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Show Your Stash: KillaCrytal’s Mani Musts and Much More!

Photo courtesy of Crystal Leung.

I know I’m not the only one curious about celebs and influencers’ favorite beauty buys as well as who and what shape their view of beauty in the biz. 

Mercury retrograde has been devastating for so many, but it has also served up a few amazing surprises. The astrological phenomenon is known to bring people back from our past, and it occurred a little earlier than expected when I was recently scrolling through my Instagram feed and stumbled on a set of decadent digits belonging to @KillaCrystal, aka Crystal Leung. The designer and former MindBodyGreen art director, who’s worked with brands like Anthropologie, Thinx, and Starbucks (just to name a few), and I went to college together but had lost touch since we graduated. She was not only open to reconnecting with me but even invited me over to her home office and mini salon, filled with everything from foils and glitters to crystals and photo-ready props, for a magnificent manicure of my own that I’m honestly having a hard time giving up right now.

“My nails are always done, and I wanted to see what I do to them throughout the year and to document my nail art game to hopefully improve,” she told me of the start of the budding Instagram account. She explained that she had played around with nail art in the past, even curating her work on herself and her circle of friends under the hashtag #killacrystalnails. But she saw 2018 as the perfect time to launch a separate Instagram account as well as its own hashtag, #killacrystalnailfiles, where she showcases her serious skills in the form of vibrant metallics and holographic hues covered in crystals and fresh foils on a weekly basis. And after becoming totally taken with her intricate tips, I had to find out how she used her eye for design for her magical manicures plus a few of her current nail art necessities.

One of KillaCrystal’s Ultimate manicures, courtesy of Crystal Leung.

On her approach to beauty: “[D]iscover and experiment. One of my cardinal rules for my personal style is to try everything out (twice even) because you never know how it will turn out on you. The moments when I try something I didn’t think would work on me and then it becomes my new fave item feels a bit magical. Everyone should try it, I dare you. My personal style, fashion-wise, has evolved like everyone else throughout their lives, but the thing that remains consistent is my fearlessness to try out all the weird things just to see what it looks like.” 

On her beauty idols: I don’t remember who my beauty idols [were] growing up because no one looked like me in the magazines that I read. But I do remember appreciating those who had a more daring eccentric style and personality that still holds true today.”

On her first beauty memory: “My cousin and my mom putting lipstick on me for pictures at a family wedding. It was a dark burnt maroon and it looked horrible on me. Even as a kid, I knew it was not a good color for my skin tone. I never really cared for lipstick anyway. It is always [the] last priority [in] my makeup routine.” 

Maybelline ExpertWear Eyeshadow Duo, discontinued.

On her first beauty buy: “A Maybelline duo smoky eyeshadow palette from CVS to use with my forever-borrowed eyeliner from my mom.”

On the best beauty advice she’s received: “[Use] sunscreen and moisturize, and don’t pluck your eyebrows when you’re in your twenties.” 

On her best beauty tip to share: “[Use] Jojoba oil for your face and/or whole body moisturizer.” 

On Her favorite beauty buy of 2018, so far: Boy brow by Glossier in clear and in black. Clear is for my baby hairs, black is for my brows.” 

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Skip The Subscription & Treat Yourself to a Target Beauty Box for $7

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There’s nothing like the giddy anticipation of opening up a box filled with a mysterious array of tiny treasures, but doing so might be a bit much for many who either can’t afford to keep up with a subscription beyond a few months or haven’t finished the samples they initially received yet. But Target is delivering the best of both worlds: a slew of beauty buys to sample for less than the price of a full-sized product — minus any commitment.

The retailer has just released a range of six themed beauty boxes that are $7 each and come housed in pretty, Insta-ready printed packaging that makes any last-minute gifting super simple. Each is designed to tackle a specific beauty need whether you just need something to help you get out the door in the morning, repair the damage your hair has incurred, or even simply wind down for the day. So you don’t have to worry about getting stuck with samples you won’t use (though you can always gather them into a gift basket for someone in your circle who could use it).

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Here’s How to Channel the “Bartier Cardi” Beauty Look

Everybody wants to party with Cardi, and there’s no surprise as to why! In her new “Bartier Cardi” video, which dropped Monday night, the rapper borrows a bit of vintage glamour (including the hazy look of old-school films) of from a slew of beauty icons. I was instantly mesmerized by how her glam squad channeled the likes of Betty Grable, thanks to the pale lingerie and throwback tresses that Tokyo Stylez created for the clip; Mae West, as she dabs on a bit of EOS lip balm before making out with her fiancé Offset in the backseat of a car; and even Lil Kim, who often called herself the rap Mae West.

