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For years, “skinfluencers” embraced K-beauty’s famed 10-step routines. Now experts are advocating the complete opposite.
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Luxury cosmetic procedures reach next level prices.
By Tatiana Boncompagni
A shaved head still has the power to shock.
By Kristen Bateman
The actress has a challenge if you’re thinking about learning to meditate.
By Bee Shapiro
What happens when a beauty brand’s collaborators become too controversial, makeup trends change, and Gen Zers flock to TikTok?
By Rachel Strugatz
Grocery aisles are turning into beauty shelves with a crop of chic new drinks with too-good-to-be true wellness claims.
By Rachel Strugatz
A lot of women who once avoided contouring because of its unnatural, made-for-Instagram effect, are now gravitating toward it.
By Kristen Bateman
Warming, feel-good colors like chocolate milk, gingerbread and sable will be big in 2022, stylists say.
By Kristen Bateman
Here, answers to some pressing questions about what’s going on with your hair and what treatments may be worth trying.
By Tatiana Boncompagni
A-list singers, actors and influencers are dropping makeup and skin care lines at breakneck speed — Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Chiara Ferragni and Addison Rae are among the latest — but does anyone want them anymore?
By Rachel Strugatz
Following lockdowns, makeup is colorful, expressive, imperfect and meant to be seen. It’s “girl gaze” makeup.
By Rachel Strugatz
TikTok is bringing in big business for doctors, but they’d kindly like it to stop.
By Jessica Schiffer
The pioneering pop singer talks beauty secrets, and a life-changing tweezing session.
By Bee Shapiro
Adding collagen powder to your daily smoothie? Opting for a collagen bar as a snack? Proceed cautiously.
By Jessica Schiffer
The actress, mom and co-founder of Onda Beauty talks about the skin-care products she’s excited about now and why she’s so invested in her skin.
By Bee Shapiro
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Blush has become the unlikely makeup hero of the masked generation. Here’s the new way to wear it.
By Kristen Bateman
“I just don’t feel gray,” the fashion designer said. “I feel this.”
By Bee Shapiro
The intricate art of hair tattooing reimagines the buzz cut as a blank canvas.
By Cassidy George
Here’s what his grooming and wellness routine looks like.
By Bee Shapiro
Hydration is trending. It’s the latest lucrative frontier of the wellness boom.
By Jessica Schiffer
At the end of a socially distanced year, simply having the excuse to put on some makeup, like lip color, feels like a cause for celebration.
By Rachel Felder
The singer-songwriter talks about finding her rituals (and learning how to deal with carbs).
By Bee Shapiro
Some new celebrity brands make sense, some don’t. What’s driving the trend?
By Courtney Rubin
What you didn’t know a mist could do.
By Tatiana Boncompagni
As our socially distant way of life begins to feel normal, so, too, do naked nails.
By Jessica DeFino
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How the supermodel is adjusting to a new normal beauty routine.
By Bee Shapiro
The supermodel turned musician, and the former first lady of France, says that lighting is more important than makeup.
By Bee Shapiro
The Gen Z whisperer Hyram Yarbro is not like beauty influencers of the past.
By Rachel Strugatz
How to get a healthy glow even if you’ve barely laid eyes on the sun all summer.
By Kristen Bateman
A decade ago, your lipstick brand wasn’t expected to comment on social justice. Now, customers demand it, especially the teens and adults under 25 that make up Gen Z.
By Rachel Strugatz
The cookie-cutter ski jump nose is a relic now, as cosmetic doctors approach rhinoplasties with a more artistic, individualized approach.
By Tatiana Boncompagni
Once it was everyone’s favorite new thing, but it turns out that washing your face with an oscillating brush is not a good idea.
By Courtney Rubin
A new guard of beauty brands is using slick packaging and candid messaging to sell products women were once embarrassed to buy.
By Rachel Strugatz
If you thought the coronavirus would bring a slowdown in cosmetic procedures, you’d have been wrong. Here’s what to expect in a Covid-19 world.
By Crystal Martin
Good thing men are warming up to some new tools.
By Andrew Adam Newman
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Yes, it’s a real thing.
By Courtney Rubin
The singer and dancer loves her skin. Here’s why.
By Bee Shapiro
Some pros share their tips for doing your makeup while masking.
By Crystal Martin
We checked in with experts to learn about the risks of indoor light and how we can protect ourselves.
By Crystal Martin
A longing for professional grooming is leading some unshorn citizenry to seek out barbering on the sly.
By Rachel Felder
Pilates and chocolate are keeping the “Killing Eve” actress serene while she shelters in place.
By Bee Shapiro
And how the soccer star became something of a skin care fanatic.
By Bee Shapiro
DevaCurl, which for many women represented a hard-won acceptance of their curls, is a target of class-action lawsuits.
By Courtney Rubin
The resilient ’60s style is back for yet another round. Here, how to do it. It will involve a lot of hair spray.
By Marisa Meltzer
Chris Appleton did J. Lo’s hair for the Super Bowl. The video went a bit crazy.
By Crystal Martin
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The actress-singer-television host isn’t perfect all the time, but that’s O.K. Here’s what her beauty routine looks like.
By Bee Shapiro
There’s a boom in low cost skin-care products with a luxury vibe. Here, a look at some of the best of the new class.
By Crystal Martin
When celebs need to de-puff, tighten and tone, they schedule a Melanie Simon electric facial. Can her Ziip at-home device do the same for you? We give it a test run.
By Courtney Rubin
Here’s how you can create a more sustainable one.
By Andrea Cheng
For all of the festive spirit of the season, you may still need a boost to get out the door. This makeup can help.
