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Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
EBIN New York Announces Allure Burns as the Face of EBIN
NEW YORK, June 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- EBIN New York, a leading beauty and haircare brand known for its performance-driven styling products, proudly announces its newest campaign: The Face of EBIN, featuring model, influencer, and creative force Allure Burns as the inaugural face of the brand. Burns rose to national attention after winning "Fashion Moment," a fashion-forward reality competition series aired on The CW Network. Produced by 1stKlassEntertainmentInc in collaboration with House of Talent PA and EBIN New York, the series spotlighted emerging tastemakers across beauty, fashion, and culture. With her striking presence, relatable charm, and unapologetic authenticity, Allure became a standout—not only on the show but as a rising voice in the beauty space. As the Face of EBIN, Allure will be featured in a cross-platform campaign that highlights the brand's top-performing products, including the Wonder Lace Bond, 24-Hour Edge Tamer, and more. Consumers can expect engaging digital content, social storytelling, retail activations, and behind-the-scenes moments—all designed to inspire confidence and creativity. "This campaign feels personal," said Seun Bolodeoku, Senior Marketing Manager at EBIN New York. "I had the pleasure of attending the launch event, and what struck me most wasn't just Allure's star power—it was how grounded she is. She carries herself with the kind of confidence that makes space for others. She's not here to fit into a mold—she's here to show up fully, and that energy aligns with everything we stand for at EBIN." Allure's journey from emerging talent to becoming the face of a national brand reflects the essence of EBIN's mission—to celebrate bold self-expression and give voice to the beauty consumer who doesn't wait for permission to be seen. Through this campaign, EBIN New York continues to champion visibility, authenticity, and representation in the beauty and haircare space. Creative Credits Photography: Darnell Canty, Sharif Fennell Makeup: Cionnee Victoria To learn more, visit or follow @ebin_newyork on Instagram and TikTok. Media ContactHouse of Talent PA – houseoftalentpa@ – 1stklassentertainment@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE EBIN New York


Elle
4 days ago
- Business
- Elle
Leonard Lauder Created the Beauty Industry as You Know It
The day before Father's Day, Leonard Lauder, the father of the beauty industry, passed away. Leonard, 92, was the eldest son of Estée Lauder, the woman who started the now multi-billion-dollar eponymous business from their family kitchen. Leonard went on to serve as the chairman and CEO of The Estée Lauder Companies for several decades. As Linda Wells, editor of Air Mail Look and founder of Allure, wrote on Instagram, the timing of his passing was 'fitting:' 'He was a father figure to so many of us in the biz, me included.' In his memoir, The Company I Keep: My Life in Beauty, he wrote, 'I remember sitting in the kitchen, watching my mother cook up facial creams on the stove.' In carrying on his mother's legacy, Leonard became an early champion of women and took The Estée Lauder Companies to extraordinary heights. Standing at over 6 feet tall, 'Leonard was such a beautiful giant—literally and figuratively,' Gwen Flamberg, beauty director at Grazia, tells ELLE. When asked about his essential rules for business, Leonard said rule No. 1 was being accountable, but called this rule No. 2: 'Never make an important decision without a woman at the table. Growing up with a mother like Estée Lauder, how could I not respect and seek out smart, tough women? Strong women have made some of the best decisions for this company.' Jamie Rosen, a contributing editor to Town & Country and founder of the Substack Office of the Surface, recalls Leonard speaking at her undergraduate business school class at Emory and wowing the students: 'He was by far the most charismatic guest we had, but he also had a lot of concrete advice, much of it running counter to what I had assumed about running a successful business. It was less about being cutthroat and more about being clever. He emphasized surrounding yourself with people who are smarter than you, and [that included women].' Leonard was an innovator, creating many 'firsts' for the beauty industry. The slanted shape of today's lipsticks was a spur-of-the-moment invention that he made after noticing that women would purse their lips during application. With a stroke of quick DIY brilliance, he took out a Gillette razor and slashed a lipstick at an angle. (Inventions even occurred to him while sleeping—he said that the idea for tinted lip gloss came to him in a dream). Leonard also coined the phrase 'the lipstick index,' an economic term referring to the recession-proof nature of cosmetics that he observed from the 2001 crisis, and created the company's first research and development laboratory. His first wife, Evelyn, made the pink ribbon for breast cancer ubiquitous (she created it along with Alexandra Penney, an editor at SELF) and founded the Breast Cancer Research Fund. The Estée Lauder Companies made it a global mission to raise awareness for the disease, starting with distributing breast cancer research cards at counters across the nation. BCRF is now the largest private funder of breast cancer research, and deaths from the disease have declined by 44 percent since the charity was founded in 1993. 