HOLIDAY 2014
INTERVIEW WITH
Jeannie Beauty Mai & Fashion Maven Get’s “Real”
BE SMARTER ON YOUR PHONE: GET SOCIALLY SAVVY
‘TIS THE SEASON Tips, Gifts & Holiday Sips
New York New York Welcome To The Big Apple
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Editor-In-Chief NICOLE DOSWELL Creative Director | Nikki Celeste Travel & Accessories Editor | Lori Riviere CONTRIBUTORS Fashion Contributor | Dionne Dean Beauty Contributor | Candace Marie Celmer Masthead Designer | Daimion Peppers Fashion Editorial Photographer | Gina Manning COVER STORY Photographers | Mark Boughton Photography Story Photographer | Jenn Ocken Photography NEW YORK OFFICE 45 Wall Street #409A | New York, NY 10005 www.NicoleMagazine.com
Letter From The Editor When we decided to start this magazine, people said we were crazy. "Magazines are dead," everyone said, and we agree. The old standard of magazine publishing is dead because today's woman is smart, savvy and can read between the lines. They know when the advice given is masked as editorial content but really comes from a key advertiser. They know when a story has been recycled and regurgitated 50 times in 50 different ways. Newsstands are filled with magazines that are designed to line the pockets of the suits and investors, who are mostly men. When online media companies and blogs
began to pop up women flocked to this "new media" with fervor and excitement and let's face it, we all get a good bit of news, fashion tips and other lifestyle material from online resources. However, in the last few years volume of online media content has become completely overwhelming and we felt it was time to get back to basics in a totally modern, fresh and future seeking way. So, we created Nicole Magazine to give women something to read cover-to-cover with real, engaging fresh content. Think of us as the curators of the huge wealth of information out there. We promise to give you something
you have yet to discover in each issue. We promise never to sell out to advertisers. We promise to always care about what's new fresh, affordable, but also what's worth the "splurge." Most of all, we promise to create a magazine you actually want to read cover to cover...and the best part is we distribute the magazine in Blo dry bars, salons, spas and boutiques where you actually have the time to read it cover to cover! Our holiday issue is packed with a highly curated gift guide and everything you need to have a great holiday season and start the year off right.
Nicole Doswell
Nicole Doswell, Editor-In-Chief
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Nicole Magazine is for the complex woman who has been yearning for something more. We are more than sex and stilettos, we are women, hear us ROAR.
1 Letter From The Editor Nicole Magazine is for you and me.
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Beauty Must Haves
Beauty round up that will help you look and feel your best throughout the wintery mix.
6 Runway To Reality
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Our interpretation of designer looks from fashion’s hottest runway shows. We made this look accessible to you!
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7 #FallPhotoWinner Fashion meets the city in #FallPhotoChallenge Winner Gina Manning’s Editorial spread. #FallInLove.
11 Cover - Jeannie Mai: Behind The Blush Host of “The Real” gives us some tips and girl talk.
14 Socially Savvy in The City Apps you didn't know you needed and our recommendation on who to follow next.
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15 The Holiday Gift Guide Something for everyone. Find something new to add to your holiday gift or wish list.
20 Holiday Mixology
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Spin the bottle meets a classy drinking game. Cozy up next to the fire with a fully stocked bar.
