If someone were to tell me ten years ago that a blow dryer would launch that fully surrounds your hair for quicker drying time, I would have probably laughed and told them they've been bingeing too much "Zenon." Heck, if someone told me last month, I probably wouldn't have even believed them. Yet, here we are, and such a thing really does exist.
Who doesn't love the feeling of taking a hot bath and melting all of the day's stress away? Some readers (especially working women or new mothers) might say there is simply no time in the day to take more than a 10-minute bath. For all of you busy ladies out there, this might be because you have never tried using a bath product before.
The '90s was a pretty memorable time for many of us. It was a decade characterized by extremely tweezed eyebrows, shimmer galore, dramatic pops of color and some pretty severe hairstyles to name a few. Perhaps you were in your teens or 20's fully enjoying the hottest trends at the time, or perhaps you were a little girl coveting the styles you saw on your big sister, wishing you were old enough to wear them too. Whatever the case, '90s beauty trends bring up some major nostalgia. From grunge to glitter and platforms to Polly Pocket, the '90s is an era marked by bold trends -- many of which are coming into play once again.
At New York Fashion Week and all the red carpets, other onlookers might be scoping the untraditional silhouettes and unique textures, but for us, it's the makeup and hairstyles that really catch our attention. Whereas in years past, hair trends have embraced naturally textured looks, this year it's about sleek, polished perfection. Great news for straight-haired girls (and the curling-iron averse).
You wear sunscreen every day (or, OK, most days), and you're proud of it. After all, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency, up to 90 percent of preventable aging is caused by UV exposure -- and that means smoking, diet, and sleep barely matter by comparison. For the last few decades, everyone from dermatologists to beauty editors has been stressing the importance of SPF. "Wear sunscreen and you'll look younger" has been our motto.