2021: Beauty is getting back to its roots
Forget glowy skin and neon hair streaks because 2021 is all about embracing this more authentic, down-to-earth approach to beauty with confidence.
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Forget glowy skin and neon hair streaks because 2021 is all about embracing this more authentic, down-to-earth approach to beauty with confidence.
Good news for man’s best friend! A host of dog grooming products made with natural, skin- and environment- friendly ingredients are springing up online.
Global cosmetics giant L’Oreal Paris has launched “Signature Faces,” a line of virtual makeup products which you can use for your video meetings and calls.
Patients did not think twice but to snap up nose jobs and eyelid operations at a Thai cosmetic surgery for its first Singles’ Day sale on Nov. 11.
Around 118.4 million beauty-related tweets, across all languages, were made between July 2019 and July 2020, as per a report by Twitter and Sprinklr.
A TikTok user went to a store to verify the expiry date of a moisturizer on Checkcosmetic.net, only to discover it was manufactured in 2011.
Face masks have created a new problem with all manner of skin woes, such as irritation, red and/or white spots or even blackheads.
Thanks, in part, to social media platform TikTok, some people have started incorporating ice cubes in their skincare routines.
The move towards a more responsible and eco-friendly habits has seen some consumers switch from liquid shampoos and shower gels to old school solid soaps.