Beauty
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30 Wardrobe Basics We’d Splurge On and 30 More Affordable Options

I'll admit it—I haven't always been the best at prioritizing basics when shopping. I'd often reach for trendier pieces because they would quickly capture my attention, but then I'd end up struggling to put outfits together in the morning. It wasn't till working at Who What Wear and learning from my fellow editors where I realized that in order to create a long-lasting wardrobe, I have to opt for the more staple piece vs. the trendy item that may be an Instagram hit. That's not to say I wo...

Yusra Siddiqui Fri, 25 Feb 2022 Who What Wear
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Yes, There Is A Right Way to Wash Your Face—Here's Your Step-by-Step Guide

Let's talk about something you've probably been doing most of your life and maybe haven't really given much thought about because it's a (hopefully) everyday thing. What I'm referring to here is washing your face. I know we put a lot of emphasis on the best skincare products to try, but do you ever wonder if you're using them correctly? I mean, you can have the most expensive skincare products on your vanity and still might not reap the full benefits because you're not following the steps.So aga...

Sarah Yang Fri, 25 Feb 2022 Who What Wear
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I Stopped Wearing Mascara Thanks to This $64 French Lash Serum

I've been on a journey ever since I first started wearing mascara in middle school. Back then, I wouldn't wear it every day, but when I did, I loved the way it made my light, stick-straight lashes look long and lifted. In high school, things took a turn for the worst when I used a formula that made my lashes look spiky and clumpy (but not in a cool way). In college, I started supplementing my natural lash look with falsies, both of the strip and individual variety. And finally, when I became a...

Kaitlyn McLintock Wed, 23 Feb 2022 Who What Wear
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14 Face Creams That Play Nice With the Most Sensitive of Skin

Having sensitive or reactive skin is no walk in the park. There are plenty of perfectly normal ingredients out there that can trigger a reaction—meaning you have to be extra careful about what you use on your complexion. "Sensitive" is also a broad term. Sometimes, having skin that's extra delicate just means that you're prone to redness or irritation, and other times, it can mean full-on breakouts.Whichever camp you fall into, there are a few ingredients board-certified dermatologist, Kave...

Shawna Hudson Wed, 23 Feb 2022 Who What Wear