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  • Skip the Reapplying: These Lip Liner Stains Last All Day

    Skip the Reapplying: These Lip Liner Stains Last All Day

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    The best lip liner stains are the modern answer for anyone who wants defined lips without the need for constant touch-ups. Unlike traditional lip liners that fade fast, these inky, long-wearing formulas act like traditional lip stains and hold their shape for hours, so you’re not reapplying every time you sip, snack, or talk. They glide on smoothly, set down seamlessly, and keep your lip look intact from morning to night. To find which ones actually go the distance without smudging or slipping, Allure editors put the newest formulas through full-day wear tests (including a 2025 Best of Beauty winner) to uncover the lip liner stains your purse can no longer live without.

    Our Top Lip Liner Stains

    • Best Peel-Off: Sacheu Lip Liner Stay-N Peel Off Lip Stain, $14
    • Best Shade Range: Tarte Maracuja Juicy Lip Stain Liner, $27
    • Best for Contouring: Nyx Professional Makeup Lip Lingerie Lip Liner Stain, $12
    • Best Blurring: Huda Lip Contour Lip Stain, $25

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    Best Peel-Off: Sacheu Lip Liner Stay-N Peel Off Lip Stain

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    Lip Liner Stay-N Peel Off Lip Stain

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    Trakoshis applying the Sacheu Lip Liner Stay-N Peel Off Lip Stain

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    Why we love it: Think of Sacheu’s Lip Liner Stay-N Peel Off Lip Stain as a lip liner that refuses to quit. Once it’s on, it’s on—no touch-ups every 25 minutes—yet it still feels hydrating thanks to hyaluronic acid and vitamin E. Application is simple: Trace the edges of your lips (the blue hue is temporary!), wait about eight minutes for it to dry, and then gently peel it off to reveal your-lips-but-better color payoff. In case you’re wondering: “Polyvinyl alcohol is the ingredient that gives the formula its peelable effect and lasting stain,” cosmetic chemist Laura Lam-Phaure previously told Allure. “It forms a flexible film that adheres to the lips and can be peeled away once fully dry.” Available in 14 shades, it delivers serious staying power—in our tester’s experience, the color lasted about 10 hours without fading.

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    Trakoshis after applying the Sacheu Lip Liner Stay-N Peel Off Lip Stain with lip gloss

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    Tester feedback from former shopping market editor Angela Trakoshis

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    “When I say this lip stain lasts, I mean it. I applied it in the morning, kissed my husband Matt goodbye as he left for work, drank my morning juice, went to the gym, ate lunch, and had a Diet Coke and a snack. Despite this, my lip line remained intact hours later—no reapplying necessary. It’s transfer-proof too, so I don’t have to worry about it rubbing off onto my Stanley straw, my face, or my Matt (bless). So when did it fade? Not until I scrubbed it off at 10 p.m.—impressive, I know.” —Angela Trakoshis, former shopping market editor

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    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, polyvinyl alcohol
    • Shades: 10

    Best Shade Range: Tarte Maracuja Juicy Lip Stain

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    Allure senior beauty editor Jesa Marie Calaor applying the Tarte Maracuja Juicy Lip Stain

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    Why we love it: The Tarte Maracuja Juicy Lip Stain Liner stands out for its wide, super-pigmented shade range (12 to be exact), including colors like Spiced Ginger, a toasty brown, Buff, a lighter nude ideal for fair skin, and Red, a classic crimson. This 2025 Allure Best of Beauty Winner for best lip liner pen also gets high marks for its unbeatable staying power, lasting through heat, drinks, and long days out and about. Its felt-tip design allows for precise definition, and the formula doesn’t add any extra texture to the lips—instead, it invisibly hydrates with maracuja oil, hyaluronic acid, and castor oil. It can be layered effortlessly with any lip product on top (sans smudging).

    Calaor before applying the Tarte Maracuja Juicy Lip Stain

    Calaor before applying the Tarte Maracuja Juicy Lip Stain

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    Calaor after applying the Tarte Maracuja Juicy Lip Stain

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    Tester feedback from senior beauty editor Jesa Marie Calaor

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    “I keep at least two beverages with me at all times—a matcha latte for energy and water for real hydration—which means most lip products don’t last more than just the selfie I put it on for. This tint, though, actually survives constant contact with straws. It dries down quickly, staying put once it’s set (even under layers of gloss). It does fade eventually (I noticed it was gone after a few hours and a snack), but I always keep the slim pencil with me for quick touch-ups.” —Jesa Marie Calaor, senior beauty editor

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    • Key ingredients: maracuja oil, superfruit complex, hyaluronic acid, castor oil, olive oil
    • Shades: 12

    Best for Contouring: Nyx Professional Makeup Lip Lingerie Lip Liner Stain

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    Nyx Professional Makeup

    Lip Lingerie Lip Liner Stain

    $12

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    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Nyx Professional Makeup Lip Lingerie Lip Liner Stain

    Sarah Han

    Why we love it: For precision that reaches the tiniest corners of your pout, Nyx Professional Makeup’s Lip Lingerie is a standout. Its ultra-skinny ballpoint tip hugs every curve of the lips, letting you contour with exacting detail. Waterproof and transfer-proof, this weightless formula stays put all day without bleeding or feathering—even under layers of lipstick or gloss.

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    Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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    “I’m not a lip liner expert by any means, but I’ve been experimenting recently, and I find the Nyx Lip Lingerie Lip Liner Stain quite easy to use as a beginner. I think the liquid formula lends itself well to my usual lip stains—shocker! My lips don’t need a ton of definition, imo, but I like to overline every so slightly, especially towards the outer halves of my upper lip lines, and the sturdy ballpoint applicator helps me draw super precise lines, so I only emphasize what I want to.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: glycerin
    • Shades: 12

    Best Blurring: Huda Beauty Lip Contour Lip Stain

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    Huda Beauty

    Lip Contour Lip Stain

    $25

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    Allure commerce writer Lily Wohlner applying the Huda Beauty Lip Contour Lip Stain

    Why we love it: Huda’s Lip Contour Lip Stain stands out with its dual-sided felt tip—use the sharper end to line and the chubbier side to fill. The result is a sculpted yet soft, blurred-lip effect that lends definition without the harshness of a traditional liner. However, the formula is still forgiving enough to overline just a touch if you’re aiming for a fuller pout. Once applied, the stain is practically indestructible—kiss-proof, transfer-proof, and lasting for hours, so your lips stay perfectly polished from morning coffee to evening cocktails.

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    Wohlner before applying the Huda Beauty Lip Contour Lip Stain

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    “I never leave the house without lip liner, but I’m terrible at reapplying throughout the day, so Huda’s Lip Contour Stain has been a game-changer. It literally lasts from the moment I put it on until the end of the day, no touch-ups required. The shade I love, Baby Pink, isn’t overly pigmented like some of the darker hues, so it never leaves a harsh line once gloss or lipstick fades. Instead, it gives my lips just the right definition, especially on the upper lip, for a polished look.” —Lily Wohlner, commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: maracuja oil, superfruit complex, hyaluronic acid, castor oil, olive oil
    • Shades: 12

    Frequently Asked Questions
    How do you apply a lip liner stain?

    According to New York City-based makeup artist Crystal Gossman, the way you apply a lip liner stain depends on its form. “If the applicator is a felt tip pen (like Huda’s), then I draw it on and use a hydrating lip balm on top,” she says. On the contrary, if it’s a lip stain that you’re using as liner, she would use a lip brush to create the fine liner on the outer lip and then go in with her finger to pat the stain across the lips until the coverage is even and diffused.

    How do lip liner stains stay so long?

    Gossman explains that lip stains last longer because they’re mostly alcohol- or water-based rather than emollient-based. Cosmetic chemist Kelly Dobos adds that the key is pigment concentration: The more pigment a lip color contains, the more it can actually stain the lips. That’s why lip stains typically pack a higher pigment load than traditional lipsticks.

    Meet the experts

    • Crystal Gossman is a New York City-based makeup artist
    • Laura Lam-Phaure is a Los Angeles-based cosmetic chemist
    • Kelly Dobos is a Cincinnati-based cosmetic chemist

    How we test and review products

    Before reviewing any makeup, we ask questions about a number of factors: What ingredients are in it? Does the brand offer a wide shade range inclusive of consumers with all skin tones and undertones? Is it safe for readers who have sensitive skin or wear contact lenses? Is it on the affordable side or more of a splurge? Is its packaging consciously designed or needlessly wasteful?

