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    Hot Fashionistas Open Up

    Houston's hottest fashionistas share their secret summer beauty regimes

    Shelby Hodge
    shelby hodge
    Jul 10, 2013 | 1:45 pm

    Just as the fashionistas change their wardrobes for the four seasons, so they tailor their beauty regimens for the summer solstice. Some adjust for the city's uber heat and humidity. Others stock up on moisturizers for dry mountain climates. And each does her best to put her prettiest bronzed face forward.

    With optimal summer skin care and beauty in mind, CultureMap reached out to several of the city's lovelies and asked about their June through August beauty secrets.

    Having moved to Houston from LA little more than a year ago Faith Majors, wife of the Six Million Dollar Man Lee Majors, is still acclimating to Gulf Coast summers. "It has been an adjustment getting used to the humidity and heat in Houston," she emails. "So right now I'm all about keeping the shine at bay and the makeup in place!"

    She recommends Elta MD UV Clear Broad Spectrum SPF 46 sunscreen to protect from the rays and Clarins Radiance Plus Self Tan- Delicious Self Tanning Cream to provide a healthy glow.

    Faith is a believer in Peter Thomas Roth Glycolic Acid 3% Facial Wash and Lancer Skincare Natural Sea Minerals Polish, the latter recommended by her Beverly Hills dermatologist, Dr. Harold Lancer.

    Her makeup choices extend across the makeup counter and include Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hour Foundation SPF 15, Make Up Forever Duo Mat powder, Makeup Forever Aqua Lip waterproof lip liner pencil (color 15C) and Bobbi Brown Rich Lipcolor in Mod Pink. Her fave moisturizer is Aromatherapy Associates Triple Rose Renewing Moisturizer.

    In the mountains

    Estela Cockrell of the philanthropic Crockrell clan is spending much of the summer in Aspen with a side trip to California later this month before returning to Houston and a brand new home. For Aspen's Rocky Mountain sunny days, she covers up with Epionce Ultra Shield Lotion SPF 50 , designed for high altitude and varying climates. Super Goop lip balm is her choice for keeping her lips soft and kissable.

    For daytime make-up and to even out her facial tones, Estela uses Haute Protection Tinted Compact 50 from her dermatologist. For evenings, her choice is Paul & Joe shimmering power.

    Another Aspen regular is Lisa Holthouse who prefers to keep her summer regimen on the simple side. "Kiehl's self-tanning cream for the face. It's the only one I would ever use because it doesn't have that horrible smell that's associated with tanning creams, " she emails from her summer aerie in the Rockies.

    "Also my favorite product is a bronzer that I buy from Cal-a-vie called Julie Hewett. It's a pressed mineral bronzer that is so natural, everyone thinks I've been sun kissed!"

    "It's the only one I would ever use because it doesn't have that horrible smell that's associated with tanning creams, " she emails from her summer aerie in the Rockies.

    Among Lisa's other summer faves are Chanel lip gloss and Chanel Sublimage face moisturizer as well as Aqua Di Parma body lotion. And she swears by SkinCeuticals Vitamin C Serum, which, she says, works against free radicals and blocks the sun.

    Keep it simple

    An accomplished athlete as well as a fashionable young professional, Claire Cormier Thielke is another one who prefers to keep things simple during the summer months. "It's so melt-your-makeup off hot in Houston and then it's nice to keep things low-key when I travel."

    She uses Simple Skincare moisturizer/sunscreen. "Jennie Segal is a spokesperson for them and I basically do anything that Jennie says because she's so smart and pretty," Claire emails.

    She adds, "I'm a big fan of pool time so I pretty much swear by some Bonne Bell jet black eyeliner and the Burt's Bees Shimmer series. They're the best summer substitute for daytime lipstick. If we're doing dinner out, then I might do a touch of Milani Tantastic Summer Bake bronzer and bright red Mac Lady Danger lipstick."

