There’s a growing demand for non-injectable treatments. Utilising the latest skin-tech innovations, these needle-free procedures can tackle a multitude of skin concerns (including textural ...
Extend the Life of Your Blowout, Get Glass Skin & More With This Month’s Best New Beauty Finds
Discover this month's new beauty launches from Sunday Riley, Color Wow, Maybelline, Laneige, Drybar, and more of your favorite brands.
Melanin Matters: Brownkind’s US Debut Promises Skincare Tailored For Brown Skin
The name itself is a statement: “BROWN” represents the diverse range of melanin-rich skin tones, while “KIND” highlights the gentle, nourishing care the brand promises. With a mission rooted in ...
Skincare Brand Goes Viral With ‘Ordinarily Priced’ Eggs Offer
Popular skincare brand The Ordinary has gone viral for selling "Ordinarily priced eggs" at their stores in New York City. Newsweek reached out to The Ordinary via an online contact form for comment.
22 Natural Skincare Products Under $20 That Will Keep You Looking Young
Natural skincare products don't need to be expensive. In fact, I rounded up 21 great options for less than $20 on Amazon.
Skincare Company Sells Eggs At $3.37 A Dozen Amid US Egg Shortage
The Ordinary posted another set of pictures and videos on Instagram. The caption read, “We heard NYC needed eggs. This weekend, you can get 12 ordinarily priced eggs at our stores for $3.37. No frills ...
Just 37 Popular Skincare Products That Won’t Cost An Arm And A Leg
Everything on this list is less than $25 — which is the going rate for an arm and leg these days. View Entire Post › ...
Skincare brand The Ordinary sells eggs for $3.37 a dozen in NYC as prices go through the roof
A skincare company is addressing the United States’ egg shortage by selling eggs for $3.37 a dozen. The Ordinary, a skincare brand known for its science-backed, no-frills approach, is already a cult ...
Inside a Long Island man’s journey from struggles with cerebral palsy to launching a skincare line with unique family remedies
A Long Island man with cerebral palsy has unveiled a unique line of products using remedies he learned from his grandmother, mom and aunt in India as a little boy.