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- Deal alert: Shop Urban Decay's exclusive sale for 25% off your next purchase - Yahoo Style
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Deal alert: Shop Urban Decay's exclusive sale for 25% off your next purchase - Yahoo Style Posted: 20 Jun 2019 06:03 AM PDT Image via Instagram/urbandecaycosmetics Makeup enthusiasts, take note: Urban Decay is hosting an exclusive Friends and Family Summer Event, meaning you can score your next Naked palette at 25% off. Just enter the code BESTIES19 at checkout to score the discount — but hurry, the deal ends Sunday. The brand's dedication to cruelty-free makeup and an increasing range of vegan products have earned Urban Decay a loyal fan base among ethical shoppers, as well as with beauty influencers and makeup artists for their high-quality products. Cult favourite items like Urban Decay's Naked Skin foundation and their All Nighter setting spray are included in this limited-time sale, along with buzzy products like the new Perversion waterproof liquid eyeliner. Everything on the Urban Decay website will be included in the sale, so you can stock up on all your summer makeup now. See our top picks below and let us know what you're adding to your cart in the comments. ![]() Image via Urban Decay. Customer review: "There are very few palettes that I can use every single colour but this one I can. I feel like there are endless looks you could go for. It really brings out the blue in my eyes, but even so I think it looks great on any skin tone/eye combo." SHOP IT: Urban Decay, $49 (originally $66) ![]() Image via Urban Decay. Customer review: "I probably have less than 10 items in my makeup bag and this is always one of them. Great texture, eyeshadow stays put ALL DAY and sometimes I just wear it alone (original) or with eyeliner." SHOP IT: Urban Decay, $21 (originally $28) ![]() Image via Urban Decay. Customer review: "This really is the best setting spray. I keep one bottle in my kit and one bottle at home for personal use. I spray every bride with it and they always tell me that their makeup lasted all night long. Seriously, it's the best." SHOP IT: Urban Decay, $30 (originally $40) ![]() Image via Urban Decay. Customer review: "I've been using this product for years. Holds up in both the winter and summer. Doesn't get cakey, doesn't smell weird. Coverage is good (and buildable if you want more) and looks natural!" SHOP IT: Urban Decay, $37 (originally $50) ![]() Image via Urban Decay Customer review: "This face palette really simplifies contouring on the go. I have had it for about six months and I absolutely love it. The powder is very easy to blend and gives a beautiful glowy finish without a huge amount of work." SHOP IT: Urban Decay, $29 (originally $39) ![]() Image via Urban Decay Customer review: "I've done a different look every day with these eyeliners. They're pretty long-lasting, go on very opaque, and it's easy to experiment and play around with all of the different colours." SHOP IT: Urban Decay, $19 (originally $25) ![]() Image via Urban Decay. Customer review: "This stays on well all day, it doesn't feel sticky or heavy. It's moisturizing and the colour selection is fantastic. There is a colour for everyone!" SHOP IT: Urban Decay, $17 (originally $23) ![]() Image via Urban Decay Customer review: "I've been using Perversion mascara for a couple years now, and even though I wander away to try others from time to time, I always come back. It's not goopy, makes your lashes thick and long without looking fake. It's also never caused an irritation to my eyes like other brands have." SHOP IT: Urban Decay, $23 (originally $31) The editors at Yahoo Lifestyle Canada are committed to finding you the best products at the best prices. At times, we may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Let us know what you think by commenting below and tweeting @YahooStyleCA! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. |
Posted: 19 Jun 2019 04:49 AM PDT Consumers are becoming more and more aware of how beauty choices impact the world, from reducing plastic pollution to thinking about 'clean' ingredients. But something that has long been important to many is using products from brands that are completely cruelty-free. While many still can't claim this, there are a ton of cruelty-free makeup brands available in the UK that can, and that offer products which are just as brilliant as they are ethical. So what makes a beauty brand 'cruelty-free'? Well, cruelty-free products are made by brands that never test on animals, and are often vegan too. Peta has a huge database of makeup and beauty brands that are cruelty-free, and that it approves of, making it easy to search for the best options. While many brands have always been ethical and cruelty-free, others have more recently turned the tables and taken the positive step, often in response to increasing customer demand and pressure. Here are some of my favourite cruelty-free makeup brands to shop for all your beauty needs: 1. BeccaWhat's the deal?Despite recently having been acquired by Estee Lauder, Becca is a cruelty-free brand, and vows to stay that way, according to their website: "Becca is and will remain a cruelty-free company. We do not test our products on animals and we will continue to hold true to this principle," they say. Becca is best known for its iconic highlighters, including bestselling shade 'Champagne Pop'. Best buy:2. Too FacedWhat's the deal?Seeing as the brand's mascot is little Clover the dog, it's unsurprising that Too Faced is a brand that does not test on animals. As well as being cruelty-free, the brand offers a range of vegan products that do not use any