We’ve raved about Lululemon plenty on this site — and it’s genuinely because we’re fans of the gear. From internet-famous accessories to l...

We’ve raved about Lululemon plenty on this site — and it’s genuinely because we’re fans of the gear. From internet-famous accessories to leggings we don't want to take off, the iconic Canadian label never disappoints. And as much as we hold room in our hearts (and closets) for our tried-and-true favorites — Align tights, Define jackets, Energy bras, and more — we can’t help but go gaga over Lululemon’s fresh drops that introduce innovative designs and  never-before-seen colorways.

As you know, the Lululemon hive is among the most loyal in the game — as such, the freshest pieces also tend to be the ones that sell out the quickest. With all that in mind, we’ve corralled all of the shiniest new arrivals at Lululemon for your shopping delight. Watch this space!

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Varsity High-Rise Pleated Tennis Skirt


Get into the tenniscore trend with an easy breezy Lululemon tennis skirt (read: skort). This style came along with several new Lululemon matching sets and tennis styles, and we’re obsessed with each of the preppy activewear pieces. Wear this tennis skirt for a trendy look on or off the court.

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Lululemon Varsity High-Rise Pleated Tennis Skirt, $, available at Lululemon

Clear Everywhere Belt Bag 1L


The internet’s favorite sling bag is new and improved. Find the Everywhere Belt Bag in a clear plastic, which is the perfect option to serve as your clear stadium bag for summer concerts. Cart it up in white or black trim, and wear it over colorful tops and dresses.

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Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L Clear, $, available at Lululemon

Bend This V and Racer Bra


Here’s the product you didn’t know you needed in your activewear arsenal: a sports bra that can be reversed from front to back and layered with other styles. There are four new Bend This bra styles, and this one in particular can either be worn as a V-neck or racerback… in the front. (PS: Keep your eyes peeled for an editor review soon!)

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Lululemon Bend This V and Racer Bra A-C Cups, $, available at Lululemon

Cruiser Backpack 23L


Looking for a backpack that actually keeps your daily essentials organized and compartmentalized? Then look no further than this Lululemon style. With plenty of interior and exterior pockets, it makes for a great work bag or gym bag (or both).

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Lululemon Cruiser Backpack 23L, $, available at Lululemon

WovenAir Overalls


It’s finally overalls season, which is much appreciated for a one-and-done spring outfits. But rather than a classic pair of denim overalls, Lululemon has us equipped with a fresh style in a lightweight, breathable, and sweat-wicking fabric. Because we’re all about looking stylish (and not sweaty) this season.

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Lululemon WovenAir Overalls, $, available at Lululemon

Modal Relaxed-Fit Cropped Short-Sleeve Shirt


Lounge luxuriously in an oversized cropped crew neck made from a silky-soft fabric. Not your average T-shirt, this style has sleeves that are just as long as the hemline for a slightly more elevated look that can be dressed up.

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Lululemon Modal Relaxed-Fit Cropped Short-Sleeve Shirt, $, available at Lululemon

Mini Shoulder Bag 4L


In our opinion, you can never own enough trendy handbags, so we figured we’d put this new style on your radar. It’s spacious with several pockets, has an adjustable shoulder strap, and comes in a water-repellent material — making it a great companion to bring out everywhere, every day. 

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Lululemon Mini Shoulder Bag 4L, $, available at Lululemon

Hotty Hot High-Rise Lined Short 4"


These top-rated shorts (think: a 4.4 out of 5 star rating and over 3.2K reviews) are now available in fresh spring colorways, including this cheerful blue. Meant to be worn for everything from running to lifting, these mini shorts feature mesh panels for unrestricted movement and airflow to get you through your sweatiest workouts.

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Lululemon Hotty Hot High-Rise Lined Short 4", $, available at Lululemon

Dance Studio Relaxed-Fit Mid-Rise Cargo Jogger


These comfy pants feature stylish details, such as a cinchable hem, pockets aplenty, and a ribbed waistband — making them perfect for travel, errands, and more.

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Lululemon Dance Studio Relaxed-Fit Mid-Rise Cargo Jogger, $, available at Lululemon

Water Bottle Crossbody With Front Pocket


This insulated water bottle sling makes it easy for you to stay hydrated no matter what the day has in store for you. Plus, it can also fit your phone, credit cards, and keys.