21 Reiki: Energy Healing Heal yourself from the inside out, with this new wave of therapy.
22 Travel: I Heart NY There is no better place to get in the holiday spirit than New York City.
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Beauty Must Haves NAKED3 By Urban Decay This eyeshadow palette is perfect for the indecisive beauty enthusiast. Loaded with 12 never before seen shades. $54.00 - Sephora.com
Keshima Must-Have Makeup Brush Set Top 6 essential premium makeup brushes with elegant makeup brush holder. Now includes the highly popular flat top kabuki brush. $35 - KeshimaBeauty.com
Keshima Flat Top Kabuki Brush The perfect foundation brush - dense and soft, perfect for buffing, blending, stippling. Even, streak & patch free application. No shedding. $12.95 - KeshimaBeauty.com
Keshima Face & Neck Firming Cream Highly effective, visibly firms skin. Tighten loose and sagging Skin, smooth fine lines, wrinkles and creases in the neck. $26.95 - KeshimaBeauty.com
Sucka for Love: Dollhouse The Collection This smoking orange lip stain combines high intensity pigments with moisturizing agents for long lasting vibrant color. $15 - RevelByJL.com
Herbacin Foot Care Starter Kit Includes leg lotion, foot cream, foot peeling lotion, warming balm with carnosine and vitamin E and cooling gel with menthol and camphor. For beautiful baby soft feet! $10.50 - Herbacin.us
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give the gift of flawless hair We’ve got the per fect pressie for all the girls in your life. Think stocking stuffers, gift cards and products (washers, stylers and finishers, yippee!) Get your tresses mistle-toe ready, 7 days a week.
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The Art of Consignment From the outside looking in, most people think that I spend hundreds of dollars on my clothing and handbags, and they’re right, I do.. However, it is recycled money. What do I mean? Well, I am always recycling and reinvesting into my wardrobe. At the end of each season, I go through my closet, evaluate what I’m in love with versus what I’m not. Those lightly worn items that I can do without go straight to consignment. I then reinvest the money made from my consignment sales back into my closet, buying items that are current and that I love. I’ve made thousands of dollars from consignment, so I’ve decided to share the wealth and give you some tips on how to prep your good stuff for sale at the consignment store. Take notes! HandbagsConsignment stores look for current merchandise, because customers are usually looking for current merchandise. This doesn’t go for those specialty vintage stores that seek out well kept Chanel or Dior, but for mainstream consignment. Although most consignment stores look for bridge and designer labels, there are a few that will take some of the lesser known brands. Make sure that all hardware has been wiped down with a dust cloth and all leather handbags have been shaped and molded to their original shape. It goes without saying that it should be cleaned out and all smells removed (I like to put a dryer sheet inside the bag for a few days). If you have the original dust bag and authenticity card,
by The Dionne Dean of DionneDean.com
that is a HUGE bonus as customer are always concerned about authenticity when shopping at consignment. Clothing- The rule to consignment is to resell items that are two years old or less. It goes without saying that unworn clothing is a plus when reselling an item, that is unless you have a highly sought out item like an Azzedine Alaia knit dress. Make sure worn items have been dry cleaned and kept on the dry clean hanger, as most consignment shops will want to inspect your item. If you have the receipt for the item, take it in. Although most consignment stores will do some online research, it’s good practice to do your own research and know if the price they’re offering you is accurate, ShoesUnworn shoes are high sellers at consignment stores, especially if you have the dust bag and original box. If you’ve worn the shoe, remember to wipe down the inside and remove all scuff marks. Replace any hardware that may have fallen off and shoe cap if it is well worn off. Rule of practice when reselling a shoe is to ask yourself, “Would I want to put my foot in this?”
Jewelry- Jewelry can be a tough sell at a consignment store, so make sure it is worth the customer’s time. Designer pieces such as Cartier, David Yurman and Tiffany’s are always a good idea to resell, as are popular high street brands like Michael Kors watches. When all else fails, remember that jewelry is most often seen as an ‘heirloom’ piece, so original cases, dust clothes and or receipts are great to include with the resale. Most consignment stores give you a 30-90 day window in which your item will be on sale. You’ll get a check once a month on the sale of your item and most stores offer a 50/50 or 60/40 split, depending on the merchandise. At the end of the season, you can go in and collect your unsold items, or have them donated to a local charity. I like to pick up my stuff and put it up on Ebay or Poshmark, another reseller site. Customers that shop consignment are the same ones that shop at the main line stores, just more budget savvy. That being said, they know about the quality and price and are expecting the same quality item when making a purchase via consignment. The items that make the most money are those that are well loved, so if you’re considering entering the reselling world, make sure you’re giving the best of the best of your closet and expect a high return on your initial investment.
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Snagging your fave runway looks aren't as hard as you may think! Look fresh off the runway, without the runway price tag! Live- Laugh-Love, Nicole Doswell
Aerie Cowl Neck Sweatshirt
Keep it cozy and comfortable with this soft cottenblend upgraded sweatshirt.
