I think there's one thing we can all agree on: Beauty products are expensive. I'll be the first to admit it—I love expensive skincare and definitely use my fair share of it (I've written an entire La Mer review, after all). But I also have a penchant for budget-friendly skincare that really works.That's why I've created an entire skincare routine—including bodycare—for your fall beauty shopping, that's all under $110. You can shop the whole edit or opt for whatever makes the most sense ...
I first want to preface this story by saying that simple doesn't automatically have to equal boring. I love a good and easy eye shadow look for all occasions—daytime wear, going out, a casual dinner, or date night. Truthfully, I just don't like to spend hours doing my makeup. Because of this, I've found a ton of ways to create simple eye shadow looks that are extremely cute.I also turned to Adele's makeup artist, Anthony Nguyen, and fellow celeb makeup artist Judi Gabbay for further advice ...
I take my beauty products very seriously, so when something gets internet famous, my knee-jerk reaction is to be suspicious. Listen, that's just how I am after working in this industry for more than a decade. I've been tricked by before-and-afters, sucked in by buzzy marketing lingo, and have let my guard down one too many times. But part of the fun of working in this space is being proven wrong. In fact, Erin Jahns and I live for it—nothing is more exhilarating than realizing a viral product ...
According to industry insiders, Nike is planning to increase the prices of its Dunk models, which have become some of the Swoosh's best-selling sneakers in recent years.Accounts like @brandon1an are suggesting that beginning next quarter, the company will raise retail prices by $10 USD. This includes the Dunk Low, Dunk High and all SE Dunks, meaning that the low-cut version will go from $110 to $120, and the high-top iteration will go from $120 to $130 USD. The news comes after the latest MSRP i...