Conditioning before you shampoo? A pulsing makeup applicator? These innovative beauty products are changing the way celebs such as Chrissy Teigen and Lauren Conrad think about beauty. Scroll through to see the revolutionary items stars swear by!
Celebs Swear by These Game-Changing Beauty Products
Conditioning before you shampoo? A pulsing makeup applicator? These innovative beauty products are changing the way celebs such as Chrissy Teigen and Lauren Conrad think about beauty. Scroll through to see the revolutionary items stars swear by!
Conditioning before you shampoo? A pulsing makeup applicator? These innovative beauty products are changing the way celebs such as Chrissy Teigen and Lauren Conrad think about beauty. Scroll through to see the revolutionary items stars swear by!
Conditioning before you shampoo? A pulsing makeup applicator? These innovative beauty products are changing the way celebs such as Chrissy Teigen and Lauren Conrad think about beauty. Scroll through to see the revolutionary items stars swear by!
Created by Kate Middleton's U.K.-based makeup artist Arabella Preston, these facial oils are so light, they sink into the skin like serums. Mix in a few drops with foundation for a dewy complexion that won't get greasy. ($102 each, anthropologie.com)
Shower in reverse! Because conditioner can leave a residue that bogs down hair, Tresemme's new formula is designed for use before its shampoo. Spokeswoman Chrissy Teigen tells Us the duo gives her "this beautiful, voluminous texture just by air-drying." ($5 each, target.com)
This sonic sponge-tip applicator "is like the electric toothbrush of makeup tools," says Krysten Ritter's pro Amy Nadine. Instead of leaving bristle tracks like a brush does, it pulsates 15,000 times per minute to dab on liquid. ($68, net-a-porter.com)
Get professional-grade bare bikini lines and and underarms from the comfort of your bathroom. Me's 2x4x7–inch device emits flashes of light to zap hair follicles in one- to 12-minute weekly sessions. Plus, no laser-snapping sensation! ($199, mepower.com)
Hate that in-between dye period when strands look dull? This five-minute pre-shampoo treatment lightens roots and delivers a dose of shine to blondes, such as Frieda fan Lauren Conrad. NYC-based Pierre Michel Salon colorist Giselle, who has worked with Renee Zellweger, equates it to waxing a floor: "This gloss adds a coating onto hair that protects color." ($9, target.com)
Coolsculpting — an FDA-cleared, nonsurgical procedure available at dermatologists' offices — freezes, then destroys, fat cells around the stomach and thighs. Costing $700 to $1,500 per session, the treatment offers a 25 percent fat reduction. (Liposuction, in contrast, requires a week of recovery and up to $3,500.) Molly Sims tried it after welcoming daughter Scarlett, 11 months, and shaved an inch from her waist!
You know the drill with face masks: Apply the cotton or gel, and reap the benefits in a half hour. With Advanced Night Repair sheets, a foil backing traps hyaluronic acid in place so it's absorbed by skin in only 10 minutes. Sofia Vergara's NYC dermatologist Dendy Engelman calls them "face masks on steroids." ($79 for four, esteelauder.com)
This toothpaste, used by Brooke Burke-Charvet, contains a dye that turns plaque teal. "It's awesome," raves NYC dentist Nancy Rosen, "because patients can see areas they've been missing." ($21, amazon.com)
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