Most fragrances are marketed specifically to either men or women, which often prevents people from trying perfumes they may potentially love for fear of breaking gender norms. Perhaps you are a woman who doesn't like powdery florals or other classic "feminine" scents. Or a man who doesn't like traditional wood, leather or other typically "masculine" scents. Fragrance is such a personal thing. What smells good to you (or on you) differs greatly from one person to the next.
When you go to a hair appointment, you know the questions you're going to be asked: What are we doing today? How much do you want taken off the ends? How would you like your hair parted? Would you like tea or coffee? Would you like your locks blow-dried? And if you and your hairstylist have some history, he/she might ask about the current state of your love life. One new question you might be asked is whether you'd like an Olaplex treatment.
Consider yourself a fan of natural beauty products? Indeed, nature often knows best when it comes to beautiful and radiant skin. But in contrast to well-loved ingredients like aloe vera, moringa and cupuacu butter, there is one plant that you probably didn't expect to see in a skin care product: bamboo.
Korean beauty is everywhere you look these days: It's on the shelves of every store from Saks Fifth Avenue to CVS and it even made an appearance on the red carpet at the Emmys. One of our favorite K-beauty brands of the moment? Innisfree, which made its way to the U.S. market earlier this year with a new e-commerce site, as well as a couple brick and mortar locations in New York and New Jersey.
Whether you were born that way or you arrived at your shade via a bottle, brunette hair color is the most popular in the world. Because it is defined by a vast array of shades — from auburn to chestnut or ash — brown hair is found all over the world.