Nudes for every skin tone at a drugstore price? Thanks, Maybelline. The creamy formula is where a rich lip balm meets a buildable lipstick. With a shade collection of 10 options, Maybelline’s new Inti-Matte collection shows that they have figured out how to match top trends with affordability. No shade to our favorite intense liquid…
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The Women Who Wrote An Amazing Book of Poetry About Natural Hair
Kink isn’t the average self-help book or even a natural hair journey memoir. The UK-based ‘Curlture‘ founders, Jay-Ann Lopez and Patrina Charles, could not have given this work a better title. The photography centers cocoa-skinned women with 4C hair, TWAs and dreadlocks-skin tones and hair types often under-celebrated in mainstream media. Most of us sport…
Read MoreIs That Your Hair?
Him: “Is that your real hair? Nevermind, yeah that’s your hair I can tell. Yeah, that’s all you.” Dafuq? He said it so confidently and so damn loud that I didn’t have a chance to actually respond. He also had a full blown, 15-second conversation, aloud, with himself about my hair and it’s potential realness,…
Read MoreMeet the Hair Colorist Who Uses Eyeshadows to Create Her Bold Looks
One swift scroll through the Instagram feed of Natasha Bacchus-Saunders, bka Naturally Tash, and you won’t protest her profile description, which reads “Queen of Temp Hair Colors”. Emoji crowns included! Today, her bouncy ‘fro is a ‘Royal Navy’ blue. Before that, the 38-year old hair colorist and owner of the I Rock My Natural blog…
Read MorePlum-Toned Taupe Lips Are Awkwardly Pretty
You know how you always see those random lipstick colors that look striking in their packaging but you’d never even think of trying? That’s how I felt about this OCC shade called Sebastian. I saw it in Urban Outfitters and tipsily bought it, because two champagne flutes and a random spring day in New York…
Read MoreMy Favorite Black-Owned Polishes at the Moment
Can we talk about nail polish for a moment? I used to buy one every, single week. It was pathetic. When I first moved to NYC, my internship only gave us $10 a day for lunch. Which meant my mom and dad were paying my rent. Which meant that any money I made from working…
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