- The Best Korean Skincare Products
Are you on the hunt for skincare that really makes a difference? Korean beauty products are storming the world with their innovative and effective formulas. We'll explore the best Korean skincare picks that promise to transform your routine. Keep reading – your skin will thank you!
- Eliana Rodriguez, Designer, Gil Rodriguez
“Before there were ready-to-wear designers, all of the rich ladies in Venezuela would go to a nice fabric store and have a tailor make them a custom look. My grandma owned a high-end luxury store; she would travel back and forth to Europe and import fabrics that had licenses for designers like YSL and Valentino. Growing up around that was a magical thing, but I didn’t necessarily think of fashion as a career option. I come from a very academic family, so I assumed that I would end up in a more academically-driven role. But when I was 15, a friend encouraged me to get a job at the mall. I started working at American Apparel, where I ended up staying until I was 25. I literally grew up with the company. I started as a sales associate and ended up dropping out of college because they offered me a job in LA—at the time I was in Canada, where my family immigrated. By the time I left the company, I was running their print ad campaigns and women’s design department. I was a little bit disenchanted by fashion at that point. Instagram was starting to play a major role in people’s lives, and I felt like fashion had started to turn into something that was more for Instagram than for real life. Trends started moving really fast. Even the big fashion houses that I loved started to feel like fast fashion to me. I started buying vintage because I lost interest in all of it. As it turned out, the hardest part about buying vintage was finding good basics, the essentials that you need to put together an outfit. When American Apparel fell in 2017, it really left this void and I wanted to fill it with clothes that felt more like ‘me.’ That’s why I started Gil Rodriguez in 2018, my brand of simple, yet elevated, essentials. Plus, having worked at AA in this very holistic environment—my office was literally on the factory floor—I had learned so much so starting my own company felt like the next natural step.
- How Do You Foundation?
It seems easy. You take some skin-colored goop and paint it all over your face. But anyone who has ever applied foundation once will tell you it’s no walk in the park. Even if by some miracle you shade-matched perfectly on the first try, there are other conundrums to sort through—uneven texture, amount of product, tools, the list goes on. How does anyone navigate this? How do people foundation? We asked 10 beauty insiders for their absolute best tips. You’ll probably need less coverage, and your makeup will last longer without flaking. Here’s to looking good, from all angles.The Gentle Exfoliation“Smooth foundation starts with smooth skin. I always start by doing a light exfoliation. Lately I’ve been using Pixi Glow Peel Pads—the glycolic acid helps slough off any dead skin cells on the surface. For dryness around the nose and picked-at blemishes, I take a small amount of Homeoplasmine on a cotton swab and gently massage into the scab or flaky skin. In most instances, this is enough to completely remove it and smooth it out. It’s important not to overload the skin before makeup. The more products you’re mixing and matching, the higher the chance certain ingredients won’t get along with each other. This is what causes that weird rolling of product you often see. Focus on skincare that absorbs, and doesn’t sit on top of the skin—I almost always use Eminence Facial Recovery Oil.” —Dana Delaney, makeup artistThe Beyoncé Method“I've tried all sorts of foundations and all sorts of methods of application. I remember my first MAC 190 brush I saved up for in high school, to the Beauty Blenders I used when I moved to New York. At some hazy point years ago, I said goodbye to all that and went for the brushes I was born with—my hands. I use Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless filter as my primer, which creates a glowy base to work with and less foundation overall. Once it's time for foundation, I put the tiniest amount on my cheeks (where I have hyperpigmentation and acne typically) and a bit on my nose and chin. I then go back in with a light pat of foundation all over so it doesn't look like I've just covered my spots, grabbing a bit extra to put onto my jawline and onto my neck. I haven't figured out the right setting situation, but I'm eager to try ONE/SIZE's spray after my friend wore it to the Renaissance tour—we've also learned this is a favorite of Queen Bey's, too!” —Roya Shariat, Social Impact at GlossierThe Winter Skin Fix“Super hydrating moisturizer is the best base for any foundation, as healthy, moisturized skin always gives that extra beautiful luster—it’s a glow that lasts all day. You’ll end up using less actual makeup when your skin looks this good. Models come in super dehydrated in the winter, so I have a few creams in rotation. One that works on everyone is Avène Crème For Intolerant Skin. It’s super hydrating and soothing, and it has very few ingredients, so it works on even the most sensitive skin. For those who love a traditional primer, you can’t get any better than Laura Mercier’s classic Foundation Primer. It’s the smoothest, most lightweight primer that never pills and doesn’t