    For our review of the best lip liner stains, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and makeup artists to review the products. This ensures our testing base spans different skin tones, genders, and dermatological conditions. We considered each product's performance across four primary categories: ingredients, wear and longevity, packaging, and inclusivity. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete reviews process and methodology page.

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    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we've solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it's never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

  • The Noncommittal Bob Will Be 2026’s Biggest Haircut Trend

    The Noncommittal Bob Will Be 2026’s Biggest Haircut Trend

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    Lori Harvey, Selena Gomez, and Hailey Bieber do not have magical powers (that we know of), but they do have the power to change the length of their hair with just a few flicks of a styling wand. All three women have what I like to call “The Better Bob.” It’s basically a lob (as in, long bob) that gives the illusion of a bob, depending on how you manipulate the ends. When you’re no longer feeling the bob, you can easily transition back to longer strands with just one swoop of a brush, making it the perfect noncommittal haircut.

    Though it’s had a major resurgence, this cut isn’t totally new: In the ‘90s, Naomi Campbell, Julia Roberts, and Jennifer Anniston opted for collarbone-grazing, medium length hair over the short bobs and pixies of the time—often styling their length with bumped ends, tousled curls, or voluminous layers that straddled the line between bob and lob so, well, you couldn’t quite tell which it was.

    A modern case in point: Selena Gomez’s Instagram feed. In one post, the singer’s hair is in a flowy lob that grazes her shoulder blades, but in a post just a day later, she has a voluminous bob that sits right at the nape of her neck. Part of me wanted to attribute this beautiful sorcery to extensions, but my beauty editor Spidey sense told me otherwise. There it was: The Better Bob.

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    Lori Harvey, who lives on many people’s hair inspo Pinterest boards, has also been known to keep her length between a bob and a lob, often going back and forth between the two lengths in a day's time. Los Angeles-based hairstylist Ray Christopher has been styling Harvey for seven years and says her hair was to the middle of her back when they began working together. Harvey cut her hair into a neck-length bob at the start of 2022 and went even shorter (jaw-length) in October 2022.

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    According to Christopher, Harvey’s hair has almost returned to the middle of her back now, but while she was growing it out, she would often curl the ends of her lob to achieve a voluminous ‘90’s-inspired bob. But instead of pulling out the scissors, Christopher says he’d reach for a texturizing spray and a curling iron. “I love the Oribe Texturizing Spray and the Paul Mitchell Super Clean Light Hairspray,” Christopher tells Allure. The hairstylist used the texturizing spray to create volume before blowing the hair out and creating iron curls. A generous application of hairspray helps lock the curls in place.

    New York City-based hairstylist Miriam Chisala uses the same method to create a faux bob on lob-length hair. Chisala echos that using a texturizing or volumizing spray is best but prefers to use a round brush over a curling iron because it creates more voluminous curls. Christopher also mentioned that he will sometimes tuck the strands up into the hair and use bobby pins to secure them, though Chisala says that “when the length is between the shoulder and the neck, you don’t necessarily need bobby pins.”

    “If you get it curled enough, sometimes all you need is a little bit of spray,” says Chisala. Teasing the hair at the roots with a fine-tooth comb (especially further down by the nape of the neck) can create even more volume, according to Chisala, as it lifts up the hair to create the illusion of shorter length.

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    For an even lower-effort transformation, look to Hailey Bieber, who was the talk of the Internet when she got a bob haircut back in 2023. Now, it seems the Rhode founder has grown out her crop, but not so much so that she can’t revisit the look at a moment’s notice. The new haircut, courtesy of hairstylist Justine Marjan, sits just above Bieber’s shoulders with the ends flipped out in different directions for a slightly tousled look. According to the experts, all Bieber has to do is tease her roots, create round brush curls, and douse her hair with hairspray, and she’ll be back to a bob in just minutes.

    So, if you’re noncommittal when it comes to your hair’s length or you just want to look like the lead in an early 2000s rom-com, consider flexing between a lob and a bob as your signature hairstyle—it’s guaranteed to keep everyone on their toes.

  • 17 Best Beauty Advent Calendars 2025 to Delight Everyone on Your List

    17 Best Beauty Advent Calendars 2025 to Delight Everyone on Your List

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    Featured in this article

    Belif 12 Days of Chok Chok Holly Days Gift Set in multiple branded components on a light gray backgroundBelif 12 Days of Chok Chok Holly Days Gift SetBelif 12 Days of Chok Chok Holly Days Gift SetRead more$70

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    SkinCeuticals Holiday Skincare Advent Calendar in multiple branded components on a light gray backgroundSkinCeuticals Holiday Skincare Advent CalendarSkinCeuticals Holiday Skincare Advent CalendarRead more$550

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    Raise your hand if the rollout of the best beauty advent calendars gets your heart racing every holiday season. Still with me? Good—because you’ll want to shop these sets before they sell out—and trust, they are (and have been) going quickly. Whether you’re treating yourself (as you should) or crossing people off your list, advent calendars should be high on your list of gift ideas. After all, why deliberate on the perfect singular gift when you can buy them a little bit of everything? On the receiving end, opening up a treasure chest of 25 mini- and full-size beauty products is a euphoric experience—so many makeup looks, scent spritzes, and blowouts to be had!

    And before you hit me with the "buttt," I know. Advent calendars give us sticker shock, too. Think of it this way: When you add up the retail value for each product, it’s crystal clear just how much you're saving. The holidays are stressful as is, so I let these calendars do the math for me—and, trust me, it’s a winning formula.

    Shop more of our gift guides, including gifts $25 and under, gifts for teens, and gifts for the beauty-obsessed people in her life. For more shopping recommendations, head to our holiday gift guide hub to find our editors' top present picks.

    If you're unsure of where to start, I've gone through the arduous task of online window shopping for you. (Spoiler: It was not arduous at all.) Without further ado, here are the best beauty advent calendars out right now—and worry not, I'll be refreshing this story with newness as it rolls out. For now, have your credit card info ready and prepare to be crowned the best gift giver of all time.

    But first, some unboxings for sneak peeks:

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    Allure editors unboxing the Benefit Cosmetics Glam Cube Advent Calendar

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    Allure editors unboxing the Charlotte Tilbury Charlotte’s Beauty Treasure Chest of Love

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    Allure editors unboxing the Byredo Advent Calendar

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    Sarah Han is the commerce editor at Allure, who has been covering major sales and deals like Black Friday and Cyber Monday for almost 10 years. Previously, she served as an associate editor at BuzzFeed, where she spearheaded coverage of beauty roundups and K-pop features. A native Illinoisan, upon graduating … Read MoreCommerce Editor

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  • You Could Get a $50,000 Facelift for Less Than Half-Price

    You Could Get a $50,000 Facelift for Less Than Half-Price

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    Everyone loves a deal. But there are certain products and services in life where it could be, let’s say, less than optimal to shop for the deepest discount. Engagement rings come to mind. Criminal defense attorneys. Shellfish. And most people would probably add plastic surgery to the list. The old adage, “you get what you pay for,” carries a particular sting when it comes to your face or your body. And yet you may have noticed some social feeds recently touting a specific kind of aesthetic bargain, for example this TiKTok about influencers getting discounted plastic surgery from surgical fellows at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.

    After talking to plastic surgeons at every level—from residents and fellows to board-certified surgeons—I can confirm that this is a legitimate and longstanding medical practice occurring not just at Lenox Hill, but at teaching hospitals and academic institutions all over the country. Plastic surgery fellows routinely operate at discounted rates in the process of advancing their training and honing their aesthetic skills. Patients of all stripes can take advantage—the opportunity isn’t exclusive to social-media somebodies—and there’s nothing unsavory about it.

    Historically, though, “fellows’ clinics” were something of an insider’s secret, my sources say. “It was known within the hospital community that there was this program where you can have surgery done at a lesser cost, but a fellow does the procedure,” explains J. Madison Clark, MD, chief of the division of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at UNC Chapel Hill, director of the department’s fellowship program, and chair of the fellowship committee for the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS). “The nurses would talk amongst themselves to find out which fellows had good hands, and then a nurse who might be ready for a facelift would schedule with that fellow.” But recently, thanks largely to social media, word has spread beyond hospital walls. On the heels of the aforementioned TikTok, Dr. Clark’s office fielded multiple calls from people asking how much his fellows charge for a facelift. In the 10-year history of the fellowship, this is the first time he’s ever received such inquiries.