By Crystal Martin
One day, shining light on your face may be the most important part of your skin care routine. We take a look at the newest devices.
By Crystal Martin
Body-contouring procedures — nonsurgical treatments that promise to freeze fat or build muscle while you lie there — are soaring in popularity. Are they for real?
By Courtney Rubin
Ombré manicures are everywhere. And you already have everything you need.
By Crystal Martin
The outspoken “Good Place” actress says: “I want to look like me.”
By Bee Shapiro
Rather than tell you what beauty products you should want, Volition Beauty, a crowdsourced start-up, wants to loop you into the process.
By Courtney Rubin
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The star, with one of the biggest hits of the summer, clues us in on her beauty rituals.
By Bee Shapiro
A handful of new skin care companies are targeting men on their own turf.
By Courtney Rubin
The eclectic actress has some things to say about a red lip, unruly brows and how she gave a cool girl spin to her new rose perfume.
By Bee Shapiro
They’re breaking down the skin barrier and harming your acid mantle, and this is bad (even if you don’t know — yet — what that mantle is).
By Courtney Rubin
Here, we’ve done the heavy lifting to find your skin-friendly workout-adjacent routine.
By Crystal Martin
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It’s July. Your face is probably puffy, your hair frizzy. How to address your hot-weather skin and hair woes.
By Bee Shapiro
And the “Crazy Rich Asians” star’s yoga routine? “Basically lying down and putting a leg in the air, you know.”
By Bee Shapiro
If you smell like a kale smoothie, can true health be far behind?
By Rachel Syme
We don’t associate loss of tooth structure with the aging we see in the mirror. We should.
By Crystal Martin
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The actress, who returns next week in “Big Little Lies,” is into natural products but likes her cake, too.
By Bee Shapiro
Mermaid hair is not just for millennials. Here’s proof.
By Crystal Martin
The latest beauty trend has arrived from Korea and is taking over social media.
By Bee Shapiro
A new wave of beauty bars aims to make injectables as easy as a Drybar blowout.
By Courtney Rubin
Brushing and flossing get a dose of glam.
By Bee Shapiro
German skin-care brands are changing the way we view clean beauty.
By Bee Shapiro
Remember those early ’90s lip glosses? They’re back in a big way.
By Bee Shapiro
Perhaps a little Botox, though, or maybe some filler. The comedian and actress, who has written a memoir, shares her beauty secrets.
By Bee Shapiro
How do you avoid the redness and peeling? Can you use it if you’re in the sun? And more.
By Tatiana Boncompagni
We’ve got answers.
By Crystal Martin
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How a super-niche category got to be so buzzy.
By Andrea Cheng
The model has some things to say about inclusivity. And bubble masks. And wigs!
By Bee Shapiro
David Mallett, the Parisian stylist who has a new salon in SoHo, has some D.I.Y. French girl styling tricks to share.
By Bee Shapiro
Here’s how the “BlacKkKlansman” star survives the back-to-back red carpets.
By Bee Shapiro
There are plenty of foundation shades on the market now, but women of varied skin tones often need different skin-care products, too.
By Bee Shapiro
Log cabin perfumes are here to make your winter extra cozy.
By Rachel Syme
Find out the actress’s beauty tips, and how she transformed into the Supreme Court justice for “On the Basis of Sex.”
By Bee Shapiro
Three ways to shine at a year-end bash.
By Crystal Martin
That’s the premise behind one of the hottest developments in the beauty business: customizable hair care.
By Courtney Rubin
A subtly accentuated pout can be achieved with makeup alone.
By Bee Shapiro
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The actress, in “The Romanoffs” and “House of Cards” this month, is not down with the marketing of fear in beauty. Here’s how she looks like this.
By Bee Shapiro
Doctors weigh in on the best treatments for our eye woes.
By Crystal Martin
As the incidence of adult acne rises to “epidemic proportions,” pimple products designed for grown-ups — acne patches, among them — are quickly catching on.
By Courtney Rubin
How to choose the right face wash in a sea of cleansers.
By Bee Shapiro
The model, who is engaged to Justin Bieber, explains her custom blood moisturizer and why she looks like a “crazy person” when she’s on a plane.
By Bee Shapiro
Credit social media and the virtual office for the beauty world’s newest concern: the softening jawline. Here, the latest steps people are willing to take for an Instagram-ready jaw.
By Tatiana Boncompagni
Influential stylists and makeup artists would most likely say: It’s only a start.
By Bee Shapiro
The founder of Brother Vellies explains why she doesn’t wear makeup every day and why she has never been to “top” hair salons in the city.
By Bee Shapiro
A wave of designer probiotic pills and powders — stylishly packaged, with names like Glow and Inner Beauty — is based on the idea that perfect skin may be linked to your tummy.
By Courtney Rubin
How this watery fluid became an essential skin care product.
By Andrea Cheng
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The “Crazy Rich Asians” star has been pining for La Mer since middle school but still likes Clearasil.
By Bee Shapiro
When is nail art not nail art? When it creeps up your fingers.
By Crystal Martin
The “Orange Is the New Black” star loves drugstore stuff and would recommend a wig for anyone.
By Bee Shapiro
How the tiny arachnid became the hottest topic of the summer.
By Bee Shapiro
A new bonanza of fruit scents are far more sophisticated than the adolescent splashes of summers past.
By Rachel Syme
There are acid cleansers and toners, washes and scrubs. There’s dermaplaning. There are retinoids. In-office peels. A guide to solve the mystery of exfoliating, once and for all.
By Crystal Martin
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