set the foundation too fast.” —Ingeborg, makeup artistThe Less Is More“My complexion philosophy is always less is more. Typically, I’m a concealer all over the face kind of girl, but, I started using the Glossier Stretch Fluid foundation and suddenly I’m a convert. I still use as little as possible—a half pump to a pump gets the job done for me. I always start my pumping on the back of my hand and then using my fingers, I pick up the product and add a few dots around my face. I’ve recently become a brush girl so I don’t get makeup all over my clothes and white walls from finger painting my face. My go-to complexion brush is Merit’s Brush No.1—it’s the perfect compact size for more control and the bristles are very dense, which I find is the best for me when applying foundation. Once the foundation is dotted all over my face, I use the brush to tap it in. Tapping for me leaves the most natural, skin-like finish; I never rub it in. After I apply I usually spray my face with rose water to ensure my skin is as hydrated as possible!” —Ivy Kenton, Influencer Marketing at GlossierThe Hot Tip“I start by cleansing the skin with Aveda Botanical Kinetics Radiant Skin Refiner to smooth everything out. I then apply Hydro-Plumping Re-Texturizing Serum Concentrate from Kiehl’s, which plumps the skin and helps it retain moisture. I finish with Dr. Hauschka Rose Day Cream, a rich cream with minimal ingredients. Using my fingertips, I work in Laura Mercier Radiance Primer. The warmth from your fingers works well to evenly apply the product and helps melt the product to your skin. You don’t want it to feel like it's hovering above the surface. I also do this with makeup—I warm the product on the back of my hands before applying.” —Mimi Quiquine, makeup artistThe One-Two Punch“The key to flawless smooth foundation is what you prep with underneath. I am a big fan of adding moisture and tackling excess shine before applying the base. I use a hydrating primer like Hourglass' hydrating serum all over, and then a mattifying serum like MAC Refined Zone down the T-zone. This ensures that no areas grab and look too heavy or dry—it will also give up to 24-hour wear.” —Lynsey Alexander, makeup artistThe Sensitive Solution“The most important step in my makeup routine is actually skincare. I tend to have dry, sensitive skin so I have to make sure that the products I'm using will not only last for 12 hours a day, but also not strip my skin of its natural moisture. I'll apply a small amount of hyaluronic acid—I use Vichy Aqualia Thermal Face Serum—because it helps my skin absorb the cream better. I'll finish my skincare prep with a light but powerful moisturizer like Youth To The People Adaptogen Deep Moisture Cream. I love this moisturizer because it doesn't pill up under my foundation, and contains pentapeptides that calm the skin and reduce irritation. Next I'll warm up a dime-size amount of liquid foundation along with a small dot of moisturizer in my palms—the moisturizer helps thin the foundation out so it’s not as heavy. The heat of my hands help to ensure an even blend and smoother finish.”—Jenn Collins, makeup artistThe Speedy“The days where I had infinite time to do my makeup are long gone, so nowadays I focus on speed and simplicity. If I know I’m going to wear foundation that day, I start by doing my skincare first so that my sunscreen has ample time to dry while I’m doing everything else I need to do in the morning. If I don’t do this, then my foundation will interact with the SPF and turn orange. When I’m ready to apply the foundation, I try an exercise where I attempt to use the tiniest amount of foundation possible—usually half a pump or less. The finish is so much more natural-looking and flattering. I squirt that directly on my brush and dot the middle of my face. I never foundation my forehead or perimeter of my face—those areas are purely for bronzer.” —Ashley Weatherford, Into The GlossThe Lock“What I would do is exfoliate and make sure that the skin has had adequate moisturizing. I'll sometimes even use a jade or rose quartz roller to stimulate collagen or do a light facial massage while applying moisturizer. When using makeup you want to stay away from things that are too active—wrinkle creams and things that are great for nighttime. In the daytime, a mattifying moisturizer is almost like a primer. Stippling with a wet Beautyblender is the best way to layer on foundation. I like the Alleven Hyaluronic Airbrush Foundation or L'Oréal Freshwater Foundation, which are lightweight. If you apply your foundation while your skin is slightly damp from your moisturizer, it will blend together in a really organic way. As your moisturizer dries, your foundation locks in.” —Sir John, makeup artistThe Full Shebang“I love to do a multi-step regimen to prep the skin for a smooth, long-lasting makeup application. I apply Nars Hydrating Toner on clean skin to gently exfoliate dead skin cells. Then, I restore moisture and radiance with Caudalie Beauty Elixir spray and Sisley Ecological Compound massaged into the skin. I use a facial tissue sheet to blot off excess skincare that hasn’t absorbed. To smooth out any texture or larger pores, I tap a small amount of MAC Skin Refined Zone Treatment with fingers. I prime the skin with Le Maquillage Pro Makeup Mixer which helps makes any foundation malleable and looking just like skin.” —Alana Wright, makeup artist Photo via ITG. Article updated August 22, 2023.
