Before you find yourself knee-deep in holiday shopping, take some time from yourself -- to shop for the best new beauty products launching this November, of course. These goodies range from soothing citrus bath soak (to relax before you start planning Turkey Day) to shimmery liquid glitter shadow (to ensure your holiday makeup game is on point) to invigorating face oil (to fight seasonal dryness). There's something to delight all of your senses and fulfill your every beauty need. Happy shopping.
Facelifts, botox, fillers, and pricey face creams are the go-to solutions for warding off those dreaded signs of aging. But while the emphasis on good skin care is obviously a no-brainer when it comes to remaining youthful, it's not the only thing you should be focusing on.
As children, drifting off to sleep seemed like the easiest thing in the world, but now, trying to doze off requires the increasingly impossible task of turning off our brains for the rest of the night. A racing mind can keep both true insomniacs and mildly restless sleepers awake for hours, and pretty much everyone agrees that there's nothing worse than tossing and turning all night after an exhausting day.
We can all agree -- brushing your teeth isn't exactly rocket science. Each morning and night we clean our choppers, while rarely considering the effects our toothpaste might have on our health. However, for something that's such an important part of our daily routine -- and so easily accidentally ingested -- we should probably be putting a bit more thought into what we use for oral care.
Love knows no distance -- especially when it comes to beauty products. Because even though there are millions of hair products, body lotions and brow pencils available in the U.S., there's still a veritable treasure trove of products available in other countries just waiting to be discovered.
These insanely indulgent spas are home to treatments so luxe and unbelievable, we're creating a whole new category for our list of bucket lists -- the spa treatments you've gotta try before you die. If you don't want to add at least one to your lifetime bucket list, you're not dreaming big enough.
Ladies, welcome aboard flight TB300 with (hopefully) non-stop service to your long awaited vacation/business trip/visit to see the family. Whether you've had this trip planned for weeks or it was sprung on you last minute, you're going to need to know what and how to pack your beauty products.
It's no secret you can lift just about any body part these days: eyes, face, chest, butt -- if you can name it, you can lift it. Most of these procedures hold no appeal for me -- at least for the time being (who knows what the future and effects of gravity hold). But when an email about lash lifts hit my inbox, I immediately perked up.
Each season, we go backstage at New York Fashion Week to scope out the hottest hairstyles, makeup looks and manicures. We interview the hairstylists, makeup artists and nail experts creating the looks we'll all be wearing six months from now.
Every year, we spend our time glued to the TV gawking over the gorgeous celebrities that flood the Emmys red carpet and gathering inspiration for our own special events (think: that high school reunion or upcoming wedding). And this year our favorite stars absolutely slayed. Everyone from Sophie Turner to Priyanka Chopra brought their A-game and our inner beauty junkie absolutely lost it. Here, our favorite hair and makeup looks from the 2016 Emmys.
Stress for me is pretty much a constant. With dozens of lists constantly running through my head and never enough time to check everything off, my nerves are racked. Of course, it probably doesn't help that I plan everything from my workout schedule to my closet organization. I even plan my 30-minute power nap -- which usually just turns into a stress session full of additional list making.
No matter how you cut it, aging is tough -- and aging under a spotlight is arguably even tougher. Still though, there are lots of celebrities who have been brave enough to wear their wrinkles with pride, even in the face of unrealistic beauty standards. Some women complain about them, while others choose to view them as signs of a life well lived, but there's still no denying their kickass attitudes across the board.
Mornings are so not our thing. Expecting anything productive to happen before our morning coffee is a stretch -- including our skin-care and makeup routine. Which is why we're always looking for multitasking beauty products that will save us time and speed up our morning routine (so we can get to that cup of Joe faster).
When you have an amazing spa near your home, you can't help but feel #blessed. What's even better is when the vibe, services and price list all work for your lifestyle, too.
As a 20-time Grammy Award winner, fashion icon, mother and all-around boss babe -- there's not much Beyonce Knowles isn't capable of. She's proven to the masses that girls really do run the world -- and can look flawless while they do it. Whether she's rocking a heavy smoky eye or next to nothing at all, Beyonce's hair and makeup continues to slay both on stage and off, and we've definitely been taking notes.
Historically, there are a few key, off-limit behaviors women everywhere are taught from birth. "Lady no-nos," if you will. We're not supposed to talk about tampons in mixed company or enjoy casual sex -- and we're definitely not supposed to express confidence in our bodies.
September is a time of renewal, and renewal basically means shopping. While you're thinking about your fall wardrobe or your kid's school supplies, take a few moments to jot down a beauty shopping list, as well. Trust us, there are some fantastic new beauty launches you'll want to scoop up this month.
On the surface, the bathroom may seem like the last logical place to invest your design time and money. The bathroom is home to the most utilitarian objects one can find: unromantic, yet useful, items like scales, toilets and cotton swabs. One might conclude that a collection of seashells or a basket of dried rose petals atop of a commode would suffice as decor for the most pragmatic of rooms.