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Elsa McAlonan s Beauty Upgrades: How to achieve a flawless look with Zara Beauty

What’s now & how to do it. ZARA BEAUTY  Zara’s first full make-up range, featuring 132 refillable products, goes on sale this Wednesday, and I predict a stampede. Developed by Diane Kendal, the visionary behind Marc Jacobs Beauty, the vegan collection looks expensive but thankfully isn’t. The Eye Color In 6 palette (£17.99, or £3.99 for refills, zara.com) comes in five colourways, while the Refillable Eyeliner in Inky Dark (£7.99) has an ultra-fine precision brush. There are 40 shades of nail polish (£5.99) with matte, pearly and glitter finishes, as well as satin and matte lipsticks (£9.99). The range will be available online and in Zara’s Bond Street store in London.

Inside the Mysterious World of Celebrity Beauty Brands

Inside the Mysterious World of Celebrity Beauty Brands Allure 6 hrs ago © Allure Nearly two decades ago, Jessica Simpson had an edible cosmetics line called Dessert Beauty, sold at Sephora. It was sugary and sexy, a shimmering distillation of the spirit of the early aughts. Then it disappeared. At the time, Simpson and her then husband Nick Lachey starred in one of the earliest celebrity reality shows, MTV s Newlyweds. It was a simpler time, predating Instagram, Kardashians, and sponcon. Celebrity beauty looks were documented and dissected primarily on red carpet shows and in gossipy magazines like Us and Star. For the first time, their beauty businesses were tabloid fodder too. When People reported on alleged trouble with Dessert s business side, they quoted a representative for Simpson distancing her from the brand. She was a spokesperson with no knowledge of or responsibility for any of the claimed financial snafus, more of a brand ambassador and less of a beauty ex

The funny thing about TikTok

Having the last laugh, from left: Monica Geldart, Star Holroyd, Meggie Foster, Abi Clarke, Sherice Banton and Clara Batten. Styling: Koulla Sergi. Fashion Assistant: Federica Battistino. Make-up: Dani Guinsberg at Carol Hayes using Marc Jacobs Beauty and Julie Read at Carol Hayes using Trinny London. Hair: Alex Szabo at Carol Hayes using Rita Hazan. Hair Assistant: Kirsty O’Brien. For Meggie foster, photograph: Louise Haywood-Schiefer; hair and make-up: Caroline Piasecki Everyone thinks it’s about teens doing silly dances, but it’s actually home to the next breed of comic superstars. Eimear O’Hagan meets the women making millions of us laugh out loud   

KVD Beauty Announces a New Global Director of Tattoo Artistry, Miryam Lumpini, Revealing the Next Iconic Chapter for the Brand to Influence the Makeup Industry

(0) SAN FRANCISCO, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With a nonconformist and fearless spirit, KVD disrupted the industry in 2008 with its untraditional approach to beauty. When having tattoos meant being labeled an outsider, the brand challenged the status quo and embedded this personal mark in its DNA, encouraging it as a form of artistic self-expression. Today, the brand embarks on its next chapter now known as KVD Beauty, unveiling a refreshed brand image, and an invigorated mission with the introduction of its new artists. The new name KVD Beauty will keep the legacy initials but will take on a different meaning as the brand moves into this new phase. KVD will now stand for

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