments and gigs than an “a-ha” moment. But it all added up to creative sovereignty. My voice, my time, my way of being of service.

What makes the “Fire Starter Sessions” distinct from other programs for entrepreneurs?

It’s about rocking your revenue streams and doing meaningful things in the world. It’s as much about self-realization as it is about hard core strategy.
Each chapter is it’s own “Fire Starter Session” that includes: e-book components, video inspiration or interviews, and worksheets. Some of the sessions are: True Strengths & The Metrics of Ease; Branding: Clarifying the Diamond of You; Products & Services: Making Stuff That Feels Good to Make; Money: More is More, Enough is Plenty; Web Design & SEO: Your Virtual Real-Estate…Whether you’re in the early idea phase or a rut, it’s about lighting a fire under your…aspirations.

Summarize your teachings into a motto for how you/to live your life.

Your truth is worth it.

Would you give the same advice to a female business owner as you would give to a male?

Yes. But a woman is more likely to take it.

How would you describe your number one strength?

Deep listening. I also build a mean campfire and write bad poetry – which I consider an endearing strength.

Why do you believe it is that so many people do not choose their career path based on their true passions?

Profoundly wanting to belong. That will never change. On top of that deep driving psychology, we pile on social “norms” like dress codes and executive titles, salary structures, everything the goddamn Jonses are doing, and the popularity contest that is social media itself, and well, it’s the makings of an identity crisis.
If can you tune out the noise of “how-to” and “10 steps” and “proven tactics” you will be able to hear your own spidey senses: genuine, sincere, with great reflexes, and it will tell you that you are the expert on you — and you know what lights your fire.

What has been your most rewarding experience with a client?

One of my favorite results of working with any client is helping them decide what they’re going to STOP doing. It makes me giddy. It often goes like this: I’m going to STOP…being the administrator. Worrying so much. Under-selling myself. Checking Twitter obsessively. Feeling the pressure to be so successful. I’m going to stop using my cousin as my web-designer.

It’s freeing for everyone. And freedom is the best part of being an entrepreneur.

Still want more? Order your very own copy of the complete “Fire Starter Sessions” by clicking here. You can also learn more about all of Danielle’s endeavors on her website, whitehottruth.com.

Interview with Beaches Bake Shop & Cafe’s Anna Tvinnereim and Rose Hill

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Owners, Anna Tvinnereim and Rose Hills’ Beaches Bake Shop & Café is a neighborhood favorite that offers delicious seasonal treats and authentic Swedish fare that you can’t find anywhere else! Also leading the healthy eating movement, Beaches Bake Shop & Café offers Taste Buddies Cooking Classes for kids, which educates this generation’s youth about healthy eating habits.

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Local, Friendly, Warm

What are your most popular products or services?
Healthy and seasonal made-from-scratch soups and salads, delicious quiche, and authentic Swedish cinnamon buns.

People may be surprised to know…
Anna was the head chef of the Swedish Consulate in New York City and has a Bachelor of Science in Culinary Studies from Upsala University in Sweden.

Who is your role model or mentor?
It’s ever-changing, based on who we’re inspired by that day!

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
Not having the guts to commit to a plan that we believed in. As Anna says, “You can’t sell what you don’t have!”

How do you spend your free time?
What free time? Seriously though, being a mom and hanging out with family and friends.

What is your indulgence?
Rose: Curling up with a good book in a quiet house!
Anna: A long run while listening to a podcast.

Where is your favourite place to go with your girlfriends?
We like to explore other vibrant neighbourhoods for relaxation and inspiration.

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
Success, happiness, and balance between work and home

Visit Beaches Bake Shop & Cafe at:

900 Kingston Road
Toronto, ON, Canada, M4E 1S5

Interview with Angela Panigas of BerBer Resto.Bar.Lounge

Friday, April 16th, 2010

We CRAVE Angela Panigas’ BerBer Resto.Bar.Lounge as an urban oasis, for its exotic Mediterranean menu, mystical atmosphere, and tantalizing cocktails. Gather your girlfriends for dinner and then dance the night away!

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Extravagant, sophisticated, phenomenal.

What or who inspired you to start your business?
My husband’s idea to provide Toronto with unique entertainment venues, influenced by our experiences and ideas gained through our travels.
 
Who is your role model or mentor?
The master, Walter Disney, who created and was the leader in creating extraordinary experiences and memories.
 
 What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
 I do not believe there are any mistakes, only solutions.
 
 How do you spend your free time?
 I love travelling with my husband and my children worldwide, enriching our lives with culture and experiences. 
 
What is your indulgence?
Belgian chocolate, Grand Marnier soufflé, espresso, and prosecco (not necessarily in that order).
 
Where is your favourite place to go with your girlfriends?
Unwinding and enjoying cocktails, while upbeat music plays at BerBer Lounge on the weekend after a long week of work.
 
What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
Happiness, health, personal satisfaction, and success!

Vist BerBer Resto.Bar.Lounge at:

49 Front St East
Toronto, ON, Canada M5E 1B3