Beauty industry trailblazers Jerrod Blandino and Jeremy Johnson's legacy began in '98 when they conjured Too Faced, a whimsical brand that birthed glitter eyeshadow, made one of the best mascaras ever to grace our eyes and made us develop emotional bonds with makeup. Now, a moment of renaissance, for these beauty giants return to the stage, introducing us to Polite Society.
The only shades being thrown around here are pink — and highly welcome. Whether draped in bold fuchsia or a flirty rose, pink lips have the power to immediately liven up the whole face. Still, as every lipstick connoisseur knows all too well, shade is just one component of what makes us reach for any lipstick. The longevity, the finish, and how likely we are to eat away our lipstick on a particular day, all carry weight as deciding factors as to which lip product will be gracing our pout.
Ah, the sun-dappled memories of your summer escapades... The tanned skin glows with the remnants of sun-showered days, making you feel like a golden goddess. As the seasons slowly shift and autumn starts to take over, a question arises: how to prolong that radiant tan that stands as an hommage to all hedonisms of summer?
Blondes have more fun, they say, but it is all about the company; brass tones and dry, stiff hair used to be not-that-fun company for blondes. Blonde hair maintenance requires a little extra TLC, and by that, we mean specific, targeted blonde hair care products. Because, neglected and unattended to, blond hair can turn brassy, and pretty quickly at that. Thankfully, gone are the days when brass tones, dry, bleached ends, breakage, and hair loss go hand in hand with being a salon blonde. No need to fret about blonde hair care now; other than, that is, which shade you'd like to pick. The best part? It's as easy as swapping one shampoo for the other, using one hair treatment in place of another. And, for a beauty junkie who likes to try different makeup products, skincare, and hair care products, that presents itself as a pleasure, not an obligation.
Although (nearly) half a million Instagram followers speak of a commanding presence and undeniable charisma, influencer-turned-covetable-actress Arielle Raycene is even more striking in her theatrical performances, and those include the most recent Mel Gibson movie inspired by real events, Confidential Informant, Pete Davidson and Peacock's new series Bupkis, and another 2023 film, Kill Her Goats. Fiercely passionate about speaking up about the struggles of people suffering from eating disorders, body dysmorphia, and a general lack of self-love and acceptance, she is quickly becoming an inspiring role model for youth on social media.