Plus, your horoscope for February, the most shocking looks from Paris Couture Week, & more. | |
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| | Here’s Your February Horoscope | At last! February is retrograde-free. Expect to feel inspired and optimistic. Innovative and fresh ideas flow in on Feb. 5, as Mercury shifts into progressive Aquarius. Speak your mind with courage and freedom, and you will attract a curious audience. The new moon in Aquarius on Feb. 9 pushes you to take your dreams and plans in an unexpected direction. Think outside the box. Expect a sudden urge to defend people and meaningful causes; Mars rages into independent Aquarius on Feb. 13, motivating you to take a stand. But be warned, insensitive arguments could follow. Read More |
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| | | | CELEB STYLE | 10 Paris Couture Week 2024 Moments That Shocked & Awed | Couture Week is when A-listers embrace the opportunity to lean into weird, wild, and over-the-top ensembles. Jennifer Lopez, for example, collaborated with Schiaparelli’s Daniel Roseberry on a coat made of 7,000 rose petals, which she wore to sit front row at the designer’s show. Meanwhile, fashion week regulars, like Zendaya, Rihanna, and Kylie Jenner, made Paris their playground in the most dramatic outfits (and beauty looks to match). Read More |
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| | | | | BYOMA | Hydrating Serum | | This is the beauty product I would bring with me to a desert island. This packs a punch of hydration unlike any other product I’ve encountered before. My skin has never looked better, and the price is absolutely unbeatable. —Hayley Schueneman, newsletter editor | |
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| | | Kopari | Sun Shield Sunscreen | | This feels like a luxurious elixir. The texture is velvet-soft, and the slight shimmer leaves an undeniably sexy glow on your skin. I actually have a hard time not reapplying this throughout the day — it’s that much fun to use. —Hayley Schueneman, newsletter editor | |
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| | | | | BEAUTY REVIEW | I Tried A Trichloroacetic Acid Peel For My Stubborn Melasma | Of all the high-powered, fancy treatments available during a facial — and there are several to choose from — a chemical peel has always been the one I’ve avoided. Lying down in a dark room while an esthetician essentially burns the skin cells off your face and neck is not my idea of a good time. Unfortunately, I’ve also been blessed with several patches of hyperpigmentation — specifically melasma — which cares very little about my skin care preferences. Read More |
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