When I first heard that using shea butter can heal your skin barrier and fade stretch marks, my ears definitely perked up. After all, who wouldn't consider using such a magical ingredient if that's the case? Packed with essential fatty acids and vitamins, I always found it plausible that shea butter could heal your skin barrier. After all, with all those vitamins, it nourishes the skin and keeps it more youthful. What I was a bit more skeptical about, however, was its ability to minimize stretc...
Midsummer is a great time to refresh your beauty look for fall. We're updating our makeup kits to align with the top trends, embarking on updated skincare routines, and some of us are even game for trying new hair colors that will carry through the rest of the warmer months. If you're one of the people on the market for a new hair color tailored to this time of year, expensive brunettes are the way to go.Expensive brunettes are shades that are more medium to dark brown but feature hints of dime...
Lately, I've been slicking my hair back into a bun and forgetting about it more often than not. With humidity levels getting up to over 70% most days in New York, when I wear my hair down, it usually turns into a mushroom cloud around my head in ten minutes flat. Frizz isn't a bad thing by any means, but I've begun dreaming of doing something to my hair to make it a bit more equipped for the heat—namely, a keratin treatment. Keratin treatments are known for adding mirror-like shine to hair ...
If you have color-treated hair, you might know that there are a number of things you can do to preserve the color and vibrancy of your strands. And honestly, if you're paying a ton of money to get your hair colored, you're going to want to make sure it looks good for a long time. Some things you can do include watching the temperature of the water when you're washing your hair, avoiding excessive heat styling, limiting your hair washing, and using the right haircare products.For that last one, y...