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All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. It s rare that I say I can t live without a beauty product. (And yes, I know that realistically I could live without any of ‘em but what about my quality of life?) That said, for me, tubing mascara is a irreplaceable, panic-when-you-run-out essential. If you already know what tubing mascara is, feel free to skim the next two paragraphs (and skip directly to a review of one of the best formulas I ve ever tried), but if not, please, allow us to explain: Unlike conventional, wax-based mascaras, tubing versions contain polymers that wrap around the lashes so they don t smudge or flake during the day, cosmetic chemist Ginger King previously told ....
The Best Eyebrow Grooming Wax for That Full, Fluffy Brow Look By Nicola Dall Asen of Allure | When you want your eyebrows to have that gravity-defying fluffy look, sometimes a standard brow gel just isn t enough. That s why, it seems, makeup brands are releasing eyebrow waxes left and right. We re not talking about the kind of wax used for hair removal; we re talking about a whole new category of eyebrow grooming products inspired by the soap brow trick. Eyebrow wax ingredients can differ significantly from product to product, but the one thing they all have in common is that they re much stronger than the average eyebrow gel. That s because, according to cosmetic chemist Ginger King, some of these products are actually soap-based and therefore aren t water-soluble (so they don t break down when you sweat). Other products, as cosmetic chemist Ron Robinson explains, contain waxes [that] might form a stronger hold than the film formers used in gels. ....
The Best Hair Fragrances For Extra Luxurious Strands By Jesa Marie Calaor of ELLE | You might be wondering if you need a hair fragrance. After all, using one is inherently extra. (The proof is in the many indulgent scents available, and how the product adds yet another step to your hair routine.) We’re here to tell you that hair fragrances are more than just fancy, as experts say that they can be better for your hair than your everyday perfumes. According to cosmetic chemist Ginger King, hair fragrances typically use less alcohol (an ingredient that can strip hair of its moisture) than regular perfumes. In its place, you’ll find more water, as well as ingredients that can help improve the look and feel of your hair, Think: camellia oil (an emollient that can help condition), silicones (which are meant to help prevent frizz), and hyaluronic acid (a humectant). ....