- I Tried Korea’s Number One Sheet Mask Brand and My Skin Has Never Been So Hydrated
Mediheal’s masks are so good, one of them nearly quadrupled my skin’s moisture levels. Read on to find out what else the masks did for my complexion.As the editor of The Klog and a longtime K-beauty fan, I’ve tried a lot of sheet masks over the years – I try to do at least one sheet masking session a week. I’ve used moisturizing masks, brightening masks, purifying masks, firming masks, hydrogel masks, cotton masks, biocellulose masks…you name it, it’s been on my face. Nine times out of ten, the results are totally satisfactory. I don’t expect miracles from a sheet mask, just a dewier complexion and a relaxing 20 minutes. So when a bunch of sheet masks from Mediheal, a brand crowned as the number one sheet mask purveyor in Korea, came across my desk, I was curious if I’d really notice that much of difference in comparison to the hundreds of others I’ve tried. To find out, I not only tested three of the brand’s top-selling masks, but tested my moisture levels before and after each use with a skin moisture analyzing device. Below, my results. Mediheal Hydro Advanced Capsule Hydration Treatment Sheet Mask Moisture level before: 21.5%
- Lauren Perez Waltzer, Founder, Anablue
“I’ve been surrounded by fashion my whole life. My parents are in the industry, and I would go to showrooms with them growing up. My uncle started a big brand in the ‘80s called Rampage. I remember being in the warehouse and going monkey bar to monkey bar with the clothing racks. I naturally thought that’s what I wanted to do myself. Luckily, I was able to work in the family business, which dealt with wholesale fashion, but as I grew up, I realized I wanted something different for myself. I knew I didn't necessarily want to be a designer but I still wanted to be in that realm, so I started my consultancy firm, Here Four You. I do everything from creative direction to marketing and brand strategy. When people ask, ‘What do you do?’ I always make a joke and say, ‘Whatever you need me to do. That's why it’s called Here Four You.’ Alo Yoga was one of my first clients. I launched the first store 10 years ago with the founders, Danny Harris and Marco DeGeorge. Other clients include Bandier, Good American, FRAME, and Khy, Kylie Jenner’s fashion brand. Working with all of these brands has been so helpful in taking my own hair company, Anablue, from bottle to market. I’ve really seen the level of detail needed to scale a company. In a way, I’ve been training for this my whole life. I grew up making my own hair concoctions with oils my dad gotten from Morocco. Meanwhile, my mom and I spent Saturdays making scrubs and lotions in our kitchen, and now, all three products—the Treatment Oil, the Scalp Cleanser, and the Hair Serum—are a direct result of those experiments. SKINCAREWhen you become pregnant, you have to take a look at every ingredient in your products because there are a lot you can’t use. You also get new skin conditions—I had melasma with my first pregnancy, and I’m dealing with it again now that I’m pregnant with my baby girl. I know there are all of these lasers to help, but last time, the melasma spots faded on their own, so I’m hoping that’s the case this time, too.