Textured Woven Coat
Straight-cut coat in a woven, textured fabric with slightly puffed sleeves. Concealed front zip, side pockets, and one inner pocket. Lined.
$44.95 @ American Eagle Outfitters
$59.95 @ www.hm.com
Basic Tote in Gold
This goes-everywhere-with-everything tote is extremely roomy and made of buttery soft leather. In gold, this tote is a statement must have! $238.00 @ www.camposbags.com
H&M Imitation Leather Pants
Pants in stretch imitation leather with an elasticized waistband give a sexy form fitting look in Burgandy for a beautiful pop of color. $24.95 @ www.hm.com
Twisted Ring
Get the stacked look with a single ring. The connected bands with a glossy metal finish help you seize the stacking style.
Chloe Fall / Winter 2014
This elegant ready to wear look went down the runway for Chloe.
$20.95 @ www.Iampurty.com
Tassy Boot
TASSY features a point toe vamp with crisscross buckle strap and open back. Perfect for work or play. $99.95 @ www.SteveMadden.com
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Floral Silk Blouse - H&M, Sequin Tap Shorts - H&M, Silk Infinity Scarf (worn as a turban) - H&M, Silk stockings - Frederick’s of Hollywood, Garter belt Frederick’s of Hollywood
Wool Coat by Harris Wharf London - Neiman Marcus, Libby Dress by Sam and Livi - Anthropologie, Gold Cuff Bracelet - Nomad Cambridge, Gold necklace (worn in hair) - H&M, Vintage flask case (worn as purse)
#FallPhotoWinner Photographer: Gina Manning Art Director: Louisa Mardirossian Camera Assistant: Mike Pecci Gaffer: Anthony Jarvis Hair/Makeup: Bre Welch Stylist: Renata Certo Ware Model: Janna Ahmetjanova PA: Mimi Vecchione Stylist PA: Karen Morales LOCATION: The Kensington (kensingtonboston.com)
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Contestant #2: Samuel Wallandar Location: Coney Island (NY) Model: Felicia Mendes Wardrobe: Zara Women
Short Sleeve Nylon Jacket, Zara White Leather Pencil Skirt, Zara 2iki Shoes, 2iki in Istanbul Arm Warmers, Stylist’s own Micro Boxer Bag, Reed Krakoff at Saks
Black Cape Blazer, Vince Camuto - Zappos.com, Geometric print dress - Parker at Crush Boutique, Leather Pouch Belt, Lilith Ring and Bangles - Stylist’s Own Red Felt Hat - No Rest for Bridget
Contestant #3: Samuel Wallandar Location: Coney Island (NY) Model: Felicia Mendes Wardrobe: Zara Women
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BEHIND THE BLUSH: JEANNIE MAI
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Photo Credit: Jenn Ocken Photography
We sat down the “The Real” co-host
Jeannie Mai who is a make-up artists who turned her talents behind the camera into a major career in front of the camera as style expert and fashion wearapist as host of Style Network’s “How do I look?” Mai was surprisingly candid, real and dished out sage advice and a few secret shopping haunts we can’t wait to try! Join us for 20 questions with the beautiful fashionista...GO! 1) What are your basement beauty buys? I’m all about drugstore makeup. Milani, Wet-n-Wild, I can’t get enough! 2) I know you’re a Cali girl, but when you visit The Big Apple what are your top must visit stores? I spend a lot of my life in NY, because it’s my second home. I always have to stop at Karen Millen flagship to see what’s new, Maje for great outerwear, Pinky Otto and Yumi Kim for colorful prints and separates, and the entire Lower East Side area for all the fun boutiques. 3) Do you have a fave NY restaurant you visit? I am in love with Maharlika. Coming from the bay area, I live for great home cooked Filipino food. Maharlika kills it with a simmering sigsig that I crave when I’m away. And ube martinis...ube is a sweet potato, people. You haven’t lived until you’ve turnt up from a potato and alcohol. 4) You’ve styled and painted the faces of some the biggest names in hollywood, who was your fave celeb client? I loved working with Pink. She was one of the kindest, hardest working women I have ever met. 5) How would you define your personal style? Smart, fun, and ready to celebrate life. 6) You play around with a lot of styles and colors, how do you keep your hair so beautiful and healthy looking? I have a bomb hairstylist, Noogie Thai who treats my hair and styles it with sick looks on my show, The Real, using minimal heating utensils that can damage hair. He’s taught me about all the best Paul Mitchell products that I must have! Then Cassandra Kaeding, my colorist keeps my strands looking icy blonde with quick lifting products that make switching colors super safe.
