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All-nighter fix-it

After dancing the night away, restoration tools aid the complexion.
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Special to the Los Angeles Times

Partying until daybreak, flying the red eye, cramming all night for an exam — these are just a few reasons for skimping on beauty sleep. And rarely in these circumstances is there the luxury of taking the next day off to nurse oneself back to happy, radiant wellness. No, life often requires suiting up for work, school or something as nerve-racking as the first meeting with the significant other’s family.

But there are ways to minimize the pain. Or at the very least, to fake it by looking fabulous through the magic of makeup or by having a restorative treatment.

Minimize damage

If your all-nighter involves alcoholic beverages, try drinking water alongside your cocktails. Order clear liquor, such as vodka or gin, rather than red wine, whisky, bourbon or anything too sugary. And eat before you drink. These steps can all reduce your chance of a hangover, sleep experts say. If the damage is already done, drink water or electrolyte drinks the morning after and eat eggs (they break down acetaldehyde, the toxin released by the liver during a hangover).

Dr. Daniel Norman, a Harvard-trained sleep expert who is on staff at the California Health and Longevity Institute in Westwood, says if you’re on a red-eye or have jet lag, don’t drink alcohol, which will interrupt sleep. He recommends using a sleep eye mask, trying jet-lag bright light therapy and adjusting to local time by staying active if it’s daytime in your arrival time zone. Drink water and be generous with moisturizer.

Restore and energize

The Hangover Helper, $75; Hangover Makeover, $85, and After Party Detoxifying Facial, $120 at Nite Spa

1301 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice

nitespa.com, (310) 396-5122

This cozy, eclectic bungalow of a beauty spot is pure hippie-chic Venice on a strip known for its night life. It’s open until midnight, so you don’t have to wait until morning to start the recovery process. The Hangover Helper features massage and reflexology, pressure point detox for feet and scalp, a neck and shoulder rub replete with relaxing lavender essential oil and other soothing, detoxifying and antioxidant-packed ingredients. The Hangover Makeover repairs morning-after problem areas via a facial or makeup application. The After Party for jet lag and late-night revelers releases toxins and rejuvenates.

Sonya Dakar Hangover Facial, $250

9975 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills

sonyadakarskinclinic.com (310) 553-7344

This skin-care rehab works to erase signs of a distressed (and alcohol-saturated) complexion by brightening, detoxing and depuffing skin to restore glow and evenness. “If you’re throwing up the morning after, your skin is going through the same trauma too,” Dakar says.

Jet Lag Recovery: Long Haul at the Peninsula Beverly Hills, $325

9882 S. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills

peninsula.com/beverlyhills (310) 975-2854

A facial and eye treatment using holistic products followed by a face, neck and shoulder massage is designed to reverse the ravages of “travel trauma,” improve circulation and lymphatic flow, soothe a stressed nervous system and reenergize.

The Punta Mita Tequila Massage at the Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, $170

300 S. Doheny Drive, Los Angeles

fourseasons.com/losangeles (310) 273-2222

Although it seems counterintuitive, this massage was specially designed to relieve jet lag. The tequila and sage are said to have antiseptic, cleansing properties to improve circulation and relieve fatigue.

Dtoxygen Facial at Detox Spa, $225

3206 Los Feliz Blvd., Los Angeles

dtoxdayspa.com (323) 665-3869

Oxygen facials can bring to life lackluster, dehydrated skin. This one uses a serum that combines complexion-friendly hyaluronic acid with the antioxidant vitamins A, C and E and green tea.

Kinara Detox Body Wrap, $125

656 N. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles kinaraspa.com (310) 657-9188

Dry-brushing, detoxifying topicals and a Vichy shower help purge last night’s bacchanalian transgressions.

Use at home

Some products to stock up on for an at-home treatment include:

USDA Certified Organic Badger Sleep Balm, $7.85, Magellan’s Travel Supplies

Ren Glycolactic Skin Renewal Peel Mask, $55, sephora.com

Bliss Glow-Ho-Ho Radiance-Revving Triple Oxygen Trio, $75, sephora.com

Murad Vitalic Energizing Pomegranate Cleanser, $26, beauty.com

Jack Black Turbo Wash Energizing Cleanser for Hair & Body, $50,

shop.nordstrom.com

USPA Coffee and Sea Kelp Contour Scrub, $54, at Four Seasons Westlake

Ila Body Scrub for Energizing & Detoxifying, $60, spiritbeautylounge.com

Hide the effects

Celebrity makeup artist Mally Roncal (clients include Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Celine Dion and Pink) knows the pain of a sleepless night. “I pull all-nighters all of the time,” she says. Her clients do too. “Gone are the days when we used to do one thing one day and another thing another day,” Roncal says. “Now literally we start at 4 a.m. at the ‘Today Show’ and then we do the ‘Rachael Ray Show,’ then you go do a photo shoot and then you do a video shoot, then you go do a red carpet — it’s literally all day.”

She created her own makeup line (Mally Beauty, sold at mallybeauty.com and QVC) as “a bulletproof line that lasts all day and looks fierce” to meet her clients’ 24/7 needs. “Every woman I know is a superwoman — kids and husbands and businesses — she’s up and running,” Roncal says. She offers these tips to look beautiful the morning after:

Red eyes: Use Visine [or Rohto] after applying makeup. “Tilt your head back and pull the bottom lid down and put the eye drops in that little pocket and then you just sort of blink, blink, blink. And you quickly put the Q-Tip right where the tear duct is to catch the makeup.”

Puffy eyes: Anything cool will help reduce puffiness, including chilled black tea, tea bags (caffeine helps constrict) or a gel eye mask.

Concealer: “It lightens, brightens and really helps you look as if you’ve had eight hours’ sleep. Apply underneath your eyes, but make sure that you get in that area by the bridge of the nose — in that little cave of darkness, as I like to say.”

Lashes: “Never leave the house without curling your lashes. I pump at the base, middle and at the tip, and that way you get that nice round curl.”

Skin: “Radiant skin is the No.1 secret to looking awake. One of my secrets is that I always wear an under-makeup primer before I put on foundation.”

Shimmer and highlighter: “Shimmer powder is ruining the universe because so many people are using it the wrong way. It [should be] used to highlight the highest areas of the face so that you look bright and lifted. If you take shimmer powder and put it all over the place, you just end up looking like the Tin Man in ‘The Wizard of Oz.’”

Eyes: “Either brighten the eye area with light makeup or, if you have dark circles, break out a dark pencil for a smoky eye and go with it.”

Blush: “If you’re not wearing blush at all or you’re not wearing a brightening blush, you are actually making yourself look more tired. So all of those tawny, beige, brown blushes are going to make you look more tired. The secret is a healthy pop of color such as a beautiful, fresh pink-peach cheek with a hint of golden radiance to really wake up the face. Apply not only on the apple of the cheek but a little tiny bit on the highest point above the eyebrow.”

Brows: “Filling in your brows can make you look more awake and 10 years younger.”

Lips: “When you’re tired, don’t use lipstick because it’s so drying. Use a lip gloss with a pink shine to it.”

Hair: “When I haven’t slept all night my secret is to go for that Jennifer Aniston beachy hair that hangs on either side of your face. But maybe put a little bobby pin or clip to pull it to the side on top. It’s sexy-beachy-mysterious and gives extra contour to the face.”

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