Since making its FDA-approved debut in 2015, Kybella, a noninvasive, nonsurgical treatment, has become popular among people who want to eliminate submental fullness (aka a double chin). While we hardly think one needs a chiseled, Angelina Jolie–esque jawline to be "beautiful," the demand for the treatment is high, and experts say that our current preoccupation with screen time (be it taking selfies on our phones or the new normal of back-to-back Zoom meetings) has people more aware of (and ...
                                                                            K-beauty giant innisfree has teamed up with homeware brand Dinotaeng on an adorably packaged, multipurpose powder that can be used on the face, hair and nails. Arriving in colorful compacts featuring Dinotaeng's childlike illustrations, the matte-finish mineral powder absorbs oil and controls shine throughout the day.The aptly named No Sebum powder can be applied as an oil-absorbing setting powder to the face, or dusted on nails before a manicure for longer-wearing polish. It multitasks as an ey...
                                                                            In addition to the pore-shrinking, skin-smoothing effects of toner, there's another reason to add the skincare essential to your medicine cabinet: it works as a deodorant. Yes, it's true -- applying facial toner to your armpits can help fight odor.According to board-certified dermatologist Hadley King, toners typically contain a class of ingredients that help bust funky smells: acids. Besides acting as chemical exfoliants, acids such as alpha and beta hydroxy acid also alter the pH level of your...
                                                                            UPDATE (March 30, 2021): Over the past day, MSCHF has been receiving much attention for its "Satan Shoes" created in partnership with Lil Nas X. The Air Max 97 sneaker, filled with actual human blood in the Air unit, sold out in under a minute. Responding to the unofficial collaboration, Nike has now filed a lawsuit for trademark infringement and dilution. As stated in court papers, Nike is claiming that MSCHF has "materially altered to prominently feature a satanic theme without Nike's approval...