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  • I’m Always Asked If Elemis Products Are Worth the Hype—Here Are 13 I’d Recommend

    I’m Always Asked If Elemis Products Are Worth the Hype—Here Are 13 I’d Recommend

    You see, besides being a beauty editor, I am also likely in the top 1% of Elemis fans. I’m a sucker for efficacious luxury skincare that has a spa-like, sensorial aspect that just makes you feel great whenever you use it. The best skincare product, after all, is the one that you actually use. So needless to say, I love Elemis, and I’m not alone. With every fan of Elemis singing its praises all over social media, it’s no wonder that so many people are intrigued.

    However, it’s worth noting here that I am also someone who fervently believes in honest and open conversations around skincare, and that is hard to come by when it comes to luxury products. When we part with a lot of cash for something, we become determined to make it work. And this is where I come into the conversation.

    As someone who is hard-pressed to name a single Elemis product I haven’t tried and as someone who has also tried just about every other luxury skincare product out there for comparison, I’m in a pretty good position to say which products are (and which aren’t) the best of the best. So to answer my most-asked question definitively, this is my honest review of the 13 best Elemis skincare products out there, from the brand’s cult cleansing balm to the Pro-Collagen line that ticks all of the boxes.

    Shannon Lawlor

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  • I’d Never Had a Facial Until Recently—Here’s How It Changed My Skincare Routine

    I’d Never Had a Facial Until Recently—Here’s How It Changed My Skincare Routine

    SolaWave suggests using the wand for at least five minutes per session, three to five times a week. Start with a washed face (be sure to dry your face after washing it), and then apply SolaWave’s Renew Complex Serum to keep skin moisturized throughout the treatment. (You can swap this for your favorite serum as desired.) After applying serum to the forehead, cheeks, and neck, pick up your tool and start by moving it outward from the center of the forehead and down the temples on both sides.

    To address under-eye bags, place the device in the corner of the under-eye area and work your way outward. Next, move on to the cheeks, and apply the wand like you would contour, keeping it pressed against your skin. Following the cheeks, do the smile line, beginning at your lips and gently pulling your skin up toward the cheeks. Finally, rub the wand against your jawline and then upward on your neck. Voilà, that’s all it takes to successfully use the wand!

    Jasmine Fox-Suliaman

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  • I’ve Received 47 Compliments on My Skin Since I Started Wearing This Foundation

    I’ve Received 47 Compliments on My Skin Since I Started Wearing This Foundation

    I’m annoyingly picky about my makeup, in general, but said pickiness reaches new heights when it comes to foundation. In fact, I can name on one hand the number of foundations I’ve regularly worn since I first started wearing the stuff in high school. But even though I’ve found some great formulas in recent years, and even though I was feeling pretty satisfied with the foundation I’d been wearing pre-Kosas, the launch of Revealer immediately put all of my old standbys to shame. 

    From my very first application and wear, I fell in love with the look and feel of Revealer. It’s a medium-coverage foundation, but the liquid consistency almost feels more like a serum, so it blends into your skin like a dream for an extremely natural, second skin–esque finish. Just like its name suggests, it’s chock-full of nontoxic, skin-improving ingredients (more on those shortly), and in addition to providing weightless, buildable coverage, it instantly infuses your complexion with a dose of luminosity and glow (without looking too shiny). Last but not least, the strategic recipe of ingredients helps hydrate and plump the skin, so any pores and/or bumpy texture instantly look less noticeable. I liken it to a bottled Instagram filter. 

    Even though I became completely besotted with the Kosas Revealer Foundation (which isn’t surprising since I’ve never met a Kosas product I haven’t liked), what really stood out to me was the number of compliments I started getting on my skin (not my makeup, but my skin) once I started wearing it super-regularly. And, after getting flagged down and questioned by about five different beauty editors and influencers at a celebrity brand launch event in June, I started to keep track. As predicted, tons of similar “OMG, your skin!” compliments and questions ensued in the following months—spanning from Who What Wear Co-Founder and CCO, Hillary Kerr, to random cashiers at the grocery store, to a *super* well-known content creator I met during a press trip. (Who, quite literally, made me spill my exact product routine to her.)

