I recently took on a challenge to build an entire skincare regimen with every
product costing £10 or less. At first the compliments came rolling in. “More
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Jessica Alba, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Sofía Vergara and Sarah Jossel walk into a bar. No, really. We all walked into a bar. The same bar. You: “Whose bar?!”Me: Anastasia Soare’s bar.You: “WHOSE BAR?!
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When I was 14 I was preoccupied with my Tamagotchi, Pogs (remember those?), Sweet Valley High, my pastel blue Baby-G watch — and plotting, planning and strategising how I could somehow meet the Spice
Skincare means different things to each of us. For some it’s about problem-solving and fixing what bothers them when they look in the mirror. For others it’s their moment of self-care and me time. One
I’m talking skincare today!“Wait, didn’t you just write a five-page feature for the skincare special only a few weeks ago?” I hear you ask. “How could you possibly have more to say?”Yes, this is true
“Empties!” is a big movement on social media. TikTokkers and Instagrammers alike tip bottles upside down, wind up blunt lipstick bullets and — in extreme cases — hold beauty “funerals” for beloved
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