Whether you've run out of time to do your full routine or you just want to give your skin a break, the no-makeup makeup look is always a good idea. More and more people have been going makeup-free (or close to it, anyway), and we've been loving the trend — it's easy to wear and it helps promote more realistic beauty standards. For example, instead of your favorite full-coverage foundation, you can go for a sheer base that lets your freckles shine through.
There are tons of bootiful Halloween beauty products that allow us to transform into unicorns, princesses, two-faced evil dolls and any otherworldly creature our black hearts desire. The only problem? After October 31, you find yourself with a barely-used makeup palette... and nowhere spooky to use it. In the interest of our wallets and versatility, we've searched for Halloween beauty products that will work as well in other months as they do in October. Use the eye shadows, hair accessories, nail polishes and more to slay on Halloween — then continue to slay (without looking spine-chilling) the rest of the year.
Everything old is new again. Case in point: Fanny packs have made a major comeback. While "waist bags" were ridiculed back in the day for being super-unstylish and dorky, they've gotten a seriously stylish upgrade. Now, you can find fanny packs in chic patterns and sleek colors that will have everyone wanting to hop on that '90s bandwagon.
As you find yourself wearing your favorite autumn boots while holding onto your dear PSL, thoughts of beach vacations and summertime hikes start to feel like distant memories... Unfortunately, you've got a reminder in the form of sun damage, which can appear in the form of anything from slightly deeper lines to tiny spots of hyperpigmentation to a complexion that's a wee bit dull from all those UV rays. That said, now's a great time to really pamper your skin to help nix some of the aforementioned damage — and lucky for you we've got a handful of products that'll help you do just that.
It's officially the time witches and ghoulish girls wait all year for: Halloween. It's tempting to want to get your scare on right this minute... however, unless you're working at a haunted pumpkin patch, strong Halloween makeup and nails can look out of place — especially in conservative, less spooktacular work environments.