Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s The Fairest one of all? Ain’t you, Little Miss ...
Design-minded boutique (with new digs) encourages men to dress up in Paul Smith, Hugo Boss, and hats from famed milliner (and Harlem neighbor) Rod Keenan. Ladies can toy with Iman Cosmetics and local line Bébénoir.
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Williamsburg gallery looks at scents as products of design and art, creating unique odors like Lavender Tea, Forest/Wild Hunt, and Smoke/Fire From Heaven. Other blends read like stories, such as The Memory of Kindness, which smells of tomato vines and earth.
The first and last word in facials. Mile-long list of impressive clientele. Plenty of products to take home (the drying lotion is a lifesaver).
Simple, clean, and affordable, with a no double-dipping policy and post-wax threading to clear out the strays.
Simple, clean, and affordable, with a no double-dipping policy and post-wax threading to clear out the strays.
Uptown beauty sanctuary carries cult brands from across the pond. The staff is made up of super-friendly beauty junkies, so you’ll be in good (soft, manicured) hands.
Highly stylized salon in a gorgeous landmark townhouse. Color director Victoria Hunter wields a mean hair paintbrush (she’s known for creating soft highlights and lots of dimension). Stylist Colby Alcantar has a sharp snip and a fresh point of view for your do.
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Beauty salon nods to fantasy and glamour. Sit on a 19th-century Victorian sofa, marvel at magnifying glass sconces, a chandelier made of clawed-feet candle sticks, vintage jewelry, and floating wood shelves lined with Philip B and Oribe products. It’s all about making an impact. Let your stylist do the talking.
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s The Fairest one of all? Ain’t you, Little Miss ...
Alice, don’t you know that there are two sides to the looking glass? Or, in ...