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27 Mar

Meet The TikTok Influencer Explaining the Value of Beauty

Out with so-called “girl math,” in with beauty math — Rachel Wiseman‘s version, a minimum of. With a fledgling investment banking profession on one hand and a love for beauty on the opposite, the content creator — who splits her time between Toronto and San Francisco — is carving out her own lane on TikTok by breaking down the worth versus value of the platform’s most-loved beauty products. Summer Fridays‘ recent Dream Lip Oil, which retails for 35 Canadian dollars and comprises 0.15 fluid ounces of product, nets out at roughly 233 Canadian dollars per fluid ounce, she deduces in a single recent video that garnered 450,000 views. “Now that number, in isolation, means nothing,” she continues, shifting focus to...
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24 Aug

Explaining Milani Cosmetics ‘Demonstration’ in ‘Depp v. Heard’ Doc

Emma Cooper’s “Depp v. Heard” premiered on Netflix on Aug. 16, quickly rising to the highest of the streaming service’s most watched titles. The three-part docuseries dives into Johnny Depp and Amber Heard‘s defamation trial, which followed Heard’s 2018 op-ed published in The Washington Post that detailed the actress’ allegations of past sexual violence.  Within the second episode of the series, “Depp v. Heard” shows how the trial set the web ablaze, creating an intensive discussion that was livestreamed, “memed” and highly promoted on social media. In April 2022, beauty brand Milani Cosmetics joined the talk with a video published on its TikTok account that's now a part of the documentary.  “Depp v. Heard” Courtesy of Netflix Milani’s reference to the defamation trial began...
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4 Jan

What are ‘melanotan’ injections? Explaining the controversial tanning drug

The illegal injections and nasal sprays are being promoted by influencers as a tanning hack but experts warn they are dangerous Beauty mustn't be pain and it definitely shouldn’t be dangerous. Whether it’s a “slim thick” hourglass figure or sun-kissed glowing skin, the pressure on us to suit beauty ideals is limitless and pushing people to go to extreme, harmful lengths to attain them.  First there was Apetamin, the unlicensed complement which promised perfect curves but as a substitute caused every thing from extreme fatigue to liver failure and even comas. Now it’s melanotan, a “quick fix” solution to tanning, that’s making the headlines.   Often coming in the shape of injections or nasal spray, melanotan...
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