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Melissa and Parisian Vegan Brand Rombaut Team Up To Rework Signature Footwear Silhouettes

Following its team-up with Lazy Oaf back in February, Melissa has returned with another collaborative drop. Together with Paris-based vegan brand Rombaut, the label has reworked the duo's signature footwear silhouettes."Our brand is vegan and takes sustainability seriously, our collaborations need to have meaning and set a good example on how to make things better," Rombaut's founder Mats Rombaut shared in a press release. "It took a long time for me to do a collaboration with Rombaut because it...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Tue, 30 Mar 2021 HYPEBAE
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I Finally Found the One Blush My Oily 40-Year-Old Skin Approves Of

Ever since I was a kid, I was a fan of blush. Alongside lipstick (which I wore on picture day in the first grade, mind you), blush was my introduction to makeup. As I grew older and developed my own beauty routine, blush was still a favorite, even if it didn’t become a signature like winged eyeliner or red lipstick. It was dependable—whenever I needed to brighten my complexion and look less like a zombie, I always chose blush over a bronzer. I’m old-school that way. My favorite blushes h...

Marie Lodi Tue, 30 Mar 2021 Who What Wear
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These Cult Fave Skincare Products Are Too Pricey, so I Found Cheaper Dupes

I don’t know about you, but for me, skincare price shock is real. Especially if you like spendy products (me) and tend to have a heavy hand when applying them (also me), you could definitely end up spending more money than you might like in the beauty department. If this applies to you, let me introduce you to an app that may have saved my bank account and skin: Brandefy. The high-tech app, which is marketed as “the authority on dupes,” is essentially a beauty product encyclopedia tha...

Samantha Leal Tue, 30 Mar 2021 Who What Wear
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What to Know About Kybella: The Sought-After Treatment for a Youthful Jawline

Since making its FDA-approved debut in 2015, Kybella, a noninvasive, nonsurgical treatment, has become popular among people who want to eliminate submental fullness (aka a double chin). While we hardly think one needs a chiseled, Angelina Jolie–esque jawline to be "beautiful," the demand for the treatment is high, and experts say that our current preoccupation with screen time (be it taking selfies on our phones or the new normal of back-to-back Zoom meetings) has people more aware of (and ...

Marie Lodi Tue, 30 Mar 2021 Who What Wear