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Lululemon Water Bottle Crossbody with Front Pocket, $, available at Lululemon

Align Halter Tank Top



Align tank, but make it a halter top. This variation on a theme seamlessly combines support and style, and it's perfect for going from the yoga studio to hanging out with friends.

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Lululemon Align™ Halter Tank Top, $, available at Lululemon

Packable Tote Bag 32L


Travel pro tip: A packable tote bag that folds down flat takes up virtually no room in your luggage, but it can be used to hold excess items picked up during your trip. Plus, smart details like a trolley strap, zippered pockets, and side loops for endless customization (read: charms!) make it truly yours.

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Lululemon Packable Tote Bag 32L, $, available at Lululemon

Relaxed-Fit Twill Blazer


Lululemon may not be known for workwear, but that doesn't mean it can't make a perfect blazer. This hero piece is polished yet comfortable enough for your longest work days.

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Lululemon Relaxed-Fit Twill Blazer, $, available at Lululemon

Cotton-Blend Poplin High-Rise Short 4"


These breathable poplin shorts are slightly more dressed up than your casual jorts but every bit as comfortable. Plus, they go with everything from a plain white tee to a silk cami. 

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Lululemon Cotton-Blend Poplin High-Rise Short 4", $, available at Lululemon

Cityverse Women's Sneaker


Lululemon's first casual sneaker combines a minimal, elevated silhouette with all-day comfort, and it’s consistently upgraded with new colorways. The perfect shoe doesn't exi—.

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Lululemon Cityverse Women's Sneaker, $, available at Lululemon

Softstreme High-Rise Midi Skirt


It's the same cozy fabric as our favorite Lululemon hoodies and joggers, but now in a chic midi skirt. Because elevated styles should also be incredibly comfortable.

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Lululemon Softstreme High-Rise Midi Skirt, $, available at Lululemon

Classic Unisex Ball Cap Wordmark


The iconic baseball cap gets the Lululemon treatment with a subtle logo detail in a rainbow of new colorways to coordinate with any ‘fit. 

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Lululemon Classic Unisex Ball Cap Wordmark, $, available at Lululemon

Lightweight Hem-Cinch Bomber Jacket


Ready to take flight? This breezy bomber style is the perfect spring jacket and layering piece to throw on.

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Lululemon Lightweight Hem-Cinch Bomber Jacket, $, available at Lululemon

2-in-1 Travel Duffle Backpack 45L


Jet in style with this roomy yet stylish convertible bag that can be worn as a backpack or a duffle bag. 

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Lululemon 2-in-1 Travel Duffle Backpack 45L, $, available at Lululemon

Align Cropped Cami Tank Top


The fan-fave Align tank gets a stylish upgrade, thanks to this soft, supportive fabric, cropped length, and delicate spaghetti straps.

Lululemon Align™ Cropped Cami Tank Top, $, available at Lululemon

Cotton-Blend Poplin Button-Down Shirt


Feelin' a little dressy? This tailored button-down is perfect for going to the office — and looking good doing it.

Lululemon Cotton-Blend Poplin Button-Down Shirt, $, available at Lululemon

Silk-Blend Knit Tank Top


The styling possibilities of this luxe, silk-blend tank top are endless: Wear it alone, under an oversized cardigan, over a long-sleeved bodysuit...should we go on?

Lululemon Silk-Blend Knit Tank Top, $, available at Lululemon

Daily Multi-Pocket Canvas Tote Bag 20L


This roomy canvas tote is perfect for grocery trips, WFC (work from café), and for keeping all your daily essentials housed in one place.

Lululemon Daily Multi-Pocket Canvas Tote Bag 20L Logo, $, available at Lululemon

Insulated Mug 20oz


Stanley girls, but make it Lululemon. Stay hydrated on the go with this chic insulated mug (there's also a 12 oz. mug for coffee or tea) that keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold.


Lululemon Insulated Mug 20oz, $, available at Lululemon

Align™ V-Waist Pant 25"


The Align Pant needs no introduction, but here's a brief lowdown: Buttery-soft, body-hugging fabric that feels like a hug in legging form. This fall update features a waist-snatching V-shaped band, so don't mind us as we stock up.

Lululemon Align™ V-Waist Pant 25", $, available at Lululemon

Align™ Wrap-Waist Short 4"


More Align waist details! Lululemon's new version of its Align short (and leggings, too) features this delicate, high-fashion wrap-waist detail that'll have you wearing it on and off the mat.