    What’s funny is no one believes me when I tell them the key to my smooth, dewy skin is one sole makeup product and not an expensive 10-step skincare routine. Sure, my skin has been relatively clear as of late, but I would never say my skin is fantastic or compliment-worthy on its own, and aside from regularly incorporating Kosas’s foundation (which is designed to improve your makeup-free skin as you wear it), nothing else in my routine has changed. 

    So, because my response all 47 times I’ve been complimented has simply been “It’s the new Kosas foundation!” I decided it was high time to compose a dedicated ode to it. From the fantastic ingredient profile to celebrity makeup artist-approved application tips, keep scrolling for everything you need to know about my favorite foundation of all time. 

    Erin Jahns

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  • “Vampire Skin” Is TikTok’s Latest Obsession—Here’s How to Execute It Like a Pro

    “Vampire Skin” Is TikTok’s Latest Obsession—Here’s How to Execute It Like a Pro

    Because I trust them wholeheartedly, I asked celebrity makeup artists Judi Gabbay and Allison Kaye to give me their pro tips on vampire skin. “Vampire skin is a spin-off of glass skin,” says Kaye. “Glowing skin is in style and to achieve it, you mix a liquid highlight or glowy product into your foundation or layer them under your foundation.” 

    What I personally love about this trend is that I didn’t have to buy anything new or spend a lot of money to give it a try. I’m fully stocked on both foundations and liquid highlights, so I could play around with different combinations to find what I liked best. Gabbay also has a few tips: “If you’re looking to create vampire skin, you’ll need a few products that you may already have on hand. The trend calls for a liquid glitter, but I find using a liquid highlighter [is] more wearable. Using your favorite lightweight foundation, mix in your liquid highlighter or glitter. Stipple the mix onto the skin using a damp beauty sponge. The trend calls for glittering skin ‘like Edward Cullen,’ so you’ll want to highlight the high points with a fine glitter such as Makeup by Mario’s Crystal Reflector in Quartz ($26).”

    For a few of each’s product recs for vampire skin, plus a few I’ve been testing out myself, take a look below.

    Shawna Hudson

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  • The Color Psychology Behind Your Favorite Winter Nail Shades Explained

    The Color Psychology Behind Your Favorite Winter Nail Shades Explained

    Using this observation as a guide, it made me think a bit more deeply about my own favorite hues—especially when it comes to my nails. During the colder months, I tend to favor deeper polishes that fit a sweater-weather mood. To take it a step further, I thought it only appropriate to gain a bit of insight from Marks on some of the most common dark winter nail colors and what the emotions evoked by each could say about us.

    Obviously, color theory and psychology are subjective subjects, but if you’re curious about why your go-to winter nail shades speak directly to your soul, keep scrolling below for what Marks had to share.

    Shawna Hudson

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  • I’m a Beauty Editor, and This Is What I’m Buying in Sephora’s Black Friday Sale

    I’m a Beauty Editor, and This Is What I’m Buying in Sephora’s Black Friday Sale

    Stop everything because Sephora is about to launch its Black Friday deals, and we could not be more excited for some savings on our favorite beauty products.

    The retailer is known for its expansive brand offering and beauty deals in the lead-up to the festive season, so it’s safe to say that when we heard that Sephora was launching a week’s worth of savings from 11/21 to 11/28, we got our cards ready.

    Eleanor Vousden

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  • Hey, Quick Question: What Is Going on at The Laundress?

    Hey, Quick Question: What Is Going on at The Laundress?

    Welcome to our column, “Hey, Quick Question,” where we investigate seemingly random happenings in the fashion and beauty industries.

    Ever since I started doing my own laundry, I’ve been a Tide girl. It’s what my parents used and what I was told gets my clothes the cleanest. But when I became a beauty editor after college, I started getting decidedly fancy laundry detergent in the mail for free, the kind they didn’t sell at my corner bodega. (The “free” part was especially important on my junior editor salary). I was hooked.

    Elizabeth Denton

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  • Gabrielle Union Wore a Sculptural ‘Hair Crown’ to the London Premiere of ‘Strange World’

    Gabrielle Union Wore a Sculptural ‘Hair Crown’ to the London Premiere of ‘Strange World’

    The global press tour for Disney’s forthcoming film “Strange World,” which premieres on Nov. 23,  is well underway, and it’s already yielding some memorable fashion and beauty moments.