animal by-products. The full list is available on their website. Too Faced's range extends to great complexion options, as well as fun, bright eyeshadows, blushers, and highlighters. Best buy:3. Urban DecayWhat's the deal?Urban Decay is certified by PETA as being cruelty-free, and it takes its ethical responsibilities so seriously that it ensures all its stockists also do not test on animals. Claps for UD. Their well-known Naked Palettes undeniably put them on the map, but they also sell long-lasting eyeliners, mattifying setting sprays, and a load of lipsticks. Best buy:4. Kat Von DWhat's the deal?Kat Von D has always been very open about her commitment to never, ever using animal testing. Many of her products are also vegan, and are marked with the hashtag #VeganAlert. The range features high coverage foundations and concealers, the iconic Shade+Light contour and eyeshadow palettes, and some seriously long wearing liquid lipsticks. Best buy:5. LushWhat's the deal?Confused? I get it: up until recently, Lush was a brand that had never made makeup, instead known for its body, skin and hair goodies. But just like their entire range, the brand does not test any of their makeup on animals, and much of their line (which features refillable products) is plastic-free and 'naked'. Best buy:6. Cover FXWhat's the deal?Impressively, makeup brand Cover FX is cruelty-free, vegan and Peta approved. They are known for their custom drops, which can be used to mix foundation, blusher, or highlighting drops. Best buy:7. ChantecailleWhat's the deal?Although pricey, Chantecaille is the epitome of an environmentally-friendly makeup brand. As well as being cruelty-free, many of their products are inspired by nature and the sales of said products contribute back into wildlife. The brand also does not use palm oil; an impressive feat for a modern beauty brand. Their skincare all features beautiful rosewater, while their colour makeup is super luxe and comes in a stunning array of shades. Best buy:8. Lime CrimeWhat's the deal?Certified by both PETA and The Leaping Bunny Program, Lime Crime makeup is cruelty-free and does not contain any animal bi-products such as beeswax, lanolin, whey, or carmine. Their fun, youthful collection of bright and bold eyeshadows, lip mattes and hair dyes are favourites among the beauty set. Best buy:9. HourglassWhat's the deal?Hourglass is one of the most luxurious, effective makeup brands out there, and it's also cruelty free. They have been since their launch in 2004, but recently, have taken it one step further by pledging to be vegan by 2020, and by donating 1% of all profits to the Nonhuman Rights Project, which stands up for animals. Hourglass is famed for its brilliant powders, but they have a comprehensive range of all colour goods and brushes. Best Buy:With so many options out there, it's easier than ever to make sure your make up is kind to the planet and its wildlife. |
Posted: 19 Jun 2019 10:12 PM PDT If you've ever wanted to know what's really inside the makeup bags of the most stylish women in the industry, you're in luck. We've created a new column, Show Me the (Makeup) Money, to uncover the beauty products our fashion friends genuinely keep in their daily rotation—and how much their stash actually costs. I'll be delving inside their bags on your behalf and totting up every item in there, from the most expensive to the cheapest. Not only will you be left with an incredible shopping list, but also a realistic price tag to boot. Is there someone whose makeup bag you're dying to see inside? Slide into my Instagram DMs with your requests, and I'll see what I can do. This month, we're delving inside the everyday makeup bag of makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes. ![]() Born in Merseyside, Hughes started her makeup career at an Estée Lauder counter in her hometown of Birkdale before she moved to London and started doing nails in a fashion environment. After moving to America in 2013, Hughes shifted her attention away from manis and toward makeup. Fast-forward to present day, and she now has over 293,000 followers on Instagram, where she's renowned for her experimental makeup tutorials, dewy-skin looks and expert advice. Now residing in New York, Hughes was recently back in London to celebrate her new role as resident glow expert for Elemis. As a huge fan of Katie's colourful, radiant makeup looks, I couldn't wait to catch up with her to see what products she genuinely uses on a daily basis. ![]() Keep scrolling to shop Katie's everyday beauty stash (totalling £264) for yourself. ![]() Elemis Dynamic Resurfacing Facial Pads (£39) "I always prep my skin with the Elemis peel pads in the morning and really give the high points of my face a scrub. It gives the skin a gorgeous luminous glow that literally looks like you've got glass skin." ![]() ![]() Elemis Pro-Collagen Insta-Smooth Primer (£58) "The Pro-Collagen Insta-Smooth Primer is kind of the only primer that I think I would ever use because it's got cryotechnology. It's super cooling and really fresh and beautiful on the skin. It gives a really nice softness to the skin and to the pores. It doesn't try and filter them away; it just sort of makes them look softer and more beautiful." ![]() ![]() Elemis Peptide4 Eye Recovery Cream (£38) "I really love this one because it's proven to help with dark circles, and who doesn't love that? It's really light and creamy and wears beautifully under makeup." ![]() ![]() Spectrum Collections A06 Large Fluffy Shader Brush (£5) "One of my favourite brushes is the Spectrum A06 for concealer. I just use this small brush around my eyes, nose and mouth with a little bit of concealer on it." ![]() ![]() Dr Hauschka Translucent