The philosophy that beauty starts from within can be interpreted in a couple ways: that diet plays a key role in physical appearance and that true beauty comes from the inside (translation: our personalities). Many beauty aficionados like to take a holistic approach by treating skin, hair and nails topically (via serums, anti-aging products, acne creams and more) and from the inside with beauty supplements.
When traveling, most of us tend to skip working out, hit those all-you-can-eat hotel breakfast buffets and take the opportunity to indulge in foods and drinks we might otherwise try a bit harder to avoid. Peppered between boozy margaritas and fried falafels, however, there are plenty of places to enjoy healthy dishes that involve zero compromise when you're on vacation. Here's a look at some seriously mouthwatering dishes from the hottest healthy restaurants around the world.
Whenever I hang out with other beauty editors at the launches of whatever the latest new product of the month is, I feel a vague sense of shame at my own glammed-downness. Heck, one time I even tried to up my game a little by applying a thicker streak of black liner and a dramatic red lip...and I still got misidentified as a member of the wait staff.
The new year is the perfect time for some much-needed self-improvement and to set goals for the rest of the year. No need to stress about big changes just yet — instead, focus on the little things you can do to take care of yourself.
It's a simple fact of life: Not all mascaras are created equal. Some provide amazing volume, others lengthen your lashes like a pro and some just end up smudged under your eyes by mid-day. Enter tubing mascara, the secret weapon of the mascara world. Most mascaras work by coating your lashes in pigment. Tubing mascara is different: It wraps your lashes in itty-bitty flexible polymers that will not budge throughout the day. And don't worry, application is exactly the same as traditional mascara. Plus, removal is also a breeze: The tubes slide away with mere soap and water (yes, you can see them), so there's no need for heavy-duty makeup removers that leave your skin dry and irritated. Ready to try tubing mascara for yourself? Keep reading for our faves.