    On Thursday, the movie’s cast — including Gabrielle UnionJake Gyllenhaal, Jaboukie Young-White and Lucy Liu — convened in London for a premiere, which most of them took as an opportunity to have a little sartorial fun. Union chose a floor-hitting, black-and-white sequin gown from Elie Saab‘s Fall 2008 collection for the occasion. 

    India Roby

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  • Actress Marlow Barkley Is Keeping It Merry and Bright

    Actress Marlow Barkley Is Keeping It Merry and Bright

    You and Chris O’Dowd were cast first. Did you do any chemistry testing together? Or with Jason Momoa?

    I did a chemistry [test] with Jason but not with Chris. I got lucky because Chris and I just clicked on set, which is weird because our characters don’t click immediately in the movie. But we got along really well. 

    The chemistry test with Jason was on Zoom, and at first, I was really nervous because this was my first time meeting him. But again, he made me feel very comfortable. I had a really fun time reading our scenes together because he actually got up in the middle of our scene to quiet down his dog that was barking. That moment brought me back down to earth, and I was like, “Oh, he’s a real person.” It immediately took away all the stress and ended up being really easy.

    Knowing that you’re early in your career, why do you think it’s important to tell these kinds of complex coming-of-age stories? Or is it more about the character that you’re looking to play?

    After reading the script, I told the director, Francis Lawrence, during my audition that, even if I don’t get this role, I’ll still watch the movie because I felt very connected to Nemo. Her coming-of-age story, as I was filming it, felt like it was my own coming-of-age story. I felt like I was going on this big journey with Nemo. The things that she realizes in the movie have helped me in real life—to be patient with people and be more aware of my surroundings.

    I noticed that you spend a lot of time underwater in Slumberland. But I assume that’s all CGI and special effects, right? What was it like acting through such imagination?

    It was pretty insane. Some parts were terrifying. Some parts were thrilling. I think I was so terrified that it became thrilling for some of the scenes. But it has always been my dream to do stunts. So getting to do a lot of my own stunts was really cool. We filmed a lot in a pool, so I was underwater for water scenes.

    Oh, wow! I didn’t realize you were really in the water. I thought that was all special effects. 

    Yes, but the crew was very calm about it. And they were like, “If you ever need a break, just let us know.” So I felt calmer filming those scenes. But there was just one stunt that I did that I was very nervous for (it was when I fell off the boat), and when I was practicing and the waves started going, I was like, “I can’t. I can’t do this. I’m sorry.” My stunt double Giuliana comes up, and she’s like, “You know what? I’m going to show you it’s totally okay. If you can’t do it, let me know, and we’ll put your face on my body.” So she demonstrated it and was talking me through it step by step. Then we started the waves at 50% speed and then 75% and then 100%, and it just became a lot easier. 

    Well, kudos to you. I’m blown away. I thought that was the magic of cinema, but really, it’s the magic of acting. That’s amazing. You have a lot of solid acting experience under your belt now. You are obviously very multitalented—musicals and stunts now, of course. What kinds of roles are you looking to pursue next?

    I really want to be in a horror movie. I’m a scaredy-cat, and I cannot watch horror movies. They freak me out unless I’m with a good group of people. But I would love, love, love to be in a horror movie. I want one that’s like super graphic, a lot of fun makeup. I want a cool fight scene where my nose is bleeding and I’ve got this big injury or I play a monster or I’m possessed. That would be so much fun because I’d get to see what it’s like behind the scenes. … In Slumberland, there was not a lot of big, crazy, bloody action/scary stuff, so it’d be cool to see how horror movies work.

    Drew Elovitz

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  • Miranda Kerr Just Dropped Her Holiday Gift Guide, and I Want Everything

    Miranda Kerr Just Dropped Her Holiday Gift Guide, and I Want Everything

    If I were to pick a celebrity to buy me a holiday gift, Miranda Kerr would be on the top of my list. There’s no doubt about it—the supermodel, entrepreneur, and founder and CEO of Kora Organics has downright impeccable taste. 

