Raychel Wade, Colour Ambassador for La Prairie, will be at Neiman Marcus in Fort Worth tomorrow to share her beauty knowledge with the world. (Well, with those who will be at Neiman Marcus.) Raychel’s business, Cheek to Chic, features her Makeup Bag Rx, during which Raychel helps you clean out your makeup collection, tossing the garbage and keeping oldies but goodies. Using your own products, Raychel then gives you a makeup lesson and gives you a shopping list to let you know what you’re missing. The bad news is that Raychel does not live here, so unless you can convince her to fly out for you, you’re on your own. Here’s the good news: tomorrow you can bring your makeup bag to NM, and she’ll give you her Makeup Up Rx on the go. She’ll give you her thoughts on cosmetic crap and cosmetic capital and provide a few pointers on perfecting your punim. If you won’t catch the chance to see her tomorrow, Kristin and I met with her this afternoon and we’ll give the lowdown on key products to keep in your purse at all times. Raychel says three glosses in three different colors, like berry, champagne, and pink, blotting papers, a blush compact, highlighting powder, like La Prairie’s Illuminating Face Powder—part of the fall launch, get excited! It’s awesome!—and a travel-friendly eyeliner. Be on the lookout for the rest of La Prairie’s new fall releases, too. They’re beauties. You’ll see gorgeous new fragrances, amazing eye line filler, and sweet eye shadow palettes, lip glosses, and blushes.
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