As a teenage debutante in Richmond, Tinsley Mortimer says she has been experimenting with makeup and skincare from a very young age. While her signature southern charm can be traced back to her Virgina upbringing, most of us didn't get to know her until the early aughts when she became a veritable it girl on the New York social scene, culminating with her own CW reality show High Society. Fast forward a few years and she joined the cast of Real Housewives of New York only to leave three years later, in 2020, after her engagement to Chicago-based CouponCabin CEO Scott Klut.
Daphne Oz, daughter of TV's famed Doctor Oz, has been in the spotlight for almost two decades. She launched her first book, the bestselling The Dorm Room Diet, when she was still a college student. Since then, she has written two more books as well as gone on to host MasterChef Junior and The Dish on Oz. She's also the co-host of the Mom Brain podcast where, along with now controversial co-host Hilaria Baldwin, she discusses life as a mother of four while interviewing parenting experts. An advocate for enjoying food while living healthfully, she's a nutrition ambassador for Persona, which she says helps her fill in occasional nutrition gaps. Plus she recently launched a skincare brand, Loum Beauty. Not bad for a mom of four kids under six!
Retinol: It's the ingredient that has people stressing almost as much as when you use the last drop of a discontinued beauty product. Retinol products have a reputation for being effective but harsh. And here we are in the middle of winter when skin is put through the ringer with blustery winds, freezing temperatures, drying central heating and more. It sounds like risky business to pair a notoriously potent ingredient with harsh weather, so we asked experts about the best ways to use retinol in the winter without skin suffering a major reaction.
For the longest time the collective beauty community has been a bit fixated on tending to the skin on our faces. There are enough vitamin C serums to last a lifetime, way too many creams to count, and scrubs, peels, and cleansers galore.