Chances are, you've spotted one of Tina Turnbow's clients sauntering down the red carpet or posing on a magazine cover. She's executed flawless makeup looks for A-listers like Mary Louise Parker and Claire Danes, and her versatile style makes her one of the industry's most sought-after makeup artists.
Whether you want to banish greys or give skin a glow, a flattering, tailored-for-you haircolor is just the ticket. Sharon Dorram is so good at creating these vibrant, natural-looking hues that stars like Kate Winslet, Uma Thurman and Julia Roberts flock to her NYC salon. Here, the hair products that she considers classics. >
Feel like dashing to the salon every time you spot an errant grey? We've got you covered. Available in five shades, this touch-up stick ($7; Click to Buy) hides greys with subtle, blendable color and washes out with shampoo.
You may not have spent all weekend at the beach, but you can look like you did with a spritz of this formula ($24; Click to Buy). It boosts wavy hair and adds texture.
If you have a nail shape named after you, it's clear you're a top dog in the nail industry (the "Jin Soon" shape, by the way, is a softened square). Choi owns three serene, zen-like salons in New York City, where she buffs, shapes and lacquers the nails of stars like Sarah Jessica Parker and Scarlett Johanssen. The manicurist dishes about the most iconic nail colors here. >
This nail lacquer ($23; Click to Buy) is so well-known that it has its own Wikipedia page. The hue gives some edge to deep red with a veil of black—just be sure pair it with trimmed nails or you risk looking witchy.
Chipped nails drive you crazy? (We're guilty as charged). A flesh-toned polish ($20; Click to Buy) has timeless elegance, but it's understated enough that chips and nicks fly under the radar.
Lacquer doesn't get more red than this ($5; Click to Buy); it's rumored that this polish is what inspired the hue of Louboutin soles. The bright cherry hue pops and flatters just about every skin tone.
Each year, the Fragrance Foundation selects a stand-out fragrance that's at least fifteen years old and honors it with the Fragrance Hall of Fame Award. Naturally, only the most celebrated and timeless scents make the cut. Click through for four classic scents. >
Just one ounce of this perfume ($80; Click to Buy) requires 10,000 jasmine flowers and 28 dozen roses. No small wonder, then, that it's one of the most iconic scents ever created.
Marilyn Monroe claimed that she wore it to bed, and one bottle is sold every 30 seconds. Of course it's a classic. This fragrance ($85; Click to Buy) has a warm Oriental base that's both feminine and sultry.