'When Evelyn and I sat at their kitchen table discussing a possible foundation to connect breast cancer laboratory and clinical research, Leonard overheard and said, 'I'm in!'' remembers BCRF founding scientific director Dr. Larry Norton. Leonard became an honorary chairman. 'A really beautiful memory I have is of the memorial service for Evelyn that the family hosted at the Koch Theater. The way he spoke of her! He recalled the story of how they met and he said, 'That was my girl... my Evelyn,'' Flamberg says. When he joined the company at 25 in 1958, it had only one brand and below $1 million dollars in sales. Known as a collector, a personality trait he developed as a young boy who first collected postcards and posters, Leonard also collected companies. Now, The Estée Lauder Companies encompasses more than 20-plus brands sold in more than 150 markets. He developed brands in-house, such as Clinique, and also bought and grew companies like Jo Malone London and Bobbi Brown. Leonard bought Brown's eponymous company in 1995, and their long relationship started with a phone call and a tour of his art. She tells ELLE: 'He told me we were beating him at the stores and that he'd like to buy us. I told him we were not for sale. Then, he invited me to dinner at his beautiful apartment on Central Park. He was so real and normal. He instantly made me feel comfortable.' Brown later showed him the boat she named after him called TYLL, which stands for 'Thank you, Leonard Lauder,' and he placed a photo of the catamaran on the mirror in his bedroom. Leonard gave Brown business advice, including the old adage 'to ask for forgiveness and not permission.' She explains: 'He himself was a bit of a rule-breaker, and with that twinkle in his eye, he always encouraged me to follow my gut and do what I knew was best. He was the ultimate eye-roller and head-shaker when I called him to discuss roadblocks, and I know he had to walk a fine line and deal with both the creative and business sides. He was the most open, insightful, creative, and brilliant thinker, that cared as deeply about the formula and marketing as he did about sales. He was always as excited to hear about my innovations as he was about the bottom line. He never wanted to homogenize my brand and make it like everyone else's. He believed in the uniqueness and simplicity of who we were.' Leonard also became so successful at distribution that he recently told Air Mail that a trick he used to fall asleep was to think of brick-and-mortar stores. 'Instead of counting sheep, I mentally check off all the specialty department stores we used to sell to, starting in Portland, Maine, with Porteous, Mitchell & Braun, and working my way down the East Coast, past R. H. Stern and Filene's in Boston, Gladding's in Providence, G. Fox in Hartford, and so on. I'm usually asleep before I get to New York.' Leonard enjoyed collecting art as well, always with the intention of sharing his pieces with others. 'I collect to conserve and share what I'm assembling for present and future generations,' he told ArtNews. He also often hosted events at his house for the beauty industry. 'My most favorite memory of Leonard is when we were invited to his and Evelyn's home to see the famous Gustav Klimt painting 'The Lady in Gold,'' Flamberg remembers. He donated 78 works of art to the Metropolitan Museum, now called the Leonard A. Lauder Cubist Collection, and became the Whitney Museum's single largest benefactor. The Whitney downtown has named a building after him. 'And by the time I'm dead, which I hope will be a long time from now, all my art will have been distributed to museums or my prints will have been distributed, posters posted, everything. They belong with the people not in my house, but in the house of the people which are museums,' he said in a 2020 talk at Brandeis University. 'I think he felt that he had a duty that came with his success—a duty to protect and to share—and his philanthropy was unmatched,' says Sarah Brown, former beauty director at Vogue and founder of Sarah Brown Advisory. 'The mark he and his family has had upon New York's cultural institutions and his support of the advancement of breast cancer research, especially, has undoubtedly changed, and saved, lives.' Leonard was also known for his people-first mentality, and delighted telling people in more recent years that he was the company's Chief Teaching Officer. 'He believed that a company's wealth is its people and focused on mentoring and fostering growth within the company's diverse talent pool,' The Estée Lauder Companies said in a press release after his passing. He loved hand-written thank you notes, often composed on his signature robin's-egg blue stationery. Bobbi Brown still has all hers. 'I have saved every note I got on his blue stationery, and I also have a few postcards. Some were delivered in the mail, but most of them came hand-delivered in those manila folders that the couriers brought around. He was also the one who encouraged me to write post cards to hundreds of customers as I traveled the globe, meeting new people and coming up with new ideas.' Writer Jamie Rosen remembers, 'He has been referred [to] as the 'master builder of beauty' and he certainly was, but I believe his legacy is about people. The people he believed in early in their careers (Bobbi Brown, for one!) and the way he made others feel—a part of something bigger than themselves.' Brown agrees. 'Every time I saw him, I felt listened to and supported. We would often end the conversation with, 'I love you.' I know many people were touched by Leonard in the same ways and so many of us loved and admired him. But there was always enough of Leonard around for all of us.'


