It's been a tough year, and we all deserve a little extra R&R... right? There's truly nothing like putting on a face mask, grabbing a glass of wine, and hitting the tub — especially in the cooler, cozier fall months. And what's more fitting for fall than a pumpkin enzyme mask? Nada, that's right.
Kaia Gerber knows it. So does Taylor Swift: There may never be a lower-stakes time to DIY pink, peach, or blue hair color than now. With work-from-home mandates still largely in play, trying temporary, wash-away hair color is an easy way to breathe new life into your look (and break up the monotony of pandemic life, too).
Having a good nourishing hand cream is basically as essential as having a makeup remover that actually takes everything off (ie; actually works). And having that prized hand cream on, er, hand for cold weather (and constant hand washing) is KEY.
At two points in her successful career — she's a chief instructor at Barry's, a celebrity trainer to the likes of Julianne Hough, a frequent brand partner as well as a fitness model — Astrid Swan also became a mother of now two small children. And if Swan can juggle those highly demanding responsibilities... it seems fairly reasonable to assume we can juggle watching TV while working out.
Wearing a cloth face mask has become a regular part of our daily lives as we work to prevent the spread of coronavirus. But keeping your face covered for prolonged periods can lead to a pesky problem beauty experts have dubbed "maskne." Yep, acne caused by masks is a real issue — and it can be super frustrating to treat.