Thursday, August 27, 2009

Finally Sephora

Recently and finally, the beauty giant Sephora has opened its doors in the Western-most Canada.


After years of hunting down Sephora stores while traveling or endlessly waiting for online orders to arrive (Sephora can take as long as three weeks), I have the option of simply walking in and choosing from a number of cult favourites and otherwise hard to come by products. Hooray!! Two stores have opened in Lower Mainland, one in Coquitlam Centre and one in Pacific Centre on July 10th. Metrotown will be opening one in the fall. All who know me also know of my addiction to the store.


They would be surprised that I was not standing in the line up downtown Vancouver at 9 am, July 10th; you know the one that snaked out of the mall's doors and around the corner of the building. The one, beautiful Vancouverites--girls and boys alike-- braved for two hours just to get into Sephora's door. I waited until the next day, Saturday, so that I may experience this historic moment with my best friend. Fully worth it, we were third in line, half an hour before the store opened. Three hours later, spent and happily carrying bags full of new goodies, we exited the store.

Sephora offers plethora of brands such as Ole Henriksen, Ojon, Fresh, my personal favourite Korres, and many others. The beauty experts, fully trained, are waiting to help you choose the right product or offer a makeover. Many of the brands they carry were previously available to us only online. Keep in mind that the stores still only carry a small percentage of what is available through their website www.sephora.com . Sephora' conveniently located stores now offer me quick access to my favourite things, without the travel or wait. Have you checked it out yet?

As local beauty junkies fully know, Sephora is not the first beauty shop in Vancouver to carry some these lines. Beauty Mark in Yaletown has been operating for years and is still worth the gander. Aside from carrying almost the full line of Ole Henriksen, John Masters and Stila--which has recently been pulled from the Holt Renfrew shelves-- among others, they offer an array of funky jewellery, under things, bags, etc. Another store, Beauty Bar, similarly operates in Kits on West 4th. Both of these have been my haunts for the unusual and the effective for many years. But I live outside of Vancouver and so in order to shop there I had to travel of over an hour each way. With two and a half kids, a husband and school work, some days that was an impossible task.

With Coquitlam Sephora, new age has dawned.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Old Vancouver

I love history. Herzog exhibition at the Art Gallery downtown Vancouvers couple of years ago was amazing. I dragged my children to see it. As a matter of fact we have been to about every museum and heritage site in Lower Mainland. When we go on holidays, our initiary includes ruin and museum visits. To my husband's dismay. Discussing an upcoming trip with my eldest and our possible visit to the B.C museum, he mentioned and old Vancouver footage from the 1920' he watched in school. The eternal geek that I am, logically I deduced I might find it on You Tube. And I did. Very interesting snipet of a life long gone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpPhg9AG_H4
Just finished the third semester of the two year (five semester) program. Yeah! Somewhat bittersweet, as the class said goodbye in the usual manner, with a pub night. All misty eyed we hugged with assurances that we will see each other very soon. No doubt, because five weeks goes by really fast and before we know it, we'll be squirming under the preasure of of full-time, full work-load fall semester. But that is what makes this so interesting. As this is more or less my first college experience, having been to busy wasting my youth, the bonding in times of misery that happens between classmates is an unforgetable experience. That is not to say that we, or some of us, at times do not retard to bad behaviours, worthy of high schoolers. But I miss them already, my smart, creative classmates who teach me so much. Have a great August! Here we come Diana!