Vogue
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue
14 Best Korean Makeup Products to Know in 2025
While Korean skincare has taken the U.S. by storm, the best Korean makeup products deserve just as much of a spotlight. These cosmetics boast similarly innovative formulas as their skincare counterparts, acting as complexion multitaskers. Think lightweight, SPF-fueled foundations packaged for on-the-go application; velvety blushes infused with antioxidant fruit extracts, and balms brimming with peptides and hydration. 'In Korea, it's a given that makeup needs to make your skin look amazing,' expert and former Allure editor-in-chief Michelle Lee tells Vogue. 'Makeup products tend to be quite affordable and have skin-care benefits, too,' Lee adds. Another defining factor of Korean beauty products? Customization. 'There tends to be more emphasis on personal color in Korea, so people typically know if they have a cool or warm undertone and know the details about the colors that suit their skin tone best,' says Lee. It's a culture where hyper-awareness of tone, texture, and finish informs every product choice—making the payoff feel perfectly tailored. Vogue's Favorite Korean Makeup Products In This Story Even aesthetics are considered down to the last detail. These bestselling picks come wrapped in whimsical packaging and feature sensorial textures—from airy, pudding-like pots to silky melting balms. In short, Korean makeup is fun, functional, and endlessly thoughtful. Scroll on to discover 14 standout K-beauty products, from blushes and mascaras to lippies and beyond. From familiar picks you may recall from TikTok viral moments stateside to hand-picked expert favorites, all of which are cosmetics that are actually popular with the Seoul cool girls—plus, get expert insight on K beauty trends, Best Lip Gloss Balm: Rom&nd Glasting Melting Balm Why We Love It : 'Rom&nd is the number one lip color brand in South Korea. It's wildly popular, and their products are amazing,' says Lee, noting how moisturizing the brand's balmy lip tint is which wears beautifully on its own or layers over liner for the perfect lip combo. The formula delivers a translucent, high-gloss finish reminiscent of an oil with a non-greasy or sticky feel. That's thanks to a perfected oil-to-wax ratio from a blend of plant-based oils, including argan oil, shea butter, and camellia seed oil. : 'Rom&nd is the number one lip color brand in South Korea. It's wildly popular, and their products are amazing,' says Lee, noting how moisturizing the brand's balmy lip tint is which wears beautifully on its own or layers over liner for the perfect lip combo. The formula delivers a translucent, high-gloss finish reminiscent of an oil with a non-greasy or sticky feel. That's thanks to a perfected oil-to-wax ratio from a blend of plant-based oils, including argan oil, shea butter, and camellia seed oil. Key Ingredients : Microcrystalline wax, jojoba seed oil, sweet almond oil, apricot kernel oil, evening primrose oil, shea butter, mango fruit extract, olive oil : Microcrystalline wax, jojoba seed oil, sweet almond oil, apricot kernel oil, evening primrose oil, shea butter, mango fruit extract, olive oil Finish : Glossy : Glossy Best For : Keeping lips hydrated with a flush of color : Keeping lips hydrated with a flush of color Size: 3.5g Best Mascara: Clio Kill Lash Superproof Mascara Why We Love It : Are you looking for a mascara that holds a curl exceptionally well? It's time to explore some high-performing K-beauty formulas. 'I have the stereotypical straight, short Asian lashes, so I prefer Korean and Japanese mascara formulas, which excel at holding a curl,' says Lee. She says the Clio mascara is her favorite for its buildable, volumizing formula. Additionally, it's a waterproof mascara that doesn't leave behind any flakes or clumps. To ensure even longer-lasting lash results on stubborn straight lashes, Lee recommends a couple of squeezes of a Korean lash curler. : Are you looking for a mascara that holds a curl exceptionally well? It's time to explore some high-performing K-beauty formulas. 