7) So many women hate their husband’s styles, do you every get hands on in your man’s closet? Is he open to change when it comes to his look? I hate nothing about my mans style. In order to keep a mans swag, its important to make him feel good about his personal comfort level. My man is country, plaid button ups, belt buckles, boots. So I showed him variations using his faves and now he shops more than me! 8) Any tips to women who want to switch up their style? Play with the different versions of you. Everyone has different sides to their personality. They can be mischievous, shy, professional, flirty...with all these sides, there are colors and textures that will bring them out best. Experiment and bring them out with every outfit. 9) You have transitioned your career in an amazing way...what advice would you give women who are looking to advance their careers and perhaps follow in your footsteps? 1. Create a mission statement of determination., something that you will remind you when you get hit with negativity to push on. 2. Set up a game plan. Life will not always always happen in order, but making a list of steps you want to accomplish will help keep you on the map to success. 3. Surround yourself with motivators and positive examples that can mentor you along the way. 10) A little birdie told me that you love food, what’s your favorite dish to make and cocktail to sip? My favorite dish to make is caldo de pollo and for my favorite cocktail, I mix up a mean chocolate martini with cinnamon sugar granules on top.
13) What’s on your Christmas wish list? I’m not one to need much, but now that my cousins, nieces, and nephews are older, I’d love for us to join together and find an organization we can serve or get involved in for Christmas. 14) What’s your favorite holiday? Why? Chinese New Year. I love the tradition of giving money to younger kids and making them say nice, complimenting things about me. I also love the food. 15) If you could describe yourself in word, what would it be? Sparkly. 16) What’s your favorite social media platform? If you had to get off social media today, what would your last tweet be (in 140 characters)? Instagram. Always wear heels as high as your hopes. 17) What is your favorite vacation destination? Any places on your “to-visit” list? I love Vietnam, Greece, Nashville, anywhere with great food and fashion. Athens, Egypt, and Zimbabwe are on my “to-visit” list. 18) What is your secret shopping destination (everyone has one)? Hong Kong and Chatuchak in Thailand are my two favorite as of now. 19) What is your favorite “trash tv” guilty pleasure? I don’t love watching shows that make people look bad so I don’t really have any. 20) What pisses you off? Bullies, jerks to women, disrespect to elders, and stores don’t allow you to return things.
11) Do you have a fashion guilty pleasure (something that some would may think are embarrassing)? Hugenormous fleece elastic waistband pajamas when I’m at home and nobody is watching. 12) Do you think that you’ve met any hurdles or obstacles being a woman of color? Have you ever felt discriminated against? How do you fight adversity? It’s a daily occurrence to hear some stigma about being asian and I embrace every stereotype that is actually true and I’m very outspoken about the things that are not. I set the record straight so my emotions don’t get affected.
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Bacon Jams Combo 3-Pack of bacony goodness!
Women’s Stormy Trail Jacket by the NorthFace for dedicated runners to handle any weather.
$39.99 thebaconjams.com
$165 - TheNorthFace.com
Fuschia Motif Clutch Beautiiful gold accent details on a pop of fuschia makes a statement. $85.34 - scarletbindi.com
Unmarx Reusable Cleaning Pad Easily erases marks on clothing. ShowOff by beautyADDICTS For POW statement lashes.
$10 - Unmarx.com
$20 - BeautyAddicts.com
Voice Art Transform your favorite saying into a masterpiece. 100% personalized!
Goji Play Gaming system for workout machines. Turn your treadmil into a controller.
