Category: Beauty

Beauty tips, skincare routines, makeup tutorials, and self-care advice for looking and feeling your best.

Postpartum Glow Hack: Which Actives to Start With?
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Vitamin C can reverse sun damage and brighten skin—start with it, and your skin will thank you. Prioritize it over retinoids or azelaic acid, unless you’re dealing with acne or need extra exfoliation.

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Naturie Hatomugi Line: My Deep Dive into Three Products (Spoiler: 2 Are Winners)
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A toner that becomes a morning obsession, yet an emulsion that feels like a greasy betrayal—Naturie Hatomugi’s trio splits into two standout winners and one major letdown. Lightweight hydration for oily skin meets a heavy, greasy mess that’s hard to forget.

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Lip Smacker Flip Gloss Is Back (And We’re Obsessed)
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Lip Smacker Flip Gloss is back with candy-colored, high-shine shades that make your lips look like they’re dipped in confetti. It’s the kind of product that makes you question why you ever left the house without it.

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My Undertone Journey: From Flat to Flawless (No, Seriously)
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A warm coral lipstick transformed my face from flat to flawless. I was a cool-toned “rosacea queen” but my skin is actually warm—turning my dull look into a glowing, dimensional masterpiece.

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Khiels Toner Causing Breakouts? My Skin’s Not Happy
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Khiels toner turned my forehead into a red, inflamed mess—no breakouts, just a skin emergency. I’m stuck between skipping a step or risking more irritation, unsure if it’s my skin’s limit or the formula’s fault.

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[routine help] is my skincare routine overkill?
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Your skin isn’t a lab rat—it’s a mood ring that needs a chill vibe. Overkill in skincare can stress oily skin, turning routine into a chemical assault.

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Retinal Users: Should You Skip Morning Cleansing?
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Retinal users are *literally* fighting a war against clogged pores. Skipping morning cleansing could mean more fungal acne, buildup, and a skin disaster waiting to happen.

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Emerging Brands Are Making Ulta Beauty World Their Launchpad
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Over 3,000 people packed Orlando’s beauty summit, and brands like Cécred and Fenty Beauty were just as excited as the attendees. For $160, you get more than $2,000 in products—and it’s not a scam.

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Allure Editors Spill Their J-Beauty Ingredient Obsessions
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Japan’s beauty secrets are finally getting the spotlight, and rice bran—once a humble grain—now powers high-end skincare with antioxidant magic. Tsubaki oil, the lightweight hydration MVP, is rewriting the rules with vitamins A, D, and E, stealing the show in both skincare and hair care.

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Clean Beauty Obsessed With Earth Day
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Beauty brands are now crafting products that clean your skin and the planet—no more guilt over plastic or performance compromises. From refillable jars to serums made from sugarcane, sustainability is finally matching efficacy.

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