Friday, 4 December 2015

Rough Night? These Hangover Masks Will Save Your Life

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Hangovers — ick. For some reason, it always seems like a great idea to agree to that seventh glass of who-knows-what and stay at the bar until the lights come on. But by the time you wake up the next morning, you look and feel like a heaping pile of regrets.

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Hangovers aren’t kind to your internal organs — and they can wreak havoc on your exterior, as well. All that dehydration and lack of sleep can zap your skin of moisture and nutrients, leaving it dull, puffy and in serious need of rescue.

So what does one do in such a skin care emergency? Turn to one of these fast-acting facial masks. These skin-saving hangover masks moisturize, energize and de-bloat your complexion, so no one at the office can tell what you did last night.

[ 10 Ways to Wake Up Gorgeous ]

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Found: The Best Red Lipstick Shades for the Holidays and Beyond

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You’ve found the right gift and put together the perfect outfit for your upcoming holiday party, but we all know the right makeup can make or break your look. What better way to complement a killer ensemble than with a classic red lip? It’s universally flattering, surprisingly low maintenance and there are so many different hues and formulas to choose from. From a high-shine gloss in a classic shade to brown-red in a nourishing formula, here are nine of the season’s newest and best red lipstick colors. 

[ Are You Doing It Right? How to Apply Lipstick That Lasts All Day ]

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Prepare to See Moschino’s Nintendo Collection Everywhere This Winter

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Prepare to see Super Mario everything on Instagram and street style blogs, because Moschino just released its latest kitschy-cool collection—and this time, it’s Nintendo themed. The brand’s creative director, Jeremy Scott, has a knack for turning bizarre pop culture–influenced collections into seriously buzzy street style trends. You’ll remember how the Italian label’s McDonald’s collection spurred a million fast food–inspired fashion knock-offs, and when Moschino’s SpongeBob and Barbie lines stormed the blogosphere. So, there are no prizes for guessing the brand’s new “Super Moschino” partnership with Nintendo is about to be everywhere. Hitting Moschino’s online store and select boutiques December 5, the project celebrates the 30th ...

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#EndViolenceAgainstWomen Campaign Exposing Misogynist Trolls Goes Viral

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Kerri Sackville has kicked off a campaign to stop misogynist trolls, after seeing the disgusting comments, including rape and violence threats, fellow writer Clementine Ford received on her socials this week.

Using the hashtag #EndViolenceAgainstWomen, a secret Facebook page with over 12,000 members are shaming Clementine’s bullies by naming them in tweets online.



The horrible comments come after Clementine made headlines for publicly calling out a man for calling her a “slut”, an action which saw him get fired from this job almost immediately

While Kerri was clearly inspired by Clementine’s experience, she said on her blog today that standing up for Clementine can help women around the world going through a similar thing, and that this is part of a bigger initiative.



“I couldn’t bear it. I couldn’t bear the fact that people feel they can attack women in this way. I wanted to do something. I wanted to show my support for Clem, but not just for Clem, for all women who are abused online,” she explained. 

Within 20 minutes of the campaign’s launch it was trending number one in Australia, gaining momentum thanks to big backers like Tracey Spicer. Sisterhood. 

[Via Life & Other Crises]

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Thursday, 3 December 2015

50 Perfect Party-Season Dresses Under $100

‘Tis the season for back-to-back partying, which means you’re probably in need of a few new dresses. No need to spend big here (you’ll want to save that cash for gifts, anyway)—instead, click through to shop our edit of the best under-$100 dresses that are cool enough to wear during the holiday rounds and beyond. From long-sleeve mini dresses to cool velvet pieces, as well as classic cocktail silhouettes that will work well at your office Christmas party. Click through, and start shopping.

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Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Why This ‘Art’ Project Showing Famous Females as Abuse Victims Is Not OK

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Italian pop artist aleXsandro Palombo gets a good deal of press for his cheeky, so-called satirical work that sometimes is sort of funny and other times falls flat. Homer Simpson and Anna Wintour exploring the Kama Sutra? Har har. Photoshopping famous women to look as if they’re victims of domestic abuse? We’re not laughing. On Tuesday, Palombo’s “press office” sent out an email blast to media explaining his newest project, entitled #BreakTheSilence “Life Can Be A Fairytale, If You Break The Silence.” After clicking in, we were pretty shocked to see doctored images of female stars like Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Emma Roberts, Gwyneth Paltrow, Madonna, Miley Cyrus, ...

