The New York Times Magazine 1997 Mary Tannen - Abstracts

The New York Times Magazine 1997 Mary Tannen
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Beauty regimes: when is a cosmetic a cult? When the faithful live in fear of one word, discontinued.(Appearances)(Column)Mary Tannen
Damage control: a hangover is never pretty, but nursing it (as any hedonist knows) presents an opportunity.(Appearances)(Column)Mary Tannen
Growing pains: why is hair only beautiful on the top of your head?Mary Tannen
Gym dandy.(makeup to wear to the gym)Mary Tannen
Heirs apparent: two sisters take charge of the family business - one of France's time-honored fragrance houses. (71-year old Fragonard now run by Agnes and Francois Fragonard)Mary Tannen
Hitting it on the nose: a good perfumer distills psychology and anthropology into the essence of desirability.(Appearances)(Column)Mary Tannen
How she met herselves: transformed by a trio of fall's vibrant new makeup palettes, the author comes face to face with compelling personas.(Fashions of the Times: Special Supplement)Mary Tannen
Makeup goes multicultural,(Fashions of the Times: a New Latitude, Special Supplement)Mary Tannen
Seeing the light: if pale is healthy and tan is not, when will our eye catch up?(Appearances)(Column)Mary Tannen
Shock value: if the choice is between looking hard and looking vulnerable, some women are opting for the Rocky Horror glow.(Appearance)(Column)Mary Tannen
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