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20 Oct

TRYING THE MOST VIRAL TIKTOK MAKEUP HACKS!

TRYING THE MOST VIRAL TIKTOK MAKEUP HACKS!
Today's video is a FULL FACE of TikTok makeup hacks!! Rare Beauty Glowing Foundation, Bella Hadid Contour, Fake Freckle Spray, Eyeshadow hacks and more! Watch to see if any hacks work! 🎥 Previous Video » https://youtu.be/Xbgde9LCrOI 🛎 Subscribe to my channel & hit the notification bell so that you never miss an upload! » http://bit.ly/JamesCharles for brand spanking new videos! 💞 Let's Be Sisters! Instagram » http://instagram.com/jamescharles Facebook » http://facebook.com/jamescharles TikTok » http://tiktok.com/@jamescharles Twitter » http://twitter.com/jamescharles 💌 Business Inquiries » business@spinandco.com 🔥 My Amazing Team Creative Director: Louis Gargiula http://instagram.com/louisgargiula Creative Assistant: Trevor Garcia http://instagram.com/igtrevor Editor: Ryan Allen http://instagram.com/helloxryan Graphics: Michael Rusakov http://instagram.com/michael.ny ...
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20 Oct

The Lip Bar Is Expanding Their Flagship Store In

The Lip Bar Is Expanding Their Flagship Store In
In 2012, Melissa Butler began her lipstick brand, The Lip Bar, as a response to the industry’s tendency to treat darker skin tones as an afterthought. Unimpressed with what was available on the market, she began creating products from scratch at home. Since then, she’s launched every little thing from liquid matte lipsticks to tinted moisturizers.  “I used to think we could only make lip products due to the name,” Butler tells ESSENCE. “I used to be limiting myself. Meanwhile, I had customers practically begging me to expand.” Now, the products will be present in over 1,000 stores across the US. And speaking of growth, The Lip Bar, as of today, is opening their newly expanded flagship location in Butler’s hometown,...
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20 Oct

Anika Leila Uses Expired Makeup Products to Make Fantastical

Anika Leila Uses Expired Makeup Products to Make Fantastical
Anika Leila was in elementary school when she first saw the faces. “I'd vandalize the desks, I’d be drawing on the partitions, my art book — I even have a Post-it Note from my secondary school art teacher saying, ‘stop drawing those faces — they’re scary,'” laughed Leila. Now 25 years old, the Central Saint Martins fashion design graduate has turned her affinity for faces into an inventive signature, using expired and discarded makeup products to color them on dresses, tube tops, skirts and absolutely anything else she will be able to construct. “I’ve all the time wanted to investigate people’s faces — I used to stare as much as possible in order that I could ensure I didn’t...
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