    While many fellowships do offer substantial price cuts—on the order of 50% or less of the particular surgery’s going rate—“I don’t want to give the impression that it’s dirt cheap,” says Mark G. Albert, MD, program director for the Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship at Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital (MEETH), a division of Lenox Hill Hospital. In light of the attention his program has received of late, he says, “I think it's important to set the record straight” about both the costs involved and the quality of care at these clinics. But first…

    What exactly is a “fellows’ clinic”?

    For starters, “these are not medical students experimenting on you,” says Dr. Clark. Fellows are full-fledged, licensed plastic surgeons who’ve graduated from accredited residency programs and thus have completed their formal training. But instead of going straight into practice, they’ve chosen to devote an extra year to learning the nuances of aesthetic surgery, specifically. “They'd otherwise be out in the community operating, but they're seeking the highest level of training possible,” says Dr. Albert.

    While each fellowship has its own flavor (MEETH emphasizes facial surgery, for example, where other programs may focus on breast and body), they’re all designed to offer an intensive deep dive into aesthetic surgery under the mentorship of some of the biggest names in the field. A surgeon who scores a top fellowship “can get, like, a 15-year head start on anyone who goes straight into practice out of residency,” says Faryan Jalalabadi, MD, a fellowship-trained, board-certified plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills.

    Surgeons generally play a dual role in fellowship. In the early months, they’re observing in the operating room and helping to care for their program directors’ patients. When they scrub in on a senior surgeon’s case, they’re assisting—holding the retractor, cutting sutures—but they’re not typically doing any portion of the procedure unless the patient has consented to it, which is pretty rare. “If a plastic surgeon is charging $100,000 for a facelift, the person having it done is going to expect that surgeon to be their [only] surgeon,” notes Dr. Clark. “They don’t want to have the quote-unquote medical student doing any part of that.”

    “These are not medical students experimenting on you.”

    Once fellows have proven themselves to be safe and competent, they’ll usually be given “the green light to start seeing their own patients in the fellows’ clinic,” says board-certified plastic surgeon Bob Basu, MD, who is a fellowship director and the president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). “By the time someone is six months into my fellowship, they’ve probably seen at least 200 breast augmentations, just to give an example, and that’s in addition to everything they saw and did in their six to nine years of residency.” In other words: “This is not a newbie dabbling in surgery,” he says.

    Fellowships may introduce surgeons to specific techniques they haven’t seen before, though. “I saw zero deep plane facelifts in my residency, and I operated in the biggest medical center in the world,” says Dr. Jalalabadi. The deep plane (an advanced technique that releases and repositions the tissues in a lasting and natural-looking way) was a focus of his fellowship, however, and is now, four years later, a mainstay of his practice. “My fellowship program had a strong clinic built in, where I could book my own cases and I had supervision,” he says. “It’s crazy, the amount of learning that happens when you actually do a technique for the first time.”

    Which is precisely the point of a fellows’ clinic: Instead of merely watching or assisting, fellows can devise surgical plans and operate autonomously, but with the safety net of having a mentor nearby. In the clinic, “the co-surgeon model is flipped,” says Tyler Safran, MD, a dual fellowship-trained plastic and reconstructive surgeon in Montreal. “The fellow becomes the primary surgeon of record, and the senior surgeon is assisting or at least available to help.” When Jason Bloom, MD, a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon and co-director of the Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship program at the University of Pennsylvania, allows fellows to do aesthetic cases in his private surgery center, he’s “always around in case they have questions,” he says. “I could be in the other room operating, or I could be across the parking lot at my office, but I’m nearby to assist if needed.”

    Some residency programs offer similar experiences—what’s known as resident aesthetic clinics or chief cosmetic clinics—enabling plastic surgery residents in their final years of training to perform injectable treatments or surgical procedures on patients for a nominal fee. (Residents’ clinics have been around since the late ’80s; today, upwards of 75% of plastic surgery programs have them.) A critical difference between residents’ clinics and fellows’ clinics is the degree of oversight. Residents require direct supervision, as in a senior surgeon (a.k.a., an attending) in the room with them. When a fellow is operating, however, “there’s not necessarily going to be an experienced surgeon looking over their shoulder,” says Dr. Clark. “Some fellowship directors may do that, but that's largely going to be the exception rather than the rule.”

    How much experience do these surgeons actually have?

    Every plastic surgery resident must log a certain number of surgeries across the breadth of the specialty, including a minimum of 150 aesthetic cases. “By your final years of residency, you’re functioning as a surgeon,” says Matthew Farajzadeh, MD, a plastic and reconstructive surgery chief resident at UC Davis. “You still have supervision, and you still have to answer to the attendings, but you’re fully working as a surgeon in the hospital.” Otolaryngology (ENT) residents, who may be training to become facial plastic surgeons, have their own case requirements. In both fields, each five- to eight-year residency affords its own mix of cases and its own unique ratio of reconstructive to cosmetic procedures.

    With certain exceptions, dedicated “aesthetic training is probably the weak point of the majority of plastic surgery residency training programs,” says Jacob M. Marks, MD, a fellowship-trained plastic surgeon in Gilbert, Arizona. Training tends to focus more heavily on the reconstructive side of surgery. Dr. Clark says the same for otolaryngology: “Most residencies don’t have a lot of cosmetic exposure.” Studies have even shown that graduating plastic surgery residents feel “deficient in performing aesthetic procedures, particularly those of the face.” This is partly due to the fact that patients paying out-of-pocket for elective cosmetic surgery generally prefer to see surgeons in private practice rather than in the hospital setting where residents work.

    Addressing the gap in hands-on aesthetic training are resident cosmetic clinics. Here, senior residents take the lead on cases, consulting with patients, planning and executing operations, and handling follow-up care. “I know in the outside world, people are like, ‘Why would anyone go and get something done by a resident?’” says Milind Kachare, MD, a fellowship-trained plastic surgeon in St. Louis. “But you’re not only being taken care of by that resident. They’re fully monitored by an attending surgeon.” As a rule, residents can’t fly solo in the OR because they’re not yet licensed plastic surgeons. “Any procedure they perform is under the supervision of an attending surgeon—a professor, program director, or faculty member,” says double board-certified facial plastic surgeon Babak Azizzadeh, MD, who is a fellowship director and the president-elect of the AAFPRS. “But that supervision can be light or severe”—meaning the attending may observe from the sidelines or be actively involved from start to finish.

    “You’re not only being taken care of by that resident. They’re fully monitored by an attending surgeon.”

    For residents aiming to specialize in aesthetics after graduation, these clinics can supercharge their training. As a chief resident in plastic and reconstructive surgery at UCLA Health, Kyle Luvisa, MD, says he’s participated in “well over 1,000 cases—everything from cosmetics to reconstructive to cleft lips and palettes.” These were mostly his attendings’ cases. But Dr. Luvisa also sees patients in UCLA’s residents’ clinic, where he performs facelifts, tummy tucks, nose jobs, liposuction, and the like. These procedures are overseen by volunteer clinical faculty (plastic surgeons with practices of their own in Beverly Hills), who review his plan ahead of time and are in the operating room during surgery.

    But not every residency offers the same opportunities. Dr. Marks did his residency at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, which, unlike LA, “isn’t a heavily saturated cosmetic surgery market,” he says. And his program didn’t have an operative clinic for residents (though it did have a nonsurgical residents’ clinic). “Had I just left residency and never done a fellowship [at MEETH], my comfort level with facelifts would have been very low,” he says. Immersing himself in the Manhattan plastic surgery scene was an essential next step on his path to private practice.

    What do we know about the safety of these clinics?

    While research on fellows’ clinics is scant, many studies have been published on residents’ cosmetic clinics—and they’re mostly reassuring. In 2019, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston reviewed the existing literature and found that, overall, residents’ clinics in the US “provide safe and successful surgical results” and produce “surgical outcomes that closely resemble results seen in the community setting.”

