Style/ Beauty

Given how tactile beauty is, from swatching products at makeup counters to skin on skin touch during a facial, it’s unsurprising that the arrival of Covid 19 threw a spanner in the beautysphere and sent it off in an entirely new direction. Pre-pandemic, at the beginning of 2020, the beauty sector had an estimated global
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When I think about Pink’s and Beyoncé’s music, the word vulnerable doesn’t immediately come to mind. That’s not to say their songs aren’t personal—both artists have expansive catalogs of powerful music—but I associate their work with strength, not sadness. It turns out, though, both Beyoncé and Pink have tracks in their libraries that couldn’t be
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When the call came for designers to begin creating masks and protective gear for healthcare workers, fashion names from LVMH to L.L. Bean stepped in to help. With masks being a requirement in many public settings, our favorite up-and-coming fashion brands are have begun offering inventive options that go beyond a bandana. Below, some of
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Sun protection, but make it fashion Whether you’re popping out to run errands or spending the day at the beach, sun protection is a must. While you should wear SPF every day (yes, every day!), dermatologists say sunscreen simply isn’t enough on its own. Enter: sun hats. A stylish hat will not only shield you from harmful UV rays, but
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Oops, we’ve done it again. We’ve shown a chronic lack of compassion and consideration for someone with mental health issues. In this case, it’s Britney Spears, who has been under her father’s conservatorship since 2008 following a very public mental health breakdown that saw her hit a photographer’s car with an umbrella and shave her
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Some people prefer soaking for hours in a relaxing bubble bath whilst others prefer a quick and refreshing shower, but which one is actually preferable? After a heated debate on the GLAMOUR editorial call, we’ve grilled Medical Director, Dr Earim Chaudry from wellness platform Manual, on the benefits of bathing and showering and which option
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Style Points is a new weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. There’s something truly uncanny about looking at fashion week images right now, a reminder that on the streets of Copenhagen, stylish women were just cavorting in cute ensembles and attending runway shows. I’ve been clicking through the slideshows like everyone
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We’re breaking down what’s safe and what isn’t If you’ve dealt with problematic skin of any kind this summer—whether it’s due to maskne, milia caused by too-thick moisturizers or stress-induced zits and dullness—then you probably already have certain acids, found in chemical exfoliants, on your radar. These holy grail ingredients, like salicylic acid, glycolic acid
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More and more of us are going for vegan beauty with our regimes. Quite rightly, us cosmetics consumers are more clued-up than ever about ethical concerns when it comes to our makeup. Which is why we at GLAMOUR always like to shout about the responsible, cruelty-free brands making the beauty industry a better place. Enter
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I first met Jurnee Smollett on the set of the GLAMOUR Birds of Prey cover shoot alongside her co-stars. She had me in stitches within seconds over many a banana euphemism but over the next three times I have met her – both IRL and virtually – I have learnt that Jurnee is more than
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In a government U-turn, all A-level and GCSE students in England will now be given grades estimated by their teachers, it has been confirmed. The government will scrap the controversial standardisation model proposed by exam regulator Ofqual, which used an algorithm based on schools’ prior grades and caused uproar after almost 40% of predicted A-level
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