Why would anybody want to know how to get rid of freckles? After all, freckles can be cute. Freckles can even be stylish. (Case in point: the Topshop Freckle Pencil in Forever Young, $7 — so you can draw them onto your otherwise unmarred skin.)
We all have pores. Whether those pores are giant caves or invisible dots depends on many factors that range from genetics to age. But no matter what our age or genetic standing, we're all still asking the same question: How do you minimize pores?
I have vivid memory of being 14 years old (circa 1996) and dragging my mother to no fewer than five drugstores in search of an elusive tube of clear mascara. I must've read about its brow-taming powers in Teen (RIP), and I needed it.
Hairstylists love to layer. Head over to Drybar for a blowout, and you'll get a spritz of volumizer, a dab of heat protector, a dollop of leave-in conditioner, maybe some shine spray — the list goes on. And even though we're obsessed with products — and there's nothing better than a professional blowout — when you're doing it yourself, sometimes you want simplicity. You want a BB cream for your hair.