Countless beauty product launches take place every day, week, and month. Some fade away without much attention and some get a burst of excitement that fades away. And every once in a while, some have the power to become the impetus for a completely new skin care category that transforms regimens across the globe. "Cream skin" is exactly that, and we're doing a deep dive today.
When it comes to my hair, I'm about as laid back as it comes. Though I've struggled with acne throughout my teens and adult life, my locks have always been easy-going and simple to manage. Usually, I wash my hair a few times a week, add some leave-in conditioner or coconut oil, brush it out and let it air dry. For when I'm heading out to dinner with my boyfriend or meeting my friends for drinks, I'll sometimes throw in a few curls — but otherwise, I let it do its natural thing.
Amazon is home to more than just cheap home goods and electronics: It's got a ton of hidden beauty treasures. And you know what? It's a total myth that great skin care products need to come with designer sticker prices. In fact, you can get clearer, brighter, and smoother skin — and better hair — with these beauty dupes (some of which go for as little as 10 percent the price of their high-end counterparts).
While it's a real treat to get an in-salon manicure, doing your own nails in the comfort of your home has a number of benefits, too. For starters, the cost-savings is no joke. At $50 a pop for a professional manicure at a frequency of once per month, you're looking at an annual spend of $600. Second, doing your own manicure can be downright therapeutic: It's like an art project, but one you get to take with you wherever you go! So, if you're planning to dive into the at-home mani game, these eight products will help ensure a professional end result.
Forget about the new roaring 20s. Everything 90s is back, baby — from slip dresses, to tracksuits, to tendrils. It girls like Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Ciara, Hailey Bieber, Dua Lipa and Jennifer Lopez have captured the late 90s/early 2000s mood by finishing their hairstyles with those unmistakable face-framing tendrils.