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Curator’s Corner, 1/4/2015

CC logoWelcome to the Makeup Museum's first Curator's Corner of 2015!  Actually it's my very first post of the year!  I wish I could say that 2015 is off to a great start, but I can't.  I'm dealing with two chronic, very lengthy and difficult to treat health issues.  They're nothing life-threatening and of course I'm extremely grateful for that, but they're definitely impacting my quality of life, i.e., I just found out the injury I've been struggling with for 7 months is worse than previously thought and my running future is very uncertain.  :(  I'm really at the end of my rope.  Plus I hate the post-holiday winter season – nothing much to look forward to, just a long, dark, cold wait till spring.  So posting might be a little spotty until things improve. 

Now that I've got that update out of the way here are some links.

– XO Vain discusses some of the strangest animal-based ingredients in skincare, while Bust matches up ancient beauty ingredients with their modern-day counterparts.

– Another major cosmetics company gets slapped with a lawsuit allegating racism

Into the Gloss reviews a new exhibition at MoMA PS1 that imagines Roman busts in color…I love the idea that ancient statues were colorfully painted! 

– Gwyneth Paltrow allegedly spends $20,000 a month on beauty treatments.  As with Jessica Simpson, I'm not sure why the cost of celebrities' beauty regimens is anyone's business…they're paid to look good! 

Lady Gaga will be the new face of Shiseido this year, and the ad campaign will include her selfies.  I hope the campaign retains at least some of her weirdness.

As for product reviews, I got through some Tom Ford lipsticks.  The rest will be posted next week.  At some point I'll get a review up for the Nude Dip quad as well.

The random:

– Here are some crazy animal-inspired high heels

– So many good points in this piece that celebrates 2014's women in punk.

Fifteen things you may not have known about Portlandia (but I knew most of them!)

– Meet the very first street style photographer, dating all the way back in 1906.

How's 2015 treating you so far?  Did you make resolutions and if so, what are they?

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