Lululemon Align™ Wrap-Waist Short 4", $, available at Lululemon

Define Cropped Full-Zip Tank Top Luon


Another variation on a theme comes in the form of the Define Cropped Tank, which is like a sleeveless version of the Define Jacket in the cottony-soft Luon fabric you know and love.

Lululemon Define Cropped Full-Zip Tank Top Luon, $, available at Lululemon

Tennis Rally Bag 21L


This large drawstring bucket bag can be worn as a tote or backpack, and it fits your racket, tennis balls, and then some. (Plus, it's roomy enough for anything your off-court days throw at you: grocery store hauls, working at the office (or café), midday gym sesh, a spontaneous weekend jaunt...should we go on?

Lululemon Tennis Rally Bag 21L, $, available at Lululemon

Everywhere Belt Bag 1L


You know it. You love it. The internet's favorite crossbody is now available in a fresh new batch of colorways, including this utterly perfect tie-dye, perfect for wearing out and about during Pride Month and beyond.

Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L, $, available at Lululemon

Fast and Free High-Rise Tight 25"


This cosmic periwinkle is one of several new color drops for Lululemon's running legging, the Fast and Free, which has sweat-wicking properties and a never-droopy waistband.

Lululemon Fast and Free High-Rise Tight 25", $, available at Lululemon

Never Lost Keychain


The name says it all: Bid adieu to searching a crowded purse for your house keys or add a dose of personality to any tote with this oversized nylon ribbon strap.

Lululemon Never Lost Keychain, $, available at Lululemon

Swiftly Tech Long-Sleeve Shirt 2.0


With spring finally here, make jacket-free outdoor jogs and leisurely strolls the best part of your day. This long-sleeve tee has a lighter-than-air feel, plus silver-infused fabric to keep odor-causing bacteria at bay.

Lululemon Swiftly Tech Long-Sleeve Shirt 2.0, $, available at Lululemon

Restfeel Women's Slide


Lululemon's signature slide sandal was just released in several new, summer-ready neutrals, and we can't wait to cop a pair or two in latte tan, milky white, or another colorway.

Lululemon Restfeel Women's Slide, $, available at Lululemon

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Whether you’re a non-traditional bride in search of a unique wedding dress, a member of the bridal party looking for standout accessories, or simply a fashion lover desiring a new bright-white look for the summer, Ssense’s new bridal collection is the place for you. After its successful “anti-bridal” Bridal Capsule Collection last summer, the luxury retailer is back with a second iteration, Ssense Bridal 2.0, which launches on May 16. 

“Our first collection pushed an aspect of informality, but this season, we’re offering a broader depth in our capsule, which allows us to increase the amount of formal dressing — with a fashion-forward twist,” Brigitte Chartrand, vice president of womenswear buying for Ssense, said in a press release. 

The Ssense bridal collection features over 100 styles, spanning everything from bridal gowns and opera gloves to flower girl dresses and white cocktail bags. The capsule includes pieces from 17 emerging and established fashion designers like Simone Rocha, Vivienne Westwood, Sandy Liang, and Molly Goddard. Highlights include the return of Anna Sui’s 1994 babydoll silhouette, a fully upcycled gown and matching gloves from Conner Ives, and Ssense newcomers like Aaron Esh and Wed Studio.

So be sure to check out Ssense’s new bridal capsule collection for bridal staples with a twist to wear to all your upcoming wedding events.

Ssense Bridal Dresses

You won’t find a traditional ball gown in Ssense’s curated bridal collection, but you will find plenty of edgy mini dresses, whimsical sheer styles, and sculptural cocktail dresses in white, ivory, and eggshell. While you can cart up dresses upwards of $9,500, most styles range between $475 and $2,500.

Ssense Bridal Separates

If you’re a non-traditional bride, there’s a high chance you don’t even want to wear a dress on your big day. Instead, throw on a statement top (ie: bustier, halter top, button-down, etc.) with a mini skirt or trousers. These styles are also perfect for other bridal occasions like bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, and honeymoons (hello bridal bikini set!). 

Ssense Bridal Accessories

The collection isn’t short on accessories, including handbags, shoes, gloves, and the occasional garter, umbrella, and bridal bouquet. Slip on dramatic elbow-length gloves or short bow-adorned ones. Then choose between heart-shaped bags or styles with ruffles and floral appliques. Then, finally, step into a pair of kitten heels or ballet flats and make your way down the aisle.

