As someone whose career involves chatting up the most talented and sought-after skin gurus in the business, there are a few cardinal "good skin" rules that have been permanently ingrained into my head. Of course, there are the obvious dictations like always removing your makeup before bed, drinking as much water as your bladder can possibly handle, resisting the urge to pop your own pimples, etc,. But one interesting tidbit I've learned—that's not necessarily public knowledge—is that ski...
The Luxury List is a monthly column on all things luxury, tapping the foremost experts in the fashion space to explore everything from craftsmanship deep dives to the little-known details to consider when buying fine jewelry.Buying a piece of fine jewelry is a big deal. It's an investment purchase that definitely requires careful consideration, but often, it's also an emotionally charged piece that you'll remember for years and years to come in celebration of a special holiday or anniversaryâ€...
Dry skin isn't seasonal. Sure, it might be more prevalent in the winter months, but that doesn't mean it magically disappears once the weather warms up—not for us at least. Spending time out in the sun and swimming in chlorine or salt water (depending on where we find ourselves in the world) makes our skin look and feel parched… and tight and itchy and sometimes even flaky. To make matters worse, we’re usually wearing less come summer. Dry skin–disguising clothes like sweaters, coats, ...
We'll be honest—the topic of sunscreen has gotten a bit complicated (or should we say heated?) in the past few years. Previously, the major concern was merely whether or not we were wearing the stuff, but now, what's in or not in our go-to formula seems to be the center of the sunscreen debate. Essentially, you have two options when it comes to SPF: a chemical formula or a physical formula, which are also oftentimes referred to as mineral sunscreens.The main difference between the two is that ...