- The Best Hand Soap of 2024
Washing hands is key to staying healthy, but with so many options, picking the right soap can be tough. Did you know that liquid hand soap is favored because it's hygienic and easy to use? In this article, we'll guide you through selecting the best hand soap for your needs – from ingredients to eco-friendliness. Keep reading; your perfect hand wash awaits!
- The Best Retinol Cream of 2024
Are you on a quest to find the perfect retinol cream that will turn back the clock on your skin? Retinol is hailed for its powerful anti-aging properties, which are capable of giving you that youthful glow. This article unveils a tailored guide to help you select the cream that aligns with your unique skin needs and dives into top product recommendations. Keep reading; smoother skin awaits!
- The Best Retinol For Beginners
Wrinkles got you worried? Retinol is a skincare hero known for turning back the clock. Our guide simplifies choosing the perfect retinol to start your journey toward smoother skin. Keep reading; it's easier than you think:
- The Best Treatments for Different Types of Wrinkles
What are the best products for wrinkles? Even more, what are the best products for different kinds of wrinkles? Read on to find out.You may be thinking to yourself, “A wrinkle is a wrinkle… right?” And though that’s accurate on a surface level (get it?), the truth is that not all wrinkles are the same in terms of how they form, how you can prevent them, and how you ultimately treat them. To learn more about this topic, we spoke to Sejal Shah, a Manhattan-based cosmetic dermatologist and the founder of SmarterSkin Dermatology, who offered some wonderful insight that’ll enable you to think more strategically about your current skin care routine. First, let’s discuss what wrinkles are and how they form. The DL on wrinkle formation
- This Gentle 5-Step Routine Will Help Repair Your Skin’s Barrier
We’ve got the products and ingredients you need to soothe and restore. The moisture barrier has become a hot topic of discussion in the skin care world, and for good reason. A rise in popularity of elaborate routines, exfoliating treatments and an ignited desire to try new ingredients means that many of us have put our skin through the ringer on a quest to have a smooth, glowing complexion. Let’s admit it, we’ve all tried an acid treatment that’s active ingredient percentage is tip-toeing the line of acceptability.
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- The Best Korean Skincare Products
Are you on the hunt for skincare that really makes a difference? Korean beauty products are storming the world with their innovative and effective formulas. We'll explore the best Korean skincare picks that promise to transform your routine. Keep reading – your skin will thank you!
- Eliana Rodriguez, Designer, Gil Rodriguez
“Before there were ready-to-wear designers, all of the rich ladies in Venezuela would go to a nice fabric store and have a tailor make them a custom look. My grandma owned a high-end luxury store; she would travel back and forth to Europe and import fabrics that had licenses for designers like YSL and Valentino. Growing up around that was a magical thing, but I didn’t necessarily think of fashion as a career option. I come from a very academic family, so I assumed that I would end up in a more academically-driven role. But when I was 15, a friend encouraged me to get a job at the mall. I started working at American Apparel, where I ended up staying until I was 25. I literally grew up with the company. I started as a sales associate and ended up dropping out of college because they offered me a job in LA—at the time I was in Canada, where my family immigrated. By the time I left the company, I was running their print ad campaigns and women’s design department. I was a little bit disenchanted by fashion at that point. Instagram was starting to play a major role in people’s lives, and I felt like fashion had started to turn into something that was more for Instagram than for real life. Trends started moving really fast. Even the big fashion houses that I loved started to feel like fast fashion to me. I started buying vintage because I lost interest in all of it. As it turned out, the hardest part about buying vintage was finding good basics, the essentials that you need to put together an outfit. When American Apparel fell in 2017, it really left this void and I wanted to fill it with clothes that felt more like ‘me.’ That’s why I started Gil Rodriguez in 2018, my brand of simple, yet elevated, essentials. Plus, having worked at AA in this very holistic environment—my office was literally on the factory floor—I had learned so much so starting my own company felt like the next natural step.
- How Do You Foundation?