Ssense Bridal Headpieces

In keeping with this collection’s formal styles, there are many traditional (and non-traditional) veils to peruse, including both short and long options with lace-, frill-, and ruffle edges. And if you’re looking for something really out of the norm, scope some dramatic bonnets, caps, and tiaras. The collection also includes more accessories like floral combs and hair bows.

Ssense Bridal Jewelry

There’s also a small but mighty jewelry selection from brands Chopova Lowena and Tétier Bijoux. Pierce your ears with edgy “Marry Me” heart earrings or flip the script by wearing your flowers on your neck rather than holding them in a bouquet for an avant-garde moment. 

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Meet Rhianna Slinko, a 22-year-old Mary Kay Independent Sales Director based in Fort Lauderdale, FL, who eschewed a traditional path in favor of launching her own business with Mary Kay, the direct-selling beauty brand that’s been around for over 60 years. As a consultant, she’s responsible for the growth of her personal business of selling Mary Kay products and teaching women how to care for their skin, while also helping others who are interested in starting their own Mary Kay business. “I love working for myself — I love the flexibility and the freedom,” she says. “I get to work toward my own dreams instead of working non-stop to help someone else achieve theirs.” Keep reading for a weeklong glimpse into her life. 

Day 1 

7 a.m. — My alarm goes off, and it’s pitch black outside, so obviously, I hit snooze until it’s 8 and finally decide to get out of bed. I wash my face with my Mary Kay Clear Proof Clarifying Cleansing Gel and head to the gym. It’s always better to get there early before the morning rush. After a sufficient amount of exercise (roughly, an hour), I go home to shower to get ready. I’ve perfected and streamlined my makeup routine to exactly four products: an undereye concealer, Chromafusion Blush in Rosy Nude, lip liner, and Unlimited Lip Gloss in Nude Blush

10:30 a.m. — One of my clients has a facial appointment (a session that allows Mary Kay Consultants to identify their customers’ skin-care needs — and it’s also a way to test different products together). I prep her skin with TimeWise Miracle Set and the Clear Proof Deep-Cleansing Charcoal Mask before applying a natural makeup look. She doesn’t know a whole lot about skin care, so I go over the benefits of several products, like Mary Kay’s new Mineral Facial Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 30 and how it protects from harmful UVA/UVB rays (most derms would agree that sunscreen is the most important skin-care product). I also teach her how she can achieve an easy natural, glowy makeup look (as a mom of three young boys, she doesn’t have a lot of time for herself). She ends up purchasing a TimeWise 4-in-1 Cleanser, the Mineral Facial Sunscreen, CC Cream, and Essential Brush Set

1:15 p.m. — I make myself lunch — chicken, salad, and rice — and scroll on my phone for about 15 more minutes than I should have before I do a little bit of work, which involves setting up my week and scheduling facial appointments, and helping my team members do the same. 

5 p.m. — I start Bible study homework and then heat up leftovers (beef, onions, and asparagus) and eat while I watch a rom-com — truly the best combo in my opinion: leftovers and mindless TV. 

6:45 p.m. — I go to Bible study, and since my customer from earlier that morning is also in my group, I’m able to personally deliver all the products she purchased earlier today (white-glove service!).

 8:40 p.m. — I chat with one of my new team members about what she hopes to get out of her Mary Kay business, and how I can support her in her goals. With a Mary Kay business, everyone’s goals look different, but the vast majority sign up to earn a little extra income on the side. Her goal is to make an extra $300 a month, while working her full-time job. For so many of my friends who got a corporate job right out of college, they usually clock out at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m., but for me, I sometimes have to take calls at night. But I don’t mind it — I love being able to support women in this way, thanks to the flexibility my business creates.

10:30 p.m. — I wind down for the night, which means applying my Clear Proof Charcoal Mask while I finish watching my movie before heading to bed. 

Day 2 

7 a.m. — Another morning, another gym day. One of my customers ordered a “lip and lash” product bundle (Lash Love Fanorama Mascara with the Supreme Hydrating Lipstick and Waterproof Lip Liner), so I quickly put that together before meeting her at the gym. I actually met her at the gym — I had noticed she was new, so I went up and introduced myself. She had just moved here and didn’t know very many people. I usually meet new customers through word-of-mouth, but sometimes if I see someone, I’ll just go up to them and strike up a conversation — it’s nerve-wracking, but completely genuine. 

