All Dolled Up

All Dolled Up

Lip smack with color that pops.  It’s about that time of year when we all start feeling a little bleh. Instead of doing something wacky like cutting yourself a full set of bangs after a bottle of wine (which I did, and do not recommend), set up an appointment at Boston Store for a fun new makeup look. Lancomé’s national makeup artist, Alex Sanchez, will be doing customized personal makeup sessions with his team of professional artists at two Boston Store locations. The first session  takes place Feb. 27 at the Boston Store in the Regency Mall, and the second is…



Lip smack with color that pops. 

It’s about that time of year when we all start feeling a little bleh. Instead of doing something wacky like cutting yourself a full set of bangs after a bottle of wine (which I did, and do not recommend), set up an appointment at Boston Store for a fun new makeup look.



Lancomé’s national makeup artist, Alex Sanchez, will be doing customized personal makeup sessions with his team of professional artists at two Boston Store locations. The first session  takes place Feb. 27 at the Boston Store in the Regency Mall, and the second is March 1 at Boston Store in Mayfair Mall. 


The makeup man himself.

Alex Sanchez has done the makeup of top models such as Alek Wek and Karen Elson, along with being the makeup artist of choice for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. He’s been responsible for the makeup looks for the at Badgley Mischka and Tracey Reese shows. And with fashion week just wrapping up, this is the perfect time to pick his brain for tips on how to freshen up your look.

One of my favorite fashion week looks, which appeared at the Carlos Miele Show is the cherry lip (seen here in a Lancome beauty campaign on the lovely Emma Watson). By keeping the rest of your makeup neutral and fresh, this pop of color is a great spring look for many skin tones. 

What new makeup looks will you dare to try? Let me know in the comments below.

All images courtesy of Lancome. 

Lyneé Ruiz started her career in beauty as a salon hairstylist at Carenza in Brookfield. Seven years later, she signed as a hair and makeup artist for Ford Models in Chicago and Miami. While her job consists of being on sets for advertising, editorial, TV, and backstage at New York Fashion Week, Milwaukee will always be home. Writing about tips and tricks she learns along the way for Milwaukee Magazine is one of her favorite creative outlets.