It seems easy. You take some skin-colored goop and paint it all over your face. But anyone who has ever applied foundation once will tell you it’s no walk in the park. Even if by some miracle you shade-matched perfectly on the first try, there are other conundrums to sort through—uneven texture, amount of product, tools, the list goes on. How does anyone navigate this? How do people foundation? We asked 10 beauty insiders for their absolute best tips. You’ll probably need less coverage, and your makeup will last longer without flaking. Here’s to looking good, from all angles.The Gentle Exfoliation“Smooth foundation starts with smooth skin. I always start by doing a light exfoliation. Lately I’ve been using Pixi Glow Peel Pads—the glycolic acid helps slough off any dead skin cells on the surface. For dryness around the nose and picked-at blemishes, I take a small amount of Homeoplasmine on a cotton swab and gently massage into the scab or flaky skin. In most instances, this is enough to completely remove it and smooth it out. It’s important not to overload the skin before makeup. The more products you’re mixing and matching, the higher the chance certain ingredients won’t get along with each other. This is what causes that weird rolling of product you often see. Focus on skincare that absorbs, and doesn’t sit on top of the skin—I almost always use Eminence Facial Recovery Oil.” —Dana Delaney, makeup artistThe Beyoncé Method“I've tried all sorts of foundations and all sorts of methods of application. I remember my first MAC 190 brush I saved up for in high school, to the Beauty Blenders I used when I moved to New York. At some hazy point years ago, I said goodbye to all that and went for the brushes I was born with—my hands. I use Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless filter as my primer, which creates a glowy base to work with and less foundation overall. Once it's time for foundation, I put the tiniest amount on my cheeks (where I have hyperpigmentation and acne typically) and a bit on my nose and chin. I then go back in with a light pat of foundation all over so it doesn't look like I've just covered my spots, grabbing a bit extra to put onto my jawline and onto my neck. I haven't figured out the right setting situation, but I'm eager to try ONE/SIZE's spray after my friend wore it to the Renaissance tour—we've also learned this is a favorite of Queen Bey's, too!” —Roya Shariat, Social Impact at GlossierThe Winter Skin Fix“Super hydrating moisturizer is the best base for any foundation, as healthy, moisturized skin always gives that extra beautiful luster—it’s a glow that lasts all day. You’ll end up using less actual makeup when your skin looks this good. Models come in super dehydrated in the winter, so I have a few creams in rotation. One that works on everyone is Avène Crème For Intolerant Skin. It’s super hydrating and soothing, and it has very few ingredients, so it works on even the most sensitive skin. For those who love a traditional primer, you can’t get any better than Laura Mercier’s classic Foundation Primer. It’s the smoothest, most lightweight primer that never pills and doesn’t set the foundation too fast.” —Ingeborg, makeup artistThe Less Is More“My complexion philosophy is always less is more. Typically, I’m a concealer all over the face kind of girl, but, I started using the Glossier Stretch Fluid foundation and suddenly I’m a convert. I still use as little as possible—a half pump to a pump gets the job done for me. I always start my pumping on the back of my hand and then using my fingers, I pick up the product and add a few dots around my face. I’ve recently become a brush girl so I don’t get makeup all over my clothes and white walls from finger painting my face. My go-to complexion brush is Merit’s Brush No.1—it’s the perfect compact size for more control and the bristles are very dense, which I find is the best for me when applying foundation. Once the foundation is dotted all over my face, I use the brush to tap it in. Tapping for me leaves the most natural, skin-like finish; I never rub it in. After I apply I usually spray my face with rose water to ensure my skin is as hydrated as possible!” —Ivy Kenton, Influencer Marketing at GlossierThe Hot Tip“I start by cleansing the skin with Aveda Botanical