    Unfortunately for me, chances are pretty slim that Kerr will ever handpick a gift for me herself. (She’s a busy woman, after all.) But on the bright side, I think I have a pretty good idea of what she’d gift me since she just released her holiday gift guide for 2022.

    As you might expect, there are plenty of beauty and wellness staples on the list (including a few products from Kora Organics, of course). Every gift on Kerr’s list is sure to spark joy for whoever you choose to give it to, but keeping these for yourself is highly encouraged, if you ask me. Keep scrolling for my 10 favorite picks from Kerr’s gift guide. 

    Katie Berohn

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  • Will I Recognize My Spouse in Heaven?

    Will I Recognize My Spouse in Heaven?

    The Bible only tells us so much about Heaven. It’s a mystery that has yet to be revealed. And while so much about Heaven is left up to the imagination, I’m confident that even the most imaginative minds can’t touch the splendor that awaits us. We wonder about everything from how old we’ll appear to be to what language we’ll speak. Will the streets really be paved with gold? Can we really be rejoicing for eternity when people we love aren’t there? The questions and wonders about Heaven are endless.

    As we address the question, “Will I recognize my spouse in Heaven?” we need to remember that, while the Bible may give hints on this topic, Scripture does not provide an explicit answer. While it’s natural to have a fear or unsettledness about the unknown, we need to trust God with the details of eternity, just as we need to trust him with the details of our lives here on earth.

    Below are some popular accounts found in God’s Word that seem to support the notion that we will, indeed, know one another in Heaven. But because we are limited in our knowledge and understanding, you may find that some of these accounts create even more questions about Heaven. This is why we must hold loosely to our opinions and trust that whatever Heaven holds, we will be overcome with His goodness and be fully satisfied in Him.

    Let’s start with what we know to be true:

    God Is Relational

    Something we see throughout the entirety of the Bible is that God is relational. We see this as early as the book of Genesis when God established His kingdom on earth in the Garden of Eden. He didn’t just have a relationship with Adam and Eve; He allowed them to have a deep, intimate, meaningful relationship with each other. Genesis 2:25 tells us they were “naked and unashamed.”

    This gives us a glimpse into what Heaven will be like. We will once again be unencumbered by sin and able to have the purest of relationships with one another. We will have complete intimacy with nothing to hide. In other words, just as we are not meant to live in solitude on earth, we will not spend eternity in solitude.

    In 1 Corinthians 12:13, Paul reminds us that in this life, our knowledge is limited, but those limitations will be removed in the next life. This suggests we will have relationships with one another that are deeper and more meaningful than we can even imagine, in part because our lives will no longer be hindered by sin and because our collective focus will be on Christ.

    But the question still remains, will we recognize each other?

    Marriage and Heaven

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    We know from Scripture that in Heaven, we will not be married or given in marriage (Matt 22:30). This refers to the concept of marriage we’re familiar with in this life. The exciting truth that awaits us in Heaven is that we, the church, are the bride of Christ (Ephesians 5:22-33).

    As the bride of Christ, we, along with those we love, will turn our collective focus on Him. We will see Him in all his splendor and glory, and we will be completely satisfied. Whether happily married or not, your eternal existence as the bride of Christ will be the richest and most satisfying relationship imaginable.

    The problem is we have no reference as to what it means to be fully satisfied. Even in our most joyful moments here on earth, we are still tainted by the effects of sin. For those who have had happy, healthy marriages, it’s difficult to imagine being fully satisfied by Christ without our spouse by our side.

    While I am fully convinced we will be fully satisfied by Christ regardless of who is or isn’t with us in Heaven, I believe we can reason from Scripture that we will indeed know one another.

    You Will Be You in Heaven

    There’s no reason to believe we will suddenly be someone else in Heaven or that we will lose our earthly memories, causing us to forget or not recognize one another. For one thing, we’re told we will give an account of our lives on earth (Rom 14:12). How can we give an account of how we lived our lives if we can’t remember how we lived or who we lived with?

    Again, this begs other questions. Will we all be the same age in Heaven? How will a baby lost in infancy look compared to someone who died in their 90s? We simply don’t have answers to these questions, but we know our bodies will be perfected and made new.