Bronzing Tint (£29) "I really love the Dr Hauschka because it literally looks like you've just been in the sun and it's really, really thin and sheer and just leaves a bronzy tint on the face." ![]() ![]() Make Up For Ever Ultra HD Concealer (£22) "My favourite concealer is the Make Up For Ever Ultra HD Concealer. It literally does what it says: It doesn't really crease, it doesn't really need or require powder (which I like because I don't like to use that much powder), it comes in a really, really amazing array of shades and it's really creamy and pretty to look at on the skin and makes the skin look like skin." ![]() ![]() Bobbi Brown Luxe Lip Colour (£28) "The Bobbi Brown matte lipsticks are one of my favourites. I love the shade Semi-Naked. It's a very, very light nude that's perfect for fair to even paler than fair skin. It just looks whipped like that fluffy, matte texture that's really trendy right now. ![]() ![]() Marc Jacobs Beauty Velvet Noir Major Volume Mascara (£22) "This Marc Jacobs mascara is my favourite. It's probably the best buildable mascara that I've ever found. A few of my celebrity clients use it and love it." ![]() ![]() Nars Velvet Matte Lip Pencil (£22) "The shade Cruella from Nars is the most perfect, perfect red. I like it because it's not the most popular out of the velvet mattes (Dragon Girl is). I like this one because it's a bit more unique. It's got a bit more blue in it, but it's also very middle-of-the-road in the red space. It's not too orange and not too blue." Next up, from Holly to Rosie, basically every celeb loves this cult £12 skin product. Read More from Who What Wear |
Posted: 04 Jun 2019 12:00 AM PDT ![]() Your makeup routine is about to get a whole lot sweeter, thanks to Sugary Cosmetics' Donut Shop Collection. If you have something of a sweet tooth and can't resist a glazed treat, then you will love this new bakery-inspired drop. The Donut Shop Collection comes with three cruelty-free donut themed products: The Donut Palette, Lip Icing, and lashes. The Donut Palette comes in the shape of a pink glazed donut with sprinkles on top. When you flip open the palette, the shadows rest on hot pink icing decorated with a rainbow of sugar sprinkles. There is also a toppling stack of donuts on the side, driving the point home that this palette is all about your favorite crullers and cinnamon-twists. The palette has 10 pigmented colors inspired by different donuts, and they range across matte, shimmer, and glitter formulas. According to Kathy Brogna, the founder of Sugary Cosmetics, the eyeshadow names are inspired by her kids and their favorite donuts. The first shadow is Strawberry Frosted and it's an electric pink. That is followed by Glazed Blueberry, which is a pigmented sky blue shimmer; and Jelly, which is a matte dark purple. Next up is Cake Batter, which is a slightly shimmery butter yellow; followed by Pistachio, which is a neon green; and Honey Glazed, which is a shimmery rust orange. Boston Creme is a maroon brown perfect for fall; which is followed by Powdered, which is a shimmery bright white. The last two are the glitter shades of the palette. Pink Sprinkles is a pink and gold glitter shadow; and Blue Sprinkles is a teal glitter hue. The Lip Icing is the matte lipstick collection that comes with the Donut Shop line. "I love icing on my donuts, so I thought 'Lip Icing' was the perfect name for our matte lipsticks," Brogna shares with Bustle. There are two different colors to pick from: Strawberry Icing and Caramel Icing. Strawberry Icing is a soft pink hue, and Caramel Icing is a brownish-red color. The Donut Lashes also come in three different bakery-inspired options: Blue Raspberry, Strawberry Iced, and Lemon Blast. This time the names have nothing to do with the color of the lashes, but the length and thickness of the falsies. The lashes are reusable and can be worn up to 25 times. Before the Donut Shop Collection, Sugary Cosmetics dropped their viral Lollipop Palette. There's a reason why Brogna keeps going in a sugary theme with her makeup drops. "I always knew I wanted to create my own beauty products," Brogna says. "When creating the brand I was inspired by the fun vibrant colors on candy packaging. Candy makes people happy, so anything sweet and colorful gets me inspired." Brogna decided to go with donuts after lollipops because her kids got a kick out of it. "It was very important for me to create a donuts collection right after The Lollipop Palette," she says. "Donuts are one of my kids favorite pastries and they actually get excited to talk about the product with me." The official launch date for the Donut Shop Collection is June 5, just before International Donut Day. The palette retails for $26, so get ready to get your sweet fix in. |
A Week In Boston, MA, On A $37,000 Income - Refinery29 Posted: 20 Jun 2019 10:50 AM PDT ![]() 3 p.m. — Finally back home, hungry and victorious. At the first store, I picked up cereal, ice cream, sliced turkey, mozzarella, coffee, cucumbers, onions, hummus, guacamole, and yogurt ($38.45). Store #2 was tortillas, Parmesan, corn, tomatoes, broccoli, frozen fruit, pasta sauce, toilet paper, potatoes, and a giant package of chicken breasts ($44.33). At the last store I grabbed beans, canned tomatoes, pasta, some heavily discounted Easter chocolate, ground beef, milk, sliced cheese, carrots, two frozen burritos, bread, and some protein bars ($51.36). P. is back home and we unload groceries. After a quick turkey-and-guac sandwich, I enter the shopping totals into Splitwise, and we discuss our upcoming schedules so that I can finalize the dinner plan for the week ($67.07 for my half). $67.07 |
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