Kinetics Radiant Skin Refiner to smooth everything out. I then apply Hydro-Plumping Re-Texturizing Serum Concentrate from Kiehl’s, which plumps the skin and helps it retain moisture. I finish with Dr. Hauschka Rose Day Cream, a rich cream with minimal ingredients. Using my fingertips, I work in Laura Mercier Radiance Primer. The warmth from your fingers works well to evenly apply the product and helps melt the product to your skin. You don’t want it to feel like it's hovering above the surface. I also do this with makeup—I warm the product on the back of my hands before applying.” —Mimi Quiquine, makeup artistThe One-Two Punch“The key to flawless smooth foundation is what you prep with underneath. I am a big fan of adding moisture and tackling excess shine before applying the base. I use a hydrating primer like Hourglass' hydrating serum all over, and then a mattifying serum like MAC Refined Zone down the T-zone. This ensures that no areas grab and look too heavy or dry—it will also give up to 24-hour wear.” —Lynsey Alexander, makeup artistThe Sensitive Solution“The most important step in my makeup routine is actually skincare. I tend to have dry, sensitive skin so I have to make sure that the products I'm using will not only last for 12 hours a day, but also not strip my skin of its natural moisture. I'll apply a small amount of hyaluronic acid—I use Vichy Aqualia Thermal Face Serum—because it helps my skin absorb the cream better. I'll finish my skincare prep with a light but powerful moisturizer like Youth To The People Adaptogen Deep Moisture Cream. I love this moisturizer because it doesn't pill up under my foundation, and contains pentapeptides that calm the skin and reduce irritation. Next I'll warm up a dime-size amount of liquid foundation along with a small dot of moisturizer in my palms—the moisturizer helps thin the foundation out so it’s not as heavy. The heat of my hands help to ensure an even blend and smoother finish.”—Jenn Collins, makeup artistThe Speedy“The days where I had infinite time to do my makeup are long gone, so nowadays I focus on speed and simplicity. If I know I’m going to wear foundation that day, I start by doing my skincare first so that my sunscreen has ample time to dry while I’m doing everything else I need to do in the morning. If I don’t do this, then my foundation will interact with the SPF and turn orange. When I’m ready to apply the foundation, I try an exercise where I attempt to use the tiniest amount of foundation possible—usually half a pump or less. The finish is so much more natural-looking and flattering. I squirt that directly on my brush and dot the middle of my face. I never foundation my forehead or perimeter of my face—those areas are purely for bronzer.” —Ashley Weatherford, Into The GlossThe Lock“What I would do is exfoliate and make sure that the skin has had adequate moisturizing. I'll sometimes even use a jade or rose quartz roller to stimulate collagen or do a light facial massage while applying moisturizer. When using makeup you want to stay away from things that are too active—wrinkle creams and things that are great for nighttime. In the daytime, a mattifying moisturizer is almost like a primer. Stippling with a wet Beautyblender is the best way to layer on foundation. I like the Alleven Hyaluronic Airbrush Foundation or L'Oréal Freshwater Foundation, which are lightweight. If you apply your foundation while your skin is slightly damp from your moisturizer, it will blend together in a really organic way. As your moisturizer dries, your foundation locks in.” —Sir John, makeup artistThe Full Shebang“I love to do a multi-step regimen to prep the skin for a smooth, long-lasting makeup application. I apply Nars Hydrating Toner on clean skin to gently exfoliate dead skin cells. Then, I restore moisture and radiance with Caudalie Beauty Elixir spray and Sisley Ecological Compound massaged into the skin. I use a facial tissue sheet to blot off excess skincare that hasn’t absorbed. To smooth out any texture or larger pores, I tap a small amount of MAC Skin Refined Zone Treatment with fingers. I prime the skin with Le Maquillage Pro Makeup Mixer which helps makes any foundation malleable and looking just like skin.” —Alana Wright, makeup artist Photo via ITG. Article updated August 22, 2023.