    Stylish sun defense

    Just back from partying with Houston friends in the South of France and northern Italy, Amy Lee is recharging her batteries in H-Town before heading with the family to Cabo San Lucas for Pacific Ocean breezes.

    For those days on the beach, her choice for sun screen is Shiseido Extra Smooth Sun Protection Lotion SPF 38. To keep her face and neck soft and supple, she uses Algenist –Regenerative Anti-Aging Moisturizer SPF 20, found at Sephora. Aveeno Daily Body Moisturizer with sunscreen SPF 15 is another fave.

    When it comes to facial detailing, Amy goes for Natura Bisse Diamond Extreme Eye – Energizing lifting eye cream and Natura Bisse C+C vitamin cream, which she finds helps the face and skin recover from sun exposure. Her most important beauty ally, she emails, is "lots and lots of water."

    Best Dressed honoree and busy charitable fundraiser Millette Sherman swears by Kerastase Masque Force Architecte, "a must for dry, chlorine and sun-damaged hair." And if she spends much time in the sunshine during the summer, her go-to product is SkinMedica Environmental Defense SPF 50 facial sunscreen, "the best I have ever found."

    Millette also favors Dior Hydra Life skin care products that she says are "great for rejuvenating dry skin" and Dior Addict Lip Glow, color awakening lip balm.

    Working on a summer glow

    For DeVille Fine Jewelry owner Liz Glanville, Tonya Riner's Beauty for Real Afterglow/ Goldrush cheek tint and luminizer and Beauty for Real Sunlight Light Up lip gloss are the ticket. "Both give me a great summer glow!"

    "And I am crazy about Ila Face Oil with damascena rose otto, sandalwood and wild grown argan oil all natural from the UK!"

    "Keep it simple" is the makeup mantra for KHOU Channel 11 Great Day Houston host Deborah Duncan. She emails, with her signature wry humor, "I have purchased several expensive skin products over the years. The thing that derails me is . . . step 1 . . . step 2 . . . step 3 . .. step 4 every other night . . . step 5 only during a full moon!"

    "I usually end up skipping all the steps and going back to the product I have used for about 15 years now. . . Johnson & Johnson Clean & Clear astringent which is about $4 from the the drug store." And I use Azfasst, a product I get online, $19 for a 6 month supply!"

    "Both products have what my oily skin needs, salicylic acid," she continues. "That's the active ingredient in many prescription products but the J&J is cheaper when it's located next to the buff puff, fingernail polish and latest magazine outlining Kim Kardashian's post pregnancy fitness routine!"

    The blondes of summer — Faith Majors, left, and Amy Lee —share their make-up secrets.

    CAM Another Great Night, November 2012, Faith Majors, Amy Lee
    Photo by © Gary Fountain
    The blondes of summer — Faith Majors, left, and Amy Lee —share their make-up secrets.
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    Hottest Headlines of 2025

    Houston billionaires' big gift leads our top 10 society stories of 2025

    Holly Beretto
    Dec 31, 2025 | 2:00 pm
    Richard and Nancy Kinder
    Photo courtesy of The Kinder Foundation
    Richard Kinder has surpassed Tilman Fertitta to become the richest billionaire in Houston in 2025.

    Editor's note: From celebrating a beloved steakhouse's 10th anniversary to an incredible declaration of philanthropy by Houston billionaires, Houston’s society scene sizzled this year. Houstonians came out to support a variety of charitable causes, mix and mingle, and show their Houston pride. There were tennis tournaments, wine dinners, fashion shows, and other festivities, marking milestones and demonstrating once again the city’s dedication to supporting its own.

    Read on for Houston's 10 hottest society headlines of 2025.

    1. Houston billionaires will donate almost entire fortune to charity. Houston billionaire philanthropists Rich and Nancy Kinder made headlines when they told ABC 13’s Melanie Lawson that they would give away 95 percent of their fortune. Longtime supporters of education, civic life, and the arts, the Kinders have been donors to several Houston charities and institutions, including the Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Emancipation Park, and Rice University, where a center for urban research is named for them.

