Learn a new twist on classic fried chicken with a Japanese-style recipe that your family will love. Then, find out the top three makeup mistakes that women make -- and how to correct them -- with makeup artist Raychel Wade. Plus, a primer on the latest and greatest hair-braiding techniques from Barrett's Braid Bar at Bergdorf Goodman.
GUEST: Sarah Mastracco, TV chef
GUEST: Brenda Block, founder of Farmaesthetics
Bright cream blush
TRY: Urban Decay Afterglow glide-on cheek tint
Lip gloss
TRY: Stila lip glaze
Thickening mascara
TRY: Josie Maran GOGO mascara
Cotton tip swabs
TRY: Almay eraser sticks
Concealer stick
TRY: Tarte Smooth Operator concealer
Flesh-tone eye pencil
TRY: Three Custom Color Specialists Light Clarifier pencil
Mesh makeup bag
TRY: Walker color mesh bag
GUEST: Raychel Wade, makeup artist and founder of Cheek to Chic
QUICK LINK: Farmaesthetics in Whole Living
GUESTS:
John Barrett, salon owner
Halli Bivona, stylist at Barrett's Braid Bar
Taymour, eyebrow specialist at the Paul Labrecque Salon
GIVEAWAYS:
Farmaesthetics infused soy oil
Barrett's Braid Bar complimentary braid
Tweezerman mini brow rescue kit
Kikkoman Kara-Age coating mix
Emollient silicone soap from Orentreich Medical Group (available by prescription only)
ITEMS ON SET: Le Pen markers from Uchida of America Corporation
Martha, thank you for having that wonderful braid segment & lesson on your fabulous show! I'm sevetely Physically- Disabled & bedridden & watch your terrific show daily & it always lifts my spirits. I've waist-long auburn hair that I'm super excited to see if my husband can try to "fishtail braid". I only wish I could see your show in person & go to John Barrett's Braid Bar. That was so generous of you 2 to give a free braid to your audience. I dream to meet you in person. Thanks for all you do!
I can't find the Kikkoman Kara-Age coating mix in four different supermarkets. Is it something that I need to order from a specialty store? Or just something only out in specific markets.
Emollient silicone soap is available by prescription from Orentreich Medical Group. Find a link to their website above, under "Giveaways."
I don't see that soap on their website, but I wouldn't use it anyway. They are the developers of Clinique and Clinique uses quite a few toxic chemicals. Dermatologists aren't experts in toxicology and many of the products they recommend have unsafe ingredients. Just use your facial cleanser or baby shampoo. I wouldn't use shampoo because it could be too harsh or leave the bristles coated in dimethicone, which is essentially plastic.
i believe she is talking about Dr. Catherine Orentreich, a dermatologist in nyc..
How can I find the Dr. Orangewright soap that was mentioned on today's show? I have looked but cannot find it on-line.
Thank you!