$75.00+ - voiceartgallery.com
$99.99 - BlueGoji.com
Electra Amsterdam Joyride Bike Ride in style with this funky cruiser. $989.99 - electrabike.com
Tamagotchi Retro digital pocket pal. $19.99 - Toys-R-US
Sonia Kashuk Limited Edition Golden Age 4 Piece Brush Set with Clutch. Let the beauty begin. $19.99 - Target.com Caboodles 11.25� Train Case Glittery makeup carrying case. $41.99 - Ulta Emma Fox Classic Convertible Wristlet Perfect accessory for the concrete jungle.
CM4 Q Card Case Both a wallet and a phone case.
$118 - Macys.com
$39.99 - Amazon.com
Gerard Cosmetics Lipsticks Red Hot lips are classic and timeless. Turn up the heat with Fire Engine red lipstick. $19 - gerardcosmetics.com Ringly Ring Notifies you about messages and phone calls. Join the wearable technology trend.
Crown Maple Syrup Petite Trio Breakfast needs more options. $15.95 - Crownmaple.com and Whole Foods
$195 - Ringly.com Simbi Haiti Hair Ties (4-count) No snag no crease hair tie that provides clean water to the people of Haiti. $5.49 - Target.com
BaubleBar X FRENDS Glitz and glam for your listening pleasure. $179 - Nordstrom.com
THE HOMEMADE GIN KIT You can make rediculously delicious Gin at home. $49.95 - homemadegin.com
Crystal Head Vodka The finest Vodka is untouched, and naturally smooth. Taste the beauty of vodka filtered through layers of Herkimer Diamonds. $44.99 - Bevmo.com
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cinda b Tennis Tote II This roomy tote is sure to turn heads on and off the court. #Love $149 - cindab.com Freshy Makes fresh foods last longer. $19.99 - RealFreshy.com
Bow Ties Double Old Fashioned Glasses Keep your glasses as classy as your three peice suit. $44 - premierhomeandgifts.com Richer Poorer Sock Gift Set: 3-Pack Quality socks that allow you to look good from head to cozy toe. $32 - richer-poorer.com
Sauvignon Blanc by Bon Affair California wine infused with purified sparkling water, electrolytes, no sugar, half the calories of regular wine... the entire 750mL bottle is only 300 calories. $15 - $16 - Bonaffair.com
KRUPS KM7000 Grind & Brew Machine The coffee maker for the real coffee enthusiast. $180 - krupsusa.com Sunset Overdrive Xbox One Bundle Features the first ever white Xbox One console and wireless controller available to the public. $399 - Xbox.com
MAZZO PowerDrive External hardrive and charging device that will allow you access everything you need on the go. Available in 16-128 GB. $99-$449 - mazzomobile.com
Make-Off Washcloth Your face deserves it’s very own washcloth. Made dark so the only place you see your face is in the mirror. $55 - turkishtowelcompany.com
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Fashionstork.com Holiday Gift Price $65 for ONE month’s club membership. Get stylish looks mailed to your doorstep.
The Gramercy Foldable Vest Stay warm this winter with this vest that fold into the pocket. $125 Use code: Nicole to get 40% off hawkeandco.com YogaLean Namaste this holiday! $18 - Amazon.com Aqua Notes Waterproof Shower Notepad and Pencil Set. Never let another billion dollar idea get lost down the drain. $7 - myaquanotes.com
Goodie Girl Cookies Gluten Free and better for you than a normal cookie but they don’t taste like it! Our favorite is the Quinoa Choco-chip.
Chocolate at Home by Will Torrent Step-by-step recipes to help you master the art of chocolate. $27.95 - Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and www.rylandpeters.com
$4.99 - goodiegirlcookies.com
MaKey MaKey An invention kit for ages 8 to infinity. $49.95 - makeymakey.com Birch Benders Micro-Pancakery An all-natural holiday delite, just-add-water Gingerbread Spice pancake mix. $4.99 - buypancakes.com Melokia Soprano Ukulele Music is a beautiful gift. $38.50 - Overstock.com
Ruby + Ed Whisker Slippers Cozy winter cats for your feet. $58 - Figleaves.com
Goodnight Moon Onesie Parents get nastolgic over this retro onsie. $20 - OutofPrintClothing.com
Holiday Chapstick Pumpkin and Candycane Flavored Chapstick. Bring the Holiday to your lips. $1.99 - Walmart & CVS
Craft Coffee 6 Month Subscription of your next favorite coffees. $149.94 - craftcoffee.com
STRIDER 12 Sport No-Pedal Balance Bike If your little one has mastered walking, then he or she is ready to get cruising.
