The beauty industry hasn't been the most inclusive in the past, with brands offering abysmal shade options when it comes to make-up and hair products that don't cater to different textures but, we're ... ( read original story ...)
Everyone’s Comparing This Affordable Skincare Brand to The Ordinary
Beauty lovers everywhere, meet The Inkey List—the under-the-radar brand that delivers ... Instead of vitamin B5 (like The Ordinary), The Inkey List's hyaluronic hero is paired with Matrixyl 3000—a ... ( read original story ...)
Alicia Keys has ‘always cared’ about skin care
Alicia Keys has "always cared" about her skin care but notes that everyone is "different" when it comes to their beauty routine. ( read original story ...)
Thai clinic offers mini face mask for up close beauty treatments
As Thai businesses modify their work practices after coming out of lockdown, a beauty clinic in Bangkok has devised a mini face mask for clients receiving up close and personal cosmetic treatments ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: No Botox and no fillers under lockdown
Iwan Steffan relies on cosmetic treatments such as Botox injections and facial fillers to look and feel good. The 30-year-old is also one of those who has been unable to get cosmetic treatments during ... ( read original story ...)
Aussie Natural Skin Care Brand MooGoo Appoints Domino’s’ CMO Melody Livingstone To CEO Role
Australian natural skin care brand MooGoo has appointed former Domino’s ANZ CMO Melody Livingstone as its new CEO, taking over from founder and current CEO Craig Jones. Jones founded the company in ... ( read original story ...)
Botched lockdown Botox and filler left us bloody, bruised and battered
LIPS bloodied, black and swollen, this look is a result of “lockdown face” as those who can’t see beauticians make up for the lack of Botox and fillers by attempting a DIY job at home. With ... ( read original story ...)
I’ve had £1.5k of bootleg Botox, filler & waxing at home during lockdown – I’d rather get sick than look rough
MOST people have accepted lockdown means they are going to go without favourite treatments, be it Botox, fillers or even the humble hairdressers. Not so Janey Harwood, 28, who since ... ( read original story ...)
54 Black-Owned Fashion and Beauty Brands to Support Now, and Always
She reminded followers that—in addition to on-the-ground work as protestors, signing petitions, making donations, and making calls to government officials—another way to make your voice heard in ... ( read original story ...)