    A separate 2022 study looked at a year’s worth of data from the Resident Aesthetic Surgery Clinic at NYU Langone Health. The majority of procedures involved the head and neck, with blepharoplasty being number one. Lipo and tummy tucks were the most common body procedures; breast lifts made up half of all breast surgeries. The authors reported a “low complication rate of 5.5%, with no major complications among the 420 procedures.” Complications were mostly minor and solved nonsurgically. The 1% rate of “moderate” complications—those requiring “small interventions” but not reoperation—was comparable to national benchmarks.

    Other studies reveal similar findings. A 10-year review of surgical outcomes from the residents’ aesthetic clinic at Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland found their rates of major complications to be comparable to those reported by board-certified plastic surgeons. A 2025 study from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center compared tummy tuck cases led by attending physicians to those led by supervised residents and saw no statistically significant difference in the overall complication rates between the two groups. The surgeries performed by the residents did take longer, however. Other studies have also linked residents' involvement in certain cosmetic surgeries with longer operative times.

    Not every paper casts residents’ clinics in a positive light, though. A 2024 study published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open found that revision rates were “much higher” when third-year otolaryngology residents participated in the operations. According to the study authors, “10% of revisions were for functional concerns…while the rest were driven by cosmetic or patient satisfaction demands.” In response to the findings, clinic privileges for this particular program were deferred to the fifth year of residency rather than the third.

    What sort of discounts are we talking about?

    The first thing to know about plastic surgery pricing: Whether you’re seeing a resident in a hospital-based clinic or a veteran surgeon in a Park Avenue practice, the bottom-line cost always includes certain itemized fees. There’s the anesthesia fee (an hourly rate paid to the anesthesiologist), the facility fee (the cost of the operating room, staff, and supplies), and then there’s the surgeon’s fee, which is the number that tends to make headlines. Depending on the procedure, charges for materials may also apply: If you’re having a breast augmentation, for example, you’ll have to pay for the implants. But the biggest variable in all of this is usually the surgeon’s fee, which typically climbs as doctors gain experience and esteem.

    This holds true even in the minor leagues: Residents typically charge less than fellows. While every hospital has its own pricing policies, the surgeons I spoke to used words like “massive” and “steep” to describe the discounts offered in residents’ clinics. In the aforementioned study of NYU’s residents’ clinic, the authors state that the surgeon’s fees for all procedures were discounted 60% or more compared with the 2020 ASPS and 2021 Aesthetic Society national averages. Which is pretty remarkable since these averages, published by the plastic surgery societies, are already on the shockingly low side (think: $11,000 for a facelift and $8,000 for a tummy tuck).

    Surgeons used words like “massive” and “steep” to describe the discounts.

    At UCLA’s residents’ clinic, injectable treatments, like neuromodulators and fillers, are “completely free,” Dr. Luvisa says. For surgery, patients pay anesthesia ($574/hour) and facility costs (high end: $6,000), plus a $500 flat fee, which keeps the clinic running and covers post-op visits, but the typical surgeon’s fee is waived, he says. There are sometimes out-of-pocket expenses related to safety, however. For example, patients having bigger procedures, like facelifts and tummy tucks, have to pay to stay overnight in the hospital’s surgery center, where they can be monitored by nurses (in accordance with UCLA’s standard of care). Dr. Luvisa estimates this cost to be about $1,500, for a likely grand total of somewhere around $11,500 for a longer, more involved surgery like a facelift.

    In fellows’ clinics, pricing is more variable. “Some fellows are just charging for the operating room and anesthesia fees,” says Dr. Azizzadeh. “Others are charging a percentage of what their fellowship director is charging.” Even so, he adds, “the costs can still be significant,” especially in cities like Beverly Hills, where “operating room and anesthesia costs on their own can run between $10,000 and $15,000.”

    Dr. Basu tells me his fellow’s fee is “a little bit lower” than his own, but he makes it very clear: “We don’t deeply discount.” After all, he reminds me, “this is someone who is already a fully trained plastic surgeon.” And at UNC Chapel Hill, facial plastic surgery fellows charge roughly half of what the fellowship faculty would charge for surgery. They administer Botox and filler for a flat fee of $500.

    In the fellows’ clinic at MEETH, the subject of the TikTok that sparked our investigation, “patients who have surgery are not charged procedure fees, but they are responsible for an anesthesia fee and for the standard facility fees that all other patients pay,” Dr. Albert says. Those having a facelift or tummy tuck also incur the cost of a mandatory overnight hotel stay with a private-duty nurse. Additionally, “we have every patient go to a professional photographer for before and after pictures, and there are fees associated with that,” he says.

    Dr. Marks tells me that when he did his fellowship at MEETH in 2023, “facelift prices were a steal compared to anywhere else in New York.” Patients were paying around $5,000 or $6,000 for a facelift with blepharoplasty, and that included anesthesia and facility fees.

    At Dr. Safran’s fellows’ clinic (with the Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship of Los Angeles), “the prices were much more than you’d pay in a residents’ clinic, but much less than what senior surgeons were charging for pretty much the same treatment—probably 25% of that or less,” he says. When Dr. Jalalabadi was a fellow in the same program in 2021, he says patients paid for the OR and anesthesia, “but it was up to the surgeon if they wanted to charge a surgeon’s fee.” He’d typically waive that fee, but in return, ask patients for photo consent—permission to share their before-and-after pictures online or in the office.

    This is a common ask among younger surgeons aiming to build their portfolios and advertise their work. “I’m going into private practice after I graduate [from fellowship], and one of the biggest things on my mind is collecting good before-and-afters,” says Victor Hsue, MD, a facial plastic and reconstructive surgery fellow in Beverly Hills. Dr. Hsue’s fee for a deep plane facelift (including the OR and anesthesia) is $30,000. His mentors charge at least five times that. In exchange for the discount, patients must be willing to share their photos.

    Another need-to-know about trainee clinics: Generally speaking, if you’re unhappy with your results, there are no free revisions. “It may sound harsh,” says Dr. Marks. “But, at the same time, when you look at the fellow’s price versus that of the surgeon down the street, you could do the whole operation multiple times and still be saving money.” Dr. Clark makes the point that plastic surgery results aren’t considered final until one year post-op, and since most fellowships only last one year, the surgeon who performed the initial operation likely won’t be around to do the revision. In such cases, the responsibility falls to another fellow or the program director.

    How can I find a clinic offering discounted surgery?

    Most plastic surgery training clinics are sustained by word-of-mouth referrals. Some programs, like the Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship of Los Angeles and UT Southwestern Aesthetic Fellowship, promote fellows on their websites and social media, while others rely more heavily on buzz in the community. As one of the oldest programs in the country, the MEETH Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship “is well-known in Manhattan as an option for affordable surgery,” says Dr. Marks. Still, it plugs its fellows on Instagram. Many fellows will advertise on their own social media pages, too (residents generally aren’t allowed to do so while in training).

    Another way patients learn about clinics is through the program directors. If a senior surgeon meets with someone who can’t afford their fees or wants to skip the waitlist, they’ll commonly refer them to a resident or fellow. Which isn’t a bad deal, since “you may be getting a resident under the guidance of that same surgeon you wanted to have surgery with in the first place,” says Keon Parsa, MD, a fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills.

    If you’re not lucky enough to stumble across one of these clinics, there are ways to seek them out. First, “most major cities have an academic medical center,” says Dr. Farajzadeh. If you live near one, call the plastic surgery department directly to ask about their residents’ and fellows’ clinics. Alternatively, you can browse fellowship programs on the Aesthetic Society and the AAFPRS websites. The societies list all the aesthetic fellowships they endorse, along with their respective directors and contact info. If you see that a surgeon in your area has a fellow on staff, set a time to meet with both doctors as part of your vetting process. The supervising surgeon is going to be the “best judge” of that fellow, says Dr. Azizzadeh.

    The bottom line: Ordinarily, we’d never recommend price-shopping for plastic surgery. But as escalating costs continue to push procedures out of reach, driving some patients to explore dicey workarounds like medical tourism, residents’ and fellows' clinics are making cosmetic surgery more affordable without compromising quality or safety. We still highly recommend you avoid steep discounts on criminal defense attorneys and shellfish, though.

  • Kourtney Kardashian Looks Like One of Charlie’s Angels With This ’70s Blowout — See Photos

    Kourtney Kardashian Looks Like One of Charlie’s Angels With This ’70s Blowout — See Photos

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    Like so many of us who answer the gnawing inner voice that asks “Should I get bangs?” with a resounding yes, Kourtney Kardashian was bound to eventually tire of her fringe. She's been wearing blunt, piecey bangs for a couple of months now, but with the help of hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos, she's apparently growing them out in the most iconic fashion.

