We all know how important it is to protect your skin while having fun in the sun. Cosmetic Surgeon, Dr. Adam Scheiner, joined us on HRS to tell us about the causes of skin cancer and how best to ...
Judge Rules Hailey Bieber Can Continue Promoting Rhode Skin-Care Line Amid Trademark Infringement Lawsuit
A judge has ruled that Hailey Bieber can move forward with her skin-care brand, Rhode, for now, after a clothing brand by the same name filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against her back in June ...
Miss Universe Harnaaz Sandhu Drops Her Skin-Care Routine
When Harnaaz Sandhu won the title of Miss Universe last year and brought the crown back to India for the first time in 20 years, the 22-year-old knew it was just the beginning of her impact. Sandhu, ...
The 15 Best Beauty Deals You Can Still Shop from Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale
The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale ends Sunday, but there are still tons of deals on luxe beauty brands to save on skincare and makeup.
Copper: The Ultimate Skincare Ingredient You Need For Those Glowy Goddess Goals
Over the past few years, we’ve noticed a major trend gaining traction in the beauty industry and among the skincare enthusiasts like ourselves. From 24k gold-infused facial serums to colloidal silver ...
6 Skincare Must-Haves For Dry Skin Beauties This Monsoon
Does your skin feel dry and dehydrated even though the weather is so humid? It’s common for dry skin types to experience dullness during the monsoons because the gloomy weather calls for a tweak in ...
Best foundations for mature skin: skincare-packed bases that won’t crease or flake
Happily, there are foundations on the market that are made with mature skin in mind, boasting quality formulas that contain skin-first ingredients. Whether you're looking to blur ...
Tammy Ly and Katie Thurston party and show off drunk skincare routine
Bachelor in Paradise Season 7 star Tammy Ly and The Bachelorette Season 17 lead Katie Thurston practice skincare while drunk.
Police can use facial recognition again after ban in New Orleans, home to sprawling surveillance
Less than two years after passing an ordinance that outlawed facial recognition technologies, New Orleans city council voted last week to allow police to use the controversial tech.