'I have the stereotypical straight, short Asian lashes, so I prefer Korean and Japanese mascara formulas, which excel at holding a curl,' says Lee. She says the Clio mascara is her favorite for its buildable, volumizing formula. Additionally, it's a waterproof mascara that doesn't leave behind any flakes or clumps. To ensure even longer-lasting lash results on stubborn straight lashes, Lee recommends a couple of squeezes of a Korean lash curler. Key Ingredients : Bean extract, panthenol, silica, olive fruit oil, soy extract ferment filtrate, camellia seed oil, carnauba wax, hydrolyzed collagen, glycerin : Bean extract, panthenol, silica, olive fruit oil, soy extract ferment filtrate, camellia seed oil, carnauba wax, hydrolyzed collagen, glycerin Finish : N/A : N/A Best For : A volumizing mascara with skin-loving ingredients that provides maximum life and curl. : A volumizing mascara with skin-loving ingredients that provides maximum life and curl. Size: 0.24 fl oz Best Cushion Foundation: TirTir Mask Fit Red Cushion Why We Love It : 'Many people in Korea use cushion foundations which come in a variety of finishes and often have skin care ingredients. After a meal, it's quite common to see people pull out their cushion compact to reapply, so foundation formulas tend to be light and not cakey or heavy,' says Lee. Not to mention, the formula boasts up to 72 hours of wear, SPF 40 for sun protection, and full coverage results with a lightweight feel. The formula is enriched with anti-inflammatory ingredients like red propolis extract to nourish and soothe sensitive skin (and cover the most angry blemish)—and just one pump of product should do the trick. : 'Many people in Korea use cushion foundations which come in a variety of finishes and often have skin care ingredients. After a meal, it's quite common to see people pull out their cushion compact to reapply, so foundation formulas tend to be light and not cakey or heavy,' says Lee. Not to mention, the formula boasts up to 72 hours of wear, SPF 40 for sun protection, and full coverage results with a lightweight feel. The formula is enriched with anti-inflammatory ingredients like red propolis extract to nourish and soothe sensitive skin (and cover the most angry blemish)—and just one pump of product should do the trick. Key Ingredients : Water, iron oxides, dimethicone, titanium dioxide, propanediol, glycerin, hibiscus flower extract, red propolis extract : Water, iron oxides, dimethicone, titanium dioxide, propanediol, glycerin, hibiscus flower extract, red propolis extract Finish : Satin : Satin Best For : Lightweight complexion coverage : Lightweight complexion coverage Size: 0.63oz Best Multi-Purpose Color: Fwee Blurry Pudding Pot Fwee Blurry Pudding Pot in Ambitious $20 AMAZON Why We Love It : Imagine the texture of a perfectly whipped chocolate mousse, with the bounce of a pudding fresh out of the fridge—that's exactly what you can expect from this cream blush. 'Korean brands really excel at fun yet useful textures. You especially see this in the blush market right now, particularly with Fwee's bouncy textured pudding pots,' says Lee, noting the multi-purpose color product provides a smooth, velvety matte flush wherever applied—from cheeks to lips. : Imagine the texture of a perfectly whipped chocolate mousse, with the bounce of a pudding fresh out of the fridge—that's exactly what you can expect from this cream blush. 'Korean brands really excel at fun yet useful textures. You especially see this in the blush market right now, particularly with Fwee's bouncy textured pudding pots,' says Lee, noting the multi-purpose color product provides a smooth, velvety matte flush wherever applied—from cheeks to lips. Key Ingredients : Dimethicone, dimethicone crosspolymer, cocoa seed butter, agave leaf extract : Dimethicone, dimethicone crosspolymer, cocoa seed butter, agave leaf extract Finish : Blurred : Blurred Best For : A two-in-one lip and blush flush : A two-in-one lip and blush flush Size: 0.17 oz Best Lip Tint: Etude Dear Darling Water Tint Why We Love It : For a perfectly stained pout at a super affordable price point, this lightweight tint from popular K-beauty brand Etude is the answer. Its non-sticky formula stays on for hours and keeps your lips hydrated throughout the day with a vitamin and berry fruit complex. With just one swipe, the watery formula is near instantly absorbed into lips, leaving behind a pigmented, blurred stain. : For a perfectly stained pout at a super affordable price point, this lightweight tint from popular K-beauty brand Etude is the answer. Its