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Rihanna Introduces New Flash Snap Instant Revival Eye Gel-Cream for Fenty Skin

Rihanna's Fenty fashion line may be put on hold, but the star's Fenty Skin line continues to roll out goods for skincare enthusiasts. The beauty mogul has introduced a new eye gel-cream that tackles puffiness and dark circles.Dubbed Flash Nap Instant Revival Eye Gel-Cream, the 2-in-1 product acts both as an eye cream and concealer-primer that gives a soothing and brightening effect. Boasting a non-greasy, gel-like texture, the lightweight formula nourishes the skin, keeping it hydrated throughou...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Sun, 21 Feb 2021 HYPEBAE
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K-Beauty Brand Dear Dahlia Launches Vegan Foundation in 35 Shades

Vegan K-beauty brand Dear Dahlia has now released a new foundation in 35 shades. Arriving after two years in development, the inclusive makeup product works to provide the right amount of coverage while staying harmless to the skin.The Skin Paradise Sheer Silk Foundation is a silky liquid formula featuring soft-focus mineral powders that create a natural airbrushed effect. Infused with antioxidant-rich Dahlia flower extract and plant oils, the lightweight product keeps the skin hydrated througho...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Sun, 21 Feb 2021 HYPEBAE
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Peep the Upside-Down Swooshes on Nike's "Flip the Old School" Dunk Low

Following the "Pink Pig" and "Medium Curry" iterations, Nike has now unveiled a new variation of its Dunk Low silhouette. Dubbed "Flip the Old School," the sneaker features unexpected details throughout.Covered in purple and white, the asymmetrical pair boasts an inverted theme. Mismatched tongues and laces add a touch of contrast, while overlays on the mudguard, lacing system and heels come dressed in textured ostrich leather. Flipped Swooshes take center stage on the laterals as the theme is c...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Mon, 22 Feb 2021 HYPEBAE
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The 10 Worst Things You Can Put on Your Face, According to a Cosmetic Chemist

I'm not ashamed to admit that reading through ingredient labels on beauty products sometimes makes my head spin. The multisyllabic words and stickers boasting those buzzy, clean, and natural monikers alone are enough to cause a mental frenzy. Compound all of this with the fact that everyone from scientists to overly confident Twitter "experts" has a different opinion about which ingredients to avoid in skincare, and it's enough to send anyone into a mental spiral. Does everything cause cancer? I...

Courtney Higgs Mon, 22 Feb 2021 Who What Wear