The best drugstore concealers — just like their more expensive counterparts — help us address many a beauty need: They cover up those Netflix-induced under eye bags; make that giant, unexpected pimple do a disappearing act; and add extra insurance to our #flawless makeup look for a night out. And if you think you need to spend money on a pricey concealer to get amazing results, think again.
Beauty lovers, behold and rejoice: Pinterest has created pretty much the best shopping guide of 2018 beauty trends, ever. Yes, our Pinterest overlords have aggregated the data from some 48 million beauty pinners, and created a breakdown of some of the biggest upcoming beauty trends. This comes as part of the newly released Pinterest 100 for 2018, a trend forecast that encompasses pretty much everything from the aforementioned beauty, to food and drink, interior decoration, street style, parenting and even beards.
Bath bombs are fizzy and fun, but do they do anything for your skin? Unfortunately, some may result in skin not so much soothed, as stressed. Think about it: You're submerging your entire body under their fizzing, soapy surface for much longer than you'd endure, say, a body wash -- if the ingredients don't agree with your skin, irritation awaits. While we will forever recommend Lush as a one-stop shop for bath bombs (and, obviously, we've included one of our favorites in this round-up), we think it's important to find the hidden gems of the bath bomb world and discover the ones that are the best bombs for every skin type. It's our goal that you'll be looking forward to bath time like never before. Ready for a fizzy bit of relaxation and hella good skin as a result? Your perfect bath bomb match is just a scroll away.
While you may notice that your skin looks a little less luminous as the temperatures begin to drop, have you ever stopped to wonder why this little skin-care issue actually happens? According to Dendy Engelman, MD, dermatologist and Director of Dermatologic Surgery at Metropolitan Hospital in New York City, as we move into winter, there is less moisture in the air. As a result, the low humidity levels degrade the skin's natural moisture barrier, which can lead to flaking, cracking and peeling. To combat this moisture loss and build-up of dead skin cells, skin needs extra moisture, as well as extra exfoliation to allow that extra moisture to actually sink in.
If you haven't stashed one of these best eyeshadows in your makeup bag, then you might be familiar with this scenario: You start your day with perfectly made-up eyes. Your lashes are long and lifted, your cat-eye wings are as symmetrical as they'll ever be and your eyeshadow is blended so skillfully that you wish you could give yourself a high five. But a few hours later, you glance in the bathroom mirror to find a pair of shockingly faded, creased eyelids. What was a makeup masterpiece this morning is now a hot mess. We've all been there.