PhoneSoap Sanitize your phone while you charge it.
$119 - StriderBikes.com
$59.95 - phonesoap.com
Bubble Gum Kit This kit makes over a half pound of the most delicious bubble gum you ever tasted. $22.99 - Overstock.com
Bowdoin Clutch A beautiful malachite quilted oversized clutch in buttery soft leather. Features a cool front handle to slip your hand through for stylish carrying. $298 - HaydenHarnett.com
Cutex Cotton Ball Holder Don’t mess up your mani taking off your pedi.
Helliemae’s Handcrafted Caramels Bite-sized caramels in a small clear gift box – available in classic salt flavors as well as seasonal flavors including peppermint and Atticus (whiskeyinfused) $10 - Helliemaes.com
$2.49 - cutexshop.com
LEUCHTTURM1917’s Neon Journal collection Perfect for those curled up on the couch writing or doodling. Choose from yellow, pink, orange and green. $18.95 - leuchtturm1917usa.com
Go F#ck Your #Selfie Tank Who else is sick of the duck-face or mirror poses? This casual, trendy muscle shirt is perfect for anything & the message is a must-see for everyone! $43 - sociableapparel.com
Smirking Goddess Magnets It’s like a funny meme for your fridge. $3 - smirkinggoddess.com
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Stir together the 1.5 oz Casa Noble reposado tequila, 1oz Manzanilla Sherry, and 3/4 oz. Apricot liqueur until chilled and serve straight up in a martini glass or on the rocks. Using a zester or microplane garnish with lime zest
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.5 oz Ruby Port .(Caribbean 5 ozVelvet Falernum spiced liquer) 1One barspoon Varnelli Anice One bar spoon lemon juice
Beat the yolks and whites of 6 eggs separately. Add 1 /2 cup of sugar to the yolks while beating. Add 1/4 cup of sugar to the whites after they have been beaten very stiff. Combine the egg whites with the yolks. Pour in 1 pint cream and 11pint milk, as well as the 2 cups Four Roses Small Batch bourbon and 1 oz Jamaican rum. Stir thoroughly. Serve very cold with grated nutmeg and/or cinnamon.
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The holiday season is the perfect time to begin planning to develop new habits and search for new ways to improve your life in the coming year. Reiki is a form of energy therapy that is growing in popularity and is perfect for the busy career gal on-the-go. Reiki pronounced “Ray-Key” is composed of two Japanese words, Rei meaning Higher Power and Ki meaning Life Force Energy. Reiki uses the Universal Life Force Energies to produce gentle healing results. These energies are around us all of the time, and Reiki harnesses that energy for the health and well being of all living things. According to John Hopkins Medical center: “Reiki is a very specific form of energy healing, in which hands are placed just off the body or lightly touching the body, as in “laying on of hands.” Reiki can also be done “long-distance.” The Many Benefits of Reiki Reiki can be used to resolve many health issues and help you remove blockages and reach goals in your personal and professional life. Here is a list of some health challenges. Reiki is known to help resolve issues with anxiety, body aches, improve concentration, weight loss, emotional strength and stability and even has anti-aging properties. Is Reiki for you? Reiki is appropriate for adults, children, and animals. There are no known adverse effects or harmful medical contraindications. You can use Reiki in tandem with other
healing methods, and even doctor prescribed medication. Please check with your physician first A session is usually an hour long. Reiki can address physical, emotional, and spiritual issues. Reiki sessions are usually held in the office of the trained practitioner or Reiki Master. During the session the client will lie fully clothed and comfortable on a massage table. Your Reiki Master may lightly place her hands on your body according to the hand placement procedure originally taught by Dr. Usui. The hand placement effectively covers the Chakra system and all internal body organs. During a Reiki session, the subject often feels a gentle warmth radiating throughout their body and a feeling of relaxation coupled with soft tingling sensations and an overall calmness. A pleasantly surprising outcome may be the resolution or uncovering of a subconscious need. Reiki will work on both the subtle energy field and physical energy field to resolve those issues. The New Year is a great time to consider adding Reiki to your weekly or monthly personal regime. At least three to four consecutive sessions are recommended to enjoy the benefits of these Universal Life Force Energies. The cumulated effects of each Reiki treatment will have you feeling feel happier, stronger, healthier and helping you achieve life goals.
