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Lollie Hancock

Lollie Hancock

Beauty & Self-Care Reporter at Newsweek - London Bureau

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    • Beauty
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    Experts Warn Against Kylie Jenner-Inspired ‘Yacht Shoulders’ Body Trend

    "The yacht shoulders trend promotes unhealthy and unrealistic expectations," a psychotherapist told Newsweek.
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    Gen Z Finds Cosmetic Surgery a Turnoff

    While the U.S. boasts the highest number of plastic surgeons in the world, cosmetic surgery and its results do not seem to appeal to Gen Z, according to a recent poll.Conducted on behalf of Newsweek by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, the poll questioned 2,500 U.S. adults to reveal how each generation thinks cosmetic surgery affects people’s looks. Of all the adults who took part, 9 percent had undergone the knife themselves.Gen Z (aged 18-26) took a different stance to older generations when it ca…
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    Woman’s ‘Smart’ Way of Shipping Vacation Clothes Shopping Home Goes...

    Her clever idea gets your clothes home safely while avoiding unexpected excess luggage charges at the airport.
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    Woman Whose Lips Are Always 'Badly' Overlined Finally Discovers Rea...

    A plastic surgeon explained what causes the lip line to appear like this and how to avoid having the liner look "badly" overdrawn.
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    Woman Reveals Why You’re Not Pulling Off The ‘It Girl’ European Sum...

    An Italian stylist gave Newsweek her top 5 tips for dressing well on vacation.
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    Fashion Publication SheerLuxe Slammed For Woman of Color AI 'Team M...

    Online fashion and lifestyle publication SheerLuxe has been facing backlash after introducing their newest employee—an “AI-enhanced team member” named Reem, modeled after an Arab woman.Announcing their controversial choice to “hire” an AI bot as fashion and lifestyle editor on Instagram, the SheerLuxe team shared a photo dump of “day one” in the SL office— including desk setups, outfit of the day (OOTD), a look at her ‘lunch’ and even a ‘selfie’ with the publication’s editor-in-chief, Charlotte…
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    Woman Decides To Get Whole Hair Makeover, on Morning of Her Wedding...

    While mid-ceremony hair changes are a leading wedding trend, most brides aren’t risking quite as an extreme move as one New York City newlywed committed to on the morning of her big day.It was as her fringe was cut that Kat Loissa found herself facing reality as she captured “the moment you realized that maybe you shouldn’t have cut and colored your hair on you wedding day and possibly done a trial...“The bride-to-be planned to shock her guests, and her husband, with a complete color overhaul af…
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    Under-Eye Concealer Is Dead Says TikTok—2 Experts on How to Pull Of...

    Looking well rested is out and under-eye bags are in as beauty lovers ditch concealer in favor of a more lived-in look.
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    Can't contour? Makeup trick to apply bronzer, blush, highlighter at...

    The hack is so easy to add to your routine, with one user calling the trick "literally life changing."
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    Gen Z Thinks Differently on Makeup

    While makeup has long been seen as a tool to make us look and feel more attractive, a poll has revealed Gen Z has a different attitude toward their products.Conducted on behalf of Newsweek by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, the poll questioned 2,500 U.S. adults to reveal how differently each generation thinks about how makeup affects people’s looks.The poll revealed just under a fifth (19 percent) of Gen Z respondents (aged 18 to 26) feel makeup makes a person “less attractive”—nearly double the o…
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    What To Do if Your DIY Home Manicure Is Leaving You With ‘Chunky’ N...

    Incase you missed it, DIY manicures are IN as women everywhere are ditching the salon to get creative whilst saving on spending. Considering a full set of gels would cost an average of $51.29 in 2019, a figure that any nail lover will tell you has risen significantly since, its unsurprising so many are taking the treatment into their own hands.Despite giving it a good go, there’s one element of a gel set that some self-taught techs still struggle with: avoiding a chunky nail.Usually a result of…
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    Woman Rejects Trends, Shares Important Message About 'Realistic Wel...

    Instagram users are reevaluating their relationships with wellness after a viral reel reminded them to be “realistic.“Ella Denton, known on the social media app as @wellwith_ell, shared her “bad habits”openly to an audience of more than 4.1 million viewers, sparking conversations around “realistic wellness.“In the video, Denton, who was eating a burger, wrote: “I eat dessert every day. I don’t journal or meditate at all because I get bored. Going on my phone is the first thing I do every morning…
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    'Makeup Opinions' You're Not Going To Like, According To A MUA

    A professional makeup artist has gone viral after dividing the internet with seven controversial beauty opinions.Claire Bridgett, a 27-year-old influencer and makeup artist from Melbourne, Australia, has picked up a lot of tips and tricks over her seven years in the industry, and the MUA is speaking out again against the beauty opinions she doesn’t agree with.Bridgett’s opinions divided the reel’s 1.3 million viewers, who took to the comments to share their thoughts on why she’s wrong, but she s…
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    Bye Strawberry Aesthetic—Summer’s Now All About ‘Pomegranate Girl M...

