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Sunday, August 14, 2011

The Phyto Universe Experience

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A couple weeks ago I was invited to visit Phyto Universe in the for a complimentary hair treatment. To be perfectly honest it was my first such experience and I really didn’t know what to expect. I was told the appointment would take approximately 90 minutes and I couldn’t even imagine what would involved in that time frame. Generally speaking I am quite low maintenance about my hair and spend probably under 5 minutes styling it each day. I know that I probably should spend more time on my hair because it frames the face. A great head of hair can add a bounce in your step and make you feel confident and beautiful. For a woman, hair can be your crown of glory or your most often battle foe.
Upon my arrival to the spa I instantly felt transported from the bustling streets of Manhattan to an instant oasis of calm. The 3000 square foot vertical garden instantly caught my attention and invited me to leave my daily troubles behind. I learn that Phyto distinguishes itself from other hair care lines by not just caring for hair but as a treatment for hair and scalp to rebalance the scalp and hair ecosystem and stimulate micro-circulation, regulate sebum production and rejuvenate hair. In total over 700 plants are found in Phyto’s formulas and at the Phyto Universe you are given access to all of them – the full range of product is available in one location.
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After a quick change into a robe, I am invited to sit down for a scalp analysis. I’ve had one done before during The Royal Treatment event at Style Coalition Lounge, so I was prepared for the worst. Your scalp is magnified by 200xs to reveal the real condition of your scalp and hair from root to tip.
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My analysis revealed product build up at the root, an oily scalp with dry patches and very dry ends. I am led to a semi-private cabin and given a seat while a tray full of almost medicinal products is set up. The appearance if not for the soft towel would be almost clinical as I receive an education in caring for my hair.
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The first step of caring for your hair? Exfoliation. Using a large paddle brush my scalp is carefully brushed for a couple minutes. My technician Ronald recommends focusing on the scalp and not the ends and doing this every time before washing your hair. His reasoning is that it readies your body for a shower, exfoliates and re-distributes the natural oils. Plus since hair is dry, it’s the best time to brush it.
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Since hair and scalp can have different issues, each is addressed and treated separately. Vials of Huile d’ales a pre-shampoo intense hydrating oil treatment are used first and I notice that the fragrance is extraordinary. Essential oils of sage, lemon, rosemary, juniper berry, caster oil, oat amino acids and wheat proteins are combined to create a potent scalp stimulating mixture that also offers aromatherapy as a bonus effect. A second treatment of Phytosquame is applied to my scalp and I am given a gentle scalp massage before being gently steamed for the oils to penetrate. It has many of the same ingredients except it’s in a different base.
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Since this is a true spa experience one interesting thing to note is that you never ever have to leave your seat once you are inside the semi-private cabin. The Steamer comes to you as does the sink! As I am left alone to enjoy the benefits of the steam, I can feel the oils penetrating my scalp and the scent of eucalyptus filling my senses.
The next step is to wash my hair with 2 different shampoos, Phytonectar and Phytheol Intense. Each shampoo is left on for a minute to allow the botanicals to go to work. Apparently the botanicals are activated by water and the lather of the shampoo contains these active botanicals. It’s important even when you wash your hair at home to warm your product in your hand for a couple seconds instead of applying directly to your head and to allow the product to sit for a minute. My technician gently explains each process as it happens so that I am fully aware of what is happening to my hair.
Now that my scalp has been treated, my hair is treated separately with Phytokarite hair mask for a few minutes and my ends moisturized with Phythosesame which contains sesame oil and has a slight chocolate scent thanks to the cocoa butter.
My hair is then carefully blown out with minimal product to showcase the natural beauty of my hair. My hair is soft beyond belief to a point where I have to ask myself is this really my hair? It feels light and bouncy, almost like a young child’s head of hair.
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Since I am curious, I asked to see the difference with my scalp and hair after the treatment. The product build up is gone, the skin around the follicle is open and my hair still smells amazing. Since I am told that the botanicals are going to continue to work a couple days after the treatment, I don’t touch it and find that I actually have some of the best hair days of my life. Now I understand why both men and women boost their confidence by taking the time to treat their hair. Even 2 weeks later I can tell that the treatment has changed the texture of my hair and it feels smoother and softer than it previously was. It’s kind of like a facial for your hair and scalp minus the painful extractions! Thanks Phyto and to my wonderful technician Ronald for such a wonderful afternoon and for reviving the beauty of my hair.IMAG0890