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Here’s When the Aaliyah x MAC Collection Will Hit Shelves

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We won’t have to wait much longer to get our hands on the MAC collection commemorating the late (and still great) R&B songstress, Aaliyah.

Though the collaboration was announced back in August 2017, fans hadn’t heard much more until yesterday when the brand tweeted that the collection will be released online on June 20th and will hit MAC store the next day. The Aaliyah collection shares a similar origin story last year’s Selena x MAC collaboration, as the singer was a well-known MAC fan who often wore “Chelsea Lipstick, Cherish Lipstick, Chestnut Lipliner, espresso eyeshadow, and biscuit eyeshadow,” according to a fan petition to the brand that was launched back in 2015. The petition received support with over 26,000 signatures as well as serious support from her brother Rashad HaughtonMissy Elliott, and even Aaliyah’s former makeup artist Eric Ferrell.

After hearing the fans loud and clear, MAC is tapping them to help celebrate the star’s studio and screen achievements with a short film called “A-Z of Aaliyah” made in partnership with i_D. According to the brand’s Instagram post, superfans can post a photo or video of themselves showing how Aaliyah has inspired them and tag the hashtags #AtoZofAaliyah and #AaliyahForMAC, and the top submissions will be flown to New York to be a part of the video.

And if that weren’t enough good news, the beauty brand took to Instagram to offer a look at what fans can expect to snap up when the collection drops this summer. The first picture featured a tawny brown lipstick synonymous with the ’90s that fans are guessing will be called “Rock the Boat” after her final single (though I think the cafe au lait-colored lipstick could easily be called Baby Girl after Timbaland and Missy’s nickname for her). The second showcases an eye palette filled with smoky shades, similar to the hues she wore in videos like “Try Again,” “We Need a Resolution,” and “Are You That Somebody,” as well a few shimmering shadows for a dash of dazzle.

I couldn’t be more excited to get my hands on a small tribute to her legacy. I started listening to her when I was eight years old, singing her sultry songs even when I didn’t realize how inappropriate they were for how young I was at the time. She had such a cool and mysterious vibe, thanks to her signature deep side part that hid half of her face, the shades she sported, and her stylish mix of masculine and feminine fashion that made her stand out against from the crowd on MTV.Even her turn as Queen Akasha in Queen of the Damned was still inspiring to me as she was not only one of the first (and few) vampires of color I had seen on screen, making it an easy costume choice that following year. But what cemented her as a beauty icon in my mind, as well as the rest of the girls in my middle school, was the blocky gray smoky eye that Ferrell created for her iconic “Try Again” video. Many attempted but few succeeded at recreating the eye look from the hit single from the soundtrack from her 2000 film Romeo Must Die. And after this social media sneak peek, I plan on practicing that look with the smoldering shadow palette, because after all, she did say, “If at first you don’t succeed, dust yourself off and try again…”

What do you plan on picking up from the collection?

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10 Egg-cellent Beauty Buys To Add To Your Easter Basket

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To be honest, I almost forgot that Easter was upon us since I’m so used to it falling around the middle of April, not on April Fool’s Day. (I can only imagine what kind of crazy pranks will pop up on social media this weekend!) But the holiday brings back a wave of memories of my mom getting me dolled up in pastel frills for a few photos before heading off for Easter service and then a slew of Easter egg hunts, with the youngest of us popping open all of our collected plastic eggs to scoop the trinkets and treats housed inside.

Many might think that Easter baskets are just kids’ stuff, but why should the little ones have all the fun? I figure it’s a fun opportunity to treat yourself, especially during Mercury retrograde. In keeping with the spirit of the celebration, I’ve found a slew of beauty buys that are sure to soothe and tighten skin, pump up the volume of your locks, and make your beauty look absolutely egg-cellent (you knew that was coming!), using the power or inspiration from eggs themselves. After all, egg whites are a classic DIY mask ingredient thanks to the albumin’s ability to help tighten pores for a smoother-looking visage. And according to Refinery29, the yolk comes packed with proteins, vitamins, and fatty acids to help nourish skin and hair and hang onto hydration. So whether you’re want to start small on the egg trend or splurge on something extra special for your skin, there’s a little something for everyone. 

