July 20, 2017
by Rachael Comeau
Millennial pink, which has been described as “the color of now,” has truly taken over every aspects of our lives. It has infiltrated not only the fashion and beauty worlds, but also food, interior design, music, and all of our social media feeds. The color is not actually one sole color; it can range from beige to peach, to a brighter, candy-like pink tone. Entire brands, retail stores, and restaurants have centered their images around the color, further proving that it is here to stay. The trend is said to have truly started a couple of years ago, but has proved able to remain relevant and refreshing season after season. This summer is no exception; designers like Roksanda, Moschino, and Chloé all incorporated the color into their collections. To take advantage of this trend in your own wardrobes and daily routines, be sure to check out Herbivore Botanicals Coco Rose Body Polish, or Ban.do’s Amigo Circle Bag in Rosé.
Click through the slideshow above to see our other top picks for millennial fashion, beauty, and accessories for this summer season, and beyond.
June 6, 2017
by Rachael Comeau
Trends from the 90’s have made successful reappearances on the runway over the past few seasons, but the return of the aesthetics of the decade doesn’t merely stop at clothing. More recently, iconic beauty trends worn on 90’s icons like Kate Moss, Drew Barrymore, and Winona Ryder have made significant comebacks in the beauty industry. The most prominent of these trends include berry lipstick, metallic and blue eye shadow, glossy lips, lip liner, and lower lid eyeliner.
Berry lipstick was the ultimate shade choice of the 90’s; to channel this look yourself, try Maybelline’s Color Sensational Lipstick in Gone Greige, available online at Ulta, or Bite Beauty’s Amuse Bouche Lipstick in Jam, available online at Sephora. Pair lip colors with a shiny top coat via Glossier’s newest Lip Gloss, available now at Glossier.com. Another beauty staple of the decade was heavily lined lips, usually a shade or two darker than the wearer’s lipstick color. Duplicate the look or truly make it your own with Bite Beauty’s Lip Pencil in 084 or 042 (available online at Sephora). Inky to bright cobalt blue and daring metallic shadows have both made a triumphant return with the launch of Pat McGrath’s Dark Star 006 in Ultraviolet Blue, available online at Sephora. For lower lid liner, be sure to check out Marc Jacobs Highliner Gel Eye Crayon in Blacquer, available online at Marc Jacobs Beauty.
Click through the slideshow above to see how some of your favorite 90’s icons wore these memorable beauty trends.
November 17, 2015
by Julia DiNardo
I love unique anecdotes, and this one surely can’t be beat: the Glossier Mask Duo Set was inspired by a Russel Stover Chocolate box, and taking a glance at the well-packaged, slightly retro design packaging, I can totally see it! Just in time for the holidays, Glossier has combined two great things into one stylish set – the detoxifying Mega Greens Galaxy Pack and the hydrating Moisturizing Moon Mask can now come in a pod-like set of 12 (six each) along with a Glossier-embroidered headband. I’ve been using both of these masks for months now, and love the versatility of having them in tinier iterations. For starters, they are the correct portioned amount to mask up your face and neck on double-time, or to share with another person. Also, the smaller packaging makes them portable, and mess-free, which means that you will never have to forgo your skin routine even when traveling. Yippee!
It also makes an easy gift, since it is thoughtfully packaged to perfection in it’s candy-like box and accouterments. The bottom line: it’s just so darn cute, and your skin will certainly thank you for the nourishment.
The limited edition Glossier Mask Duo Set retails for $38 at Glossier.com.
P.S. – In need of a great brow product? Glossier just launched Boy Brow – choose from three shades ($16) to fill, thicken, and groom!
Full Disclosure: Fashion Pulse Daily was given a set for editorial consideration.
March 3, 2015
by Julia DiNardo
Detox and/or hydrate your skin with Glossier‘s two latest star products, the Moisturizing Moon Mask to plump, hydrate, and smooth the skin, and the Mega Greens Galaxy Pack, which helps you to get rid of excess oil and impurities ($22 each). For me, hydration is essential, as even my normal dose of moisturizer isn’t cutting it when it has to compete with the wind, ultra-low, frigid temps, and indoor heating blasting on me. Using natural emollients and brighteners (such as licorice root and lemon extract), the masks are gentle and appropriate for all skin types, even sensitive ones like mine. Plus, the packaging is super slick, and looks great resting by its lonesome on the corner of my bathroom sink.
If you aren’t familiar with Glossier, its the brainchild of Emily Weiss, beauty blogger and founder of the wildly successful site Into The Gloss. The concept behind the brand is to represent the epitome of what’s needed and used, effective and of high quality, starting with the most important foundation of them all — skincare.
The brand launched with four core products (otherwise known as Glossier Phase 1 Set products, available in three skin tones): soothing face mist, priming moisturizer, balm dotcom, and perfecting skin tint. I’m obsessed with them all, but have to relay that the lip balm (balm dotcom; $12) just feels so wonderfully soothing and indulgent in this weather, great for skin that needs a little soothing besides your lips, which can be around your nails and cuticles, elbows, etc. I hope that your skin gets the nutrients that it needs and you feel as great as it looks!