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MAC cosmetics releases dazzling photos of ITZY for 'Love Me Lipstick' - allkpop


MAC cosmetics releases dazzling photos of ITZY for 'Love Me Lipstick' - allkpop

Posted: 03 Aug 2019 09:35 PM PDT

MAC has released promotional photos for its collaboration with ITZY.

In these new photos, ITZY members show off MAC cosmetics' 'Love Me' lipsticks by presenting and applying the special shades on their lips. As seen previously, ITZY shot a video CF for 'Love Me' lipstick, as well as an 'Elle' pictorial with MAC from back in April. Through these footage, the rookie girl group has perfectly demonstrated their appeal for an international cosmetic brand.

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YouTuber Jaclyn Hill returns to YouTube and announces she's 'working on new products' following disastrous launch of her cosmetics line - INSIDER

Posted: 24 Jul 2019 12:00 AM PDT

After shockingly deleting her Instagram and Twitter accounts in late June, popular makeup vlogger Jaclyn Hill has returned to YouTube.

On Tuesday, the beauty mogul released a 20-minute-long video titled " Where I've Been" to open up about her social media purge following the disastrous launch of her brand Jaclyn Cosmetics. Hill also said she has no plans to "address the rumors" about her company, but added that she is "working on new products."

People on Twitter, however, are not impressed by Hill's social media comeback, and are now criticizing the YouTuber for providing "no answers" in her video.

At the start of her new YouTube video, Hill said she felt "very uncomfortable" and might be making "the biggest mistake" of her "entire career" by addressing her followers.

"I don't know how to do an intro today," Hill said in her YouTube video. "I feel very uncomfortable right now, and don't even want to be filming this because I don't want to talk about my feelings, and what's been going on, and all that. I'm just terrified."

"I just want to start off by saying this video might be the biggest mistake of my entire career, but that's okay," she continued. "As Kurt Cobain said, 'I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not.' It's so silly, but I live by that quote. I think it's very powerful."

According to the YouTuber, many advised her to "let everything blow over" after the disastrous launch of her lipstick brand. Still, Hill said she's "totally not listening to any of those people."

"I just keep thinking, like, I built my entire career on my relationship with you guys, and that relationship is so important to me," she continued.

"The number one thing that I want to make sure that I say to you guys that has been on my mind every single day — the strongest, most important message — is just the biggest thank you to everybody who has reached out."

The YouTuber continued to thank those who sent messages to her mom, sister, and boyfriend, as well as the influencers who spoke to her behind the scenes.

Hill said she wanted to be careful not to 'pull the beauty YouTuber card' in her latest video

During her video, Hill said she didn't want to "sit on the floor with a hoodie and no makeup" while "crying," as she did in her previous YouTube videos regarding her beauty brand.

"I'm just terrified of seeming like a victim," Hill said in her recent video. "I'm terrified of saying the wrong things, of people just picking this video apart — because I know it's what's gonna happen, and I know that it comes with the territory, of course. Like I get all of that — but I'm just still really, really scared."

According to Hill, she filmed her latest video so that she can 'just get back' to creating makeup tutorials

"The purpose of today's video is just to get on here and try to get myself back into a mental headspace where I can just get back to doing what I love — which is makeup tutorials, like that's that's my real passion," she said.

Hill then discussed her past job working for MAC Cosmetics, which she said inspired her to create her own brand.

"I've wanted to create and own my own cosmetic brand since I worked at Mac Cosmetics at Woodfield Mall in Chicago when I was 20 years old, which was nine years ago, and that's always been my dream," Hill said.

"That's why this whole thing has been so hard for me, because I completely failed," she continued. "I'm still just like choked on those words, like, 'My launch was a failure. It failed.'"

A lipstick from Jaclyn Cosmetics.
Jaclyn Cosmetics

Though the YouTuber admitted she she 'was almost cocky' about the quality of her products, she said she won't be addressing any rumors

Hill said she originally promised that her brand would be "the best thing that people have ever seen," and that her lipsticks would be "the best" in the beauty industry.

"I was working with the best lab, with the best people, I had spent all this money, I was just like, 'This is amazing,'" Hill said. "I was so confident to the point of cockiness."

But despite her initial confidence, rumors circulated around Hill's brand immediately after it launched. Many said they received broken lipsticks from Jaclyn Cosmetics, and others said the products caused swelling and bumps on their lips. Most recently, some said they believe Hill's brand is connected to Morphe, a larger beauty brand.

In her recent video, however, Hill said she wouldn't be addressing any rumors.

"There's so many rumors out there, which honestly guys, I'm not going to address them," Hill said. "Like I'm not here for that, because if I start to address the rumors, I would be making a video that's two hours long. I'm not gonna do that. I know that so many people have speculations."