    Giannetos posted a carousel of photos to his Instagram grid, revealing a whole new look for the Lemme founder. After weeks of stick-straight length and brow-skimming bangs, her hair has been totally reshaped into a retro, bouncy blowout.

    “New ‘the YSL-haircut,’” Giannetos wrote in the caption. “It’s Farrah Fawcett it’s Fashion it’s Feathery it’s Fluffy and it’s 70s!" He adds that her glossy, darkest-brown, loose curls and newly swoopy curtain bangs have been given a boost by Great Lengths hair extensions.

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    Emphasizing the seventies-ness of it all are her oversized Saint Laurent aviator sunglasses. We can't tell what she's wearing beneath her coat, but it wouldn't be the least bit surprising if it included dramatically flared jeans.

    When Kardashian shared Giannetos's post to her Instagram story, she also tagged makeup artist Jennifer Luney Tioseco, who gave the reality TV star bronzed cheeks and shimmering nude lips—a low-key look that pairs well with her subtle off-white manicure.

    Even if you don't have access to Giannetos and ample extensions, Kardashian's new style can definitely serve as guidance for when you decide to grow our your bangs. She proves a flippy, middle-parted curtain bang never fails.

  • Makeup Artists Say These Drugstore Eye Shadows Rival Luxury Formulas

    Makeup Artists Say These Drugstore Eye Shadows Rival Luxury Formulas

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    The best drugstore eye shadows prove that you don’t need to spend a fortune to get rich color payoff, a smooth blend, and long-lasting wear. Once known for chalky textures and sheer pigments, today’s affordable eye shadows rival their high-end counterparts, with thoughtfully curated shade ranges and finishes that work for everyday makeup and full glam. Whether you’re after a swipe-and-go shadow stick for busy mornings, a neutral palette you can wear on repeat, or vibrant shades that were made for a night out, the drugstore has you covered. Ahead, we tapped professional makeup artists and tested a range of formulas ourselves to find the best shadows that deliver impressive results (without the luxury price tag).

    Our Top Drugstore Eye Shadows

    • Best Overall: ColourPop Super Shock Shadow, $7
    • Most Versatile: e.l.f. Cosmetics Perfect 10 Eye Shadow Palette, $11
    • Best for Mature Skin: Maybelline New York City Mini Palette, $12
    • Best Eye Shadow Stick: L’Oréal Paris Paradise Le Shadow Stick, $14
    • Easiest to Blend: Juvia’s Place The Coffee Shop Palette, $20
    • Best Color Options: Nyx Professional Makeup Ultimate Shadow Palettes, $20

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What's the difference between drugstore eye shadows and more prestige brands?
    • How do you pick the best drugstore eye shadow?
    • Meet the experts
    • How we test and review products
    • Our staff and testers

    Best Overall: ColourPop Super Shock Shadow

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    ColourPop

    Super Shock Shadow

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    Allure associate social media manager Katherine Gunderman applying the ColourPop Super Shock Shadow

    Why it’s worth it: Sold as singles or trios, ColourPop’s Super Shock Shadows are the kind of sparkly staples you’ll keep reaching for again and again. The pigment is seriously next-level, the shade range is massive (38 and counting), and the blend is effortless. Even better? They cost less than $10 each, but you’d never guess it from the way they blend. The cream-to-powder formula melts onto lids, sets in place, and lasts all day without creasing. According to New York City-based makeup artist Amanda Gabbard, Colourpop shadows are “incredibly blendable and just feel luxurious.” Unlike some shimmery shades that look dull once applied, these deposit bold, almost-metallic color with just one swipe. For the most intense swipe, we like using our fingers or a flat, firm brush. For a sheer, soft wash of shimmer, opt for a fluffy brush.

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    Gunderman before applying the ColourPop Super Shock Shadow

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    Gunderman after applying the ColourPop Super Shock Shadow

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    Tester feedback from associate social media manager Katherine Gunderman

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    “The Colourpop Supershock shadows are my go-to when I’m doing a shimmery look. They have sheen and glitter that looks so pretty on the lid. I love that these are buildable so you can do a light wash of color or really pack it on. I have these in so many shades and love how easy they are to apply and blend out with your fingers.” —Katherine Gunderman, associate social media manager

    More to know

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    • Shades: 38
    • Finish: metallic

    Most Versatile: e.l.f. Cosmetics Perfect 10 Eye Shadow Palette

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    E.L.F. Cosmetics

    Perfect 10 Eye Shadow Palette

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    Why it’s worth it: E.l.f. really earns the name here: The Perfect 10 Eye Shadow Palette offers a smart mix of velvety mattes and iridescent shades that instantly brighten the lids, according to Gobbard, which lend themselves to nearly limitless possibilities. Even better, the mattes are richly pigmented and easy to blend, so there's none of that dry, crumbly fallout. Whether you’re going for a soft wash of color in the crease or layering multidimensional shades for something bolder, this palette makes it almost impossible to miss.

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    • Colorways: 7 (10 shades each)
    • Finish: matte and metallic

    Best for Mature Skin: Maybelline New York City Mini Palette

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    City Mini Palette

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    Why it’s worth: When shopping for eye shadow for mature skin, a formula that keeps fine lines in mind is key. That’s exactly why Los Angeles-based makeup artist Renée Loiz is a fan of the Maybelline New York City Mini Palette. “It blends beautifully into textured lids,” she says. The creamy mattes and shimmers both buff out seamlessly, softening the look of wrinkles rather than emphasizing them. With eight different colorways ranging from everyday neutrals to party-ready shades, this palette “consistently delivers blendable, wearable colors with impressive payoff,” adds makeup artist Alexa Persico (she notes that the mattes in particular perform well above their price point).

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    • Colorways: 8 (6 shades each)
    • Finish: matte and sparkly

    Best Eye Shadow Stick: L’Oréal Paris Paradise Le Shadow Stick

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    Why it’s worth it: Everyone needs a swipe-and-go eye shadow stick for rushed mornings. Gabbard swears by L’Oréal Paris’s Paradise Le Shadow Stick for its “silky-smooth finish that glides on easily and never pulls on the eyelid’s delicate skin.” The formula is buildable, so it never looks too thick or cakey, and you can layer it on whenever you want a little extra shimmer. “It’s truly a failproof item,” she says. Available in 14 shades, each one delivers rich color that’s transfer- and smudge-resistant—meaning you get impressive payoff and easy blendability, with or without a brush.

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    • Shades: 14
    • Finish: shimmery

    Easiest to Blend: Juvia’s Place The Coffee Shop Palette

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    The Coffee Shop Palette

    $25

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    Why it’s worth it: “Juvia’s Place has some of the richest pigment payoff you’ll find at a drugstore price,” says Loiz—and The Coffee Shop Palette is proof. The 16-pan lineup of matte and sparkly shades takes inspiration from your favorite café drinks and blends like a dream—seriously, just a few swipes do the trick—and the colors translate from pan to lid with impressive intensity. Just add a swipe of mascara, and you’re good to go.

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    • Shades: 16
    • Finish: matte and shimmery

    Best Color Options: Nyx Professional Makeup Ultimate Shadow Palette

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    Ultimate Shadow Palettes

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    Why it’s worth it: If you’re ready to play with color, New York City-based makeup artist Alexa Persico says Nyx Professional Makeup excels at creating thoughtful color stories with its Ultimate Shadow Palettes. "The warmer neutrals and jewel tones layer easily and allow for full glam or soft-focus looks,” she explains. Take I Know That’s Bright, for example: The mix of vibrant purples and sparkly reds is ideal for anyone who loves to experiment. Prefer something more low-key? Warm Neutrals delivers the same smooth blendability in an easy, everyday palette.

    More to know

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    • Colorways: 4 (16 shades each)
    • Finish: matte and shimmer

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the difference between drugstore eye shadows and more prestige brands?

    “The main differences between drugstore and prestige eye shadows typically come down to pigment refinement, wear time, and packaging,” says Loiz. “However, brands like Juvia’s Place are proving that drugstore formulas can perform just as well as high end options.” In fact, many makeup artists often reach for drugstore shadows first. “Drugstore formulas today offer excellent payoff for everyday looks, especially in mattes and basic shimmer tones,” says Persico. She notes that they also tend to offer more accessible color ranges for beginners and impressive quality at an affordable price point—making experimentation feel low-risk. “Honestly, in many cases, the average person won't notice a huge difference in day-to-day wear, especially if you use a good eye primer and the right brushes,” Persico adds.

