The New York Times Magazine 1996 Mary Tannen - Abstracts

The New York Times Magazine 1996 Mary Tannen
TitleSubjectAuthors
Appearances: immortal hair, laugh all you want, but Farrah and Jennifer have secured their places in history. (much copied hair-dos of Farrah Fawcett-Major, and Jennifer Aniston)(Heroine Worship: Special Issue)Mary Tannen
Bedroom hair: it's totally laid-back and utterly contrived.(Appearances)(Column)Mary Tannen
Blue heaven: the spectrum's coolest color has suddenly become hot.Mary Tannen
Counter intelligence: the subversive message of the small makeup companies.(Appearnces)(Column)Mary Tannen
Dirty looks. (putting on makeup in public)(Appearances)(Column)Mary Tannen
Face time. (relationship between clothes and makeup)(Fashions of the Times)Mary Tannen
Fresh paint: the experts'advice for adapting your makeup to the changing face in the mirror, at any age.(Fashions of the Times)(Column)Mary Tannen
Getting vertical: the exhilarating way to build muscles and character.(indoor rock climbing)(Column)Mary Tannen
Paradise recycled: sybarites with a social conscience can now shampoo their hair and save the rain forest.(Appearances)(Column)Mary Tannen
Smooth talking: do high-tech formulas reverse time or merely waste it? (anti-aging creams)(Appearances)(Column)Mary Tannen
The seaweed factor: its allure has women wrapping themselves like sushi. (used for beauty and therapy)(Appearances)(Column)Mary Tannen
The three faces of Kevyn: at the Fall collections, Kevyn Aucoin, makeup man and human blender, helped Isaac, Todd and Ralph put a face on the future.(makeup for models wearing clothes of fashion designers Isaac Mizrahi, Todd Oldham, and Ralph Lauren)Mary Tannen
Under the influence: when modern pagans need magic, they head for the perfume counter.(Appearances)(Column)Mary Tannen
Women who cut their hair and the men who love them.Mary Tannen
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