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Fenty’s Ready to Get Your Summer Glow Going!

Photo courtesy of Fenty Beauty.

We might be in the middle of preparing for April showers, but Rihanna already has her sights set on summer with her latest launch.

While most other brands are curating seaside inspired shadow palettes — like Tarte and Urban Decay — for the season, Riri decided to skip the shadows and glosses for a head-to-toe glow that is slated to hit shelves in about a week. Aptly called Beach Please!, the collection includes the new Body Lava Luminizer, a gel-based highlighter that blends light-diffusing micropearls with a touch of color for what the brand calls a “drenched in light radiance” that the songstress and beauty mogul showed off on her Instagram on Tuesday and sent beauty buffs into a frenzy over the upcoming launch. After all, who wouldn’t want to look like they just spent the day lounging on the sand like her?! The Luminizer comes in two hues: Who Needs Clothes, a radiant rose gold that can work well with paler skin tones and those with cooler undertones, and Brown Sugar, a lustrous bronze that looks incredible on darker skin tones and those with warmer undertones (and kind of gives me Chocolate Geode vibes, which just hit shelves as well).

But the glow is just getting started! Fans of Urban Decay’s classic Marshmallow Body Powder will delight in Fenty’s upcoming Fairy Bomb Glittering Pom Pom in Rosé On Ice. But instead of swirling the puff in the box of powder, the super finely milled shimmery stuff is housed in the fluff. It delivers a rose gold sheen that flatters most skin tones with a delectable vanilla coconut scent that screams summer. And if you don’t want your hand coated in iridescence, the brand is also unleashing a face and body kabuki brush that’s cut to fit your body’s curves to help you easily buff on any liquid or body highlighter so you can speed your way to sparkling skin.

The collection will drop on April 6th and is already expected to sell out in an instant — so set your reminders now before you miss out! But in the meantime, check out all of the goodies below!

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Show Your Stash: Bows & Curtseys’ Best Beauty Buys, Top Tips, and More

Photo courtesy of Bows and Curtseys.

I know I’m not the only one curious about celebs and influencers’ favorite beauty buys as well as who and what shape their view of beauty in the biz.

Beauty has the ability to bring people from all walks of life together, whether it’s to bond over favorite beauty buys, trade application tips, or share solutions for different dilemmas. But Veronica Paige of the blog Bows and Curtseys, which is on the cusp of a comeback (so stay tuned), and I go back long before she launched her beauty blog and before I was ever an intern. As it turns out, it was the band Good Charlotte that not only brought us together but some of my most treasured friends via the GCNaptown message board—long before Facebook and MySpace were a thing.

Many of us from the message board have kept in touch as we’ve grown up and gone off to do our thing, which was why I was incredibly excited when Veronica launched her own beauty blog back in 2011. There, she shared her favorite products and tips along with all of her colorfully creative eye looks, often inspired by music (like her magnificent Muse album cover series), Tim Burton, and even Disney princesses. But she made a serious splash on social media when her now iconic rainbow liner look went viral. With her blog set to make a triumphant return, I wanted to find out who her beauty idols (hint, they’re all from the ’90s), the beauty secrets she loves to share, and, of course, what products she’s head over heels for at the moment.

One of Veronica’s ultimate beauty looks
Photo courtesy of Bows and Curtseys.

On her approach to beauty: “I would describe my approach to beauty as fun and not so serious. I love the fact that I can embody a certain mood or persona with makeup and it comes off at the end of the day. Then the next morning, you have a living, breathing blank canvas that is ready to be transformed again. I like to describe my style as a little bit whimsical, a little bit classic, and a little bit goth. My looks are never really ever the same and can be influenced by many different things like my mood, music, a poem or book I read, nature, science, photography, art…I am constantly being inspired. And I truly believe that makeup can be more than just making yourself to be ‘pretty,’ it’s also a great form of self-expression!”

Photo via @winonaryderofficial.

On her biggest beauty idols: “I’m an ’80s baby/’90s kid, so I grew up adoring Winona Ryder in Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands. I always loved her effortless, grungy yet classy aesthetic. I also really looked up to Gwen Stefani‘s style in the ’90s/’00s (pink hair and braces…I was enamored). Liv Tyler, Drew Barrymore, and Kate Moss are some others I also idolized. I also adore Kat Von D‘s romantic goth style and makeup looks.