    1 Corinthians 15:52 tells us that “the dead will be raised incorruptible” and that those who are alive at the time of Christ’s return for His saints “shall be changed.” What exactly does this look like? The Bible doesn’t get more specific, but it’s still a glorious promise!

    Now let’s look at some popular references that seem to support the idea that we will recognize one another in Heaven.

    The Resurrection

    Our best example of knowing one another in Heaven is found in Jesus, who was recognized countless times by his disciples after his resurrection. They recognized him on the shore as he cooked for them in John 21:1-14. They recognized him when he appeared to Thomas in John 20:24-29. And in 1 Corinthians 15:6, the disciples recognize Jesus when he appears to five hundred people at once.

    Consider John 20:15-16 when Jesus approached Mary at the tomb. She likely did not immediately recognize Jesus because she was weeping and in distress. But once Jesus said her name, she knew exactly who was talking to her.

    The Transfiguration:

    Consider the transfiguration in Matthew 17. Jesus took Peter, James, and John up high on a mountain. Jesus was transfigured before them and shone like the sun; his clothes became white as light. Two men appeared and were talking with Jesus. These men were Moses and Elijah.

    Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, it is good that we are here. If you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you and one for Moses and one for Elijah.” If you’ll notice, Peter, James, and John were not only able to recognize Jesus in his glorified body, but they also knew the identity of Moses and Elijah.

    Did Jesus introduce Moses and Elijah? Did Jesus allow Peter, James, and John to supernaturally know who they were seeing? Again, while the Bible doesn’t give us those details, many use this account to support the idea that we will recognize one another in Heaven.

    Paul’s Anticipation of Heaven

    Stairway to Heaven

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    Consider 2 Corinthians 1:14 and 1 Thessalonians 2:19. In both of these verses, Paul anticipates the joy of Heaven being increased by the presence of those whom he had the great privilege of winning to Christ. These verses speak of mutual recognition. Paul will recognize and boast in Christ on behalf of those he won to faith, and they will recognize and boast in Christ on behalf of Paul.

    Another way that Paul speaks to this issue is in 1 Thessalonians 4:15-18. Paul addressed the Thessalonian Christians concerning their loved ones who had died. He comforted them with these words, “the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them…and so we will be with the Lord forever…Therefore encourage each other with these words.”

    The argument here is that there could be no encouragement in the promise of being caught up together with those who have gone before if we won’t know and recognize them.

    King David

    Another popular argument for us recognizing one another in Heaven is in the account of King David and the death of his son found in 2 Samuel 12:15-23. King David spent seven days fasting and weeping over his son, who was sick. On the seventh day, his child died.

    After being informed that his son had died, David washed, anointed himself, changed his clothes, and went into the house of the Lord and worshiped. Later, as David ate, one of his servants asked him why he wept and fasted while his son was still alive, but now that the child was dead, he arose and was eating.

    David responded to his servant by saying, “While the child was still alive, I fasted and wept, for I said, ‘Who knows whether the Lord will be gracious to me, that the child may live?’ But now he is dead. Why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he will not return to me.”

    This account often comforts parents who have lost infants or children because David is convinced he will see his child again. This account also shows David’s confidence that he will recognize his son when he sees him again.

    For many, these and other accounts in the Bible bring comfort and give hope that we will recognize our spouses in Heaven. Yet recognizing our spouses in Heaven shouldn’t be our ultimate comfort or hope.

    Remember Where Your True Comfort and Hopes Lie

    In our flesh, our focus is usually on ourselves, on our own desires, comforts, and fears. It’s not surprising, then, that we look forward to Heaven because we want to see loved ones who have gone before us. Or that we look to eternity with uncertainty because of our lack of understanding and fear of the unknown.

    Before we try to settle discussions of whether or not our spouse will know us in Heaven, we should settle on what we already know to be true: We know that Jesus has prepared a place for us (John 14:2-3), we know we can trust him in all things (Psalm 33:4 ) and we know that he is working for our good (Rom 8:28). With this in mind, we need to take all things that we hold dear on earth (in this case, our spouse) and be able to say, “I will be fully satisfied in Christ even if my spouse doesn’t know me in Heaven.”

