Over the last few years, we've seen the emergence of a slew of beauty brands challenging traditional norms with gender-neutral products. It makes sense since skin is skin and hair is hair. How you care for yours really has nothing to do with your gender. These days, there are also quite a few gender-inclusive makeup brands out there that encourage everyone to get in on the fun.
When he's not working in marketing for powerhouse sports drink BODYARMOR, Blaise Ffrench is working on campaigns for brands like Target, Banana Republic, Stance and True Religion. The former college basketball star is currently gearing up for an appearance in the upcoming film Marry Me alongside Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson. Can't wait? You can currently catch him in And Just Like That...
A longtime cult-favorite foundation has gotten a makeover. The new BareMinerals BarePro 16HR Skin-Perfecting Powder Foundation, $35, now provides longer wear and even better coverage, comes packed with good-for-skin hydrating and brightening ingredients and is available in a whopping number of shades.
Using expired or old makeup and skin care products may sound like no biggie, but all sorts of things can go sideways. Best case scenario? You're using a subpar, less efficacious product. Think crumbly shadow, flaky mascara and serums that do nada.
While spending most of my time at home during the pandemic, I became mildly obsessed with watching QVC. Over the last year and a half, I've bought everything from wine to loungewear to jewelry to yes, even beauty products from the popular home shopping network. From skin care to hair to makeup, QVC offers it all, oftentimes at a discount.
One sign of a must-try beauty product is how much attention it receives across social media. Like how many views, likes and comments it racks up. Not only do these viral beauty finds pique curiosity, they often make good on their promises and get you excited about trying something new.
You probably know her best from her days as a spokesmodel for Victoria's Secret PINK and for walking in the brand's annual fashion show, but Rachel Hilbert has been the face of a long list of campaigns. We're talking everything from Free People to Urban Outfitters to Juicy Couture and even Macy's.
The new collab between Lancôme and Emily in Paris has us dreaming of a trip to the City of Light. Our pick? Lancôme L'Absolu Rouge x Emily in Paris in Rouge Pigalle, $24, a berry-red lipstick perfect for a night out. Or for an afternoon eating croissants at a sidewalk café.
Most of us dread winter. Why? Well, freezing temps and tons of snow for starters. But this time around we're actually counting down the days till it arrives. It's all because we found some truly outstanding products guaranteed to make the season bright.
You know Nikki Reed as the actress from The Twilight Saga and from the cult hit Thirteen. But she's just as much an environmentalist as she is a film star. In fact, she recently founded BaYou with Love, a lifestyle brand focused on sustainable, ethical jewelry, apparel, home and beauty.
Awesome new brand alert! From Wende Zomnir, the mastermind behind Urban Decay, comes Caliray, a California-cool line that celebrates the chic and effortless wellness lifestyle of the left coast. Our pick? Come Hell or High Water, $24, a clean, long-wearing and volumizing mascara that gives you dreamy, thick, smudge-proof lashes.
The 90s are back in fashion. Thankfully, pencil-thin arches have not come back in style. Instead, full, bushy eyebrows continue to be in demand. Of course, if you've ever overly plucked your brows (who hasn't?), you know that growing them back is easier said than done.
'Tis the spookiest season of all. And we are so here for all frights in store. Whether you're in need of some makeup for your Halloween costume or simply love collecting campy Halloween goodies, this eerie roundup was made just for you.
The pandemic forced designers around the world to present their collections mostly virtually last year. For Spring 2022, fashion weeks across the globe were back in full force with tons of in-person shows.
With almost 10 million followers on Facebook and 2.5 million on Instagram, Emily Skye is one of the most influential fitness personalities in the world. And she's used that influence to do a whole lot of good.
We've personally experienced awesome results from Aveda's Invati shampoo and conditioner in the past. (Our post-baby hair turned noticeably thicker.) So we're super excited about the line's new Invati Brow Thickening Serum, $75, which promises fuller, more nourished arches starting after around a month of use.
Michaela Coel's neon cat eyes complemented her neon Christopher John Rogers creation perfectly. Throw in a pinkish pout along with long lashes and you've got one striking beauty look.
New York Fashion Week is back in a big way. The Spring 2022 presentations signaled a return to glamour thanks to a solid offering of in-person fashion shows. Not to mention major inspo when it comes to makeup, hair and even nails.
The Cinderella star was in a playful mood with cotton candy pink nails and a coordinating makeup look created by celebrity makeup artist Patrick Ta. He used L'Oréal Paris Colour Riche Creamy Matte Lipstick in Aromatte-ic Rose, $9.99, on her pout plus L'Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Matte Liquid Lipstick in Red Affair, $9.99, and Framboise Frenzy, $5.45, to make the graphic dots highlighting her eyes. The sleek ponytail courtesy of celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos was totally on trend.
When she's not modeling for names like Christian Dior and Boss, you'll find Brazilian beauty Marianne Fonseca appearing on the covers of international editions of ELLE, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue or Cosmopolitan. When she's not posing for the aforementioned covers, she's most likely getting a tan at the beach or working out. (Or at least taking videos and selfies decked out in athleisure gear.)