The lazy person's guide to Date Night beauty
The foolproof guide to faking polish when really you were running late and hoping for the best.
The foolproof guide to faking polish when really you were running late and hoping for the best.
It was Nora Ephron's contention that nothing can be done about that place between your face and your breasts.
Here are our predictions for what is going to be huge in the beauty world for 2017.
Where other sitcom mums, like Marge Simpson, possess a level of self-restraint bordering on sainthood, Rainbow displays just the right amount of exasperation.
2016 was the tipping point for a slew of beauty trends. Some of them had been building for a while but they broke through in spectacular fashion this year.
Yet, everything from a blow dry to a brow pluck, to a manicure to a bikini wax to a spray tan, now involves – gasp! – interaction with a stranger, or at the very least, an acquaintance.
The most expensive television series ever made didn't skimp on the makeup department, and it shows.
I first noticed it in my Instagram feed; women – and men – were holding a strange, circular device between their lips, like a futuristic mouth guard. A device that emitted a blue light. There were others who posed with a mouthful of charcoal, brushing it all over their teeth, and turning their mouths the colour of soot. If the mouth guard was the future then charcoal was decidedly medieval.
2016, what a terrible year you've been. As if Prince and David Bowie weren't enough, you took away Leonard Cohen? Should I even mention the US election?
Every six weeks, the same dance – until very recently.
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