    How do you pick the best drugstore eye shadow?

    New York City-based makeup artist Jennifer Nam previously told Allure that powder eye shadows tend to work best for most people, thanks to their seamless blendability. With the right powder, you can build color gradually, without any harsh lines. That said, if you have oily lids, a cream eye shadow stick or liquid formula may be a better fit. Creams are also a smart choice for mature skin, as “they have a smoother texture and are less likely to settle into fine lines and wrinkles,” New York City–based makeup artist Lisa Aharon previously told Allure. She favors matte finishes in particular, noting that they create a softly diffused look that’s more forgiving on texture.

    Meet the experts

    • Alexa Persico is a New York City-based makeup artist
    • Amanda Gabbard is a New York City-based makeup artist
    • Renée Loiz is a Los Angeles-based makeup artist

    How we test and review products

    Before reviewing any makeup, we ask questions about a number of factors: What ingredients are in it? Does the brand offer a wide, inclusive shade range with all skin tones and undertones? Is it safe for readers who have sensitive skin or wear contact lenses? Is it on the affordable side or more of a splurge? Is the packaging consciously designed or needlessly wasteful?

    For our review of the best eye shadows, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and makeup artists. This ensures our testing base spans different skin tones, genders, and dermatological conditions. We considered each product's performance across four primary categories: ingredients, wear and longevity, packaging, and inclusivity. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete review process and methodology page.

    Our staff and testers

    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness, a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine, or you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we've solicited opinions from are folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it's never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

  • 12 Natural Bridal Hairstyles That Will Elevate Your Wedding Day Look

    12 Natural Bridal Hairstyles That Will Elevate Your Wedding Day Look

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    Growing up, whenever I envisioned my wedding day, I always pictured myself with long, flowy hair—the opposite of my kinky 4C coils. Wearing my natural hair in mini twists for my recent engagement, however, completely changed my vision. Not only did I feel confident in my natural texture, but I also felt completely myself—a feeling, I’ve found, is imperative to enjoying milestone moments. “Wearing natural hair [on your wedding day] can boost confidence and empower Black brides to feel proud of their cultural heritage and individuality,” says Keziah Jones, founder of Black-owned bridal makeup and hair company, Beyond The Knot Co. “Embracing natural hair on such a significant occasion can be a powerful statement of self-love and acceptance.”

    The misconception that wedding hairstyles for Black women have to be long and straight is out. Now, brides-to-be can look to a vast list of textured hairstyle options that are beautiful and elegant enough for even the most momentous occasions. If you’re unsure how to start ideating your wedding hairstyle, Jones says to consider your hair texture first. “Black hair comes in various textures: curly, coily, or kinky. So choose a hairstyle that complements your natural texture and makes you feel comfortable and confident,” says Jones. For example, kinky type 4 coils may not lend well to a messy bun style like wavy type 3 curls would.

    Also, think about the weather—depending on the season and location of your wedding, the climate may affect your hairstyle. “Humidity, wind, or rain can impact certain styles, so choose one that will hold up throughout the day,” says Jones. Lastly, the wedding outfit ultimately determines the hairstyle. “Your chosen hairstyle should complement the overall theme of your wedding and work well with your dress,” says Jones. “Doesn’t matter if it’s an updo, braids, twists, or a natural afro, make sure it harmonizes with your overall bridal look.”

    Whether you want to let your Afro do its thing or are looking for a more structured style, the possibilities are just about endless. Below, discover bridal hairstyles that let your natural hair shine in all its glory.

    Classic Twist Out

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    You can’t go wrong with letting your curls out for your wedding day. Wearing your hair in its natural state practically guarantees you’ll exude confidence. If your hair is prone to shrinkage, try putting it in twists a few days before the wedding and unraveling them the morning of. If you opt for a twist out, braid out, or flexi/perm rod set to define your fro, New New York City-based hairstylist Monae Everett suggests reaching for the Doux Mousse Def Texture Foam, as it “provides a strong hold and does not flake.”

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    Bedazzled Mohawk

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    Make a statement with this bedazzled mohawk style. Everett created this hair look using Dosso Beauty Kinky hair. “I divided the hair into sleek ponytails vertically down the head using the Design Essentials Max Hold Edge Control,” says Everett. To fashion the mohawk, Everett braided the length of each ponytail, before braiding all the ponytails together and pinning the ends. Use a tacky gel like the Got2B Glue Gel to attach rhinestones to the side of your head for a touch of sparkle.

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    Dosso Beauty Marley Hair

    $15

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    Design Essentials

    Sleek Max Edge Control

    $14

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    Got2b Glued Styling Spiking Hair Gel

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    Baby’s Breath Crown

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    A short Afro adorned with a baby’s breath crown makes for an ethereal bridal hairstyle. The beauty of this look is its simplicity; it comes together quickly and easily. You can make a baby’s breath crown on your own, but if you don’t have a DIY spirit, Etsy has many whimsical options.

    If your hair is too fine or short to secure accessories directly, Jones says wearing a headband as a base is the best solution. “You can attach flowers or other accessories to the headband for a stylish and secure fit,” says Jones. Opting for smaller headpieces will also help the style last all night. “Lightweight flower crowns or accessories won't weigh down your short hair and are easier to secure, making it less likely to slip or move around,” says Jones.

    Blonde Finger Waves

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    For edgy brides, a sharp style like Jodie Turner Smith’s platinum buzz cut with finger waves is a great way to go. This look requires minimal styling—perfect for a no-fuss bride—but the result is still stunning. “Smoothing your curls with pomades, mousses, and gels will help keep [the waves] in place as you style," Everett previously told Allure. She recommends using the Mizani Styling Foam (for its non-flaky hold) and Eco Styler Argan Oil Gel (to add moisture and hold).

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    Mizani Styling Foam Hair Mousse

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    Eco Style Moroccan Argan Oil Styling Gel

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    $8

    Sally Beauty

    Pearly Baby Hairs

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    Any natural hairstyle is made infinitely more elegant with dramatic baby hairs. Add dainty pearls between each swirl and you have a beautiful bridal hairstyle. To really let your edges shine, pull your hair back into a curly ponytail and carve out your baby hairs using a stronghold gel. I love the SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus + Flaxseed Edge Gel which will keep your edges intact from the ceremony to the end of the reception—without drying out your baby hairs or leaving any white residue.

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    Coconut & Hibiscus + Flaxseed Edge Gel

    $8

    Amazon

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    Anezus

    Anezus Pearl Stickers

    $9

    Amazon

    Flower Bun

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    Ever since Taraji P. Henson showed up to the 2024 Met Gala in this pink floral bun, I haven’t been able to get it out of my head. This hairstyle wowed on the carpet, so you can imagine how stunning it would be coming down the aisle. Choose floral hair accessories that match the color palette of your wedding to tie everything together. Beyond The Knot Co. hairstylist Jenever Volf recommends using bobby pins to securely fasten the flower hair accessories to the bun. “Crisscross the pins for extra hold to ensure that the accessory stays in place throughout the day,” says Volf.

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    Jennifer Behr

    Jennifer Behr Susanna Hair Pins

    $368

    Jennifer Behr

    $368

    FarFetch

    Perfectly Messy Bun

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    This effortless curly bun would look gorgeous just about anywhere, but especially on your wedding day. The wispy tendrils falling out of the updo give it an undone vibe that would work well for a bohemian theme or add a relaxed element to a sleek or modern aesthetic.

    When creating this style, Volf suggests starting with a strong ponytail base. “Make sure the ponytail is tight and secure to maintain the sleek look,” says Volf. Then, reach for a wand curler (we love the Pattern Beauty Interchangeable Curling Iron), using a ¾ inch barrel to create medium-sized curls before fashioning your bun. Then use a ⅜ inch barrel to create small curls that cascade down.

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    Pattern Beauty Interchangeable Curling Iron

    $249

    Ulta Beauty

    $249

    Pattern Beauty

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    Bumble and Bumble Does It All Light Hold Hairspray

    $38

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    $36

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    $36

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    To get this style to last through all the festivities, you’ll need a lot of bobby pins and a generous spritz of hairspray. “A light-hold hairspray will set the style in place and ensure long-lasting hold throughout the day,” says Volf. We love the Bumble and bumble Does It All Light Hold Hairspray, which has oat and corn starch in the formula to help keep the hair from reacting to moisture while you dance the night away.

