Including spray-on sunscreen, a Rihanna-approved lip scrub, a palo santo-spiked moisturizer, CBD gummies that support a noble cause and more.
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Well, probably not. But a notable number of fashion folks have been ditching white blonde for something a little darker recently.
Since everyone loves an awards show, I decided to bestow all the most notable looks with completely made up awards. From "Best Neck Makeup" to "Best Giant Cornrow," no detail was left unrewarded. Click through to see the most original and innovative beauty from the spring 2014 shows.
My short hair goes from being artfully piecey to a crunchy, dried out rat's nest in mere hours, thanks to a recent foray into platinum blonde-ness. I love the color, and I love the texture the color gives me, but I definitely don't like how dried out it gets. It sucks up hair serum by the gallon. This Sally Hershberger's Hyper Hydration spray that I've recently discovered is helping--I've been using it on my wet hair every time I shower.
How we use beauty products and services is so psychologically driven. Women are always looking for that magic bullet for whatever perceived imperfection they’re trying to “fix.” And there’s definitely an often unspoken assumption that if something is expensive, then it’s better or more efficacious. When news broke last Friday that Mila Kunis received a $7,000 facial before her Friends With Benefits press junket, we wondered, “Is it really better than the $150 version?” She probably thinks it is, therefore--for her, it is. She got her money’s worth. In honor of Mila and her ridiculously expensive facial, we decided to dig up some of the most ridiculously expensive beauty treatments we could find. From hair extensions to the blingiest nail art you can possibly imagine, click through and feel better about that $100 face cream you just bought.