We all love a Thanksgiving table full from end-to-end with favorite foods, from cranberry sauce to pumpkin pie. But traditional Thanksgiving and fall foods don't only taste and smell delicious, they also make pretty fantastic beauty product ingredients.
When I hear the word "highlights," the images that come to mind aren't pretty. I see a woman with enough foil in her hair to wrap a Thanksgiving turkey. A guy with strategically placed strands of bleach — streaks, if you will — in his spiky, gelled hair. But when I see a salon's list of coloring services, there's an entire vocabulary beyond "frosted tips" and professional versions of Sun In that are a total mystery to me. We're in a world of ombre, balayage, and partial-foil-lowlights that may or may not be both weaved and sliced, but what does it all mean?
Foundation is the perfect, well, foundation of any makeup routine: It's designed to cover up any skin issues, even out skin tone and leave your face looking flawless. Unfortunately, it also happens to have something of a bad reputation when it comes to clogging pores and leaving skin suffocated due to some of the heavier formulas out there.
You're pretty diligent with your sunscreen application during the summer months. After all, June-August, you've got beach trips, picnics and sunshine-filled vacations taking up all of your time. But just because it's not as hot and sunny the rest of the year, doesn't mean you should totally abandon your SPF habits.
If you were to ask any dermatologist in the world for their best piece of advice, we wager they'd all say the same exact thing: protect yourself from the sun. That means limiting your outdoor exposure via shade, hats and protective clothing, and by really going wild with the ol' SPF.