- I Tried Korea’s Number One Sheet Mask Brand and My Skin Has Never Been So Hydrated
Mediheal’s masks are so good, one of them nearly quadrupled my skin’s moisture levels. Read on to find out what else the masks did for my complexion.As the editor of The Klog and a longtime K-beauty fan, I’ve tried a lot of sheet masks over the years – I try to do at least one sheet masking session a week. I’ve used moisturizing masks, brightening masks, purifying masks, firming masks, hydrogel masks, cotton masks, biocellulose masks…you name it, it’s been on my face. Nine times out of ten, the results are totally satisfactory. I don’t expect miracles from a sheet mask, just a dewier complexion and a relaxing 20 minutes. So when a bunch of sheet masks from Mediheal, a brand crowned as the number one sheet mask purveyor in Korea, came across my desk, I was curious if I’d really notice that much of difference in comparison to the hundreds of others I’ve tried. To find out, I not only tested three of the brand’s top-selling masks, but tested my moisture levels before and after each use with a skin moisture analyzing device. Below, my results. Mediheal Hydro Advanced Capsule Hydration Treatment Sheet Mask Moisture level before: 21.5%
- Lauren Perez Waltzer, Founder, Anablue
“I’ve been surrounded by fashion my whole life. My parents are in the industry, and I would go to showrooms with them growing up. My uncle started a big brand in the ‘80s called Rampage. I remember being in the warehouse and going monkey bar to monkey bar with the clothing racks. I naturally thought that’s what I wanted to do myself. Luckily, I was able to work in the family business, which dealt with wholesale fashion, but as I grew up, I realized I wanted something different for myself. I knew I didn't necessarily want to be a designer but I still wanted to be in that realm, so I started my consultancy firm, Here Four You. I do everything from creative direction to marketing and brand strategy. When people ask, ‘What do you do?’ I always make a joke and say, ‘Whatever you need me to do. That's why it’s called Here Four You.’ Alo Yoga was one of my first clients. I launched the first store 10 years ago with the founders, Danny Harris and Marco DeGeorge. Other clients include Bandier, Good American, FRAME, and Khy, Kylie Jenner’s fashion brand. Working with all of these brands has been so helpful in taking my own hair company, Anablue, from bottle to market. I’ve really seen the level of detail needed to scale a company. In a way, I’ve been training for this my whole life. I grew up making my own hair concoctions with oils my dad gotten from Morocco. Meanwhile, my mom and I spent Saturdays making scrubs and lotions in our kitchen, and now, all three products—the Treatment Oil, the Scalp Cleanser, and the Hair Serum—are a direct result of those experiments. SKINCAREWhen you become pregnant, you have to take a look at every ingredient in your products because there are a lot you can’t use. You also get new skin conditions—I had melasma with my first pregnancy, and I’m dealing with it again now that I’m pregnant with my baby girl. I know there are all of these lasers to help, but last time, the melasma spots faded on their own, so I’m hoping that’s the case this time, too.
- The Best Hand Soap of 2024
Washing hands is key to staying healthy, but with so many options, picking the right soap can be tough. Did you know that liquid hand soap is favored because it's hygienic and easy to use? In this article, we'll guide you through selecting the best hand soap for your needs – from ingredients to eco-friendliness. Keep reading; your perfect hand wash awaits!
- The Best Retinol Cream of 2024
Are you on a quest to find the perfect retinol cream that will turn back the clock on your skin? Retinol is hailed for its powerful anti-aging properties, which are capable of giving you that youthful glow. This article unveils a tailored guide to help you select the cream that aligns with your unique skin needs and dives into top product recommendations. Keep reading; smoother skin awaits!
- The Best Retinol For Beginners
Wrinkles got you worried? Retinol is a skincare hero known for turning back the clock. Our guide simplifies choosing the perfect retinol to start your journey toward smoother skin. Keep reading; it's easier than you think:
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What are the best products for wrinkles? Even more, what are the best products for different kinds of wrinkles? Read on to find out.You may be thinking to yourself, “A wrinkle is a wrinkle… right?” And though that’s accurate on a surface level (get it?), the truth is that not all wrinkles are the same in terms of how they form, how you can prevent them, and how you ultimately treat them. To learn more about this topic, we spoke to Sejal Shah, a Manhattan-based cosmetic dermatologist and the founder of SmarterSkin Dermatology, who offered some wonderful insight that’ll enable you to think more strategically about your current skin care routine. First, let’s discuss what wrinkles are and how they form. The DL on wrinkle formation
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We’ve got the products and ingredients you need to soothe and restore. The moisture barrier has become a hot topic of discussion in the skin care world, and for good reason. A rise in popularity of elaborate routines, exfoliating treatments and an ignited desire to try new ingredients means that many of us have put our skin through the ringer on a quest to have a smooth, glowing complexion. Let’s admit it, we’ve all tried an acid treatment that’s active ingredient percentage is tip-toeing the line of acceptability.
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