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Monday 31 December 2018

New Year, New Street Style Trends

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The top runway trends for Spring 2019 are already on full display with the fashion crowd. The new season is all about the contrast of old-fashioned ideals styled in new and exciting ways for a unique and individualistic approach. From leopard prints to prairie dresses, read on for three of the top trends we’re sure to see everywhere in the coming year.

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Friday 28 December 2018

8 Bralettes for When You Just Can’t Deal With Underwires

If you’re busty, underwire bras are a necessity when it comes to support and a smooth look under clothes. But can we all just agree that underwires suck? Sometimes, we just want to be comfortable. Which is where bralettes come in. Not just for smaller cups, bralettes are a perfect option when we’re just hanging out, doing some yoga or need a little extra support when we sleep. From plus-size to petite, busty to barely there, read on for some bralette picks for everyone.

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The New CoverGirl Full Spectrum Collection Is Made Specifically for WOC

Is CoverGirl on a roll or what? Mere weeks after becoming the biggest brand to go cruelty-free, CoverGirl is launching the new Full Spectrum Collection, a line of products designed specifically for women of color.

The Full Spectrum Collection certainly lives up to its name, with a wide range and variety of products made to cater to medium to deep skin tones. It’s got everything from base products like primers, concealers and foundations to bold matte lipsticks and rainbow-hued eyeshadow palettes. And with prices ranging from $6.92 to $13.49, it’s quite the budget-friendly lineup as well.

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Early standouts include the Matte Ambition All Day Shine Free Foundation, $11.99, which boasts a lightweight texture and soft matte finish and comes in 20 shades and the So Saturated 8 Shade Shadow Palette, $13.49 (we’ve got our eye on the ultra-colorful Zodiac palette). We’re also quite excited for the Matte Ambition Skin Primer, $11.49, especially since it comes with SPF 20.

We could chalk all this exciting new inclusivity up to the Fenty Effect (thanks, Ri-Ri), but it’s also worth pointing out that the brand has had a WOC-specific line (CoverGirl Queen) for over a decade now. This new collection also joins an existing 40-shade foundation line that launched earlier this year.

The Full Spectrum Collection is available now at Ulta.com and will begin its mass market and drugstore roll out in February 2019.

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Thursday 27 December 2018

The Truth About Melasma and How to Treat It

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By now, you’re probably very familiar with your face. You’ve lived with it for this long so you pick up on every new freckle, zit and dry patch. If you’ve noticed a diffusion of brown spots speckling your cheeks, nose and maybe chin, you may assume it’s hyperpigmentation. Hold off on that self-diagnosis because it could actually be melasma.

It’s common to mix up hyperpigmentation and melasma, especially when people aren’t familiar with the latter. It’s important to recognize the difference between the two because it impacts treatment. Of course, visiting a dermatologist or other reputable skin care expert is the only way to know for sure whether you have melasma. Still, it can be helpful to have some background information to know what you could be dealing with. We asked experts about the common skin care condition and how to treat it.

What Is Melasma?

Melasma is a form of hyperpigmentation, according to Park Avenue plastic surgeon Dr. Melissa Doft. “[It] is not only triggered by sun exposure, but by hormonal change,” she explains. That can include pregnancy, thyroid dysfunction, oral contraceptives, menopause and hormone replacement therapy, says Kerry Benjamin, founder of StackedSkincare.

Basically, melasma is the result of color-making cells in the skin producing too much color. It appears as flat brown to gray-brown patches typically on the face, explains Clarisonic co-founder and skin care expert Dr. Robb Akridge. It commonly appears on the cheeks, the bridge of the nose and upper lips. Melasma can also occur on the body on areas exposed to sun. Eileen Feighny, founder of Tulura, says it can sometimes occur on the neck and forearms.

Given that melasma is triggered by hormonal changes, it’s more common in females. Founder and CEO of Shiffa Dr. Lamees Hamdan points out that 90 percent of people who have it are women. What’s more, it’s usually hereditary (thanks, mom). Doft points out that melasma is more common in people of color, especially those from Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.

If you have it, know that you’re not alone. There are an estimated 6 million people in the United States alone with melasma, reports Feighny.

Hyperpigmentation vs. Melasma

Distinguishing between hyperpigmentation and melasma is important. So we’re clear, hyperpigmentation is used to describe any darkening. There are three forms of hyperpigmentation Benjamin says and melasma is one of them. UV damage and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) caused by acne/waxing/other traumas are the others.

Because the causes are different, treatment is different, so it’s important to know which one you have. Akridge adds melasma is much harder to resolve than typical hyperpigmentation.

Melasma and Pregnancy

Melasma can get worse with pregnancy because of the vast hormonal changes occurring in the body. In fact, melasma is referred to as “pregnancy mask,” Feighny says. Hamdan points out that pregnancy melasma “can clear spontaneously.” If it doesn’t, patients will have to wait until after pregnancy to get their hormones balanced.

Those dealing with pregnancy mask can still take action now. “If you are pregnant, PLEASE wear sunscreen every day,” states New York City-based dermatologist Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali. “Your skin may be more sensitive to UV exposure…UV damage and hormonal influences can make for a lifelong problem.” He recommends Aveeno Positively Radiant Daily Moisturizer SPF 30 ($16.99) as a morning moisturizer because it has SPF and soy, which is a natural lightener.

Fading Melasma

Feighny states there is no “final answer” on whether melasma will fade or get worse with time. There are so many factors to consider and each person is different.

The first order of business is trying to figure out what’s causing melasma and whether anything is exacerbating the problem. For instance, sun exposure and heat can make the problem worse. Doft explains “as hormones and sun exposure change, the pigmentation will vacillate.” Hamdan adds that some people may see their melasma change with the seasons with it darkening in summer and lightening in winter.

