"Should I get bangs?" It's a seemingly innocent question. But when it crosses your mind, it's liable to send you into a Pinterest wormhole of bang inspiration -- and subsequent indecision. Because, while bangs have the power to transform a hairstyle into a look, they admittedly aren't for everybody.
When it comes to preserving a beautiful complexion, many of us are willing to spend big bucks on a potent mix of lotions, serums and treatments that promise to fight the signs of aging. But do we actually need to drain our bank accounts to put our best face forward?
You fall head over heels for a $58 BB cream that leaves your skin soft, dewy and impossibly clear -- and you're quite sure there's no other product in the world that will make you look so youthful and radiant. So you do want any beauty-product-obsessed girl on a budget would do: splurge on another bottle and eat ramen for the next week. No matter how much you love a product, it can be hard to justify the price tag, especially on day six of shrink-wrapped noodles. While there truly are some magical beauty products out there for which there is no substitute, plenty of expensive department store beauty products have a drugstore doppelganger that works just as well -- and for a lot less money. We road-tested every popular beauty dupe on the market to find out which high-end beauty products are worth the splurge and which ones you may want to reconsider.
When it comes to getting inked, less is definitely more. Small, simple tattoos are the way to make a big statement. Need proof? Just look to Hollywood "It" girls Selena Gomez, Cara Delevingne and Rita Ora, who all sport tattoo designs that are subtle in stature but big on cool factor.
New year, new 'do, right? As 2016 comes to a close, you might be considering switching things up, hairstyle-wise. What should your next look be, though? Well, luckily, lots of celebrities happened to rock some amazing hairstyles in 2016 that you should definitely use as inspiration during your next salon appointment.