On her first beauty buy: “I distinctly remember purchasing a frosty and super glittery baby blue roll-on eyeshadow and a pot of chunky body glitter from Limited Too when I was in the seventh grade, and I was on cloud nine! I felt like the coolest middle schooler ever.”

On the best beauty advice she’s received: “To never be afraid of expressing yourself with makeup and to never follow the rules. If you want to rock a bold lip with a smoky eye, then do it and ROCK IT!”

On favorite quick tip to share: “If you’re not a fan of mascara on your lower lashes because of the heaviness but still want a defined, doe-eyed effect, try using a single coat brown mascara on your lower lashes instead of the usual black. It’s all about the subtleties!”

Check out the favorite beauty buys on Veronica’s vanity below!

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New York’s Newest Hair Color Hot Spot: The Loft by Clairol

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Whether you shift your hair shade according to the season or simply step out of your color comfort zone now and then, there’s no denying the power hair color has to change our appearance. But, hey, even hair color brands need to shake things up, and Clairol is giving everyone in New York City a chance to check out Nice n’ Easy‘s new look.

The Loft by Clairol, located at 579 Broadway, will be open from March 23 (aka today) through April 1 where Soho shoppers can not only learn more about the brand’s revamped formulas but also discover their shade they should rock this season with help from Clairol’s MyShade app. Though no product will be available for purchase, guests will leave with a one-of-a-kind box featuring their photo and the selected from the app so they can #ColorFearlessly at home. If you have any hair color questions, Clairol Color Director James Corbett and Clairol Color Ambassador Shirley Gordon will be making appearances at events during the pop-up. Plus, a group of influencers called the Fearless Femmes will also step into the Loft during its 10-day stay in the city.

Another amazing activity taking place at the pop-up? According to Women’s Wear Daily, visitors will also have the option to play perfumer by crafting their own aromas using the new formula’s scents. It’s all meant to make the at-home hair coloring process feel more like a spa day rather than a smelly chore. “While other beauty treatments have come to be appreciated as healthy indulgences, hair color has been seen as maintenance grooming for far too long,” Anna Vorrias, vice president Clairol Global and U.S. marketing, said at a panel discussion about confidence and female empowerment during the press preview for the event on Thursday. After all, if #SkincareSunday can make sheet mask selfies a social media sensation, then why couldn’t at-home colorist start contributing to a #ShadeShiftSaturday hashtag to show off their before and after hair hues?

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Jackie Aina Teams Up With Too Faced to Expand Born This Way’s Shade Range

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Sephora better get ready to make more space for Too Faced (and restock as soon as possible), as the brand is bolstering the shade range of its uber-popular Born This Way foundation with help from Jackie Aina.

The beauty vlogger linked up with the brand back in 2017, which she had initially announced in a post on Instagram last year, to deliver a wider array of shades of the best-selling foundation for darker skin tones. But Aina confirmed the good news in a Get Glam With Me video posted on her channel on Sunday,  telling fans as she reached for her foundation, “I can’t show you the foundation that I’m using—well, technically I can…It’s Too Faced Born This Way. BUT it’s my new shade — that I created!”

Aina has always made it a point to call out brands that either don’t include or only offer limited shades for darker skin tones, even uploading an “I Don’t See Color” tutorial earlier this year. And she made a note to mention that while the Too Faced foundation has received rave reviews from across the web for its lightweight, oil-free, yet hydrating, formula and buildable coverage, she couldn’t really fall for the foundation because she couldn’t find a color match. “I was using Mahogany. I wasn’t happy with it because it was way too red,” she explained in the clip. “Now that I have this new shade, for the golden realness, it does exactly what I want it to do in a foundation.”

Needless to say, the announcement sparked a firestorm of excitement from fans and even Too Faced Co-Founder Jerrod Blandino, who shared a photo of Aina on his Instagram. “This means the world to me, it’s so important to me that everyone feels included and knows they’re seen and loved, and this is the perfect partnership to do just that!” he said in the post’s caption. While the YouTuber and the founder haven’t disclosed any additional details like how many hues will be added to the cosmetic collection or when they’ll finally be available for purchase, according to Aina, they’re coming “soon, soon, soon.”

