Whether you're a no-makeup makeup kind of gal, a truly no-makeup gal, or someone who likes to go all-out, brows matter. While they may seem negligible — they're just hair, right? — brows anchor your face, impact the way your facial structure looks, and can even impact the way others perceive your mood and emotion. Trends have changed over the decades, but today we've settled into a healthy, natural-looking, not-too-groomed but still maintained look that flatters any face. These fresh brow launches can help you achieve precisely that.
When your natural hair tangles easily, it can be quite a mission to keep it knot-free and looking good (without having to pull half your hair out every single time you need to comb it through).
Edward Tricomi, co-founder and celebrity hairstylist at the world-famous Warren-Tricomi Salons, has been styling the likes of Mick Jagger and Scarlett Johansson for decades. Not to mention that he has worked with icons like Coco Chanel, Salvador Dalí and even Freddie Mercury. In his late 60s, Tricomi still has an enviable mane, so when he recommends products you better believe that we listen.
Flying takes it out of you. Travelers are squeezed into itty bitty seats, and the dry, recirculated air wreaks havoc on skin and hair. Not to worry, we're here for you, sis: Here are all the best traveling beauty hacks to beat jet lag, and come out on the other side of that Transatlantic flight looking as well-rested and radiantly beautiful as ever.
You've probably heard of vitamin C and its many skin care benefits at this point — but in case you're in need of a refresher, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Nava Greenfield, MD, explains that it helps reduce skin damage by protecting against free radicals. "The skin needs antioxidants to stop and reverse this damage, and vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that can work to repair harmed skin cells," she says.