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2 Jun

The Best New Beauty Products to Stock Up on This Summer (W Magazine)

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As we head into Memorial Day weekend, we’re getting more and more excited about glowy makeup, dewy skin and warm, summery scents. This month’s best new beauty products set exactly the right mood. With celestial collabs from Em Cosmetics and Ill Makiage, plus high-pigment compacts from Pat McGrath and Roen, there are plenty of ways to add a little shimmer to your makeup routine. On the skincare side: calming serums, body buffing exfoliants and beachy perfumes and body oils make for the perfect pre-vacation prep. Here, 11 launches we’re loving from the month of May, just in time for the unofficial start to summer.   . Pat McGrath Skin Fetish: Divine Blush $38 /Pat McGrath Blush has been one of star makeup artist Pat McGrath’s most highly requested products for...
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26 May

The Best Deodorants to Try This Summer, According to 9 Vogue Editors (VOGUE)

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As we transition from spring to summer and the weather heats up, finding the best deodorants becomes more of a priority—especially now that we’re seeing each other off-screen again. Whether you’re headed to a beach hang or checking out a new restaurant opening, the last thing you want to be worrying about is odor from that summer sweat. To help you focus more on enjoying yourself, nine Vogue editors weigh in on some of the best deodorants: from cult-classic antiperspirants to lavender-and-rose-infused natural deodorants that stick. Athena Club All Day Deo “I am on a perpetual hunt for deodorant optimization, and I’ve stuck with Athena Club’s offering for some time now. For a natural deodorant, I’ve found it works quite well without constant reapplication.” —Rachel Besser, market editor Athena Club...
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20 May

Celebrity Beauty Products That Are Actually Worth the Hype (W Magazine)

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A lot of buzz around a celebrity-backed brand doesn’t necessarily mean the products are worth your while. Nowadays, it feels like an actor, model or musician launches a makeup, skincare or haircare brand every other day, making it especially difficult to filter through what’s actually effective. So we did it for you. From established mainstays like Fenty and Honest Beauty to breakout brands like Pattern, here are the best products from reputable celebrity lines:   Fenty Beauty Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty is the gold standard of celebrity beauty brands: It’s uber successful in its own right, with a slate of beloved products that actually work. Their extra-pigmented highlighters are favorites of beauty enthusiasts and makeup artists alike. Fenty Beauty Killawatt Freestyle Highlighter $36 /Sephora Victoria Beckham Beauty The former...
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20 May

Glossier’s New Ultralip Is My Go-To Summer Lipstick (InStyle)

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Matte lipstick and I have always been acquaintances, at best. While I love the look of a bold red lip, and admire anyone who wears one on a daily basis — but I'm not into touch ups, flaking, bleeding, and smears on my teeth. That's why I turn to tints or glosses for a more low-key lip product that I can quickly swipe on and forget about. However, as the world is starting to open up again, with mask-wearing now part-time, I'm finding myself in the mood to wear a colorful lip. However, attempting to go from tinted balm to a high-pigmented matte as the weather gets more hot and humid in New York does not sound like a good time. It...
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20 May

Thank You, Rihanna, for Making a Concealer That Covers My Dark Circles in Seconds (InStyle)

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Rihanna has given us so much to be thankful for. Along with a back catalog of incredible music, a collection of fashionable fits, and a skincare line, her Fenty Beauty line remains a source of constant, noteworthy makeup releases. For its latest drop, Fenty Beauty created a concealer that targets a common skin woe: dark circles. Caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, lifestyle, and aging, darkened under-eyes are something many people have to deal with. Treatment or coverage of the under-eye skin isn't necessary by any means, but as for me, I prefer to use makeup to hide them. My decision is due largely to the fact that despite drinking coffee and swearing by an early bedtime, I still often wake up with dark circles....
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19 May

The Best Eyebrow Gels to Try This Summer and Beyond (VOGUE)

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With all the mask wearing of the past 18 months, the focus has been on the eyes like never before, making the search for the best eyebrow gels more of a priority. And now, as we trade social distancing for more in-person interactions, well-defined arches are the perfect accompaniment to a first date or friend reunion. “Brow gels groom the brows into place, creating more fluff as well as accentuating brow hairs’ natural luster,” explains René de la Garza, owner of Brow Down Studio in Los Angeles and celebrity brow stylist to the likes of Lizzo and Cardi B. He adds that brow gel can “help seal in the brow shape before using brow pencil.” When shopping for brow gels, De la Garza recommends looking...
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14 May

6 Lip Liner Tricks for a Fuller, More Striking Pout (VOGUE)

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Lip liner, in all its different forms, has continued to permeate runways and Instagram feeds alike. While some are using it to enhance their natural pouts to your-lips-but-better effect or to create a more vivid, bulletproof canvas for a classic red lip, others are taking cues from backstage with editorial-inspired drama, from boldly visible and overdrawn to ombré with a fresh, soft-focus effect. No matter what tack one takes, there are a few tried-and-true lip liner tips and techniques that one should be armed with each time they reach for their choice pencil. Here, pro makeup artists break down the basics.   Choose a Flattering Shade If you’re color matching your lip liner to your natural lips, pay close attention to what undertones...
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14 May

Rihanna Brings the Ultimate in Summer Beauty Inspiration (VOGUE)

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Some note seasonal shifts by changes in temperature, while others rely on solstices and equinoxes as the official marker of another year's quadrants. Others, still, look to aesthetics—and one look at Rihanna's Tuesday Instagram is a sure sign that summer is near. The pop star posted a trio of captures showcasing a high-impact hairstyle and crochet-clad skin defined by its hydrated shine. First came the series of flat-twists that gave way to a crown of diminutive Bantu knots, the ultimate in toppers. Effulgent touches of makeup—a bit of brightening shadow at the corners of each eye, a swipe of glass lipgloss—gave way to limbs showcasing an impressive radiance. The secret? Fenty Beauty's Butta Drop Whipped Oil Body Cream. “One thing bout #BUTTADROP , it’s gon give...
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13 May

Billie Eilish Says her New Blonde Hair Was Inspired By Fan Art (W Magazine)

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By now, the entire world knows that Billie Eilish has blonde hair. Her photo on Instagram showing off her new color transformation became one of the most-liked posts of all time, and her hair plays a starring role in her new Vogue UK cover spread. For Eilish, going from black with slime green roots to full-on platinum blonde coincides with the release of her new album Happier Than Ever — and had been in the works for some time. “I’ve been wanting it blonde for a while,” said Eilish in a recent appearance on Ellen. She also revealed that a fan had inspired the look: “I saw a fan edit when I had green hair. It was like me, with whatever hair color I had, and they just edited blonde hair on...
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13 May

How Indigenous Model Quannah Chasinghorse Is Redefining Beauty (VOGUE)

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For Vogue Mexico’s May issue, the publication wanted a cover star who represents “the face of a new generation of models,” and Indigenous model Quannah Chasinghorse certainly embodies this in more ways than one. Photographed by Inez & Vinoodh for the cover (in an ethereal Valentino dress, no less) the 18-year-old is a refreshing addition to the fashion scene: She proudly displays her traditional tattoos, rocks authentic Indigenous style, and has an array of impressive activism work under her belt too. In the process, she’s also breaking barriers, providing much-needed representation for Indigenous people in an industry that has long overlooked and excluded Indigenous talent. Currently based in Fairbanks, Alaska, Chasinghorse—who is Hän Gwich’in and Oglala Lakota—is still relatively new to modeling. She...
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