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Kakao Friends' Cult-Loved Characters Take Over MAC Cosmetics' Lipsticks

Following up on its gender-fluid collection with designer Harris Reed, MAC Cosmetics has now joined forces with Kakao Friends to update its signature lipsticks. The makeup goods are dominated by the cult-loved figures.The lip products are designed to reflect the unique personality of each Kakao Friends character. The electric red "Times Infinity" shade takes inspiration from maneless lion Ryan, while "Have a Good Day" is a flirty, hot peach hue that gives a bright accent to any makeup look. Else...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Fri, 12 Mar 2021 HYPEBAE
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Chanel Beauty's "Le Blanc" Makeup Collection Is Inspired by Japanese Akoya Pearls

Chanel Beauty has released a brand new makeup collection guaranteed to enhance your complexion's natural luminosity. Dubbed "Le Blanc," the range's items are inspired by Japanese Akoya pearls.The eyeshadow palette features four different shades such as pure white, pearly white, peachy pink and coppery eggplant. As for the Rouge Coco and Rouge Allure lipsticks, the products come in new pink tones perfect for the upcoming spring season. Add a touch of shine to your overall look with the powder hig...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Wed, 10 Mar 2021 HYPEBAE
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New Study Ranks the Best and Worst U.S. Cities for Your Skin

Location, location, location -- the phrase is a no-brainer when it comes to real estate, but what about skin health? As it turns out, the city you live in could be helping -- or hindering -- your pursuit of a glowing, dewy face.A new study by SkinStore ranks the best and worst cities in the U.S. for skin health. Taking into consideration factors including stress, pollution and UV levels across the country, the investigation reveals some surprising results. Manchester, New Hampshire comes out on ...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Tue, 09 Mar 2021 HYPEBAE
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Unilever Is Removing the Word "Normal" From Beauty Product Packaging and Ads

Consumer goods conglomerate Unilever will remove the word "normal" from its beauty and personal care products. The company, which owns brands including Dove, St. Ives and Tresemmé, made the announcement as part of a larger commitment to foster diversity and inclusion in the beauty sector.In addition to its ban of the word "normal," Unilever also promised to stop excessive editing of models' body size and skin color in its brand advertising. "With one billion people using our beauty and personal...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Tue, 09 Mar 2021 HYPEBAE