
Her brand is a clean, vegan makeup line based in Los Angeles. Remi Brixton is the founder of OG faux freckle cosmetic company, Freck Beauty. Get it from Youthforia for $36 or from Amazon for $36. I know I will keep repurchasing this product for years. I have been taking this with me everywhere and has replaced all my powder and cream blushes.
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Promising reviews: "I don’t wear makeup to work but I still wanted something that made me look alive in the morning and this is it!! I just apply this oil blush with my fingers or a brush and it’s blended within seconds! This gives me a natural flush that lasts a full work day and it’s become my favorite for a natural, everyday look. The founder, Fiona Co Chan, even tested the blush by sleeping in it for two months! They are passionate about being environmentally-friendly and not using fossil fuels or gross toxins in their products.
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Youthforia is an Asian woman-owned small biz that aims to make makeup that's so good for your skin you can sleep in it.

It's also made with skincare ingredients so just in case you *gasp* sleep in it, you'll still wake up with good skin! It's suitable for all skin types, fragrance-free, vegan, and cruelty-free. Buy this stuff - you'll thank yourself later!!!!!" - enamelcamel "It does exactly what it says.makes your hair soft, shiny, and cooperative! I have given this to two of my friends ALREADY - one with thick and curly hair, the other with limp and fine hair - and THEY BOTH swear by this product! Just can't think of enough good things to say! I have short bleached hair, so am getting excellent results using less than half as much as they recommend. Thank you so much!! ♥️" - Theressa Hailey This product is so amazing and I will FOREVER be using this product in my hair regimen. I feel like I have a completely different head of hair. I have never in my 22 years felt my hair like this. I never would have thought this brand would work on my hair. When my mom mentioned this product to me I didn’t take her seriously because of the simple fact that we have two completely different hair textures.

I have 3c type hair and struggle a lot with breakage, unmanageability, and moisture. Promising reviews: "I don’t usually do reviews on products, but for this one I absolutely have to. You can use one dose for fine- to medium-textured hair, two to three doses for thick- to curly-textured hair, and add one more dose if you have long hair. All of these companies say they support the LGBTQ+ community, with many providing major donations, therapy, protections, and housing to the underserved.Apply this directly to wet hair, avoiding the roots, massage it in for eight seconds, then rinse. I’ve consulted with major brands to make great men’s makeup options available for perfecting our new normal. Generally, blur, spot, conceal, and go is my norm. But, just in case, we must have an artillery on hand. I always say flawless skin is the best makeup - and goal. On top of that, who can resist a lash enhancer, guyliner, or beefy brow? Or a matte cherry stain on the lips and cheeks?įactoring in the never-ending Zoom video meetings, FaceTime, and the increasing global fluidity of marketing ads, the boring conversation of people questioning men’s makeup has turned into, “He should have worn a gray-based eyeliner, that brown is too orange-y!” Finally, we’ve become comfortable with daily wear makeup. Others only present their full-on “Sasha Fierce” or “Studly Steven” faces for social media, without ever leaving the house.īut for most, makeup is to make perfect what is not: ruddy complexions, scars, dark under-eye circles, or the ever-maddening pimple. For a late-night drag performance, a celebrity-filled red carpet, a nightclub rendezvous, or the set of broadcast news? Sure.

This means the industry can reach a wide variety of male consumers that use makeup - however they choose to apply it. In the last decade, makeup has come a long way in design, intention, and engineering. We’re talking straight, burly men with swords, mind you. That’s not even mentioning their shoes, which were stacked as high as their hair - both with ribbons and bows. Yet in the past, noblemen and other aristocrats not only wore makeup they layered on brightly colored blush and heavy powder. Makeup on men has been a touchy subject for centuries.
