Have you heard of the "no poo" method? It's garnered something of a cult following in recent years. If you haven't, it's pretty simple: You eschew shampoo entirely, usually replacing it with a good ol' scrub with some conditioner (aka "co-washing").
You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream! During the warm, summer months there are countless holidays dedicated to frozen desserts — some of our faves include #nationalicecreamday, #nationalcherrypopsicleday and #nationalicecreamsandwichday. If you're an ice cream and nail art aficionado, why not celebrate by wearing the sweet treats right at your fingertips. Here are some of the most adorable ice cream nail art designs — from the simplest, sweet accents to the most fantastical talons. Peep these ice cream nails and get inspired for your next summer mani.
If you're someone who has tattoos or is ready to get one, you're probably familiar with the struggle of knowing what you want inked on your body but not knowing where to put it. There are quite a few factors to consider, but the real decision maker? Figuring out how often you want it to be shown. If you're someone who wants to have the option of hiding your tattoo — sans makeup — when you need to but also letting it shine when the time is right, a thigh tattoo may be a good option for you.
We've heard of using cold water to wash our face, but sparkling water? Fizzy face cleansing has been making headlines lately and, like so many other buzzy beauty trends, sparkling water facials originated in Korea.
It's rare to find things that get better with age — designer vintage clothes and George Clooney being notable exceptions. Normally, things lose a little of their magic with every wear and/or use. Many would say that makeup is something that's the best when it is just applied because as time goes on, we have to contend with shiny T-zones, smudging, creasing, migrating, transferring, sweat and the outdoor elements. Primers, longwear formulas and setting sprays do a valiant effort to keep makeup fresh. But sometimes they're not enough. Instead of fighting to keep makeup "perfect," embrace wear with a lived-in makeup look.