At a time when brands are getting roasted on social media over skimpy shade ranges, it’s great to see a company getting the message and making real efforts to offer inclusive options — not just pandering to people of color, as Aina herself has mentioned many times. And by working with the influencers who actively advocate for inclusivity and also have a close connection with their fans ensures that inclusivity becomes intrinsic and not an afterthought.

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Show Your Stash: Rachel ten Brink’s Best Beauty Buys, Fragrance Finds, and More

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I know I’m not the only one curious about celebs, influencers, and industry insiders’ favorite beauty buys as well as who and what shapes their view of beauty in the biz. 

Whether we consider ourselves a makeup maven, mane master, nail art authority, or fragrance aficionado, most of us have our pick on what we like to focus on or get the most excited about when it comes to beauty. But Rachel ten Brink likes to dabble — it’s pretty much the premise behind both of her brands she co-founded (and currently serves as Chief Marketing Officer for both). Scentbird, a monthly subscription sampling service, offers users a chance to find a fragrance they’ll fall head over heels for by taking their tastes, mood, and occasion, via a quick quiz, into account or simply select a scent they’re dying to spritz. Deck of Scarlet works similarly by offering users a new full-sized palette every other month, which comes complete with liners and lip colors, and partnering with influencers like Roxette Arisa to curate the colors.

That cosmetic curiosity has been instilled in ten Brink since she was small, playing with the products on her mothers’ dressing table and flipping through magazines for the latest launches. And it has served her well throughout her 15 years as a marketer in the beauty business, working for big brands like L’Oreal, Estée Lauder, Procter & Gamble, and Elizabeth Arden before launching both of her own. After playing with Scentbird’s plethora of perfumes and swatching some of the shades from Deck of Scarlet, I reached out the beauty mogul to get her take on how she balances her beauty looks, her biggest influences, and some of her current makeup musts.

On her approach to style: “My approach to beauty is a combination of classic with a pop of color. I grew up in Latin America so I am definitely not afraid of color! A bold red lip, a swish of blue liner, a little glitter here or there, I love all of it.  I find it so important to integrate a little bit of the unknown, to not be afraid to try something new; which is one of the reasons my co-founders and I launched Deck of Scarlet.

“For fashion, I like to mix more neutral pieces with bold statement pieces. I love accessories, necklaces, rings, earrings, shoes — I change it up every day. I think when it comes to both beauty and fashion, it’s all about balance and not overpowering one trend with another but instead, utilizing one focal point whether it be a bright lip or a bright red shoes.”

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On her beauty idols: “First of all, I would say my mother.  She has always been incredibly glamorous and beautiful. She’s always put together, always enjoys beautiful clothes, fun makeup, and gorgeous fragrances.  Her beauty is framed by incredible warmth and empathy; she is truly the person that lights up the room when she enters.  I love that she’s always experimenting with Deck of Scarlet makeup and trying out new shades!

“Also, I worked for Estee Lauder earlier in my career and I truly admire her.  She was a mother, a wife, and an entrepreneur.  I love that she was in her 40’s when she started Estee Lauder and never stopped challenging herself and her company to do better.  She understood the power of women, ‘confidence breeds beauty.'”

On Her first big beauty moment: “My first beauty memory is of my mother’s dressing table.  She always had gorgeous perfume bottles —Opium, YSL Paris, L’Air du Temps —as well as boxes and boxes of gorgeous makeup.  I remember the smell of the Clarins skincare she used at night and YSL Paris when she was going out.”

YSL Lipstick in Prune Avenue.

On her first beauty buy: “I have always been obsessed with beauty. I remember getting Seventeen magazine when I was growing up in Costa Rica. I would study the articles and ads and make a list of stuff I wanted — none of it was available in my local stores, only in the U.S. My dad would travel for work to the U.S. and I would send him with a huge list of items to pick up for me at the drugstore. Poor guy had no idea what he was shopping for!

“Later on, I remember buying myself a YSL lipstick in a deep chocolate brown when I was in college abroad in England at Harvey Nichols in London. It felt incredibly glamorous.”

On the best beauty advice she’s received: “When you’re feeling a little tired or a little beat up, wear red! A bright red lip can totally transform your face and your mood. Confidence goes a long way in making you feel and look beautiful.”

On her favorite beauty tip to share: “Dare to be bold. If you want to try that dark blue lip or holographic highlighter, do it! Just always remember to wash your face at the end of the day. Your skin will thank you later.”

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