    My personal conviction is that we will, indeed, know one another in a deeper, more intimate way than we do now. But I am also convicted that our focus will not be on one another. Our focus will be on Christ, and our joy will be made complete in Him.

    Related Articles:

    Will I Still Be Married to My Spouse in Heaven?

    Will We Know Each Other in Heaven?

    5 Ways to See Your Marriage through the Lens of Heaven

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    Beth Ann Baus is a wife and mother of two adult sons. She is a freelance writer and author of Sister Sunday, My So Much More, and His Power, Our Weakness: Encouragement for the Biblical Counselor. In her writing, Beth often pulls from her own experiences of abuse, anxiety, depression and OCD. Beth has a heart for homeschooling, women’s ministry, and is an ACBC-certified Biblical Counselor. She loves serving alongside her husband and pointing couples to the Word for strengthening their marriages and home life. You can find more from her at www.bethannbaus.com.

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  • 21 Skin-Care Gift Sets for Everyone on Your Holiday List

    21 Skin-Care Gift Sets for Everyone on Your Holiday List

    We know it’s hard to find the right gifts for your loved ones, so we’ve compiled a ton of fashion and beauty-focused gift guides tailored to a range of interests and budgets. Check out our latest below and find more right here.

    When it comes to beauty gift giving, there are plenty of routes to go. But allow us to suggest venturing down the path of skin care: Plenty of people in your life will appreciate any excuse to indulge in a little extra ritualistic pampering and self care — and everyone has skin.

    Stephanie Saltzman

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  • The Only Black Friday Sales You Need to Know (and Shop)

    The Only Black Friday Sales You Need to Know (and Shop)

    Savvy shoppers are preparing for the greatest, most competitive event of their year: Black Friday and Cyber Monday (or Cyber Week — whatever The Brands might call it), which have evolved from a one-day event into a full blowout of discounts and deals on pretty much anything and everything you might want or need. And some of the best sales are starting much earlier than you thought. 

    Ahead, shop our extensive list of the absolute best Black Friday sales you can shop across fashion and beauty. There are hundreds to discover, so allot some time to scroll through or hit that CTRL-F to find your fav brand. Happy shopping!

    Fashionista

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  • 7 Winter Trends Celebrity Nail Artists Are Already Freaking Out Over

    7 Winter Trends Celebrity Nail Artists Are Already Freaking Out Over

    I’m always keeping an eye on what’s trending in the nail space because I’m a major design enthusiast. Every few weeks, I sit down with my nail tech Stephanie (who is the best), and we plan out what designs we’re vibing with the most for the season. We now have my nail looks on lock for the rest of 2022, but that doesn’t mean I’m not still curious what other folks will be sporting during the colder months. Regardless of the season, I’m always screenshotting looks for future inspo anyway.

    To get the scoop, I tapped three celebrity nail artists. They dished on what designs and winter nail colors they foresee being a hit. Read on to find out what they had to share.

    Shawna Hudson

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  • This TikTok-Famous Beauty Brand Wants to Change Our Relationship With Makeup

    This TikTok-Famous Beauty Brand Wants to Change Our Relationship With Makeup

    When Fiona Chan first found herself stuck in Hong Kong as pandemic lockdowns began, she couldn’t have anticipated that within the next year, she’d found a beauty company or launch viral product. But that transformative and uncertain period proved to be a productive one for the entrepreneur, who introduced makeup company Youthforia — the fruits of those lockdown labors — in 2021.

    Youthforia develops its products to be unique from anything else on the market, and that applies to both form and function: Its hero SKUs include color-changing “oil” blush (the aforementioned “viral product”) and lip glosses that magnetically fit together like Legos. But flashy, fun exteriors aside, the brand’s formulas are also rather game-changing. Youthforia positions itself at the intersection of color cosmetics and skin care, taking a more holistic approach that doesn’t put its users in the position of sacrificing the health of their complexions for the fleeting glory of a makeup look.

    Andrea Bossi

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  • Can You Mix Vitamin C and Niacinamide? A Derm Explains the 2 Buzzy Ingredients

    Can You Mix Vitamin C and Niacinamide? A Derm Explains the 2 Buzzy Ingredients

    First of all, vitamin C and niacinamide are both vitamins—niacinamide is also known as vitamin B3. They both help improve skin, and their differences work in complementary ways. 

