The charcoal trend, explained
The obsession with achieving beauty and perfection can seem ridiculous at times. Take, for example, the way charcoal became the it ingredient in skincare products a few years ago and
The obsession with achieving beauty and perfection can seem ridiculous at times. Take, for example, the way charcoal became the it ingredient in skincare products a few years ago and
Honestly, I’m pretty much only a beginner when it comes to makeup. I actually didn’t even know what a makeup sponge (Or Beautyblender? What?) was at the start of 2017. However, because I’ve been going to lots of events lately, I’ve decided to learn the ropes. Ever since I started exploring the beauty world, I’ve been getting pretty addicted to lipsticks. I just love the feeling of having color on my lips because it makes me feel good and look slightly more alive than usual. However, there’s one problem that comes with this addiction and it is *drumroll* my student budget.
As a student, I can only rely on my allowance, which is why I have to save up if I want to buy something. Spending P1000 and up on high-end lippies is out of the question, and so this is where local and budget-friendly lipsticks come to the rescue. Aside from being able to provide rich and creamy colors, their ability to last an entire day allows them to somehow keep up with the pricey competition. Hell, they’re probably good enough to be considered dupes. Not to mention they’re produced right here in the country (support local, y’all).
We’ve made a list of the best local lipsticks last time, but there are so much more out there that need to be shared with the rest of the world. Here are some of our latest faves:
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been seeing people with blackened teeth on my feed lately. It is, ironically, all about this new wonder product that’s said to help
By now, you’re probably already well-acquainted with the wonders of Korean skincare and the gazillion steps that go with it. But what about Japanese skincare? One of the most important
Sheet masking is probably the most enticing step in Korean skincare. For many people who practice the multiple step K-skincare routine, sheet masking was their gateway. Who would want to miss
Halloween is right around the corner. And who doesn’t enjoy dressing up and putting unimaginable things on their faces? Once you’ve got your costume down, it’s only proper to put the right kind of makeup and/or skincare on. Here we’ve listed dark, gothic lipsticks, crazy eyeshadow palettes, and a bunch more. See what suits your taste yourself here below:
For those Filipinos who love dyeing their hair in crazy colors–myself included–we all know the pains and struggles of bleaching. It’s itchy, hot, and could possibly burn your scalp if you don’t know how to do it yourself. And let’s not forget how dry and damaged your hair could get right after.
I used to be a redhead, an orange (?) head, and a blonde back in college, but I stopped bleaching my hair after I realized how high-maintenance and expensive it is. I still like colored hair and all; it’s just that I’m way too lazy to go through all maintenance again.
And so the heavens, or rather, cosmetics brand Lime Crime, has listened to the prayers of lazy boys and girls everywhere and came up with some new products off their Unicorn Hair dye line. Set to drop on their web store tomorrow, Lime Crime’s Dark Unicorn collection was especially made for brunettes who want vibrant colored hair without the hassle of bleach.
In another version of this story, Laura Lehmann wouldn’t be a beauty queen. After all, she had been on the road to becoming a doctor, if not for the opportunity
Hope none you made plans that involve going out this coming Sunday. According to an announcement from the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), there will be nothing
We are continuously searching for ways to make our appearance better. The 10-step Korean skincare routine is taking the world by storm. However, some people intend to improve features other
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