Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston 'both use fillers and Botox,' a source exclusively tells Life & Style, adding that 'Jen normalizes plastic surgery.' ...
Ellen DeGeneres Addresses Change in Physical Appearance After Quitting Fillers and Botox
Ellen DeGeneres returned to the stage for Ellen’s Last Stand … UP comedy act and revealed that she stopped using Botox and filler after the series finale.
Halle Berry Admits Her Anti-Aging Secrets and Pitches Her Catwoman Sequel Ideas
E! News’ Will Marfuggi sits down with Halle Berry to talk about her new Netflix movie with Mark Wahlberg, ‘The Union’. She also shares the secret for anti-aging and if she would ever star in another ...
‘I can’t keep up!’ Shoppers scream as Primark drops brand new lip oils inspired by popular tipples
PRIMARK has dropped brand new lip oils that are reminiscent of our favourite tipples. Thanks to the rise of “clean girl aesthetic” trends on TikTok, lip oil has cemented itself as a beauty ...
Julianne Hough on the Writing Ritual She Does Every Day, and the Lip Balm You’ll Always Find in Her Bag
Actor, dancer, and Dancing with the Stars host Julianne Hough was often asked when she was going to write a memoir or autobiography, given all the “twists and turns” her life ...
Tinted lip balms: ‘I’m a beauty editor and this is the one product I hoard’
“If you loved a Lancome Juicy Tube back in the day, this is your modern-day equivalent, although I would argue it’s better as it comes with zero stickiness. Available in one lovely raspberry-pink ...
‘Skincare’ Review: A Thriller That’s Only Skin Deep
Elizabeth Banks stars as Hope Goldman, a facialist to the stars who’s moving on to the next step in her illustrious career with her own skincare line. When she and PR assistant Marine (Michaela Jaé ...
Skincare Review
It may be based on true events, but Skincare can’t figure out how to angle its own twisty narrative. Is Hope a master manipulator, or a victim who ends up girlbossing too close to the sun? Skincare ...
‘Skincare’ Review: Elizabeth Banks Stars in a Mildly Entertaining Tale of Facials and Fixation
A famous Los Angeles aesthetician becomes obsessed with her rival in Austin Peters' debut narrative feature co-starring Lewis Pullman and Michaela Jaé (MJ) Rodriguez.