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Beauty, Makeup

Move Over Mood Lipsticks—MAC’s Got a Major Lippie Look for Summer

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MAC wants you to toss the mood lipsticks from your middle school days and upgrade to something that’s sure to stand out.

The brand has taken the magic from our school days and reformulated them into the upcoming Tender Talk Lip Balms that will hit retailers and the web on June 18th for $20 each. Though the details of the formula are under wraps, the smart lip conditioners not only hydrate parched pouts, they also use your body chemistry to craft a sheer wash of customized color. And unlike the tubes from makeup’s past, there are an array of shades you can select for every occasion and skin tone.

Mood lipsticks were my first mom-approved makeup that I could use. We all initially thought that the (usually) green tube could magically shift between shades like the rings that also shared the same moniker but quickly learned better. These new lip balms instantly revive those memories and offer an amazing no-makeup makeup option for the season, like Glossier’s Generation G Balms that have already become a phenomenon, that is bound to become a summer sensation.

Get up close and personal with the chic shades below!

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Beauty, Makeup

Wonder Woman’s Back on Beauty Counters!

via Pop Sugar

via Pop Sugar

After getting a look at DC’s First Lady of Justice in Batman v. Superman earlier this spring, I was dying for more Wonder Woman. While her standalone flick has been moved up a few weeks to feed the fans’ fascination, Diana Prince’s next move offers instant gratification.

Walgreens has partnered up with Warner Brothers Entertainment to curate a cosmetics collection inspired by the superheroine that will be available at select stores nationwide. The makeup musts include a neutral eye palette, lip glosses, colored liquid liners, lipsticks, lip balms, nail polish, a beauty book (pictured above), plus accessories including cosmetics cases and travel bags covered in her signature double W’s. All of the items available are priced under $15, making it a great option for budget-conscious fangirls and beauty buffs.

This certainly isn’t the first time Wonder Woman has shown up on beauty counters, as MAC joined forces with the amazing Amazonian back in 2011 for a collection of its own that sold out almost instantly. Not to mention the Crazy Foam fun 3-in-1 Body wash, Shampoo, and Conditioner that’s also available on Walgreens.com.

There’s no question I’m nabbing something from this collection! I’ve been a big fan of the heroine since college, even focusing my senior thesis on the superhero. I’ve even held onto my MAC x Wonder Woman cosmetics case for 5 years, bringing it with me everywhere I traveled, and I refuse to get rid of it. She’s come to represent more than just the good guy who wins in the end, becoming Ms. Magazine’s cover girl in the ’70s  and subsequently, the face of the women’s rights movement. She symbolizes the strength that each woman possesses, whether it’s physical, mental, or emotional, and the heart to seek truth (hey, that lasso wasn’t just for the cheesecake factor) and deliver justice to those who are wronged and/or oppressed. Besides, seeing women on screen kicking ass and overcoming tremendous odds show other girls they can do the same!

While most of the beauty buys have already flown off shelves, head over to Pop Sugar to see what else may spring up on shelves and nab the rest if you can!

Beauty, Body

Bath & Body Works Brings Back Fan-Favorite Fragrances

Sure, it’s technically #FlashbackFriday, but Bath & Body Works is opting for a new hashtag to revive some of its signature scents from the ’90s.

The brand announced on Thursday that it would revive 8 of its signature scents from its archives as part of its ongoing #FlashbackFragrance campaign, which started last year when the company brought back 6 of its original aromas. Though the scents are under lock and key until they hit shelves on May 27th, by process of elimination we likely won’t see Pearberry, Plumeria, Wild Honeysuckle, Juniper Breeze, or Cherry Blossom. But there’s still hope for some others like Sun-Ripened Raspberry and Seaspray from your middle schools days.

Most of my tween years were spent in a cloud of Sweet Pea, Cherry Blossom, and Juniper Breeze, with the popular crowd choosing to slather on the scent in the form of hand sanitizer that they sported clipped to their backpacks like Fendi’s bag bugs. Luckily, they were all too happy to share until our classrooms smelled more like Bath & Body Works itself, and the windows had to be thrown open so everyone could breathe. As awkward as that stage in life was, the saccharine smells bonded all the girls in our sense of self as mature young women–think the classic Disney movie line, “I’m 13, Mom. I’m not a baby anymore.” We had no idea what was ahead for us, but the future smelled sweet. So I think I’ll need to snap up a bottle or two of sanitizer if only for nostalgia’s sake.