Phyto Universe - 715 Lexington Avenue at 58th St - 212.308.0270

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Sample Sale Report: Vivienne Tam August 2011

Stopped by the Vivienne Tam Sample Sale over lunch today and as per usual, it wasn’t too busy. The sale was divided into 2 rooms – the large room for archival vintage pieces and the smaller room for stock from recent seasons. There were quite a few of ladies excitedly clamoring over racks of samples, so while it made taking photos a challenge, it wasn’t too difficult to shop. As per usual there are no fitting rooms but 2 large mirrors set up against the wall in both rooms.

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This time around the sale is a bit different because the company has unearthed samples from the archives and are selling them to the public at outstanding prices. These are rare vintage pieces that date back to the 70s and 80s. Some of the rare samples that are marked with a large “SAMPLE” tag are actually worked on and crafted by Vivienne Tam herself. Can you imagine owning something that personal? Hand embroideries, mesh and coated paper pieces are just some of the signature Tam pieces you can find. Prices of archival pieces start at $30 and go up to $180. Everything is marked “As Is” so inspect your purchases if you are shopping from this section. Sizes for the archival pieces are sized Small, however there are a few pieces from the 80s that definitely look a bit oversized. Generally speaking however, unlike previous sales that carried sizes 0 to 10, most of the sizes above 6 have sold out already.

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$30 will get you items such as a simple mesh dress, a crochet dress, coated paper zip vests, Buddha printed mesh blouse, oversized menswear inspired shirt by Vivienne Tam herself!

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$80 will get you hand embroidered mesh pieces, a coated paper jacket, gorgeous venice lace dress, color block and lace dress or a Chairman Mao print mesh jacket (actually this one was $76).

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As you get into more recent/modern pieces the prices go up and the unusual striped dress is $120, while the mesh print dress and cutout embroidered dress are both $180.

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Finally as per the stock most of the sizes left were 0-6, with a particularly abundant selection of 0-4. Very recent pieces from Spring were marked down to $180 for a mixed material airy dress with macramé and lace. $120 for a simple drape dress, $90 for a slightly older butterfly print satin tank dress with zipper, $180 (?) for an adorable knit & eyelet dress. Around $80-90 for tops.

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If you are a smaller size and want to get a rare vintage piece or floaty pretty Spring piece, this is a sale that can offer you a lot of selection with great craftsmanship. If you are a fan of Vivienne Tam and want to wear clothes that she actually had a part in crafting herself when she first launched her label – RUN for best selection!

Who: Vivienne Tam Sample Sale

What: Up to 75% off womenswear and vintage samples with over 1,000 pieces to choose from!

When: August 10-12, 2011. Wed (9am-8pm), Thurs (10am-7pm), Fri (10am-6pm)

Where: 260 W 39th St (b/n 7th & 8th Ave) - 11th floor

More Sample Sales This Week!