Hill said she deleted her social media accounts because she wanted to focus on hiring a new 'quality control' team for her brand

In late June, Hill shocked her followers by deleting her Twitter and Instagram pages without any warning. At the time of this post, Hill's Twitter account is still deactivated, though her Instagram page is back up.

"It's not because I was embarrassed," Hill said in regards to deleting her social media pages.

Instead, Hill said she deleted her accounts to help herself focus on building a new "quality control team," which can help her launch new makeup in the future.

"People think that I left social media because I was running away and I was hiding, and I get it," she said. "I completely understand. That's exactly what it looks like — that's what I would think too."

"But the reason I had to get away from social media and just fully delete it is because at that point, I had refunded everybody every single penny they had spent. I was humiliated, I was embarrassed, and it was time for me to start picking things up, putting the pieces back together, and rebuild."

Jaclyn Hill.
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At the end of her video, Hill apologized to her fans, confirmed her customers were refunded, and said she's working on creating new beauty products

While apologizing to her fans and customers, Hill said she "trusted the wrong people" while launching her brand, and "did a lot of things" that she "should not have done."

"It's so important to me that you guys know how sorry I am, and how embarrassed I am," Hill said. "This has just been shocking. I messed up in more than one way. I was way too overconfident in my launch, and I was not involved enough in quality control, and I overhyped it for you guys."

Hill also said that seeing her fans' posts online about the quality of her products inspired her to refund every single one of her customers.

"I just feel terrible for anybody who received a lipstick that wasn't perfect," Hill said. 'That's why I gave every single person a refund."

"People were so sweet not wanting to accept the refund, and giving their refunds to charities, and just doing such kind things," she continued. 'It was it was so sweet, but I just honestly I could not sleep at night."

Still, Hill has confidence in the future of her brand, and said she's had "several meetings" with her team to create new beauty products at "new labs."

"A launch that I have down the road is with a completely different lab than the one that I launched my lipsticks with," Hill said. "So we have not had to cancel that."

Many Twitter users are still seemingly unimpressed with Hill

After Hill released her YouTube video, many said they were frustrated with the YouTuber for failing to provide answers about her brand.

Others, however, defended the YouTuber, and argued that she's learned from her mistakes.

As recently as last week, more than 85 Twitter users said in a poll that they had yet to receive a refund from Jaclyn Cosmetics

On July 14, a Twitter user named Brit Clarke asked her followers if they'd received a refund from Jaclyn Cosmetics. She also included a poll where people could vote either "Yes I have" or "NOPEEEE!"

"Just out of curiosity, has everyone received their refunds from Jaclyn Cosmetics' initial launch?" Clarke wrote.

Read more: People say they still haven't received refunds from Jaclyn Hill's lipstick brand nearly one month after the YouTuber promised to give customers their money back

The following day, Clarke followed up on her poll, saying that out of 123 votes, 71% of people said they did not receive a refund.

Speaking to INSIDER, Clarke said the results of her poll were "insanely disappointing."

"Out of 123 people that voted in my poll tweet, 71% have yet to receive their refunds," Clarke told INSIDER. "And the brand and owner have since ghosted the internet after announcing that all of their customers will be refunded without question three weeks ago."

"I can only imagine the percentage if thousands had replied," she said. "I will never support this brand again after seeing such disregard for their consumers and poor customer service."

Representatives for Jaclyn Cosmetics declined to comment.

Love Island Megan Barton Hanson's death threats over cosmetic surgery - Metro.co.uk

Posted: 13 Aug 2019 03:19 PM PDT

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Love Island star Megan Barton Hanson has spoken about the chilling death threats she received after it was revealed she had had cosmetic surgery.

Megan has had her ears pinned back, as well as work done on her nose, breasts and teeth.

The reality TV star said her second boob job was a 'treat' for herself for working so hard when she became a stripper.

But her appearance on Love Island sparked hateful comments from online trolls, will some going as far as to threaten her life.

Speaking to Kathy Burke on the Channel 4 documentary All Woman, Megan said: 'I got so much stick for it in the island.

'I thought yeah they would mention the fact that I slept with two boys, yeah they would mention I was a stripper and I'd done glamour modelling. But I didn't think there would be that much stick for getting surgery.

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'There would be comments that I was fake and plastic. I was getting death threats at one point. I think people just love to hate.'

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Megan added: 'Whether you edit yourself on these apps or in real life you get so much stick. These platforms are out here and these adverts are targeted at girls my age. They encourage it and when you do it you get vilified.'

When asked to explain the procedures she has had done on her body, the former islander said: 'The first thing I had done was my ears. Kids at school were nasty and call me a rat, and then my nose and my boobs.

'My mum was having hers done and I was like, "Would you pay for me to have my boobs done? I promise I'll pay you back."'