non-sticky formula stays on for hours and keeps your lips hydrated throughout the day with a vitamin and berry fruit complex. With just one swipe, the watery formula is near instantly absorbed into lips, leaving behind a pigmented, blurred stain. Key Ingredients : Berry fruit complex : Berry fruit complex Finish : Glossy : Glossy Best For : A long lasting, lightweight lip tint : A long lasting, lightweight lip tint Size: 9 g Best Eyeliner: Merzy The First Pen Eyeliner Why We Love It : When it comes to eyeliner, precision and longevity are non-negotiable—this is especially true if you have hooded eyes, making formulas prone to transferring. Merzy's felt tip liquid liner pen delivers all of the above. Hailed as one of the most popular K-beauty liners on the market, it's earned its reputation with a formula that refuses to smudge, smear, or disappear halfway through the day—that's thanks to water-resistant polymers which ensures it grips the skin without budging. : When it comes to eyeliner, precision and longevity are non-negotiable—this is especially true if you have hooded eyes, making formulas prone to transferring. Merzy's felt tip liquid liner pen delivers all of the above. Hailed as one of the most popular K-beauty liners on the market, it's earned its reputation with a formula that refuses to smudge, smear, or disappear halfway through the day—that's thanks to water-resistant polymers which ensures it grips the skin without budging. Key Ingredients : Acrylates copolymer, anise fruit extract, : Acrylates copolymer, anise fruit extract, Finish : Matte : Matte Best For : A transfer-proof liquid liner that doesn't flake or smudge. Plus, the slim design makes it easy to achieve a sharp winged liner. : A transfer-proof liquid liner that doesn't flake or smudge. Plus, the slim design makes it easy to achieve a sharp winged liner. Size: 0.017 Best Setting Spray: Neogen All Day Locking Fixer Neogen All Day Locking Fixer $28 AMAZON Why We Love It : 'Neogen makes an incredible setting spray,' says Lee, noting that this pick is more than just a TikTok viral find—it's a best-kept secret in the kits of many makeup artist friends. Infused with soothing aloe leaf extract and nourishing panthenol, it keeps your complexion looking fresh and hydrated, letting your skin breathe while delivering that sought-after, glowy finish. Meanwhile, fixing polymers ensure your makeup won't be going anywhere and tea tree leaf extra keeps excess sebum production at bay. : 'Neogen makes an incredible setting spray,' says Lee, noting that this pick is more than just a TikTok viral find—it's a best-kept secret in the kits of many makeup artist friends. Infused with soothing aloe leaf extract and nourishing panthenol, it keeps your complexion looking fresh and hydrated, letting your skin breathe while delivering that sought-after, glowy finish. Meanwhile, fixing polymers ensure your makeup won't be going anywhere and tea tree leaf extra keeps excess sebum production at bay. Key Ingredients : Glycerin, aloe leaf extract, panthenol, chamomile extract, cotton extract, green tea extract, peppermint leaf extract, tea tree leaf extract : Glycerin, aloe leaf extract, panthenol, chamomile extract, cotton extract, green tea extract, peppermint leaf extract, tea tree leaf extract Finish : Natural : Natural Best For : Keeping your makeup look in place—no matter how hot it gets while navigating summer in the city. Plus, the dewy finish allows for you to fake glass skin. : Keeping your makeup look in place—no matter how hot it gets while navigating summer in the city. Plus, the dewy finish allows for you to fake glass skin. Size: 2.7 fl oz Best Contour: Too Cool for School Artclass By Rodin Shading Why We Love It : Another It girl brand, Too Cool For School's contour palette blends effortlessly into the skin with perfectly cool-toned shades that emulate the natural bone structure. With a trio of silky, buildable shades, it offers a variety of contouring options. Skin-conditioning agents like silica and a touch of mineral powder are infused in the formula, to glide on without clinging to dry patches. The micro-milled texture ensures a seamless, second-skin finish that layers beautifully over foundation or bare skin. : Another It girl brand, Too Cool For School's contour palette blends effortlessly into the skin with perfectly