This delightful sunscreen mist not only protects skin with its SPF 50, but it also pampers and nourishes, thanks to sea moss, vitamin C and thirst-quenching hyaluronic acid. It's also non-comedogenic and sensitive-skin friendly.
Whether you're a seasoned tattoo enthusiast or contemplating getting your first ink, we've got your back (and your arms, thighs, or that unusual spot you plan to get inked). Tattoos are not just a statement; they're pieces of art that deserve some good TLC to stay vibrant and stunning for a lifetime.
The latte makeup trend and style draws its inspiration from the creamy hues and warm undertones of our beloved morning latte. Think soft beige and caramel tones for a radiant, sun-kissed glow that exudes confidence and approachability. Embracing multiple shades of brown, this makeup trend has been catapulted into our net-verses by celebs, influencers, and the proverbial girl next door. It has become a go-to choice for those seeking a smart, light, and mature yet friendly appearance. And — sexy. The nude and all-brown makeup trend has been around, on and off, for hundreds of years, in various cultures, too. But sticking to recent history and speaking of rebirths of trends, it was in the 90s that the earth-toned makeup trend exploded (um, a brown lip liner, anyone?). Nude brown makeup continued to gain momentum alongside Kevyn Aucoin's own revolutionary contouring work on the iconic supermodels of the time. These two makeup styles emphasized one another's contribution to elevating facial beauty. The explosion was spectacular, especially considering the vastly different makeup trends of the decade before. This was the opposite of whatever the 80s were.
Some fabulous new ink on your mind? The sun is shining, the days are long, your body is more exposed, and now you're inspired to get that tattoo you've been thinking about for ages? Before you dive headfirst into summer tattoos, there are a few things you need to know to ensure your tattoo looks radiant — and heals properly and peacefully. Who better to guide us through the do's and don'ts of getting a tattoo during the summer than a seasoned tattoo artist?
I remember the first time I put on M.A.C.'s Ruby Woo. It was at their store at Buenos Aires airport, and I was on my way back home, to another continent. I had $25 with me, for the whole trip back, hand to god. In my shy Spanish, I asked if they had Ruby Woo (it was near impossible to get to it back home). I just wanted to try on this most-buzzed-about red lipstick, to see what the big deal is. The moment I looked at myself with that shade and texture, and even though the washed-out orange, sporty top I was wearing did not, by any means, do Ruby Woo a favor, I was taken aback instantly and remained hypnotized; "do I really look like this? OMG, look at me with this...and the only color I have on my face are my dark under-eye circles. And I still look like this?" I think the lipstick cost about $23, and I gave my last bucks right there, on the spot. Happily. Because, at that moment, I knew that there was nothing I'd want or need more en route to home. That is what we want from lipstick.