    2. Top Houston steakhouse toasts 10 years with a mayoral proclamation. When the Washington Avenue steakhouse B&B Butchers celebrated its 10th anniversary back in October, it did so with a bash that included fine dining, live music, and killer views of downtown from the upstairs terrace. Before the festivities, Mayor John Whitmire presented Ben Berg, founder and CEO of Berg Hospitality Group, with an official City of Houston proclamation declaring October 21, 2025, as B&B Butchers Day.

    3. Bayou a Drink? Cocktails in Bloom draws a colorful crowd of Houstonians. Nearly 200 supporters gathered for the fourth annual Cocktails in Bloom event at Lost Lake in June, a benefit for the Buffalo Bayou Partnership. Guests dressed in garden-party glam strolled the lakeside scene, sipping libations from Flora and Giant Texas Distillers, and enjoying bites from Barbacana, Burger Bodega, Kin Dee, and more.

    4. Houston Symphony fires up new season in Stravinsky-inspired style. In a spectacular event marking the opening of the Houston Symphony’s 2025-26 season, the orchestra took inspiration from Stravinsky’s famed The Firebird, transforming Jones Hall and Corinthian Houston into an homage to the composer’s mythical milieu. Black-tie-clad guests posed in front of a giant bird on their way into the concert hall, and were then transported to The Corinthian for a spectacular dinner by City Kitchen with radiant decor by The Events Company.

    5. Houston charity’s Pearls of Wisdom gala is a real gem of a night. July’s Pearls of Wisdom gala was an Italian-inspired evening to benefit Vita Living, an organization dedicated to helping individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. From the color-splashed cocktail hour, to a live auction that included a six-night escape to a riverfront condo near Beaver Creek, the event raised a record-breaking $207,000 for the organization.

    6. Houston survivors shine at Texas Children’s Salute to Champions luncheon. Runway radiance took center stage at The Revaire in October for the 14th Annual Salute to Champions Luncheon and Fashion Show. The event was a fundraiser for Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Center. Fashions provided by Dillard's dressed the Patient Champions, while Tootsies styled the Community Champions.

    7.Cultural fashion takes center stage at Runway to Asia in Houston. Asia Society Texas’s first-ever Runway to Asia saw more than 300 guests at The Post Oak Hotel, raising more than $300,000 for the center’s programming, which celebrates cultural diversity through art. Attendees enjoyed a three-course lunch before a catwalk presentation honoring Danny Nguyen, Houston’s own silhouettist supreme, and international fashion luminary Zang Toi.

    8. Lavish brunch party raises nearly $1M for Houston’s homeless animals. PetSet’s September “Le Brunch” fundraiser was a sunshine-filled fête, at Le Tesserae, helping the organization support Houston’s fight against animal homelessness. The inaugural daytime event blended laid-back glam with serious fundraising muscle. Nearly $1 million was raised to fund PetSet’s critical grant program, which supports rescue groups and shelters across Texas.

    9. Wine and resilience shine at Houston nonprofit's glamorous soirée. More than 250 oenophiles turned out at The Astorian for the Women’s Fund10th Annual Wine Dinner. Among the highlights: the Madam Zero Champagne Wall, doling out deBoulle gift cards and a private champagne tasting, and a silent auction where guests could bid on year-long date nights, Zadok's bling, and more. The evening raised $485,000, more than double last year's total.

    10. A-list Houston crowd enjoys posh amenities at River Oaks tennis tournament. The River Oaks Men's Clay Court Championship held at the storied River Oaks Country Club is the only remaining Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tour played on clay courts. The event blended tennis, shopping, fashion, and socializing.

    Richard and Nancy Kinder
    Photo courtesy of The Kinder Foundation
    Richard Kinder is now the richest Houstonian, according to Forbes.
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