While it's a real treat to get an in-salon manicure, doing your own nails in the comfort of your home has a number of benefits, too. For starters, the cost-savings is no joke. At $50 a pop for a professional manicure at a frequency of once per month, you're looking at an annual spend of $600. Second, doing your own manicure can be downright therapeutic: It's like an art project, but one you get to take with you wherever you go! So, if you're planning to dive into the at-home mani game, these eight products will help ensure a professional end result.
Forget about the new roaring 20s. Everything 90s is back, baby — from slip dresses, to tracksuits, to tendrils. It girls like Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Ciara, Hailey Bieber, Dua Lipa and Jennifer Lopez have captured the late 90s/early 2000s mood by finishing their hairstyles with those unmistakable face-framing tendrils.
"Why so sensitive?" is a question those with reactive skin often ask themselves, when faced with an angry, red complexion. And no one wants irritated skin.
The first time I heard of salt shampoo I immediately just assumed it was a gimmick. I mean, why on Earth would a person want to load up their scalp with granular bits of salt?? That sounds like the opposite of a luxury, in-shower experience. But, ever-curious about new beauty loot — and intrigued with the uptick in the number of salt shampoo launches — I decided to give it a go, a la Playa's California Salt Shampoo, $38. This is my experience from beginning to end (or should I say from root to end?).
Most of us own a liquid foundation or two (or three or four), but if you're looking for an easier, more convenient way to get coverage, then it's time to turn your attention to stick foundations. These solid foundations in a tube go on in one swipe — all you have to do is rub the product in with your fingers! And best of all, there's no chance they'll open up and spill all over your makeup bag or purse. Here, we've rounded up our favorite stick foundations for foolproof, flawless coverage.