Who: threeASFOUR x Salvor Joint Sample Sale Event
What: Snag discounts on samples and production items. Bags by threeASFOUR at the lowest prices they've ever been offered for + scarves by Salvor and so much more
When: August 11-13, 2011. Thurs-Sat noon-8pm
Where: Salvor, 172 Forsyth St (b/n Stanton & Rivington St)

Who: Ash Footwear Warehouse Sale
What: 60-75% off all spring/summer merchandise. Shoes from $49, Bags from $139.
When: August 5-14, 2011. Mon-Sat 11am-7pm, Sun noon-6pm
Where: Ash Flagship Store, 44 Mercer Street (b/n Grand and Broome St)

Who: In Suede Sample Sale
What: Suede Jackets $25, Leather Jackets $50, Leather/Suede Coats $35. Cash and credit cards only.
When: August 9-12, 2011. Tue, Wed, Fri 10am-6pm, Thurs 10am-6:30pm
Where: 463 7th Ave (b/n 35th & 36th St)Suite 1304, 13th Floor. 212-947-9865

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Sample Sale Report: Alexander Wang

If you come to the Alexander Wang sample sale looking for shoes under size 36 or affordable samples you are out of luck. This sample sale was all about stock and while for the T line prices start at $35, most of what I would actually want was from collection and in the $140+ realm. This time around I also noticed that the merchandise was a refreshingly not as black but instead a sea of luxe neutrals.

T by Alexander Wang is $35, $60 or $100. I spotted some zip ponte shorts and tee shirts for $35, zip front ponte dresses and tee shirt dresses for $60, and little jackets and long maxi satin slip dresses for $100.
Ready To Wear is $60, $100 – then increments of $20 until $200, Then $240, $260 and finally as marked. I spotted a very unique architectural vest for $340, printed organza see-through blouses for $140, Perfect cropped trench coats for $240.
That said there are plenty of sizes and the sale seemed to be operating as a pretty tightly run ship. Expect bag check but fortunately it was run efficiently, no change rooms although women had set up a pseudo change area behind a few racks and security personnel set up in every 10 feet of the space. Although lines were forming as I left the sale they seemed to be moving.
For the coveted hardware heavy handbags organized neatly on 2 racks. There is also a table of mini box looking bags with metal corners reminiscent of luggage. Handbags are priced at $250, $300, $350 or $400.

For the shoes they run from sizes 36 to 41, with best selection from 37 to 40. Footwear is priced at $170, $250 and $300. Plenty of lace up bootie styles. I spotted a pair of wedge slip on loafers shoes that were on The Outnet last week for $46 at the sample sale for $250.

The Menswear section was relatively empty save for a few women shopping for their boyfriend's or maybe even themselves. Mens T is priced at $35, $60, $100, $160, $200, $240 and $250.

Signs clearly indicate there will be new stock everyday and I am anticipating there will be heavy markdowns once Sunday rolls around if the stock will hold out for that long. During my visit during the friends and family segment, the crowds were bustling but not overwhelming.

Who: Alexander Wang Sample Sale
What: Up to 70% off men's & women's clothes from Resort '11, Spring '11 RTW, handbags, footwear, and T by Alexander Wang, including jackets marked down from $685 to $180 and T by Alexander Wang dresses halved from $125 to $60. Credit cards accepted on purchases of $200 or more.
When: August 3-7, 2011. Wed 3pm-8pm, Thurs-Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 10am-4pm
Where: 97 Greene St (nr Spring St)

Now Playing: Austra

Who: Austra
Recommended if you like: Florence and the Machine, Braids, Cults, Ladyhawke

Austra, the Toronto based band provides that strange juxtaposition of sound that is both eerily dark but bright, soft but dangerous, creepy yet beautiful.  Electronic synth based melodies weave with powerful surreal voice to create songs that are difficult to forget.  “Lose It” has made its way to the top of my playlist in the past month. I also am partial to The Villain and Hate Crime.

Their debut album , Feel It Break, was released just this past May.  The members of the band include Katie Stelmanis, Maya Postepski and Dorian Wolf.  When I tried to catch the free show they had at River Rocks a few weeks ago, the NYC masses proved to be challenging, so I hit the High Line instead and checked out a few tunes in a more relaxed manner before heading home.  Austra will be performing one more show in NYC this Saturday at the Bowery Ballroom before heading on their European Tour. Unfortunately the show is sold out.

Austra–Lose It

Download a free MP3 of the Beat and the Pulse or check out the rest of the album on Grooveshark.com.

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