    From tomato girl makeup and glazed donut skin to blueberry milk nails, beauty trends have long been linked to a foodie counterpart. Now, there’s a new number one. This summer, it’s all about the pomegranate girl.A quick scroll through TikTok and Instagram brings up video after video of young women embracing the trend, adding washes of red to their makeup routine for the perfect flush of color.As with the food-inspired trends that came before, the pomegranate girl trend takes inspiration from cel…
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    Makeup To Look Like You Have Sunburn Is the Latest Trend To Sweep i...

    There’s a new makeup trend taking over TikTok, and it puts something we normally try to avoid in a starring role: sunburn.While walking around with a pale patch where your sunglasses were sitting and outlines of your jewelry isn’t the look we usually strive for, instead seeking an even sun kissed glow as a reminder of our time outside, beauty lovers are going full burn this summer.Another trend that users can’t help but feel is “super 2000s coded,” fake sunburn is taking over our FYPs following…
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    Skin Cancer Doctor Reveals Most Overlooked Sunscreen Spots

    A dermatologist has taken to social media to share a warning about skipping certain areas of your body when applying sun protection after revealing that she has to treat sun-induced cancers “daily.“Dr. Neera Nathan, a skin surgeon and dermatologist in Boston, Massachusetts, gained over 687,000 views on her viral video—a public service announcement in which she told viewers, “Don’t forget to apply sunscreen on the back of your hands, neck, and ears.“In the caption, she added, “On your scalp, too,…
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    Woman Dyes Hair To Match Her 'Color' Season, Internet in Awe at Result

    Color theory is the styling hack on the tips of everyone’s tongues when it comes to ensuring your wardrobe is full of the most flattering shades for your skin tone, but have you ever considered applying the same theory to your hair?Charissa Enget took the plunge and committed to a bold new hair color after being “diagnosed as a bright winter color palette”—a decision that has made its 1.2 million viewers “believe in color analysis”.Sharing the video to her TikTok profile, @lifeofcharissae, Enget…
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    Woman Shares Difference Between When She Dresses 'For Male Gaze Vs....

    A viral video shared to Instagram has sparked conversations after a woman showed how she changes her outfit choice, depending on whom she is dressing for.Richelle Zhang showed viewers two separate dresses, which, while both stunning, gave off completely different vibes. The poster said that one was aimed toward the male gaze, while the other was styled under the female one.While, to the untrained eye, both looks may simply be a girl in a dress, the cuts, shapes, colors and patterns all appeal di…
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    Awe as Woman Shows How 'Ponytail Placement' Changes Her Face Shape

    The internet has been left mesmerized by a TikTok demonstrating the huge changes that can be made to your facial shape simply by altering the position of your ponytail.Pulling in more than 1 million viewers since it was shared last month, Tina Prokas’ viral video saw her pull her hair back into a low, middle and high ponytail, with the hairstyle seeming to change her face shape dependent on the placement of the style.In the caption of the video, shared to her account @tinaprokas, she said that t…
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    Dermatologist Reveals the ‘Unsexy Skincare’ She Swears by Using Eve...

    It is easy to be sucked in by flashy packaging and drop hundreds of dollars on products influencers ‘swear’ tackle all your skin concerns in mere days, but ultimately it is what’s inside the product that makes a difference.Someone who knows this is board-certified dermatologist Lindsey Zubritsky, who took to social media to speak up for the ‘unsexy’ products she recommends to all her patients.Read more: What Is a Checking Account and How Do They Work?The Missouri-based dermatologist, known as @d…
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    Man Thinks Woman Is 'Naturally So Beautiful,' She Reveals the Truth

    “I prefer the natural look” is a sentence that isn’t surprising to hear from most men when talking about women, but how many of them actually know what their words mean?A woman has sparked a conversation online around men’s conceptions of “natural” beauty after sharing an interaction in which a stranger commented on how she’s “naturally so beautiful,” despite her wearing makeup.Lo Swo, a digital creator from Orlando, Florida, had been at the post office when a stranger approached her to pay what…