We’ve been followers of Roz Kaur for years given her unique and inspiring style. She also happens to work in the business, and has been styling for 27 years. Kaur has been building out wardrobes for decades, and over time, has zeroed in on specific pieces that consistently work for her clients and herself. These front-runners have ended up becoming the backbone of her closet over the years because of their timeless and versatile nature.Kaur is sharing the classics for you below in case you’r...
Just when I think I have things under control (aka—I purge my apartment of teetering piles of beauty product) I find myself right back where I started. Obviously, I love the part of my job that allows me to test so many amazing beauty things, but my tiny apartment doesn't have the spatial bandwidth to accomodate the whac-a-mole rate at which products seem to accumulate. (As soon as I use up or give away one, five more appear it its place.) Plus, given the fact I want to try everything, my r...
If you struggle with redness and irritation, you know just how impossible it can feel to keep your skin calm, cool, and collected. As someone who has rosacea, I know better than anyone how one misstep—whether that's testing a new product that's a little too strong for my skin's liking or having the audacity to go out in hot or cold weather—can cause a flare-up. It's frustrating, to say the least. I can complain all I want, but the truth is that I've gotten it pretty much under control, ...
If you've ever been to Paris (or, ya know, watched Emily in Paris), you know that the French-girl beauty MO is unmatched. French women all seem to carry that certain je ne sais quoi—perfectly undone hair, glowy-but-bare skin, smudged eyeliner, and, of course, the oft-idealized "just been kissed" French-girl lips. Just about everyone in the beauty industry loves a French-girl lip. The ideal version is slightly undone (absolutely no lip liner), sheered out, and not too matte (and, conversely...