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Zendaya Talks Race, Natural Hair and Shonda Rhimes in ‘Complex Magazine’

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We can’t think of a better pick for Complex Magazine‘s “Woman of Next Year” than Zendaya Coleman. While most Disney stars succumb to tabloid drama, Zendaya remains above the fray. She handles social media critics with wisdom and grace, she speaks thoughtfully about issues affecting race, gender and class, and she’s a triple threat talent to boot. Though it’s tempting to call her a role model, Zendaya doesn’t enjoy the term or the undue pressure that accompanies it. She prefers the Tupac-coined phrase “real model,” which speaks to inspiring others by simply being yourself. Her interview with Complex Magazine finds her doing just that. The shoe designer is playful yet wise beyond her years as she navigates difficult questions about race, self-esteem and the pitfalls of being a child star.

Check out excerpts from her interview below:

On forging an identity as a biracial teen:

“You get the best and the worst of both worlds. I know there were a lot of times when you try to figure out where you fit in. I just realized that it worked to my advantage because I just got along with a lot of people. But to literally be two races, it’s really hard to see color because I’m the gray area. I had to learn about both sides of myself and be really proud of and educated in both. I think that’s why I’m comfortable with myself and can speak on certain issues because I’ve taken the time, or my parents have taken the time, to teach me who I am.”

[ See: 10 Times Zendaya Coleman Killed the Red Carpet ]

On the response to her unfortunate encounter with Giuliana Rancic:

“[It’s been] only positive. It was a learning experience for myself and for everyone who read it. A lot of people don’t realize that hair is a big thing for a lot of people, not just African-American women. It’s something to be aware of and to be cautious of. So it was something that I really felt like I should speak on. There were so many women, of all races, that came up to me and were like, ‘I really love what you said,’ or ‘I had my daughter read that.’ All my brothers and my dad at one point had dreadlocks. My little nieces have curly hair. And if they were to have someone say something demeaning about what they have and what they hold dear to them, then I would want them to at least have the pride within themselves to come up with a response that made sense and that they were proud of. Honestly, I think about my little nieces and my little nephews first. Because one day they’re going to have Twitter and they’re going to have Instagram, and I’m going to be like, ‘This is how you handle it, kids.’

On how she spends her down time:

“You see that computer over there? As soon as you leave, I’ll go on my bed and watch Grey’s Anatomy. Anything Shonda Rhimes does is gold. I order food and just chill. Because that’s an occasion for me. Chilling is like, whoa.”

On the area in entertainment she’d like to explore:

“I can’t wait to do movies. That’s something I really, really want to do. Or at least on Scandal. Hey, Shonda. What’s up, Shons?”

On the problems that befall other Disney alums:

“I think again it’s that real model, role model thing. A lot of them were forced into being role models and they had to pretend to be something that they didn’t feel matched up with who they were. And that’s because they started really, really young. So you’ve got to realize when you’re really young you don’t know who you are yet. And as soon as you figure it out, you’ve already been forced to become something that you didn’t really know you signed up for. So it’s like, I get it. There’s a lot of pressure, so I completely understand. Everyone has their different ways of learning and growing and finding out who they are, and you can’t fault people for that. Again, I think with all the prior Disney stars, at least you can say they are themselves now.”

Read the full interview here.

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Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Our Editors’ Secret Weapons for Hiding Serious Under-Eye Circles

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Nobody is immune to dark under-eye circles. All it takes is one late night, one too many glasses of wine, or one slice of post-drinking pizza, and they’re right there to rear their ugly heads—it’s like they were waiting in the wings this whole time, ready to appear as soon as you slipped up. It goes without saying, then, that for most of us, a trusty under-eye concealer is a non-negotiable. This rings especially true as we head into the holiday season. Let’s be straightforward: It’s holiday party season, and we’re guaranteed to be staying up late, sipping on cocktails, ...

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