cool-toned shades that emulate the natural bone structure. With a trio of silky, buildable shades, it offers a variety of contouring options. Skin-conditioning agents like silica and a touch of mineral powder are infused in the formula, to glide on without clinging to dry patches. The micro-milled texture ensures a seamless, second-skin finish that layers beautifully over foundation or bare skin. Key Ingredients : Micro-milled powders, silica, mica : Micro-milled powders, silica, mica Finish : Natural : Natural Best For : Those with fair to light-medium skin tones looking for an everyday contour essential : Those with fair to light-medium skin tones looking for an everyday contour essential Size: 0.33 oz Best Eyeshadow: Unleashia Glitterpedia Eye Shadow Palette Why We Love It : If you're in the mood to take your makeup look from day to night, a bit of shimmer adds some eye-catching intrigue. Lee notes how even when it comes to a sparkling eyeshadow, sustainability remains top of mind. 'Unleashia is a Korean makeup brand known for its glitters, which are vegan, cruelty-free and biodegradable,' she explains. And if you're hesitant to go for a full sparkly lid—just one swipe of this eyeshadow on the inner corner of your lid works wonders for brightening eyes. : If you're in the mood to take your makeup look from day to night, a bit of shimmer adds some eye-catching intrigue. Lee notes how even when it comes to a sparkling eyeshadow, sustainability remains top of mind. 'Unleashia is a Korean makeup brand known for its glitters, which are vegan, cruelty-free and biodegradable,' she explains. And if you're hesitant to go for a full sparkly lid—just one swipe of this eyeshadow on the inner corner of your lid works wonders for brightening eyes. Key Ingredients : Glycerin crosspolymer, mica, tocopheryl acetate : Glycerin crosspolymer, mica, tocopheryl acetate Finish : Pearlescent, metallic, and shimmer : Pearlescent, metallic, and shimmer Best For : An eye-catching eyeshadow look, with nine shades per palette to pick from. : An eye-catching eyeshadow look, with nine shades per palette to pick from. Size: 2.89 oz Best Subtle Blush: House of Hur Moist Ampoule Blusher House of Hur Moist Ampoule Blusher $15 YESSTYLE Why We Love It : Another lip-to-cheek hybrid, House of Hur's liquid blush boasts a formulation with more than 50% skin-care ingredients and moisturizing essences for an easily blended matte-yet-blurred pop of color that also plumps your skin. Lee appreciates how this liquid blush provides a subtle, healthy glow while still letting natural skin peak through. : Another lip-to-cheek hybrid, House of Hur's liquid blush boasts a formulation with more than 50% skin-care ingredients and moisturizing essences for an easily blended matte-yet-blurred pop of color that also plumps your skin. Lee appreciates how this liquid blush provides a subtle, healthy glow while still letting natural skin peak through. Key Ingredients : Glycerin, chlorella vulgaris extract, strawberry fruit extract : Glycerin, chlorella vulgaris extract, strawberry fruit extract Finish : Soft matte : Soft matte Best For : Long-wear liquid blush with a soft-focus matte finish : Long-wear liquid blush with a soft-focus matte finish Size: 20 ml Best Lip Treatment: Sulwhasoo Perfecting Lip Color Why We Love It : Sulwhasoo is one of the most well-known Korean skin care brands stateside—but did you know they do color cosmetics, too? Its glowy lip balm, for starters, is a luxurious fusion of skincare and color. Packed with ginseng seed oil, the formula provides deep hydration while smoothing fine lines, leaving lips plump and radiant. Plus, the balm's elegant packaging, inspired by the iconic Moon Jar, adds a touch of sophistication to any vanity. : Sulwhasoo is one of the most well-known Korean skin care brands stateside—but did you know they do color cosmetics, too? Its glowy lip balm, for starters, is a luxurious fusion of skincare and color. Packed with ginseng seed oil, the formula provides deep hydration while smoothing fine lines, leaving lips plump and radiant. Plus, the balm's elegant packaging, inspired by the iconic Moon Jar, adds a touch of sophistication to any vanity. Key Ingredients : Ginseng seed oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, pomegranate seed oil, jojoba seed oil : Ginseng seed oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, pomegranate seed oil, jojoba seed oil Finish : Subtle glossy : Subtle glossy Best For : A non-sticky, tinted lip balm that adds a hint of flush to lips : A non-sticky, tinted lip balm that adds a hint of flush to lips Size: 0.1 oz Best Blurred Lip Liner: Rom&nd Lip Mate Pencil Why We Love It : Another beloved lip pick from Rom&nd, Lee became an instant fan after trying this two-in-one pencil, which features both a pen and brush on the opposite end. 