9:30 a.m. — After the gym, I stop by the grocery store to pick up a few snacks, a gift card, and a bunch of different flowers, because I’m planning to ask one of my best friends to be one of my bridesmaids tonight at my belated birthday dinner. I got engaged last year on November 11 (11/11!), and we’re getting married this November, so I have a feeling she knows this is coming.  

10 a.m. — I get home and make myself an egg wrap for breakfast before heading out again to meet with a new team member of mine to go over her next steps and goals for her Mary Kay business. I help her set up a few skin-care parties (they’re like fun, social, spa-like gatherings we host to let friends and family test new products) and facial appointments for the first couple of months, so that she’s off to a strong start. I also show her how to use her Mary Kay personal website, which is a personalized link through marykay.com where customers can purchase products through their Mary Kay Consultant. 

12:15 p.m. — I pick up lunch from one of my favorite healthy restaurants. It’s a simple order — chicken, rice, and Brussels sprouts — but so good that I actually crave it every now and then. I go home to eat and (finally) shower from my morning workout — don’t judge! 

2:30 p.m. — I have a few hours before dinner, so I take the time to look over my first quarter results to see where I’m at and where my team is at. We’ve had a strong start to our year; we’re on track to meet our sales goals — which means potentially being in the top 1% of sellers and earning the use of a Mary Kay career car (aka the legendary pink Cadillac!). 

6 p.m. — My best friend stops by before we head to our dinner reservation — and I use the moment to surprise her with the bouquet I made for her asking her to be a bridesmaid. We both start crying — tears of happiness. She was my first friend in elementary school, and now she’s going to be in my wedding. 

8 p.m. — I try a new lip look — a shade called “Always Apricot” that I think is the perfect peach color for summer, and I get a ton of compliments. Dinner was in downtown Fort Lauderdale and I eat an amazing pasta dish — her birthday gift to me. 

9:30 p.m. — I use Micellar Water and Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover to take off my makeup and go to bed. 

Day 3 

9:45 a.m. — It’s so much later than my usual wakeup time, but I’m not feeling 100% and extra sleep was definitely necessary. It’s too late to go to the gym, because it’ll be packed (the thought of a super crowded gym gives me major anxiety), so I’m taking a rest day. I go out to get a medium coffee, but I only take three sips because I’m starting to get the shakes; it was too strong and tasted too much like coffee (I like my coffee to taste like dessert). 

12 p.m. — I have a video meeting with a new team member — a college student who wants to work on her Mary Kay business on the side. We plan her business launch party (an event with food and drinks that serves as an opportunity to introduce the brand to potential customers) and discuss how much time she’s able to invest in her business. I offer suggestions on ways she can integrate Mary Kay into her life (without feeling overwhelmed) and share tips on how she can secure her first few sales. My number-one tip I give to my new team members is: Never judge a person. Starting your own business is scary, but I always encourage my team to ask about and share their goals with others, because when they’re excited, others will be, too. That inspires confidence and makes all of this a lot more fun. 

Afterwards, I make a few calls to potential customers who were referred to me. To be completely honest, talking on the phone still really scares me (I’m part of the texting generation). Before every call, I have to hype myself up. One of them answers, and she’s really excited about Mary Kay, so we set up a date to meet. I leave a few voicemails — and one calls me back (she thought I was a scam — because, again, no one calls anymore!), and also set up a date. 

3 p.m. — I make myself lunch (it’s rice and chicken again — I’m a creature of habit and I like what I like) before I leave for an appointment. I sell a TimeWise Repair Volu-Firm Set, Essential Brush Kit, and a makeup palette with her favorite cheek and eye colors (Chromafusion Blush in Rosy Nude, Chromafusion Eye Shadow in Cinnabar, Crystalline, and Emerald Noir). I fulfill her order right away because I have everything in stock. 

5:30 p.m. — Dinner is at my fiancé’s sister’s house tonight! She and her husband have the most adorable five-month-old. On my way over, I grab cinnamon muffins for dessert (I can never show up empty-handed). We chat about how excited we are for the wedding over a truly exceptional dinner of chicken, sweet potatoes, and salad. My fiancé’s family has always made me feel so welcomed — it already feels like we’re family. 

