Best of Boston
Best Makeup
2000 Best Makeup, Counter
Chanel, Saks Fifth Avenue
Boston
Leave it to Chanel: The company renowned for staying ahead of the fashion pack is once again leading the way with its makeup products and [...] read more»
1999 Best Makeup
E6 apothecary
Boston
Unlike the standard fare proffered by department store makeup counters, the selection at E6 is full of harder-to-find makeup, fragrance, and bath products—a beauty bonanza [...] read more»
1998 Best Makeup, Cosmetics Counter
Bobbi Brown
Chestnut Hill
Fabulously flattering cosmetics for almost any skin tone, Bobbi Brown recognized what most lines didn't— that most complexions have yellow undertones, not pink. The line [...] read more»
1998 Best Makeup, Special Occasion
Julie Michaud
Boston
She does runways, she does catalogs and photo shoots, and can do you just as fabulously. Julie's full pro, but loves to get girly about [...] read more»
1997 Best Makeup, Counter
Trish McEvoy
Boston
New from New York, the McEvoy line offers hip, practical palettes for lips, eyes, and cheeks, and even has a zippered filofax-style case that you [...] read more»
1997 Best Makeup, Special Occasion
Cal Dellaria
Boston
When she's not working on photo shoots, Cal gives the model treatment to those mere mortals in need of a helping hand. She has mastered [...] read more»
1993 Best Makeup, Lipstick
MAC Cosmetics
Chestnut Hill
Choose from the huge variety of colors and textures produced by this environmentally correct (no animal testing) Canadian company. Return six empties and get a [...] read more»
1991 Best Makeup
Pepper’s
Boston
We love the way they use herbs and plants (cucumber in a cleanser and aloe in some lipsticks), the recycling program, the championing of socially [...] read more»
1990 Best Makeup, Cosmetics Counter
Neiman Marcus
Boston
The clerks there don't work for a specific cosmetics company, so they'll mix and match brands to help you achieve your look—even if it's not [...] read more»
1990 Best Makeup, Consultant
David Nicholas
Revere
His client list—which includes Margaux Hemingway, Jesse Jackson, and Phyllis Diller—is as varied as his skills. read more»