'The pencil tip is bigger and rounder, with a more matte texture, and leaves leaving behind a softer, blurred outline rather than a harsh line,' she says. '[Going for a] subtle, blurred overline on the top lip makes lips look super plump [and round].' : Another beloved lip pick from Rom&nd, Lee became an instant fan after trying this two-in-one pencil, which features both a pen and brush on the opposite end. 'The pencil tip is bigger and rounder, with a more matte texture, and leaves leaving behind a softer, blurred outline rather than a harsh line,' she says. '[Going for a] subtle, blurred overline on the top lip makes lips look super plump [and round].' Key Ingredients : Synthetic wax, mica, candelilla wax : Synthetic wax, mica, candelilla wax Finish : Soft matte : Soft matte Best For : A diffused yet plump lip look : A diffused yet plump lip look Size: 0.5 g Best Water Blusher: A'pieu Juicy-Pang Water Blusher Why We Love It: No, this isn't a nail polish you're looking at—that tiny brush is for precision brush application (and a bit of whimsical packaging, no doubt). A'pieu Juicy-Pang's liquid blush is another cult-favorite K-beauty pick from Lee, which she cosigns for its lightweight, buildable formula packed with antioxidant-rich fruit extracts for a fresh, just-pinched look. No, this isn't a nail polish you're looking at—that tiny brush is for precision brush application (and a bit of whimsical packaging, no doubt). A'pieu Juicy-Pang's liquid blush is another cult-favorite K-beauty pick from Lee, which she cosigns for its lightweight, buildable formula packed with antioxidant-rich fruit extracts for a fresh, just-pinched look. Key Ingredients: Pomegranate seed oil, grape fruit extract, raspberry extract, blueberry extract, glycerin Pomegranate seed oil, grape fruit extract, raspberry extract, blueberry extract, glycerin Finish: Dewy Dewy Best For : A natural flush, with a lightweight non-greasy feel : A natural flush, with a lightweight non-greasy feel Size: 9 g Best Matte Lip: Peripera Ink the Velvet Lip Tint Peripera Ink the Velvet Lip Tint $11 $7 AMAZON A weightless, highly pignemted lip tint that smooths on easliy and doesn't budge all day—available in 45 shades. Why We Love It : Peripera's matte lip tint is a beauty staple in Seoul for it's non-cakey formula and velvety finish (think: a matte liquid lipstick that delivers a comfortable, lightweight wear that doesn't compromise on bold color payoff). Its mousse-like texture glides on effortlessly, providing a soft, blurred effect thanks to a double-layer elastomer that fills in the fine curves of the lips. The result? A smooth, emollient, and silky finish. : Peripera's matte lip tint is a beauty staple in Seoul for it's non-cakey formula and velvety finish (think: a matte liquid lipstick that delivers a comfortable, lightweight wear that doesn't compromise on bold color payoff). Its mousse-like texture glides on effortlessly, providing a soft, blurred effect thanks to a double-layer elastomer that fills in the fine curves of the lips. The result? A smooth, emollient, and silky finish. Key Ingredients : : Finish : Soft matte : Soft matte Best For : A velvety matte lip look that won't flake or cake : A velvety matte lip look that won't flake or cake Size: 0.14 fl oz Everything You Need To Know
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Nicole Kidman's Kids Came to Austria While Filming 'Nine Perfect Strangers — 'But They Didn't Want to Visit the Set (Exclusive)