Our healing center provides Reiki healing services to clients all over the world thanks to modern technology and the advent of Skype. To learn more visit TejasaWellness.com. What to look for in a Reiki Healer: Look for Reiki Master with experience practicing on patients with similar needs. Thumbtack.com is a great website to find a practitioner because it allows you to read reviews and maintain a dialogue with various Reiki Healers in order to find the best fit for you. About Emily Elyshevitz Emily Elyshevtiz is an intuitive Healer and Reiki Master with over 20 years of experience and the owner of Tejasa Wellness located in New York City. She performs intuitive healing and Reiki for clients in New York and remotely via Skype. Her client roster includes Hollywood actresses, executives and socialites. You can learn more about Emily at TejasaWellness.com.
There is no better place to get in the holiday spirit than New York City. From dancing sugar plum fairies at Lincoln Center to gliding on the ice at Rockefeller Center there are plenty of kitschy, touristy, saccharine sweet things to do to get in the holiday spirit. Everyone writes about those, but we here at Nicole Magazine want to show you our New York…the things to do, places to go and stuff to eat off the beaten path but every bit as good as the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall and Hot Chocolate at Serendipity 3.
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elegant setting and a bevvy of celebs and socialites to secretly gush over. Bergdorf Goodman, 5th Avenue at 58th Street, Seventh Floor, New York, NY 10019 www.bergdorfgoodman.com B4. This East Village/Alphabet City gem features homemade pastries and an easy laid back atmosphere. Reservations are still fairly easy to secure and the staff is incredibly nice. It makes the perfect stop for a laid back brunch. 235 East 4th Street, New York, NY 10009 www.b4nyc.com
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Westin New York Grand Central: Surf & Turf Package Westin New York Grand Central is steps from historic Grand Central Terminal and the iconic holiday windows of midtown. The “Surf & Turf” 3-night package has nightly rates beginning at $279 per night, including two tickets to On Location Tours (TV- and movie-themed tours to famous New York TV and movie sites from Sex and the City to the TCM Classic Films tour) and two tickets to New York Water Taxi (stunning views of the skyline, bridges and Statue of Liberty) at a great savings of more than 70%. Guests can book at, www. westinnewyorkgrandcentral. com/surf-and-turf, or call 866716-8117 using the rate plan SRFTRF. Sheraton New York Times Square: Suite Package The Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel is offering a Suite Stay Promotion starting at just $295 per night for a three-night stay. The suites have a modern design and picturesque views of the city. The well-appointed bedrooms have king-size or double Sheraton Sweet Sleeper beds, with separate living and dining areas featuring plush couches and seating. Click here to book: www.sheratonnewyork.com/suitestaypromo.
Smorgasburg. Sat and Sun 10 am to 7 pm 70 North 7th Brooklyn, Williamsburg, NY
Where to Feel the Holiday Cheer: George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker. The New York City Ballet thrills and delights with beautiful sets, costumes and of course artistry. It is the perfect way to get in the holiday spirit. Tickets range in price from $71.00 - $260.00. November 28, 2014 – January 3, 2015 www.nycballet.com
The Greek. The lighting in this chic Tribeca Greek restaurant is perfection and the menu is full of great wines and healthy but flavorful food options. This Greek restaurant has all of the charm and delicious food minus the kitsch. 458 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10013 www.thegreektribeca.com
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Artists and Fleas. This curated selection of artists, designers and vintage sellers features a location in Chelsea market and our pick for the season in Williamsburg very close to the outdoor food market held on Saturdays,
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