Plus, Glossier introduces its first foundation.
Rabanne Makeup drops its first collection
When Paco Rabanne dropped its first name to become ‘Rabanne’ at the start of the summer, we knew that more major changes were soon to follow. Now, two months into the brand’s new era of modern minimalism, Rabanne makes its first foray into the world of luxury beauty. Rabanne Makeup introduces a futuristic yet nostalgic collection of cosmetics: “Eyephoria,” for the eyes, “Rouge Rabanne,” for the lips, “Nudes,” for a luminous complexion, and “Arts Factory,” to satisfy your inner creative with a selection of unparalleled, art-inspired products. True to the brand, these high-performance products are housed in glossy gold and silver packaging inspired by the Spanish fashion house itself — with iconic motifs like the metallic 1969 bag and signature XL link jewelry strung throughout the collection. With legendary makeup artist Diane Kendal at the helm of this new creative venture, Rabanne Makeup is proving to be just as jaw-dropping as the brand’s fashions.
Starface unveils a new tea tree oil-infused pimple patch
In the skincare world, tea tree oil is renowned for its skin-soothing and anti-inflammatory properties — which would make it the perfect addition to any pimple patch. That’s why it’s the star ingredient in Starface’s newly launched hydrocolloid Hydro-Star + Tea Tree patches. The star-shaped pimple patches we all know and love are now available with a tea tree base to help naturally cleanse stubborn spots, while unclogging pores and soothing the skin as it all goes down. Plus, this launch introduces a new green colourway with a calming, earthy scent.
Glossier’s first foundation is here
Glossier’s very first foundation has arrived, and its name is Stretch! Stretch Fluid Foundation offers up more…
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