There can be a temporary increase in the appearance of melasma when exercising, explains Benjamin. When the body temperature returns to normal, skin should, too.

Having a strong sun protection game and balanced hormones are two major factors. “If you are staying out of the sun, have checked your hormonal and thyroid levels with your doctor, are getting proper treatment from your dermatologist and esthetician and not overusing chemical exfoliating ingredients at home, you should see your melasma fade within a few months,” says Feighny.

How to Treat It

Akridge warns against self-diagnosing. “Many people self-diagnose, but they really should check with a dermatologist before moving forward with any treatments. Melasma can look like another skin condition, in which case a dermatologist may need to take a skin biopsy to determine the correct form of treatment.”

The biggest thing is protecting with a high SPF, UVA/UVB sunscreen to prevent melasma from getting worse. Hamdan suggests using a sunscreen in compact powder form as opposed to a loose powder version because the former offers full coverage. She recommends versions by Jane Iredale and Shiseido. “I believe it is a waste of money treating melasma without first making sure your sun protection is stellar,” she warns. “Because you will be effectively undoing all the treatment with constant sun exposure.” Doft suggests using hats and umbrellas whenever possible for added protection.

For hormonal melasma, consult an expert like a gynecologist or endocrinologist. “They may be able to pinpoint your hormonal imbalance and eliminate whatever is causing the flare-up,” says Benjamin.

At-Home Skin Care Regimen

In terms of a good melasma skin care regimen, Doft suggests starting out with brightening creams. Look for ingredients like vitamin C, licorice root, kojic acid and niacinamide. They all have been shown to decrease the amount of melanin in skin.

Hydroquinone is something that melasma suffers will likely come across. Akridge says it’s “an amazing agent for decreasing pigmentation if used at the right concentration and on the right skin type.” Getting it right is essential because too high of a concentration can exacerbate melasma in some skin types and ethnicities. That’s why it’s important to consult the pros. Additionally, he says professionals may prescribe topical medicines that include azelaic acid or kojic acid to help lighten melasma.

Professional Treatments

In terms of in-office procedures, Doft says laser treatments can benefit some, but they can worsen melasma in others. Benjamin says “the safest ways” to treat melasma are medium-depth peels, microneedling, dermaplaning and microdermabrasion. These treatments gently exfoliate without causing trauma to skin and infuse it with a potent blend of active ingredients that inhibit melanin production.

But think beyond skin care products. Hamdan suggests boosting green tea consumption because it can help skin fend off the damaging effects of UV exposure from the inside out. So order that matcha latte.

Melasma Mistakes

We’ve said it before, but it’s worth repeating: sun protection is paramount. As with any other form of hyperpigmentation, not wearing sunscreen will make dark areas worse, cautions Doft. She states it’s important to wear SPF 50 sunscreen and reapply throughout the day. She suggests a physical sunscreen that contains zinc oxide or titanium oxide to block rays.

Another no-no when it comes to treating melasma is overdoing acids. Joanna Vargas, celebrity facialist and founder of Joanna Vargas Salon and Skincare Collection, warns that overusing glycolic acid can lead to inflammation, which can, in turn, worsen melasma. Hamdan cautions against “thinking the higher the concentration, the faster and better the results — not so.”

Laser treatments are also something to be careful of, according to the experts. Benjamin considers getting a laser treatment to be the biggest mistake people with melasma make because the procedure can cause a lot of trauma to skin and produces heat, resulting in the production of more melanin — and that makes the problem worse. She says there are newer versions of lasers that claim to be safe, but suggests sticking with microneedling, dermaplaning, microdermabrasion and medium-depth peels.

Two surprising things to watch out for are birth control pills and waxing. Doft points out that some patients have to change their birth control because of an increase in melasma. In terms of waxing, it can exacerbate skin, leading to problems. Benjamin says to remove fuzz with dermaplaning, shaving or threading.

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The Trends We Wish Would Die in 2019 (and the Ones We Want to Stick Around)

This year has given us many things — and not all of them good. Whether it’s the Kardashian trend machine or an Instagram fashion fling, we were bombarded with trends in 2018. Not to mention all the runway and street style inspo that drove us to spend our hard-earned dollars on stuff we wouldn’t have back in 2017. With 2018 coming to a close, we decided to make a sort of New Year’s resolution list of all the trends we’re kicking to the curb come January 1. And we even threw in some of the trends we wouldn’t mind getting a second wind.

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Wednesday 26 December 2018

11 Nontraditional Wedding Gowns That Let You Be You

Many of us dream of our future wedding, but when you’re actually the bride and it comes time for planning, it can be a complete nightmare – especially when everyone is trying to have a say on your special day. And when it comes to traditions, well, you’re just not a traditional girl. If a classic white gown isn’t you’re thing, you’re not alone. Recently, Mandy Moore celebrated her wedding day in a sweet pink gown, which bucked tradition but looked just as romantic. Vera Wang showed red gowns on the bridal runway for Spring 2019, and we’ve even seen black shorts worn with dresses on the bridal runway. The point is: Don’t be afraid to be different. Here are some of the coolest colored wedding dresses that let you be you on your big day.

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Budget Jewelry Picks Under $100 to Shop Now

When the collaboration between John Hardy and Adwoa Aboah came out, it was hard to take our eyes off the beautiful golden chains. There is no denying that jewelry is a girl’s best friend — it’s the one accessory that changes the mood of an entire outfit. But sometimes our favorite pieces can be quite expensive. Which is why we went on the hunt for the best affordable jewelry that looks just as glam as pricier options. Read on for our top picks under $100.

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