8:45 p.m. — Back home and I’m so tired that I’m in bed by 9 p.m. 

Day 4 

7 a.m. — It’s Friday(!), but also leg day…which is always a struggle. 

9:30 a.m. — After leaving the gym, I shower and decide to do a natural, “clean face” makeup look that involves two products: Chromafusion Blush in Rosy Nude and Satin Lips Shea Butter Balm. I pack up an order — TimeWise Body-Targeted Action Toning Lotion and a TimeWise Repair Volu-Firm Set — and deliver it to a customer. On my way back, I stop at the post office to give a gift to one of my team members and to also mail something to one of my bridesmaids. 

2 p.m. — I decide to work from a coffee shop today (another perk of this business’ flexibility). I also think a change in scenery could inspire productivity. I buy a $13 smoothie, which I know sounds obscenely expensive, but it’s so good. And it’s Friday — why not treat myself? I send follow-up texts to confirm appointments, book a facial for the upcoming week, and design flyers for my new team members. It’s wild to me how much I can accomplish without distractions. 

3:15 p.m. — The weather today is 70 degrees and beautiful, so I bask in the sunshine for a bit before I meet up with my mom to watch the high school girls’ lacrosse game (my old team), because my dad coaches part-time, so I always love to go and show support. Plus, it’s nostalgic for me.  

6 p.m. — I pick up pad thai for dinner for the three of us and we eat at my parents’ house while we watch a movie, which is low-key the best way to kick-start the weekend. 

Day 5 

8:30 a.m. — I make myself a bagel with cream cheese and get ready to spend the morning with my dad, who needs a ride to return a rental car. I drive his truck to the rental place and then somehow get tricked into not only getting mulch for the house, but also to accompany him while he gets a haircut. While I wait for him, I send texts to my team members and follow-up messages to my customers — the work never ends. 

1 p.m. — I throw some chicken tenders into the air fryer for lunch and start to get ready for my friend’s birthday dinner in West Palm, which is about an hour drive from where I live. I’m in the mood to dress up, which obviously means: full glam — a full makeup routine, base and all. I combine the TimeWise Luminous 3D and TimeWise Matte 3D foundations, and the result is flawless — it truly looks like there’s a filter on my face. 

4:30 p.m. — My friend comes over to “shop” my closet, aka borrow a dress for tonight, and we leave for dinner. I also bought her a bouquet, because I’m planning to ask her to be one of my bridesmaids. We go to a nice Italian restaurant, and I had the best time laughing and catching up (also a highlight: There was a celebrity at the table next to us). We spend the night in West Palm; let’s normalize adult friend sleepovers(!)  

Day 6

8:30 a.m. — I ask my friend to be my bridesmaid. She starts tearing up right away and says she had been hoping that I’d ask. 

10:30 a.m. — I head home; it’s chore day and prep day, which I love and hate. I hate the process of it all, but the ritual of resetting my space and mentally preparing myself for the upcoming week helps me overcome anxiety and stress. A customer purchased a few different foundations, so I process those orders while I do my chores: laundry, vacuuming, and dishes. 

2 p.m. — I take an hour-long nap. I normally never nap, but allowing myself to rest when I’m tired is really nice — I just have to remind myself to not feel guilty about it. 

5 p.m. — I have dinner with my family (ham, sweet potatoes, and Brussels sprouts), and we watch an awards show. 

9:30 p.m. — My fiancé and I are long-distance, which is incredibly hard. Communication is important in every relationship, but it becomes even more essential in a long-distance one, since we can’t physically be with one another. We talk on the phone for an hour before I go to bed. 

Day 7

5:45 a.m. — A client asked me to try a new workout class with her, so while waking up this early should be illegal, I love hanging out with her. 

6:30 a.m. — It’s a cardio class, and I won’t lie, I’m 100% struggling. 

10 a.m. — All the endorphins from my early morning workout are hitting me, and I feel like I can do anything. I make ham and eggs for breakfast and write my to-do list for the day, even though I already feel like I had a whole day and it’s not even noon. 

11 a.m. — I have a video call with my team. We meet every Monday to talk about our weekly goals and aspirations (and sometimes, something as minor as what book we’re currently reading), and it never fails to inspire me. This call absolutely fills my cup up for the day and I’m excited to get to work. 

