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Introducing Wax Wax + All You Need To Know About Hard Wax Beads
When you’re busy keeping up with your usual beauty routines, it’s easy to overlook any new developments. Our beauty editors often explore skincare, hair and other beauty trends to see what’s currently making waves. Today, we dive into skincare, particularly, what’s new with hair removal. When it comes to hair removal waxes, you may have heard of Starpil, Cirepil, Berodin and Mermaid Wax. But guess what beauty enthusiasts? There’s an exciting development you should know about. Wax Wax has just arrived on the scene and estheticians are paying special attention to this latest hard wax trend. Ready to find out more? Let’s delve into why estheticians are paying attention to Wax Wax…
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Top 13 Best Primers for Large Pores
Are you sick and tired of putting foundation or powder on your face and noticing your pores becoming more pronounced and accentuated? You’re probably thinking, “what’s the point of makeup if it can’t cover my skin imperfections?” The truth is if you want a face like a smooth canvas and you have large pores, you need to add an extra step to your makeup routine. If you’d like to blur imperfections, it’s time to say hello to a primer for large pores. A smoothing primer will help visibly reduce the size of your pores, add some hydration to your skin, and serve as a protective barrier between your epidermis and…
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Best Button-Down Shirts For Women
As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you’ll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. If you’re building out your wardrobe, there are a few classic staples you should always have on hand — specifically a fitted button-down blouse or work top. There are a plethora of reasons to fill your wardrobe with stylish button-down tops: they’re pieces that fit well, make you smile, and can be thrown on in a pinch to create a put-together look. Plus, they can be styled with basically anything in your closet —…
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The Fashion In Lessons In Chemistry Is A Feast For The Eyes
Minor spoilers for Lessons in Chemistry ahead. In Apple TV+’s Lessons in Chemistry, brilliant scientist Elizabeth Zott (Brie Larsen) turns her love of chemistry into a popular cooking show, Supper at Six. Following a rough start in episode five, the exacting culinary artist finds her recipe for success, teaching her fellow multitasking women how to prepare inventive meals — all while spreading the gospel of science. As she inspires her fanbase to dream bigger than the patriarchy-established societal standards of the early ’60s want them to, Elizabeth wears a cinched-waist lab coat, dazzling with emerald paillette and sequin embellishments (photo above) — a departure from the uniform of plaids she…
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Save Your Coin: TomboyX Accepts HSA and FSA Dollars for Period Underwear
Alternative period products produce less waste, are better for the environment, have no risk of toxic shock syndrome, use more sustainable and potentially healthier materials— the list goes on and on. But when you look into period underwear, you’ve probably noticed two things: lack of size inclusion and cost. We know the spiel: investing in period underwear instead of disposable menstrual products is more cost-effective over time, but what about your wallet when you’re making that initial investment? TomboyX offers some relief by allowing you to use your healthcare savings account (HSA) or flexible spending account (FSA) when you purchase from their selection of size and gender-inclusive period underwear. Image…
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Quiet Luxury Is in the Lead—9 Brands That Define Chic
Throughout history, the look of opulence was set in loudness. At first, it was about the jewels you had around your neck or the furs in your wardrobe. Later on, luxury was labeled by the logos on your handbags. Now? There might still be a market for logo mania and maximalism, but it seems that wealth has decided to lower itself into a whisper. According to Forbes, in established luxury markets, including the United States, there is a growing trend for quiet luxury. Labels such as The Row and Khaite center on those “in the know.” Only those with a trained eye for understated taste can recognize such an item. If The Devil…