Believe it or not, there's more to finding the perfect nail color than just picking the first one that catches your eye. There's actually a whole science behind what our choices in color say about our personalities, which is especially important when you're hoping to project a certain persona or make a particular first impression.
No matter how you cut it, aging is tough -- and aging under a spotlight is arguably even tougher. Still though, there are lots of celebrities who have been brave enough to wear their wrinkles with pride, even in the face of unrealistic beauty standards. Some women complain about them, while others choose to view them as signs of a life well lived, but there's still no denying their kickass attitudes across the board.
Mousse was all the rage in the 80s and early 90s. You could apply it to the flattest, straightest hair and it would create volume, curl and lots of crunch -- which was exactly what we wanted back then.
If 2015 was the year of contouring, we're calling 2016 the year of color correcting. From the slew of YouTube tutorials to the uptick in searches for "how to color correct," it's obvious this is the trend to try. In recent months, every major brand has released a color-correcting product -- giving you no shortage of options to dabble with. But what exactly is color correcting, and -- most importantly -- why should you do it?