    Curly Ponytail

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    Gabrielle Union has been inspiring the girls with beautiful natural hairstyles for years, and this voluminous ponytail is one of my favorites, especially for brides. The slicked-back style allows your face to be front and center while the cascade of curls from the high ponytail add just the right amount of drama.

    The For Kurls Drawstring Ponytail from Heatfree Hair is an easy way to achieve this look—just slick your natural hair into a high bun and attach the ponytail. For a sleek ponytail base, “brush your hair up using a boar bristle brush or a fine-tooth comb to ensure that your hair is smooth and free of any bumps or flyaways as you brush it up,” says Volf. Fluff out the ponytail extension for more volume and you’re ready to say “I do.”

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    For Kurls Drawstring Ponytail

    $299

    Heat Free Hair

    Braided Ponytail

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    This elevated twist on a braided ponytail was practically made for brides. To create this look Everett suggests first combing the hair back into a sleek ponytail and securing with a hair tie. “I'd add the Biolage Gelée Styler along the hairline to brush the ponytail in place,” says Everett. Then, she says to elongate the hair by braiding extensions into the natural hair. Add an elegant oversized bow at the base of your ponytail braid for a preppy finishing touch.

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    Biolage Styling Gelée

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    $24

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    Jennifer Behr Virginia Bow Barrette

    $168

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    Locs Updo

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    The amount of creative styles Halle Bailey can wear her locs in is impressive. This woven bun pulls the actor’s long locs out of her face to reveal her stunning bone structure. Artfully swoop your baby hairs with the Best of Beauty winning Baby Tress Edge Styler, fasten a veil at the top of the updo, and you have a poised bridal hairstyle.

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    Best Edge Styler

    Baby Tress Edge Styler

    $8

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    Crown Boho Braids

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    Boho braids aren't just for the beach or that tropical summer vacation you've had planned all year. With a few regal details like this braided crown and gilded adornments, like gold hair cuffs, this trendy hairstyle transforms into an aisle-ready masterpiece.

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    $5.60

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    Slick Back Afro

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    Take a page from Issa Rae's style book with this sleek afrocentric hairstyle. The flat twists going back diagonally, with the slicked back base, and the full afro in the back make this look ultra-detailed—there's a lot going on but it all works so well. And who wouldn't want to be this extra on their wedding day? Use a heavy-duty styling gel like the Got2B Ultra Glued Invincible Styling Hair Gel to slick your hair back half way.

    If you don't have enough volume (or time) to create Rae's poufy afro, worry not—a kinky drawstring wig like the Kinky 3-In-1 Half Wig from Her Given Hair will suffice. Simply slick your hair back into a ponytail and attach the drawstring wig at the base, pulling the string as far as you need to and securing the clips to your hair to create a natural looking afro.

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    $6

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    Kinky 3 In 1 Half Wig

    $200

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  • Demi Lovato’s Diamanté Outline Manicure Is the Epitome of Holiday Elegance — See Photo

    Demi Lovato’s Diamanté Outline Manicure Is the Epitome of Holiday Elegance — See Photo

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    If you're on the fence about whether or not to try a holiday-themed manicure, I get it. As fun and festive as they are, some designs can read a bit juvenile, garish, or cheesy. You have a sophisticated reputation to uphold! But Demi Lovato just proved that you can nail the spirited vibes of the season without sacrificing any elegance.

    Nail artist Natalie Minerva shared a carousel of photos to Instagram featuring her client, Lovato, wearing her latest creation: a truly lovely, innovatively bedazzled manicure that would work well for truly any special occasion, from a wedding to the most anticipated holiday party of the year.

    Close-ups of the powerhouse singer's hands reveal that she's wearing a light, pink-leaning nude polish on softly coffin-shaped nails. To elevate the look, Minerva fully outlined each nail in the teensy-tiniest of rhinestones. (The nail artist is loving the outlined look lately, recently posting a high-contrast outline manicure she did for Emma Chamberlain.)

    Demi Lovato's hands wearing a rhinestoneoutlined manicurePhoto: Natalie Minerva

    And believe it or not, it took Minerva only about 45 minutes to complete what seems like a painstaking process. But that, she tells Allure, is because she actually applied the color—OPI Bare My Soul—two days prior to adding on the rhinestones (size Ss3, to be exact).

    The beauty of this idea—aside from the fact that it's so lovely for any imaginable event—is that it would also work with any color. Want to go with a more classic holiday red? Perhaps a frosty blue? No matter the hue you want to wear for the rest of December, the “diamanté outline,” as Minerva calls it, will only enhance your chosen polish shade.

    Just be sure to keep a few extra stones and a little glue handy in case any of the gems don't quite make it to the New Year's countdown.

  • Flamingo Estate Review and Pop-Up Visit: Forget Red, the Holidays Are Verdant Green This Year

    Flamingo Estate Review and Pop-Up Visit: Forget Red, the Holidays Are Verdant Green This Year

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    Ever wonder what it’s like shopping with a beauty editor? Welcome to Counter Service, a series where we visit our favorite beauty boutiques IRL. We’re visiting the curated spaces and places that make shopping in person oh-so fun—and you’re coming with. On a balmy winter day in Los Angeles, Shanna Shipin, Allure’s senior shopping director, visited Flamingo Estate’s Los Angeles pop-up shop to get into the sensorial holiday spirit.

    As enticing as the entrance: Free two-hour parking in the back.

    Ingrid Fowler

    Floor to ceiling gorgeosity.

    Ingrid Fowler

    About a quarter block down, you can smell it. Damask rose, peppermint, and rosemary—the scent wafts along Figueroa, the busy Highland Park street where Flamingo Estate’s holiday pop-up is perched in Northeast Los Angeles.

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    • Bushels to Beauty, and Back Again
    • The Holiday Harvest Shop
    • Wrapping Up
    • Shop Flamingo Estate

    Bushels to Beauty, and Back Again

    Long before it launched an experiential arm, Flamingo Estate was a farm box company founded by Richard Christiansen, formerly of Chandelier Creative, a legendary New York-based creative agency with a roster including Hermès, Cartier, and, more recently, Rhode. While that last client was post-Christiansen’s departure, his background as a creative director is as crucial as his upbringing on a rural Australian farm; who else could turn humble produce shipments into lusted-after luxury deliveries? I relocated from New York City to my hometown of Los Angeles during the pandemic, and without entirely joking, I would tell people I moved because the hustle was a lot—that, and the lack of good citrus. A real homecoming was had, then, when I returned in 2021 and immediately signed up for the locally famous farm boxes.

    A few years later, Flamingo Estate has emerged as a globally recognized lifestyle brand that doesn’t just curate high-quality produce and pantry essentials, but has also launched bath and body products, candles, books, and, oh, just a few cultural moments. The Heirloom Tomato Candle arguably sparked the entire tomato girl movement of painting our fragrance wardrobes a bright, juicy red. (As Christiansen notes, “It has always been our number-one selling product, and much copied by other brands (but never perfected),” a potential Loewe dig that adds to lore). Then there are the various celebrity collaborations, my favorite of which has to be the limited-run Pamela’s Pickles, inspired by a recipe handed down to Pamela Anderson by her great aunt.

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    Hand cream secured.

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    A+ tablescaping.

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    As a beauty editor, I’ve found the most fascinating growth to be in Flamingo Estate’s beauty assortment. Take the Manuka Rich Cream—which felt entirely organic to the brand, considering Christiansen’s parents are beekeepers. And just this year, the Exfoliating Peppermint Soap Brick earned an Allure Best of Beauty Award in the body category. I tested the latter for our awards, and there’s always something exciting about seeing a red-seal product in the wild, watching customers discover its magic, too.

    The Holiday Harvest Shop

    The corner store shares a wall with the company’s LA headquarters and workshop. When I arrived at the mossy green building, I almost walked in through the back door where its soap bars are produced (one hundred at a time). I didn’t miss out on any sort of sensorial or tactile experience, though—the smelling, the touching, the feeling, the tasting! I got it all when I swung around to the front entrance.