Nicole Kidman's daughters joined her while she filmed the newest season of 'Nine Perfect Strangers' The actress said they came to Austria but were not interested in visiting her on set Kidman shares her two younger daughters with husband Keith UrbanNicole Kidman's kids may have joined her abroad while she filmed her newest TV show, but they were not interested in actually coming to set. The actress, 57, spoke with PEOPLE about the newest season of her Hulu show, Nine Perfect Strangers, and revealed that two of her kids, daughters Faith Margaret, 14, and Sunday Rose, 16, joined her abroad in Austria while filming. "My family was in Austria and they loved it," says Kidman. "They were skiing, and so that was great having things for them to do while I was working." "They would spend a day skiing and I would commute from a little ski lodge to work," says the proud mom. As for whether her kids were interested in seeing her work or going to set, Kidman admits, "No, not really." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Kidman, who shares her two younger girls with husband Keith Urban, was interviewed by Allure in May and was asked if she likes who she is as a mother. "I do, actually. Yeah, I'm very close to both my girls," Kidman said of her teenage daughters. "I sit on their beds and discuss the most intimate things; I get to be their guide." "If they want to tell me to be quiet, they can. I'm able to apologize to them. I'm able to stand up to them. I very much like the relationship we have. It's nice to be able to say that." In March, Kidman's daughter Sunday Rose shared a sweet boomerang on her Instagram Stories after she joined her actress mom at a screening for her film Holland in Nashville, Tenn. In the clip, Sunday Rose could be seen wearing a red blazer and black skirt, pairing them with a navy V-neck sweater and a white collared shirt. She posed by a wall of tulips, where the film's name was nestled and written on a wooden board. "So proud of my mama 🩷 can't wait for yall to see HOLLAND on @primevideo March 27!!!!" she wrote over the video. Earlier in March, the Babygirl actress returned the favor and shared a photo on her Instagram Stories of her teenage daughter Sunday Rose walking the runway during Paris Fashion Week. In the photo, the teenager could be seen strutting the catwalk for Miu Miu, wearing a yellow leather skirt, maroon leather tank top and plaid jacket. She also wore tan boots and added winged eyeliner. "Love you baby! @sundayrose," Kidman sweetly wrote over the photo, which marked Sunday Rose's second appearance on the runway. Read the original article on People


Perth Now
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Shakira used to wear more makeup because of a 'lack of confidence'
Shakira wore more makeup when she was younger because of a "lack of confidence". The 48-year-old pop star has revealed that despite being idolised for her beauty when she rose to fame in the 2000s, she was actually "extra concerned" with her appearance at the time. Look back at her style from 2000, she told Allure: "Back then, when I was younger, I think I took even more time to get ready. 'I think the lack of experience, probably and the lack of confidence made me wear a lot more makeup, and be extra concerned. "And now, I'm a little more confident." The Hips Don't Lie hitmaker noted that throughout her career, she's "usually" been her "own makeup artist". She added: "I've allowed a couple of makeup artists to touch my face over the years, but it doesn't happen that often." Now, she prefers to take a more "natural" approach, including when she's on stage or working on music videos. She explained: 'When it comes to beauty and when it comes to performing, I need to feel as natural as possible. 'I can't perform with wigs. I can't perform with super extra high heels. I need to be as organic as possible, because the way I move is like that.' Shakira - who has launched her own Isima haircare brand - recently admitted she has always "had a love-hate relationship" with her hair. She was quoted by Women's Wear Daily as saying: 'My hair has been my identity for a long time. "My entire life I've felt that way, and I've had a love-hate relationship with my hair. 'I love it because I need it, but I also hate it when it makes me suffer.' The 'Hips Don't Lie' hitmaker revealed she's been left in tears after trips to the salon, and she has long been looking for the "right product". She added: 'I'm one of those women who has left many times from the salon crying, feeling that life is over after they burn your hair trying to bleach it. 'It's been an adventure my entire life to try and search for the right product for my hair, a hair that has very complex needs.'