Starting November 4, getting a haircut, manicure, wax, and other beauty services in Los Angeles without a COVID-19 vaccination is going to be kind of tough (or at the very least, quite time-consuming). On Wednesday, October 6, the Los Angeles City Council approved a new law that requires proof of vaccination for entry into indoor
Fashion Fair — one of the first prestige beauty brands created for Black women — is set to relaunch this fall, and will be sold in Sephora, WWD has learned. Fashion Fair launched in the ’70s and was one of the first brands to cater specifically to Black women in the department store channel in
Makeup brand TrèStique is relaunching its line with new products, updated formulas and zero-waste packaging that is made from post-consumer and post-industrial recycled materials. Products will be available on the brand’s site this September. TrèStique, founded by Intercos veterans Jennifer Kapahi and Jack Bensason six years ago, is best known for its “Face in a
It's a great day, Upper East Siders — the first trailer for HBO Max's Gossip Girl reboot series just hit the internet. And look, we fully expected this show to wow us in the fashion department, but we had no idea just how much glamorous drama we were in for when it comes to beauty.
All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Plans to fully reintroduce your skin to the great outdoors are about to get a whole lot better, thanks to a Dermstore sale that's kicking off just before Memorial
All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Hailey Bieber, who's ramping up to launch a brand of her own, just revealed her full nighttime skin-care routine on her YouTube channel. As expected, there are all sorts
"Sustainability" is an ambiguous, ever-evolving concept. In the beauty world, it encompasses many things, but one of the biggest concerns is the bottles, jars, and tubes that accumulate in our medicine cabinets, our showers, our makeup bags — and then our trash cans. On this Earth Day, we at Allure want to affirm our commitment
All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. While COVID-19 might have prevented us last summer from doing many things we enjoy (ahem, dancing on rooftop bars, anyone?), there's one thing it couldn't take away from us:
Over the past year in and out of lockdown in London, Emilia Clarke hasn't been tempted to chop off all her hair or dye it pink. She isn't even itching to get to a salon for a haircut. "My plan is to grow my hair to my bum — the longest hair in the world,"
It doesn't take statistics to know that streaming services saw a huge surge in 2020 — everyone we know, ourselves included, marathoned even more series than we already were. But it wasn't just screen-centric entertainment that got a pandemic-prompted bump. Podcasts became an increasingly popular way to pass the time, stay informed, be amused, and
It's about time, but within the past year, seemingly more companies than ever are using their money to actively lift up communities of color. Lashify created an incubator and mentor program for Black businesses; brands like Anastasia Beverly Hills have pledged whopping amounts of money to Black-led organizations such as the NAACP Legal Defense and
When Amber Jean Rowan was diagnosed with alopecia, an autoimmune disease in which the body attacks its own hair follicles and causes hair loss, 13 years ago, she developed an understandable thirst for knowledge on the subject. She went to medical professionals regarding possible treatments, of course, but despite a thriving internet, the more nuanced
Desirée Rogers, the former chief executive officer of Fashion Fair Cosmetics and social secretary under President Barack Obama, and Cheryl Mayberry McKissack, formerly the CEO of Ebony Media, have a plan to build a world-class beauty company for women of color. The duo are starting with a refresh for Black Opal, the decades-old beauty brand
Kaitlyn Dobrow, 25, from southern California, was a fit, active 18-year-old when she caught bacterial meningitis. The terrifying illness caused her to lose more than half of her skin and required all four limbs to be amputated. On the night before she was admitted to hospital, Kaitlyn had a bad headache and spent the night with intense
Call it body makeup, call it a "glotion" (you know: glow + lotion), call it exactly what you need all summer. Glittery, shimmery body gels and highlighting potions are making their comeback, but not in a 1990’s bubblegum pop kind of way. Instead, the newest in temporary (they only last until your next shower) creams
With a demand for organic cosmetics hitting a zenith in the U.S., Inika Organic, an Australian-based brand, is finding a groundswell of support for its 100 percent vegan, certified organic and cruelty-free line. “We were born out of a need to detox,” said Regis Haberkorn, president of sales and marketing for Inika Organic USA. “Conscious
ColourPop has been pretty good at selling makeup on the Internet.The brand’s colorful, trend-oriented, value-priced products have gained a cult following over the past few years, and the company has done it primarily through online sales. But ColourPop’s launch of complexion — a decidedly untrendy, mainstay category largely dependent on shade matching — has brought
When in doubt, veer neutral. This is true in terms of attitude, but especially when it comes to your eyeshadow spread. Within a handful of fawn, beige, and deep brown or black tones, lie endless eye makeup possibilities ranging from the demure to the dramatic. Charlotte Tilbury gets it. We constantly find ourselves reaching for
Nudestix is teaming with Mary Phillips for its first collaboration with a celebrity makeup artist.Phillips, who has worked with the Kardashian-Jenners, Chrissy Teigen and Hailee Steinfeld, among other celebrities, created a kit with Nudestix dubbed the “Jetsetter Palette.”“ has a special approach to beauty that is in line with us,” said Jenny Frankel, who founded
Slides, swings, seesaws, a ring toss, and selfie booth after selfie booth filled with everything from fake money to bubbles, balloons and cascading confetti. Beautycon was one big playground for the 20,000 attendees who streamed to New York’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center this past weekend — a crowd that ran the gamut from Paris Hilton
We and our partners use cookies on this site to improve our service, perform analytics, personalize advertising, measure advertising performance, and remember website preferences.Ok