    “As an antioxidant, vitamin C helps to neutralize harmful free-radicals and environmental toxins that may come in contact with the skin,” says Imahiyerobo-Ip. “Vitamin C has photo-protective properties, which help to combat UV-induced skin damage. It also plays an important role in collagen synthesis and wound healing.” It can also help treat and prevent hyperpigmentation by decreasing melanin production.

    Niacinamide, on the other hand, chiefly helps improve skin barrier function by keeping skin moisturized. “It does this by improving ceramide production and by preventing the evaporation of water from the skin into the environment,” says Imahiyerobo-Ip. Niacinamide also has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help soothe irritated or inflamed skin.” 

    But that’s not all—niacinamide has some of the same properties as vitamin C. It also helps boost collagen production and stop melanin production, making it an anti-hyperpigmentation hero. 

    Katie Berohn

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  • My Hair Has Never Been So Blonde and Healthy—22 Things I Hold Responsible

    My Hair Has Never Been So Blonde and Healthy—22 Things I Hold Responsible

    I’m happy to say that my hair is also pretty healthy, considering the journey that it takes for a natural brunette like me to get there. We’ve all seen how celebs can seemingly go from black to blonde in the blink of an eye (if they aren’t wearing a wig) but the reality is that it’s a long process, which could be too much to handle if you’re not patient.

    Celebrity hairstylist and founder of #Mydentity Guy Tang says that the biggest mistake that people make when wanting to go blonde is thinking that they can go from dark brown hair to platinum in a single service. “Going blonde takes time,” he says. “If you rush it you will damage your hair and have a brassy blonde. Let your stylist do it the right way and you will end up with a beautiful blonde color.”

    Once you reach your dream blonde shade, there are a few maintenance tips to keep in mind. Touch-ups, for one, are key. Because my hair grows fast, my hairstylist (shoutout Gina Atkinson at Moef Salon!) doesn’t want me going past eight weeks for a touch-up. “If you have highlights or global blonding up to your roots, then a touch up every four to six weeks is a good standard to go by. This ensures your roots don’t grow out too much,” explains Tang. He says that for this kind of blonde, if roots are longer than 1.5 inches or so, it gets harder to get an even clean blonde lift in a single service, but if you have a low maintenance blonde color, you can go as long as four months before getting a touch-up.

    Marie Lodi

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  • 5 Christlike Ways to Handle Disagreements Part 2

    5 Christlike Ways to Handle Disagreements Part 2

    My goal wasn’t to get into an argument with my family member. Far from it. But when the conversation turned to religion and the salvation of his Hindu family members, I couldn’t stay silent. My desire for him to know the truth led my words at first, but the conversation went from kind and receptive to biting and sour. I wasn’t sure how to get it back on track, so I went outside to get some air.

    Is it possible to have Christlike disagreements and not let our feelings lead us down a path of destruction? As humans, our emotions stay with us wherever we go. We can’t separate ourselves from them, but we can give ourselves a moment to process them and ask ourselves, “Is this really true?” and “Am I being led by unresolved hurt or by love?” When we do this, our disagreements are less fueled by anger and resentment and led more by a genuine love for others.

    Disagreements are not unbiblical. We see Jesus disagreeing with people in scripture quite often. The problem comes when we are guided by our opinions rather than the Holy Spirit.

    Here are five Christlike ways to handle disagreements:

    1. Ask God to Direct the Conversation

    Even when I’m not in the middle of a disagreement, I often do this. If someone asks me a tough question related to the Bible or about God, I always want the Spirit and sound biblical truth to lead. It is amazing what a short prayer saying, “God, help me,” or “God, guide my words,” can do. By doing so, we acknowledge that our flesh is weak, but our spirit is willing. (Matthew 26:41)

    While we may not have the right words to say in the middle of a disagreement, God does. And when his Spirit directs the conversation, we can be sure we are putting the best version of ourselves out there for others to see.

