Cult Beauty Products
- Cult Beauty ProductsBy Zoe SchaefferWhen celebrities and models clamor for a certain cleanser or a drugstore brand of mascara flies off the shelves, you know you have the making of a cult classic. We asked two beauty insiders (who have tried everything) to let us in on the sprays, shadows and shampoos they won't live without.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/10040_Original.jpg
- Cult Beauty ProductsAdir Abergel, a Frederic Fekkai stylist who works with Sienna Miller and Anne Hathaway, spends a lot of time creating big moment hair. So we pay attention when he says that this volumizer is the very best for creating that red carpet “wow” factor. SHOP NOW: Frederic Fekkai Coiff Bouffont Lifting and Texturizing Spray Gel, $23.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/9989_Original.jpg
- Cult Beauty ProductsBeauty companies aspire to create that one shadow to complement all skin tones. Alexa Rodulfo, makeup artist to New York’s social set, including Ivanka Trump and Margherita Missoni, swears by this mocha/taupe twosome, claiming it’s the only duo that looks amazing on all her clients. SHOP NOW: Nars Eye Shadow Duo in Kalahari, $32http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/9990_Original.jpg
- Cult Beauty ProductsParty ponytails call for fly-aways to stay at bay. To create that perfect mirror finish, Abergel uses this spin-off of the original, which achieves just the right amount of sleekness. SHOP NOW: Johnson and Johnson Baby Oil Gel, $3.29.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/9995_Original.jpg
- Cult Beauty ProductsAbergel is devoted to this celebrity-approved dry shampoo. Spray it on roots and it mops up oil, making hair appear freshly washed even after a day or two. Genius. SHOP NOW: Klorane Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk, $18http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/10006_Original.jpg
- Cult Beauty ProductsAestheticians and models swear that the chamomile and clove oils in this sought-after cleanser give that dewy glow that seems to be achieved only in photo shoots. SHOP NOW: Eve Lom Cleanser, $75 ON MSN: Video: Is Sleep The Key To Perfect Skin?http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/9992_Original.jpg
- Cult Beauty ProductsThis soy-based Japanese pomade may not be the first thing you’d imagine in a celeb stylist’s kit. But Abergel says that it’s a cut above the rest when you're striving for that sexy, textured look. And he swears that it leaves hair silky, not oily. SHOP NOW: Supremo Magic Move, $14.39http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/9996_Original.jpg
- Cult Beauty ProductsRodulfo uses a non-brand mascara from Mexico made from Mamey fruit oil. But here in the States, the gold standard is Maybelline Great Lash, which is so popular, one is sold every 1.7 seconds worldwide. SHOP NOW: Maybelline Great Lash Mascara, $4http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/9993_Original.jpg
- Cult Beauty ProductsWhen it comes to holding strands in place (without creating stickiness), hair stylists agree that this classic spray is the first one they reach for. And its retro packaging has become somewhat iconic. SHOP NOW: L’Oréal Paris Elnett Satin Hairspray, $26http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/9991_Original.jpg
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The Insiders
1 of 9By Zoe Schaeffer
When celebrities and models clamor for a certain cleanser or a drugstore brand of mascara flies off the shelves, you know you have the making of a cult classic. We asked two beauty insiders (who have tried everything) to let us in on the sprays, shadows and shampoos they won't live without.
Full Picture
2 of 9Adir Abergel, a Frederic Fekkai stylist who works with Sienna Miller and Anne Hathaway, spends a lot of time creating big moment hair. So we pay attention when he says that this volumizer is the very best for creating that red carpet “wow” factor.
SHOP NOW: Frederic Fekkai Coiff Bouffont Lifting and Texturizing Spray Gel, $23.
Perfect Pair
3 of 9Beauty companies aspire to create that one shadow to complement all skin tones. Alexa Rodulfo, makeup artist to New York’s social set, including Ivanka Trump and Margherita Missoni, swears by this mocha/taupe twosome, claiming it’s the only duo that looks amazing on all her clients.
SHOP NOW: Nars Eye Shadow Duo in Kalahari, $32
One Trick Pony
4 of 9Party ponytails call for fly-aways to stay at bay. To create that perfect mirror finish, Abergel uses this spin-off of the original, which achieves just the right amount of sleekness.
SHOP NOW: Johnson and Johnson Baby Oil Gel, $3.29.
Mop Top
5 of 9Abergel is devoted to this celebrity-approved dry shampoo. Spray it on roots and it mops up oil, making hair appear freshly washed even after a day or two. Genius.
SHOP NOW: Klorane Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk, $18
Face Time
6 of 9Aestheticians and models swear that the chamomile and clove oils in this sought-after cleanser give that dewy glow that seems to be achieved only in photo shoots.
SHOP NOW: Eve Lom Cleanser, $75
Hold Out
7 of 9This soy-based Japanese pomade may not be the first thing you’d imagine in a celeb stylist’s kit. But Abergel says that it’s a cut above the rest when you're striving for that sexy, textured look. And he swears that it leaves hair silky, not oily.
SHOP NOW: Supremo Magic Move, $14.39
Magic Wand
8 of 9Rodulfo uses a non-brand mascara from Mexico made from Mamey fruit oil. But here in the States, the gold standard is Maybelline Great Lash, which is so popular, one is sold every 1.7 seconds worldwide.
SHOP NOW: Maybelline Great Lash Mascara, $4
Hair Today
9 of 9When it comes to holding strands in place (without creating stickiness), hair stylists agree that this classic spray is the first one they reach for. And its retro packaging has become somewhat iconic.
SHOP NOW: L’Oréal Paris Elnett Satin Hairspray, $26
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