9 Best Concealers for Dark Spots That Won’t Cake by Midday

Save StorySave this storySave StorySave this story The best concealers for dark spots do more than simply cover up marks: They correct, protect, and in many cases, actively improve the skin beneath the makeup. Whether you're dealing with post-acne marks, sun-induced hyperpigmentation, or stubborn undereye circles that no amount of sleep (or eye cream) seems …

Butterfly Nail Designs Add a Magical Touch to Any Manicure

Courtesy of @sansungnails, @thecolornook, @jadeandpolished, and @heygreatnailsSave StorySave this storySave StorySave this story It’s 2002, and you’re deciding between your pink-and-green butterfly top and your knit striped sweater for a trip to the mall with your friends. You ultimately go with the former, despite already having the winged insect clipped into your hair and bedazzled …

Everything From Sensitive Skin-Friendly Brand First Aid Beauty Is Worth Hoarding—Review

Buy Now at First Aid BeautySave StorySave this storySave StorySave this story TL;DR: What it is: A sensitive skin-friendly body-care collection What it does: Gently exfoliates, hydrates, and nourishes without irritation Who it’s for: Anyone, especially those with easily irritated skin, looking for hardworking, no-frills skin- and body-care products that leave skin soft and glowy …

Can’t Tolerate Retinol? The Luna Nectar Futurize Botanical Retinol Alternative Boosting Serum Is the Next Best Thing—Review

$49 at Luna NectarSave StorySave this storySave StorySave this story TL;DR: What it is: A bakuchiol-based serum What it does: Targets fine lines, firms skin, and smooths texture Who it’s for: Anyone with sensitive skin looking for retinol-like results Not every face can tolerate the power of retinol, but most can appreciate its more sensitive, …

29 Celebrity Beauty Brands That Are Here to Stay

GettySave StorySave this storySave StorySave this story Celebrities have been associated with beauty for as long as their images could be printed. The original influencers—actors and musicians—have lent their faces (and hair and bodies) to countless ad campaigns for beauty brands. And they still do, often as extremely well-compensated "brand ambassadors." But it seems, nowadays, …