Update: According to Pop Sugar, we can now choose between Sun-Ripened Raspberry will hit shelves first on May 27th to whet the appetites of nostalgic fragrance fanatics. Meanhile Country Apple, Cucumber Melon, Freesia, Brown Sugar & Fig, Mango Mandarin, Cotton Blossom, and Peony will arrive just a few weeks later on June 6th. Plus all of the #FlashbackFragrances will be available to spritz as a scent and slather on in the form of shower gel, body cream, and lotion if you really want to re-live your school days. But be sure to snap

Beauty, Body

KFC’s New Nail Polish Redefines “Finger-Lickin’ Good”

via PopSugar

via PopSugar

Sure, I love my share of chicken fingers, but this is going a little too far.

viaThe New York Times

via The New York Times

KFC is moving from the food court to the beauty counter with the first-of-its-kind edible nail polish. Nope, I’m not kidding. It’s the latest marketing campaign for the chicken chain in Hong Kong, which features an Original Recipe and Hot & Spicy glitter polishes in a nude and red, respectively. According to Ad Week, the brand teamed up with McCormick, who provides the secret mix of 11 secret herbs and spices for the franchise to infuse into the formula so it tastes like chicken (wink, wink, nudge, nudge).

All you have to do is paint on a coat or two (Maybe you just add on as many layers of flavor as you want?), allow it to fully dry, and then nab a nibble. While this spells trouble for nail biters, I don’t think many in the U.S. are apt to test-drive the lunchable lacquer, but the marketers were impressed by how it turned out from the pretty packaging to the final taste test. “I tried it myself in the office when they were doing testing,” Anna Mugglestone, marketing and communications director for Ogilvy & Mather Group in Hong Kong (the agency running the campaign) told The New York Times. “It tastes like chicken. It’s crazy. I don’t know how they do it.” I don’t know either, but I’m honestly afraid to find out.

But the campaign is all in good fun to remind younger generations of chicken fans of “the great taste and good times the brand stands for,” even going so far as to ask fans on Facebook which flavor they’d prefer. While it’s not being mass produced yet, this is not the first time fast food has been infused into beauty buys. KFC’s sister brand, Pizza Hut, introduced a signature scent back in 2013 and  Cheetos created its own Cheeteau in 2014. Neither were mass produced, much to everyone’s relief.

After all this, I think I’m having steak for dinner tonight.

Beauty, Skin

Angela Bassett Collaborates on Skincare for Darker Complexions

via Women's Wear Daily

via Women’s Wear Daily

While we know melanin makes a significant contribution to Angela Bassett’s gorgeous skin, the actress is sharing her secret: Dr. Barbara Sturm.

The German dermatologist and the American Horror Story actress have come together to create a line to tackle inflammation, dark spots, and acne—all geared to women with darker complexions. Aptly named Darker Skin Tones by Dr. Barbara Sturm, the range consists of an enzyme cleanser, a foam cleanser, a two face creams (one a thicker, richer formula than the other), and a hyaluronic serum that will hit Harrods exclusively in July for $58 for a cleanser to $335 for the serum. The price point might be explained by the line’s main ingredient, purslane. It contains a telomerase activator youth enzyme that Dr. Strum says has a multitude of properties to protect skin cells’ DNA from age-related damage. “The telomerase activates an enzyme to keep those ends of the chromosomes long, which actually works against natural programmed cell death and that’s the key,” she explained to Women’s Wear Daily. “So not only do we have anti-inflammation and the evening out of skin tone but also a big thing for anti-aging.”

The skincare collection saw its start when the pair first met and Bassett shared some of her skin woes like acne and irritation. “It’s not as if I would see bad acne. I wouldn’t characterize her as having acne, but over a course of years, there were always these spots that would never lighten. There is a difference between brown and black, and in the end it would never lighten,” Sturm said. “Since African-American, or skin of color, problems [revolve] mainly [around] inflammation that is why I especially took care in this range. It has real ingredients, which are scientifically shown to address inflammation.”

They spent two years on the spinoff line for Dr. Sturm’s anti-aging range that also uses purslane to bring out the best in brown skin. Bassett used those closest to her to test-drive the new line, even recruiting her assistant and her nanny to see how it would affect hyperpigmentation. Both Bassett and Sturm want to see people become more aware of their skin and how they treat it. “See what is good for it and ingredients that are helpful — and not invasive or irritating,” Bassett told the trade. “I like them to be pleased when they look in the mirror, to feel good about themselves and the condition of their complexion.”

It’s refreshing to see more companies catering to people of color who are often ignored on the shelves, given that many skincare brands skew towards the lighter end of the spectrum. And though the price point sounds scary now, the pair are already working on a more affordable iteration to ensure the younger generation can focus on prevention and not repair. Sturm said, “We have to find something just a little more affordable and start at an early age and give them something that they don’t even have to deal with the symptoms in later age.”

via Women's Wear Daily

via Women’s Wear Daily

Beauty, Makeup

Pat McGrath’s Feeding Your Skin Fetish Once Again

PAT McGRATH LABS Skin Fetish 003 in Golden

Courtesy of Pat McGrath Labs

Calling Pat McGrath the Godmother of modern makeup is a bit of an understatement. Her hands have shaped endless beauty trends that we follow religiously, refined the cosmetic collections of brands like CoverGirl, Max Factor, and Dolce & Gabbana—all before launching her own line. Now her latest release soared off of shelves before the end of the first day of availability!

Named Skin Fetish 003, the sets feature an iridescent gel pigment in one of two shades (one for warm tones and one for cool), a buffer brush, as well as a dual-ended Shiny Stick. This magical stick comes with a beautifying balm that delivers a fresh, dewy glow while the highlighter on the other end accentuates the high points of the face (cheeks, nose, lips, and more) with a subtle dash of dazzle.

Makeup mavens got their first peek at the illuminated effect during the Valentino Fall 2016 show where models channeled the ethereal beauty of ballerinas. But we can easily see it on beach-bound beauties or festival season flower children and everyone in between!

But be forewarned; according to a statement from the makeup maestro, “Users may experience increased confidence, attraction to mirrors, and other side effects associated with supremely salacious skin.”

Check out the other shade below:

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Beauty, Hair

Dove Wants You to #LoveYourHair

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Whether your hair’s long, short, curly, straight, blonde, brunette, candy-colored, or shaven off completely, we’re all faced with the balancing our individuality with the narrow societal standards of beauty. In fact, a study recently found 86% of US women believe that media and society put a lot of pressure on women to have hair that looks a certain way—namely long, silky straight brunette locks, just ask Google.

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MAC Says Don’t Feed The Trolls, Wear Their Look Instead

Courtesy of MAC

Courtesy of MAC

A mere week has passed since MAC gave us a look at the upcoming Selena collection, but the brand already has a new collaboration in the works that taps into our craving for ‘90s nostalgia.

The cosmetics company has linked up with DreamWorks to bring the troll dolls you collected as a kid to the big screen and the makeup counter. Makeup mavens will be enticed by the vibrant array of essentials for eyes lips and face with unexpected color combinations and gobs of glitter. Plus the iconic doll is all over the packaging, even embossed on a pair of the beauty powders.

Oh wait, you didn’t know there was a movie in the works?! Well, the kid-friendly feature will star the voices of Anna Kendrick, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Timberlake, and many more as the bejeweled-bellied creatures who have their world rocked by the presence of a giant.

Though the film won’t hit theaters until November, you won’t have to wait as long for the vibrant makeup musts will hit shelves in August—perfect for those end-of-summer soirees on your social calendar.

Beauty, Body

Lily James Is Burberry’s Newest Beauty

 via Lily James' Instagram

via Lily James’ Instagram

Lily James‘ Cinderella story will be continued, as the star has been named Burberry’s newest face.

The actress will follow in the steps of fellow British beauties, Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne, for the brand’s new scent, My Burberry Black. James offered a quick glimpse of what fans will see in the Mario Testino-lensed campaign that will launch in August via her Instagram, telling fans how excited she was to be collaborating with the iconic brand.

While details on the scent are scant at the moment, we can only guess that My Burberry Black will offer an evening perfume with heady notes of amber and jasmine to enhance the sister scent‘s heart of Centifolia roses. I expect James will pay homage to Lady Rose McClare in the campaign by painting the town red in her airy LBD without a care in the world. I can’t wait to see the final product!

Beauty, Makeup

Katy Perry Digs Her Creative Claws into CoverGirl

Katy Kat Campaign-final

Courtesy of CoverGirl

After a series of successful scents, Katy Perry‘s coming back to the beauty counter with a namesake collaboration with CoverGirl.

The pop star shared the new via Twitter on Friday, stating, “After several wonderful years of BEING the face, I now get to CREATE the face!” Her profile on the platform even offered a sneak preview of the collection, which features a new mascara and 13 highly pigmented (yet hydrating) demi-matte lipsticks that range from classic reds, pinks, and nudes, to pumped up purples and even a black one, aptly named Perry Panther. (Meow! ?)

Like most beauty buffs, Perry turned to the internet to find inspiration. She admitted to developing a mild Tumblr addiction—haven’t we all?— as she spent a year curating a covetable color palette. “You know, a black lipstick or a blue mascara is very Tumblr—I told them, this is what’s happening online, this is what everyone’s Instagramming.” she told Vogue. “Tumblr to me is a safe place because it’s more about the art than the conversations—it’s not about likes, so it’s not a narcissistic social platform. I like that it’s a more pure place that is more creative.”

The cool cosmetics won’t hit shelves until July, but everything’s already up for pre-order exclusively at Walmart.com where the first 100 Katy Kats and makeup mavens can receive a tube of Perry Panther signed by the songstress herself. If I get to rock black lipstick like I did in my goth hey-day in high school, I’m signing up ASAP!

Check out a few snaps from the collection below:

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