Pinning Is #Winning — Georgia Perry’s Decorative Pins Pay Homage To Pop Culture Icons
Remember how, in the ’90s, backpacks, denim jackets and vests, jeans, and even baseball caps were brimming with decorative pins?
Remember how, in the ’90s, backpacks, denim jackets and vests, jeans, and even baseball caps were brimming with decorative pins?
Summer’s swan song may be weeks away but, until then, we’re keeping the beach party rocking and singing “Cake by the Ocean” (though I’m not 100% sure what the lyrics to that song even mean!).
If you read up on skincare basics, chances are you’ll notice the predominance of three themes: the importance of hydration, the value of antioxidants (and, moreover, SPF protection), and the need to jumpstart the skin’s own healing and regenerative frameworks as one begins to age in order to maintain elasticity.
It’s back-to-school season, so most parents are scrambling to tick off all the items in their children’s ever-expanding list of must-have supplies (six boxes of facial tissue?
It’s finally happened: I have stopped being carded whenever I purchase a bottle of wine.
Few Game of Thrones characters have had as remarkable an impact on pop culture as Daenerys Targaryen a.k.a.
She’s been a Covergirl spokesperson for years, but Katy Perry was apparently ready to have the beauty world hear her roar — or, at the very least, least meow coyly —and so she joined forces with the mass market brand to design and launch her first-ever range of cosmetics: the Katy Kat Collection.
Believe it or not, I look back at the Bunsen burners, beakers, test tube racks, and Erlenmeyer flasks of my AP Chemistry days fondly.
Typically, summer polish colors revolve around bold, zesty, bubbly brights, but these don’t have to be of the fluorescent variety to capture the fun-loving nature of the season.
Even when it comes to hair, age ain’t nothing but a number — or, at least, that’s how the scientists behind Living Proof are trying to make it.