'When I started stripping I had a second boob job, I thought I'd treat myself because I'd worked hard and I'd get the perfect natural looking boobs that I always wanted.'

Kathy Burke and Megan Barton Hanson
Megan appeared in Kathy Burke's documentary All Woman (Picture: Channel 4)

However the Celebs Go Dating star said that she wanted to encourage young girls to feel inner confidence.

She told Kathy: 'I just don't want girls to have unrealistic expectations like I did. It didn't fix anything.

'It changed the outside shell but you're still dealing with the insecurities inside. Chucking money at it won't help.'

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Kathy Burke's All Woman continues Tuesday at 10pm on Channel 4

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Millie Bobby Brown launches vegan, cruelty-free Gen Z beauty brand - The Independent

Posted: 20 Aug 2019 07:59 AM PDT

Stranger Things actor Millie Bobby Brown has announced that she is launching a Gen-Z beauty brand, revealing that she wants the brand to "represent individuality".

On Tuesday afternoon, the actor announced the launch of her cosmetics line Florence by Mills, inspired by her great-grandmother Florence, on Instagram.

"Every young person deserves to have a good start with their skin," the 15-year-old states in a video posted to the social media platform promoting the brand, which is aimed at individuals born between 1997 and 2012.

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In the clip, young models try on various products from the cosmetic range including skincare, nail varnish and lip gloss.

Brown's beauty range is vegan and cruelty-free and has been PETA-certified.

Describing the line, Brown says in the video that she wanted it to be "easy to get and fun to use" and "represent individuality".

"I want you to feel yourself," she tells her 27.7 million followers.

Actor Millie Bobby Brown attends the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 21, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images)

In an interview with WWD to announce the launch, the star said that she felt inspired to create the beauty brand following her experience of wearing make-up in childhood for acting roles.

"I've been in a makeup chair since I was 10, 11 years old, and I have really been introduced to all types of products," she told the publication.

"I've had special effects on my face, blood, all different types of foundation…I wanted to come into the space because there was a gap in the market for young people."

Products featured in the range include a Light Skin Tint and Eye Gel Pads aimed younger buyers and are priced between around £8 to £28 in Boots and online. The Florence by Mills website will go live on Monday 26 August.

Moreover, a proportion of the proceeds from the line will be donated to the Olivia Hope Foundation, a children's cancer charity founded to honour the late Olivia Hope LoRusso, who was a friend of Brown's.

On Monday, the 15-year-old teased the news of the launch on her Instagram Stories telling her followers that she was "making a special announcement" the following day.

The teenager asked her fans to guess the name of the mysterious launch by giving them a clue that it began with an "F".

Brown added that she had been working on the launch for two years.

Millie Bobby Brown teases beauty line launch (Instagram)

Fans of the star have taken to the comments section of Brown's post to congratulate her on the beauty line.

"Amazing! Can't wait to try them out. I'm sure great for mums too!" wrote one user.

"Your devotion to this project is something so beautiful beyond believe," wrote another.

Earlier this year, Brown teamed up with Converse to create a limited-edition trainer collection, making her the youngest ever collaborator for the brand.

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Titled "Millie By You", the line features 10 unique colour-ways and prints inspired by Brown's love for the ocean and its animals as well as DIY fashion.

The unisex collection is also fully customisable, offering shoppers the chance to change everything from the laces and eyelets to the logos to suit their taste.

The designs are be available in two iconic Converse Chuck styles, including Hi and Ox.

If I Wear Thrifted Makeup, Will I Get a Disease? - Jezebel

Posted: 20 Aug 2019 06:05 AM PDT

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Fast-fashion is on its way out; thrifting and peer-to-peer digital resale marketplaces like Depop, Poshmark or Mercari are the future. More and more young people are opting to engage in secondhand shopping because it is a.) fun, b.) affordable, c.) sustainable, d.) cooler and less offensive than going to a Forever 21 for your weekend thot attire. Perhaps unsurprisingly, that behavior has migrated over to the beauty industry. According to the Business of Fashion, there's a trend in Japan of millennials purchasing secondhand makeup. Their rationale doesn't differ much from the reasons young people have picked up Goodwill habits: it's cheaper, avoids waste, if they love the product they can and often do commit to paying full price in the future, and some of the luxury goods are only available in their country via a site like Mercari.

Still, the process strikes me as super unhygienic. In April, a woman sued Sephora for allegedly contracting a herpes-related lip cold sore from a lipstick sample at once of the cosmetic conglomerate's Hollywood stores. They settled, but if she was able to contract a disease simply from a sample, imagine the dangers of using a pre-loved product, potentially one with an unknowable expiration date?

I contacted a few skin care experts to find out what, if any, dangers could come from this trend.

JEZEBEL: What are the dangers in applying previously used makeup? Do certain used makeups run more risks than others?

