It's fall, which means it's time to go back to school and work (cue the tears). Besides looking for creative ways to add pumpkin spice into our beauty routines, we're searching for beauty products that make our lives easier. With the daily rise and grind, we don't have time for a 23-step skin care and makeup routine. It's time to Marie Kondo our regimen with multipurpose products that we can dab on and go.
Between new launches like the Urban Decay Elements Eyeshadow Palette to the new Anastasia Beverly Hills Norvina Palette, this fall has ushered in a smorgasbord of new eyeshadow palettes.
Bringing a life into this world is an incredibly beautiful thing, but it's also an enormous responsibility. From the second conception occurs, everything a mom-to-be inhales, ingests, aborbs and is exposed to can affect her developing baby. We all know to avoid drinking alcohol, eat healthy and stop smoking, but you also need to take a close look at the beauty and skin care products you're using.
Ultimately, beauty products are about results. Of course, we're more inclined to use a complexion-perfecting product if it's fun to use. We will grit our teeth and use uncomfortable and sometimes downright painful things in the name of clearer, brighter, dewier skin, but the winning products are ones where we love the full treatment as much as the results. A peel-off mask is the perfect example of a product that is addictive to use and makes a difference.
Fall is here, and that means it's apple-picking season! One of the most popular autumn fruits is most definitely the apple and we know we can't wait to bake apple pies and sip apple cider all fall long. But did you know that beyond being delicious, apples have some serious skin care benefits? According to a study published in the journal Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, apples are high in antioxidants, including ascorbic acid (more commonly known as vitamin C) and polyphenols, making it an anti-aging powerhouse. Another study published in the journal Future Science OA even found that apple stem cells can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles.