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Florence by Mills Celebrates Millie Bobby Brown's Coming of Age With the Release of Its First Fragrance

Millie Bobby Brown's beauty brand Florence By Mills is launching its first fragrance, "Wildly Me," to honor Brown's transition into young adulthood.Packaged in a frosted glass bottle, it's an elegant spin-off from the twist-up, girly-girl packaging found on her skincare and makeup products. "Wildly Me" is in an ultra-modern design meant to appeal to the demographic of the "Stranger Things" star. "I really wanted to find a fragrance that was clean and smelled just right as I transitioned from tee...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Mon, 14 Aug 2023 Hypebae
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At This Point, if You’re Not Wearing #OmbreConcealer, Then What Are You Doing?

Every month, it feels like the way we apply our concealer changes. Just when I thought the latest dotting technique was enough to upgrade my beauty game, social media has entered the chat with yet another concealer hack, but this time with more pizazz and color. "Ombré concealer" is definitely up for the win.With over 18 million views on TikTok, #ombreconcealer is the perfect summer trend for the girlies looking to gain a natural, flawless flush of color underneath the eyes and the apples of th...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Mon, 14 Aug 2023 Hypebae
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11 Black Beauty Brand Must-Haves You Should Have On Your Radar

Over the last few years, there has been a beautiful surge in the number of Black-owned beauty brands that have popped up. While iconic brands like Fenty Beauty by Rihanna and Pattern Beauty by Tracee Ellis Ross have definitely made their mark, there are also so many Indie Black-owned beauty brands out there that are pushing the boundaries of innovation and inclusion in all categories.All-star body care brands Topicals and Oui The People set the standard for taking care of all the skin on your bo...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Mon, 14 Aug 2023 Hypebae
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Okay, but Why Are White Women Wearing Bonnets?

The topic of Black people wearing bonnets and durags in public has always been a contentious issue within the community. It's unfortunate that women who choose to sport these accessories outside of their homes are often labeled as "ghetto" and not presentable. Comedian and activist Mo'nique sparked a heated debate in 2021 when she spoke out against the practice, suggesting that wearing a bonnet in public may indicate a lack of pride. Fast forward two years and now white women are being called ou...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Mon, 14 Aug 2023 Hypebae