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Dr. Susan Massick, dermatologist with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center: Contamination with bacteria and fungi is always of concern with old and used makeup, especially those used around the eyes and mouth. Make up that is open to the air or applied with fingers or brushes are more likely to get contaminated over pump bottles or closed jars.

Jordana Mattioli, celebrity esthetician in New York: Used makeup can contain fungus or bacteria that can cause infections. This is especially an issue for makeup that comes in direct contact with the skin like applicators that touch the skin, or anything that you dip your finger into (like an open jar).

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Pencils that can be sharpened, or makeup that is in an airless dispenser would be the better options if you absolutely need to share or buy used makeup.

Dr. Rachel Nazarian of Schweiger Dermatology Group in New York: The skin is a natural host to many types of bacteria, and also may contain yeast, fungal and viral infections. Sharing makeup that was in direct contact with someone else's skin puts you at risk for exposure to these sources of infection. Those used on mucosal membranes, such as the lips, or around the eyes, (lipstick and lipgloss for example) have a higher likelihood of infection because these areas are vulnerable to invasion by viruses and bacteria.

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Products that directly touch skin and are in open containers are certainly also more concerning than those that are in spray containers or pump bottles- because the portion remaining in the container isn't contaminated each time it's used. These would be appropriate to purchase as "used" or "resale" with much less risk.

Could you contract a disease from applying previously used makeup?

Dr. Susan Massick: The main disease of concern would be infections of the skin and eyes, with staph infections of particular concern. Also keep in mind, make up is often applied in the bathroom next to a toilet or a hot shower, which heightens risk for contamination.

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Jordana Mattioli: Conjunctivitis, staph, strep and E. coli all can live on makeup. Cold and flu germs can survive for a few hours on surfaces, where herpes simplex and other pathogens can survive for several days, especially in a moist environment. There was a case a few years ago where a woman contracted a MRSA infection that attacked her spine. She used a brush to apply makeup that belonged to a friend who had a Staphylococcus infection on her face. Scary stuff, not worth it!

Dr. Rachel Nazarian: Absolutely. Viruses such as herpes, bacteria such as staph and bacterial infections including impetigo can be transferred from person to person by sharing contaminated makeup.

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Is it possible for used makeup to be sanitized?

Dr. Susan Massick: Theoretically, certain make up could be cleaned by spraying on or dipping in rubbing alcohol. Is it ever fully sanitized once opened? The answer is no, but trying to keep clean can minimize your risks.

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Jordana Mattioli: You can sterilize applicators and possibly makeup products in an autoclave but the temperature is so high I think most makeup items would simply melt. Alcohol can kill some bacteria but not hydrophilic viruses. I think it's close to impossible to fully sanitize most makeup. An applicator wand someone else had used can be cleaned but the formula inside cannot, so unless there was a guarantee that the person had used a disposable applicator each time they used the product, then the product will contain someone else's germs and bacteria.

Dr. Rachel Nazarian: Lipglosses or products like powders where the applicator and brushes are placed in the container can not be sanitized. Some lipstick can be "cleaned" but wiping with alcohol or physically removing the top portion.

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Is it enough to simply replace the power puff and applicator in each product?

Dr. Susan Massick: No, the product itself can be contaminated especially if open to the air, used by multiple people (avoid testers at the makeup counters!), used for extended periods of time and beyond expiration dates.

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Jordana Mattioli: No, because the previous puff still came into contact with the skin and therefore the formula.

Dr. Rachel Nazarian: Unfortunately no. Once it's been used, it's considered contaminated and cannot be sterilized for 100% no risk of infection.

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Are you surprised to hear about this trend? What would you say to a patient who uses secondhand cosmetics?

Dr. Susan Massick: Just don't do it. Buy new, keep products clean and tidy, try to disinfect, and replace often.

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Jordana Mattioli: I'm a little surprised to hear there are places that sell used makeup, as even eBay doesn't allow it. I wouldn't recommend using a friends makeup, let alone purchasing used makeup online.

Dr. Rachel Nazarian: I'm not surprised about this trend. In some ways a classic makeup counter at the department store or the large box retailers is no different—it allows people to try and use all the products, sharing between the customers before they purchase. The risks are similar when these products aren't sanitized properly, or when products that can't be sanitized are used (like a reused lipgloss where the customer "double-dips" and puts an applicator in the tube after use).

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I think that brand names will always have a lure and be in demand and fashionable. Certainly pricing can deter people from purchasing these items full-price brand new, but as appealing as saving money is, the risk of infection is far too concerning to support this trend—and a skin infection is never in fashion!

I recommend purchasing [the used make up] if you want to be seen with the container—but flash the brand name box... don't use what's inside.

There you have it. No matter how cheap used makeup is, um, don't buy it? Save up or purchase an affordable dupe. You have been warned.


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