    The first thing that hits you is the sight of rosemary and sage bunches hanging from the ceiling. Peeking out from above them is a hand-painted mural of pink flowers, a gentle juxtaposition to the green-drenched interior. The space itself is a small footprint, and although it's filled with candles, soap bricks, and jars of honey everywhere you look, it doesn’t feel crowded. There’s one worker set behind a wooden apothecary-like counter, and Flamingo Estate’s office manager, Alex, who is on olive oil-tasting duty in one corner of the store. Above them, dried peppers serve as an edible crown molding.

    Rosemary and sage bunches hanging from a ceiling

    I wish you had smell-o-vision right now.

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    Dream kitchen alert!

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    Each wall is flanked by a checkerboard of products and the brand’s holiday gift boxes—each with a cross-stitch design that feels all at once new and nostalgic. The beauty products are on one side; the pantry essentials are on the other, and the center counter is home to a show-stopping floral arrangement. True to the brand’s ethos of respecting the lifecycles of the natural world, the centerpiece isn’t replaced with a new bouquet each week; instead, stems are swapped out organically until it's transformed into a new arrangement entirely.

    There are persimmons dotting the base of the vase, which are found all over Los Angeles (including my mom’s backyard), and not coincidentally, in my favorite vinegar from Flamingo Estate. Next to them is an array of treats, including the seasonal (and viral) Spicy Strawberry Fruit Snacks made from Harry’s Berries morsels, which were noted as having “juice-dribbling texture” in The New York Times. It’s just the kind of if-you-know-you-know touch the brand is so adept at bringing to each product. The last thing I notice is a woven basket on the checkerboard floor with dog toys shaped like various Flamingo Estate items, an ode to Christiansen’s two beloved Cocker Spaniels.

    Wrapping Up

    The shop is curated with precision, yet the effect is one of ease, making it just the sort of space you want to find yourself in when shopping for thoughtful home items or gifts for anyone in your life. No pressure to check out; you feel rich whether you walk out with the $90 fig oil or not. That’s the trick with Flamingo Estate, and indeed anything done well: It’s deceptively simple. There’s a depth you can only capture in person—holding the weight of decadent soap bars, the look on your loved one’s face when they unwrap a candle inspired by their favorite dessert, the warmth of sharing really good olive oil and bread with strangers.

    As I’m leaving, my Prinsesstårta Set beautifully packaged in hand, I’m wistful in the way you sometimes get during Christmas. I’m sad it’s over before I’m out of the door. But not to worry: The shop will be open through the end of the year, and the brand has a few more pop-ups planned. There’s one for Valentine’s Day, another for Mother’s Day, and Flamingo Estate’s first permanent location will open in 2026 in Los Angeles. Emerald City, here we come.

    I’ll take one of everything, thanks!

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    And we’re off—time to wrap these gifts.

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    Shop Flamingo Estate

    You can shop Flamingo Estate directly on its website, at Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, and surely at a chic boutique near you. Here are some picks I love for the holiday season.

    Prinsesstårta Fragrance Oil

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    Prinsesstårta Fragrance Oil

    $68

    Nordstrom

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    Holiday shopping isn’t complete without a gift for yourself, right?

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    The Prinsesstårta Candle is perhaps my favorite item from Flamingo Estate. I’m a gourmand girl, especially during the holidays, and while you could absolutely gift the candle, let them eat, or wear, cake. This newest iteration of the brand’s Prinsesstårta theme is a lovely oil with marzipan and vanilla notes, along with amber, Oakmoss, and lemon to ground the scent and keep it from becoming cloying. In the store, I went back to roll this fragrance on my wrists no less than three times.

    Bestsellers Set

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    Bestsellers Set

    $122

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    My kind of Jenga tower.

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    Yes, Flamingo Estate started in the garden with edible goods, but gifting soap—one of the brand’s signature bricks—is a can’t-miss situation. Accompanying the Allure 2025 Best of Beauty Award-winning Peppermint Soap Brick is the opportunity to help your loved ones laugh in the face of precipitation by lighting up the popular tomato candle in the dead of winter.

    Mini Jasmine & Rose Rich Cream

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    Mini Jasmine & Rose Rich Cream

    $22

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    Shanna Shipin applying the Flamingo Estate Mini Jasmine  Rose Rich Cream

    Once you go nice-hand-cream, you never go back.

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    The mini Jasmine & Rose hand cream is the perfect stocking stuffer your giftee will not want to leave the house without. This is a fabulous scent as a candle, but the sheen the cream leaves on your hands is sublime. (I prefer it over the Manuka version, which is a bit too rich for me as an everyday product.) You'll also be gifting them the ritual of cupping their just-moisturized hands over their nose and taking a deep inhale with every application.

    Three Sisters Candle Set

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    Three Sisters Candle Set

    $200 $160 (20% off)

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    Green box with three green candles in it

    So cute, it’s us!

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    I’m one of three sisters, and I hope my siblings don’t read this story too soon, because otherwise their Christmas gift will be spoiled. This gift set completely surprised me in the store—it was so fun to pop open a box and find these petite candles. I love the idea of me and my sisters lighting these candles at the same time in our three different homes.

    The Garden Tour

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    The Garden Tour

    $245

    Flamingo Estate

    Shanna holding Flamingo Estate hand soap

    When you’re tired of that other hand soap, try this one.

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    The one product I keep stocked in my bathrooms? Rosemary Clary Sage Hand Soap. It’s what you want your hands to smell like after washing. Plus, Flamingo Estate updated its packaging just eight weeks ago, and while I initially missed the tall jewel-toned bottles the soap and body washes used to be housed in, seeing the new vessels in their glory—meticulously aligned on shelves—was so beautiful. You can get the soap and body wash, along with other garden essentials, in this beautiful gift set to stock their home (and promptly visit).

    The Guide to Becoming Alive

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    The Guide to Becoming Alive

    $50 $40 (20% off)

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    $50

    Flamingo Estate

    The title says it all.

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    While the brand’s first book, Fridays From the Garden, is filled with gorgeous recipes and is an ode to its roots, this latest work is all about food for the soul. You’ll find words, thoughts, and advice from the likes of Jane Goodall, Martha Stewart, Jane Fonda, and so many more inspiring people with unique perspectives on, well, getting your hands in the dirt (literal or proverbial). It’s a lovely kind of sentiment to gift the person looking for renewal in the coming year—and aren’t we all, always?

  • Whose Hair Is More ’90s: Gwyneth Paltrow or Apple Martin?

    Whose Hair Is More ’90s: Gwyneth Paltrow or Apple Martin?

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    A lot of ink has been spilled about how Apple Martin, 21, is her mom Gwyneth Paltrow's mini me. The two have the same buttery blonde hair and simple, elegant style, and it does seem like Martin is taking a few cues from her mom's now-legendary ‘90s style—and it’s not just limited to her closet. Hairstyles are fair game too, as evidenced by their recent red carpet appearance!

    For the New York City premiere of Paltrow's new movie Marty Supreme, both mother and daughter took a ‘90s-esque approach to their hair, pairing their sleek black dresses with two very different takes on a red carpet updo. Let’s start with GP, shall we? The Oscar winner's hair was styled by Owen Gould, who prepped her clean, damp hair with Nulastin's NuProtect Leave-In Primer, then blew it dry with a large round brush, softly curling the ends under to frame her face. Once the hair was fully dry, Gould gathered the lengths loosely at the nape of Paltrow's neck and loosely braided it, then left “about three inches” loose and fastened the braid with a long black velvet ribbon. From the front, it looks like she's wearing a loose, low ponytail, one Paltrow might've worn with a Calvin Klein slipdress and mules on a red carpet circa 1996.

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    However, we're gonna have to go ahead and give this one to Martin, since her head-to-toe look was actually an homage to Paltrow's 1996 Emma premiere look, down to the very same Calvin Klein dress, with the bun ever-so-slightly updated for 2025. Martin went for a more casual vibe than her mom did nearly 30 years ago, skipping the cool-toned smoky eye and brick red lip for peachy blush and minimal eye makeup, plus an effortlessly cool, simple high bun. Her blonde hair was parted subtly to one side and pulled up in a bun with the ends loosely pinned for added volume. Instead of loose, face-framing tendrils, Martin tucked each portion of hair behind her ears, just like Paltrow did in 1996.

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    Mother and daughter may not be wearing matching black velvet bows like they did for Thanksgiving in 2023, but this mother-daughter moment is equally adorable—definitely one for the family album!