We all have little asymmetries, and one of the most common ones is that people’s eyes often appear different sizes when they smile—perhaps it’s something about how the muscles contract or maybe the move just exaggerates a bit of off-kilterness. Whatever it is that causes it, if it happens to you, you’re in good company.
Hair happenings were all over the globe this weekend. While Cara Delevingne continued to make baldness look bomb with tattoo-like head designs on the MTV Movie and TV Awards red carpet, Emma Stone went back to her roots, literally. The actress showed up with her new, lighter look at the Audi Polo Challenge in London
Talk about her cover all you want, but around here we’re more interested in 2015 Sport Illustrated swimsuit-issue cover-model Hannah Davis’s facial skin. ‘Cause like the rest of her, it’s stunning. Behold its beauty… Caught with a lovely face of smoldering going-out makeup: At Miami Swim… Next to Wildfox CEO Jimmy Sommers… No word on
Here we go again. I just tossed an empty bottle of conditioner into the recycle bin, leaving behind its matching bottle of shampoo, which remains 1/3 full. That bottle joins two other 1/3-full bottles of shampoo on my shower shelf. I can’t bring myself to toss them, but I never seem to manage to use
When we posted about Cameron Diaz’ new bob haircut, our readers weren’t exactly bubbling over with enthusiasm toward it–but I have a feeling these new pics of her wearing it styled differently might change a few of your minds. Here’s the first pic we showed you of Cameron’s new bob. It was styled all curly.
Here at Lipstick HQ, we have a Jake Gyllenhaal beardwatch going on. Care to join us? While one never needs an excuse to stare at this particular chiseled jawline, what has us fanning ourselves at our laptops right now is the fuller facial hair Jake’s sporting at the Venice Film Festival, while promoting Everest. As
If you’ve experienced pimples, chances are you have also experienced, at some time or another, the frustration of suddenly finding that patches of your favorite pillowcase or face towel have faded to a funky shade of pale orange. Ah, yes, the telltale evidence that you’ve been applying an acne medication that contains benzoyl peroxide, which
Here’s the thing, Halle Berry is a goddess so any products used for her makeup will always look amazing, right? But isn’t it awesome to know that you can pick up some of the products makeup artist Kara Yoshimoto Bua used on her and attempt to achieve that same other worldly beauty without breaking the
One of the many things we admire about Kaley Cuoco: her ability to pull off a daring makeup trend like it’s NBD. If any actress is going to road-test some aspirational, ahead-of-the-curve look we’ve just seen on the runway or Instagram, it’s her—in no small part thanks to her makeup artist Jamie Greenberg. We caught
Girls may be on hiatus (booo!), but Game of Thrones comes back soon—and you MUST see how Emilia Clarke looked at last night’s season-three premiere. But first, can we discuss how I didn’t even recognize her as Khaleesi with that dark brown hair instead of platinum blond? It took me like 30 seconds to even
If you’re feeling a little bummed that Nicole Richie has said goodbye to her purple hair (for now, anyway), be consoled with this news: Kesha now has that exact same color, and she looks spectacular. Her prettiest ever, I think. I always assumed it was Nicole’s warm skin that played so well into this particular
PHOTO: Katie Friedman No matter if you’ve got a wedding, a hot date, or just a random night of eyelash-fluttering on the menu, anytime is a good time for falsies as far as we’re concerned. But we know getting glue near your eye can be intimidating. So we called up Benefit Cosmetics makeup artist Deanna
Even if you’re not exactly as excited as the rest of the Internet about Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of its classic 1991 animated movie “Beauty and the Beast” starring Emma Watson, you can’t call yourself a beauty fanatic if you’re not at least a little intrigued by L’Oreal Paris’ new makeup collection inspired by the