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7 Jewelry Pieces That Were Once Trends But Are Now Basics

I love a jewelry trend as much as the next girl, but I'm also not keen on buying jewelry that I'm not going to want to wear once the trend is inevitably up. Investing in nice jewelry is something I've been keener on as I've gotten older, so the ideal for me is a jewelry trend that's both trendy and timeless, and wearable on a daily basis. That's the formula for getting the most bang for your buck.I'm happy to report that in recent years, there have been many jewelry trends that eventually bec...

Allyson Payer Sat, 13 Feb 2021 Who What Wear
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I'm a Makeup Amateur, But These 3 Brands Fool People Into Thinking I'm a Pro

While it may take me what feels like hours to put together an outfit, I pride myself on how quickly I can do my makeup. I consider myself a makeup amateur,  but whenever I post a selfie or a quick video of my makeup on Instagram, I get an influx of DMs asking how I apply makeup or which products I used, so you could say, even in quick timing, I still do a decent job. Pre-COVID, I was the queen of doing makeup on the subway or in office bathrooms, so I have quite a bit of practice in compl...

Yusra Siddiqui Sat, 13 Feb 2021 Who What Wear
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I've Said Goodbye to Nail Salon Appointments, Thanks to Bare Hands' Manicure Kit

Like many others, I've been struggling with taking care of my nails ever since the pandemic broke out. Having gel polish manually removed due to business shutdowns, my nail beds were severely damaged. This has led me to search for easy at-home routines to maintain healthy nails and cuticles.I've seen plenty of tutorials on YouTube where people use tools like nippers to take care of their nails. As a beginner, however, the practice feels risky as I am not skilled at using the instrument and is sc...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Wed, 10 Feb 2021 HYPEBAE
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Meet the $20 Oil-Serum That Banished Our Dry Winter Skin

I'm just going to come out and say it: Oil has gotten a bad edit in the world of skincare. It's taken years for the industry to come back around after the oil-free marketing craze that swept the '90s left us all desperately sucking sebum out of our skin and expelling all sorts of oils from our routines altogether. We know now that this blanket categorization of oil as an evil, breakout-inducing substance that only serves to clog our pores and ruin our lives wasn't just unfair, but grossl...

Courtney Higgs Fri, 12 Feb 2021 Who What Wear