With all the hair products currently on the market, it's no wonder so many of them are all the same: Shampoos that cleanse, conditioners that hydrate, curling irons that curl. Luckily, there are some innovative brands out there that are changing the game when it comes to hair products. They're thinking outside the box and creating some incredibly unique products that do more than the competitors in their product category.
Are you really making the most of what Instagram beauty has to offer? Or have you been following the same influencers since 2016? A lot — and we mean A LOT — has changed in the world of beauty in the last few years. If you're not already, it's time to be a part of the evolving dialogue.
We've all wanted a tattoo at one point or another. Usually, it's because we're going through a life crisis/rebellious phase, or are sentimental/drunk enough to think a matching best friend or sister tattoo is a good idea (it never is). The thing is, going under the needle is a huge commitment, and ink is (mostly) forever.
We don't always give our hands the TLC they deserve. This is especially necessary in the winter — the cold weather can be harsh on hands, which are often exposed to the elements. Regular hand cream is great and all, but hear us out: Why not try using body oils on your hands? After all, we love our face oils for how well they keep our skin moisturized throughout the day. By that logic, why not use body oils on our hands? As long as you use a fast-absorbing formula, it's a win-win situation.
High-end makeup brands like Urban Decay, Tom Ford and Anastasia Beverly Hills seem to have a stronghold on the eyeshadow palette market, but that doesn't mean you can't find impressive options at a lower price point. Sure, lots of drugstore palettes are, admittedly, ideal for entry-level users. However, there is a handful out there that even makeup artists keep in their kits. Prioritizing quality above all else, we asked several pros to share which budget eyeshadow palettes were their favorites.