I can be painfully indecisive. (If I weren't hesitant to admit my astrological leanings, I'd chalk it up to being a Gemini.) In the beauty realm, this generally manifests itself as an inability to commit to a lip product. At any given time, I have a dozen balms, stains, lipsticks and glosses rolling around the bottom of my bag.
But then I came across Boots No7 Shine and Tint, 9.99, which is basically everything in one. It glides on like a gloss, it feels like a balm, it has as much pigment as a lipstick and it lasts like a stain. (I put it on before eating a piece of avocado toast, and it stayed put.) Plus, the UK brand is now available at Walgreens and Duane Reade. Geminis rejoice.
But then I came across Boots No7 Shine and Tint, 9.99, which is basically everything in one. It glides on like a gloss, it feels like a balm, it has as much pigment as a lipstick and it lasts like a stain. (I put it on before eating a piece of avocado toast, and it stayed put.) Plus, the UK brand is now available at Walgreens and Duane Reade. Geminis rejoice.
I recently got bangs for the first time in my life. (If you remember this story where I tried on fake bangs and decided I shouldn't get them, then you're probably wondering what the heck I was thinking.) As I'd always feared, bangs are not my friend -- I have very wavy hair and multiple cowlicks.
The first time I styled my bangs, I used a paddle brush and a round brush and an array of hot tools, and I looked like a Muppet (think Miss Piggy circa 1989). The second time, I used the Sonia Kashuk Art of Makeup Small Hair Brush, $12.99, and my bangs were saved -- they looked almost like the Dakota Johnson fringe of my dreams. The brush is the perfect size, it grips short hair and it's flat but not too flat. Plus, it's part of Sonia Kashuk's Art of Makeup collection, which is absolutely stunning. Whether you have bangs or not, you'll love this brush.
The first time I styled my bangs, I used a paddle brush and a round brush and an array of hot tools, and I looked like a Muppet (think Miss Piggy circa 1989). The second time, I used the Sonia Kashuk Art of Makeup Small Hair Brush, $12.99, and my bangs were saved -- they looked almost like the Dakota Johnson fringe of my dreams. The brush is the perfect size, it grips short hair and it's flat but not too flat. Plus, it's part of Sonia Kashuk's Art of Makeup collection, which is absolutely stunning. Whether you have bangs or not, you'll love this brush.
I've been trying to get my brows to grow for years. (I've written about my filling-in technique ad nauseam.) And I'm finally (finally!) seeing a change thanks to Luzern Laboratories Brow and Lash Serum, $125. The serum is packed with keratin-stimulating peptides, niacinamide for blood flow and a soy and wheat germ complex that slows the shedding process. It comes in a lip gloss-like tube that makes it really easy to dab it on before bed. And while I haven't been using it on my lashes (my brows need all the help they can get), the clinical tests show great results there, too. Brooke Shields, I'm comin' for ya.
The Lilah B. Divine Duo Lip and Cheek, $46, looks (and feels) like a beautiful, shiny white rock plucked from a babbling brook. Inside the hefty packaging you'll find a superpigmented yet moisturizing cream color that's perfect for lips and cheeks. The formula is completely natural (free of parabens, sulfates, phthalates, and all the other baddies), and packed with aloe and agar. But really, this new brand had me at their tagline: "With less, you are more." It's not exactly how I live (especially when it comes to beauty products), but it's definitely aspirational.
My hair looks decent when it's freshly washed, but it looks much better on day two. My waves are softer and cooler -- less done -- and my style is less susceptible to sudden changes in temperature or humidity. Day three, however, my hair is just dirty.
R + Co Analog Cleansing Foam Conditioner, $29, is basically second-day hair in a can, and even though it's not a shampoo, it makes my hair feel cleaner in a way that lasts through day three. Unlike some other cleansing conditioners, you don't have to use a massive glob every time you wash (a generous dollop will do), and you can rinse it out after a few minutes. It's made me a co-washing convert.
R + Co Analog Cleansing Foam Conditioner, $29, is basically second-day hair in a can, and even though it's not a shampoo, it makes my hair feel cleaner in a way that lasts through day three. Unlike some other cleansing conditioners, you don't have to use a massive glob every time you wash (a generous dollop will do), and you can rinse it out after a few minutes. It's made me a co-washing convert.
It's finally spring. And that means it's time to celebrate with a spring beauty shopping bonanza.
Can't swing an all-out spree? Not to worry. I narrowed down all the new beauty products launching in April to the essential eight. From the ultimate lip gloss-balm-stain hybrid to a cleansing conditioner that's so good it will convert the most fervent shampoo lover -- these are the must-buy beauty products you need for spring.
Can't swing an all-out spree? Not to worry. I narrowed down all the new beauty products launching in April to the essential eight. From the ultimate lip gloss-balm-stain hybrid to a cleansing conditioner that's so good it will convert the most fervent shampoo lover -- these are the must-buy beauty products you need for spring.