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5 Beauty Products To Invest In Now

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I have problem skin. And dermatological fixes have only been temporary. Why? For starters, there are only so many times I will put my body through courses of Accutane and antibiotics. Second, harsh prescription products only frustrate me because of waiting through a dry and red phase (almost seems not worth it). And last, these products aren’t fun, so I usually stop using them for something beauty-oriented.

Ordinarily, I don’t spend a huge amount on skin care either because it’s been covered by insurance, or I’ve just reverted to drugstore basics. But, against my intuition, I recently decided to spend big. After consulting a few beauty industry friends, I compiled a list of top-quality must-haves. The results have been great. While I’d like to say the benefits have been due to superior ingredients, I’m almost more inclined to think that it’s simple mathematics. I spent a lot on these products, therefore I’ve wanted to get my money’s worth, and used them diligently and created a routine. Keep in mind: Yes, buying all these products at once costs a lot. Sephora staffers are happy to give you samples, so you can think on it before committing.

Read on to find out what’s worked!

1. Clairisonic Electric Brush: When a friend who works for a big beauty retailer advised that I look into this, I almost cried at the price — $119 and up for what seemed like a glorified washcloth? (Or, now, to all boys who visit my bathroom — “Is that a vibrator?”) But the investment here is worth it. I’ve long known that I don’t always manage to remove all my makeup, but have maybe ignored this fact because after three swipes with a makeup remover, I’m over it. But this gentle, rotating bristle manages to get skin squeaky clean, all in a minute, which is conveniently pre-timed. [Clairisonic Mia Skin Cleansing System, $119, Sephora]

2. Ole Henriksen Truth Serum Collagen Booster: “Like a daily vitamin for your face,” claims this company. Yes, for $48 for a tiny bottle, it seems pretty ridiculous, but you need only a pinky-sized amount to cover your whole face. This vitamin C-centric serum brightens and tightens skin. I’ve been using this under moisturizer, and finding I look fresher. [$48, Ole Henriksen]

3. DDF Weightless Defense UV Moisturizer SPF 45: I’m fair, so I’ve always been concerned about sun protection, but after living in California for a year, I’ve noticed that SPF 15 isn’t cutting it. The damage is subtle, but there are a few sun spots that weren’t there before. In the search for a moisturizer, I was also looking for something that wouldn’t clog pores and leave a thick residue on my skin. The answer? DDF’s Weightless Defense UV Moisturizer SPF 45. The name pretty much says it all. [$52, Sephora]

4. Fresh Soy Face Cleanser: This one came to me as a recommendation from a style journalist who wears foundation daily and has sensitive skin. After using this product, I’ve completely abandoned the idea of using a cleanser with salicylic acid. Fresh’s Soy Face Cleanser is uncomplicated. Extra-gentle, I find it effectively removes my makeup and never dries out my skin. [$38, Fresh]

5. Skyn Icelandic Relief Eye Cream: I don’t have visible wrinkles yet (knock on wood), but I can see where they will begin to come in. Preventative care, my friends! In the past, I’ve found it hard to invest in an eye cream when you don’t actually have a problem (and thus can’t see results), but I’ve found a few visible benefits to Skyn’s super-soothing formula, which feels different from anything else I’ve tried. Moisturizing the eye area nighty has offered some visible change in my face, but know what’s better? Apply this before bed after a night of drinking to minimize hangover face. [$45, Sephora]

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Contrary to popular belief, all mascaras are not made equal. Case in point: Diorshow, one of the few cult favorite beauty products wherein literally everybody is in the cult. Beauty addicts world over, whether they apply makeup for a living or simply dabble in perfecting their own face, are well-informed of the magic that is the $25 mascara. While I wouldn’t so much as blink at spending $25 on, say, a gorgeous lipstick (that’s $10 cheaper than my favorite Yves Saint Laurent!) that has the potential to last for years if used properly, mascara has far less integrity. In fact, you’re supposed to toss it after just three months of use. Devoted to long, thick black lashes, but burned by the hefty price tag on Diorshow and my other favorite, Chanel Inimitable, I made it my personal beauty mission to find a drugstore mascara that would give me the same lusty Kardashian-lash effect for less than half the price. Keep reading »