    2. Ask Yourself, “Do I Love This Person?”

    My pastor once told a story about an administrative assistant he did not get along with. He was very young then, and they had butted heads on some issues. He found a specific verse he was going to use to put her argument to rest once and for all. But on his way to the woman’s office, the Spirit stopped him and asked, “Do you love her?” He knew if he was completely honest, the answer was no. The simple question and redirect made him realize his correction had no basis if it was not rooted in love.

    Many of us are familiar with the following verse in Ephesians, but we forget the love part:

    “Instead, we will speak the truth in love, growing in every way more and more like Christ, who is the head of his body, the church.” Ephesians 4:15 NLT

    When we let our love for Christ and his church lead us instead of our own selfish pride, something beautiful happens. If we read the following verses, we see God’s desire for each of us:

    “He makes the whole body fit together perfectly. As each part does its own special work, it helps the other parts grow, so that the whole body is healthy and growing and full of love.” Ephesians 4:16 NLT

    3. Be Led By a Desire for Understanding

    Have you ever been around someone who just wanted to hear herself talk? Goodness knows I have, and I know I’ve been guilty of acting this way myself. But if our only concern is having the loudest voice in the room, we’ll probably miss opportunities to see and understand God’s people. We’re going to overlook others who genuinely want to be heard and cared for because we’re more concerned with them knowing our opinion.

    When we’re tempted to let our opinions lead us rather than love and care for the other person, let’s take a pause. The Holy Spirit is always willing to help us in our time of need and will give us the patience and understanding we lack.

    James talks about the fact that none of us have wisdom and understanding apart from the Lord and points us toward humble acts done with hearts turned toward God rather than our own selfish motives:

    “Who is wise and understanding among you? Let them show it by their good life, by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom. But if you harbor bitter envy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not boast about it or deny the truth.” James 3:13-14 NIV

    4. Remember, It Is Not Our Job to “Fix” Other People

    Often, we are misled by the notion that we can argue people into following God. We think if we drill our points into their heads with enough sound reasoning and determination, they will change their ways. But we do not see this happening in the Gospels. In every instance where lives are changed, it is a miracle where someone experiences Jesus’ utterly unreasonable grace and mercy.

    The Holy Spirit is in the business of convicting hearts and bringing prodigals to repentance. When we try be the Holy Spirit instead of simply letting him lead us with complete submission, we fall short. More often than not, we let our flesh and our pride take over, and the person we’re trying to convince is more repulsed than drawn to the throne of grace.

    Paul reminds us of what draws others toward God in Romans 2, and contrary to what we sometimes think, it isn’t arguing:

    “Or do you show contempt for the riches of his kindness, forbearance and patience, not realizing that God’s kindness is intended to lead you to repentance?” Romans 2:4 NIV

    5. Remember, the Other Person Was Created in the Image of God

    It’s difficult to speak harshly to someone when we see God’s stamp on him or her. And regardless of whether or not the person is a believer, she was created in God’s image. The person we’re disagreeing with is loved by God and sought after. Every interaction we have needs to be led by this knowledge.

    I once heard someone say that when Jesus led his earthly ministry, he didn’t convince others to leave their former life by pointing and saying, “You’re wrong, you’re wrong, and you’re wrong. Now, follow me.” But when we remind people that they bear the image of the Creator, something inside of them comes alive. They’re transformed because the Spirit awakens them to the fact that they are sons and daughters, and the desire for their old way of life fades.

    Not every disagreement we have with others will be about God or the Bible, but these disagreements seem to stir our emotions the most. This is because we care deeply about our faith and our beliefs, and our lives are transformed because of them. But when we disagree, let’s remember to let God lead the conversation. Disagreements in themselves are not sinful, but hate for our brother and sister does not have a place at God’s table. Let’s remember the price he paid for each and every one of us, and remember that even in his darkest hour of betrayal, he cried out, “Father, forgive them.” (Luke 23:34

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    Abby McDonald is a writing coach and the author of Shift: Changing Our Focus to See the Presence of God. Her mission is to empower women to seek God in the middle of life’s messes and to share their faith with courage. Abby writes regularly for Proverb 31 Ministries’ daily devotions team, and her work has been featured in numerous publications. You can connect with Abby on her website where you can grab a free worship playlist to help you shift your focus toward God. You can also connect with Abby on Instagram.

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