In Which 7th Grade Facebook Drama Becomes High Art

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If any of your Facebook friends are tweens — or adults with the emotional maturity of tweens — then you’ve surely noticed some drama going down in wall posts or status updates. A group called the Navy Seals of Comedy noticed, too, and thought the intensity of Facebook exchanges would translate well to a live reenactment. They turned a verbatim conversation between a few 7th graders into a script for a one-act play and the results are indeed dramatic. Also? Totally hilarious. [Buzzfeed]

Girl Talk: On Nagging

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The first and only time my husband called me a “nag” invoked a cringe-worthy shudder, followed by the thought, “Am I seriously turning into my mother?!” In my personal catalog of unsavory labels, “nag” occupies a space somewhere between “brownnoser” and “snob,” insults I neither want to be called nor become, yet sting fiercely because they often embody a flicker of truth. No woman aspires to be a nag. Yet the  moniker remains synonymous with marriage, as though men across the globe all spat, “Nag!” when the word “Wife” is drawn in those psychological word association tests.

The stereotype that all wives are nags is filed neatly under another catalog of mine, the Marriage Myths List. My favorite examples include “married couples don’t have sex” (really?), “all husbands are under the thumb” (mine’s not), and “new moms inevitably let themselves go” (yes, she’s a model, but has anyone seen Miranda Kerr lately?). Since I am in the business of debunking matrimonial fables, it’s worthwhile to expose the easy and cliché tag for wives who mean well everywhere. Truthfully, nagging should be defined as a breakdown in communication that can characterize any relationship, not just marriage. Keep reading »

Has Jay-Z Been Moonlighting As Nicki Minaj?

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File this one under convincing cases for the existence of the Illuminati: Vice took Nicki Minaj’s video for her new single “Super Bass” and slowed it down, only to discover that it sounds pitch-perfectly like … Jay-Z. You have to hear it to believe it because it’s uncanny, down to the Hov’s recognizable style and pace. A commenter went ahead and took the courtesy of speeding up a Jay-Z song to compare, and the results are alarming. I’m no conspiracy theorist, but hell if this isn’t spooky! Check out both videos for yourself, after the jump, and let me know what you think in the comments. [Vice] Keep reading »

5 Love Poems Inspired By Celebrity Couples

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Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and love is in the air. Certainly there’s no better way to convey your deepest emotions than a romantic poem. We channeled a few of our favorite celebrity couples and wrote some lovey-dovey poetry on their behalf. Click through to check out the results, including a haiku for Kristen Bell and a sonnet for Beyonce…

Fun With Photoshop: Madonna’s Super Bowl Headgear Looks Good On Everyone

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This year’s Super Bowl halftime show was pretty epic. And the most epic thing about it, besides the marching bands and oiled warriors and light-up bleachers and gymnastics? Madonna’s giant horned tiara crown thingy, of course! We wondered how this dramatic headgear would look superimposed onto iconic paintings, photographs, and movie scenes, so we took some artistic license and used photoshop to find out. Click through to check out the results (spoiler alert: Hannibal Lecter looks awesome in it) …

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I make a general point of treating my hair gently, especially since I ill-advisedly went for the big cut a year ago. With kitchen scissors, over the bathroom sink, I sheared off around 10 inches of my long, damaged, box kit-bleached hair, and I regretted it almost instantly. Tears were shed, panic attacks were had — I felt like I had lost a dear friend. My hair has been growing in the tiniest, most minute of increments ever since. It’s gotten a little longer, and I’ve gotten a little more used to it, but I know that when it grows long again I want it to be as healthy as possible so I can keep it. Keep reading »

This Week’s Fashion By The Numbers

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This week brought us haunting stories of triple-layered Spanx, more diversity in the modeling world, award show glamor, and a rousing conversation about hair washing habits. Click through to check out this week’s style stats… Keep reading »

There’s A New Male Birth Control Option On The Horizon

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Ladies, we may possible be able to say goodbye to the Pill, patch, ring and those heinous butt injections! Scientists are about to even out the birth control playing field (that has favored men for so long) by testing what could be “an effective, inexpensive and pain-free birth control option” for men.

The procedure: a few zaps to the balls with a high-frequency ultrasound and POOF! His swimming friends who threaten your womb with gestation disappear! Well, that’s what happened to male rats in a recently published study. After each rat had two ball-zapping treatments, researchers found that the rat’s sperm count was zero and its sperm-making germ cells were eradicated. (Yay! I think?) Keep reading »