12 p.m. — For lunch, I go to a cafe and order a vanilla latte and a salad. I send a few texts to my team members, confirm a couple appointments, and invite guests to a spring makeup event I’m hosting next week (to go over popular makeup trends for the year, how to apply them, and introduce a skin-care routine that’s best for them). I also chat with my bridesmaids about dress color and style options. 

3 p.m. — I have a facial appointment with two girls; I give each of them a Clear Proof Charcoal Mask treatment. Both are college students and interested in starting a Mary Kay business as a side hustle, so I take the time to answer any questions they have. 

5:20 p.m. — I help one team member with a facial where we use the TimeWise Miracle Set, CC Cream, and Unlimited Lip Gloss. The client is expecting a baby boy in the summer and also interested in starting her own Mary Kay business!

7 p.m. — For dinner, I had chicken fried rice…and then had the sudden realization: Wow, I eat a lot of chicken and rice. 

8 p.m. — Tonight is our Monday Night Live meeting, which is where we share selling tips as a team, share events or product promotions, and recognize people for their accomplishments. In traditional employment settings, someone is only recognized professionally when they receive a promotion, but this meeting gives us the opportunity to celebrate each other’s business accomplishments, however big or small. I also love the fact that by meeting virtually, we can be together even if we live all over the country.

10 p.m. — I take off my makeup with my Micellar Water and head to bed. 

Reflection 

My week included a lot of planning for myself as well as leading a few facial appointments for my own customers. This was also the first week of a new month, so I was busy meeting with my team members and helping them get set up for a strong month. My greatest joy is giving women a community they didn’t necessarily have before, and the hope is that the more I support my team, the more they sell, and the more business they get, the more confident they become. It’s amazing working with my team and being a part of their lives — and I’m so grateful for the community we’ve built together. We all have our own goals and dreams, but our businesses bring us closer together — it’s hard work, but the end result makes it all worth it.

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“Like many Black women, I tried numerous hair oils that promised hair growth but saw no benefits… with exhaustion, I gave up,” explains Amanda Cowham to Unbothered over email. “I had a bad sew-in [weave] experience that gave me bald patches due to inflammation and an allergic reaction. This prompted me to go to a doctor for thorough testing,” she says, sharing that she had been diagnosed with an overactive thyroid that provoked “inflammation and itching” leading to bald spots. The 30-year-old content creator from Zambia has been sharing her experiences with hair loss and hair growth on TikTok for over a year. Cowham is one of the many Black women dealing with hair loss and traction alopecia from tight braids and weaves and uses her platform to share hair growth methods that work. For Cowham, her results came via minoxidil: a medication that comes in a foam, solution, or pill used to treat hair loss. The treatment, which is available over-the-counter without a prescription, is the one method she says has worked to restore her hair. And, from the looks of her videos, her thick curly hair is thriving. “ minoxidil has given me my confidence back,” she shares. “I now have a head full of hair — more hair than what I bargained for.”

Cowham’s not the only one boasting drastic results. There are over 25 million posts on TikTok of Black women sharing their experiences using minoxidil — including drastic before and after photos of fully restored edges and concealed bald spots. Out of all the so-called miracle hair growth cures aimed towards Black hair types on social media—from washing hair in rice water to TikTok’s favorite rosemary oil—minoxidil is touted as a science-backed alternative with measurable results. However, as with any hair product that claims radical hair growth, there’s room for skepticism and it’s always advised to approach any medication with caution and advice from a professional. The full picture reveals that buying Minoxidil is expensive, has side effects and online markets are rife with counterfeit products. Still, the impressive results seen on social media are driving considerable intrigue within Black haircare spaces (there are hundreds of Reddit threads stating that minoxidil is a ‘game-changer” for Black hair types). As many seek to purchase minoxidil, is this the best solution for Black hair loss?

What exactly is minoxidil and what is it used to treat?

In short, minoxidil is an FDA-approved medication that can come in a foam or solution to treat topically, applied directly to the affected area, or taken orally in a pill. As Refinery29 reported earlier this year, while there are countless stimulating oils and scalp scrubs out there, “the only proven topical hair growth treatment is minoxidil”. For those familiar with commercial products containing minoxidil, such as Rogaine, you may be thinking, “Isn’t minoxidil for male pattern hair loss only?” While popular amongst men seeking solutions for hair loss, minoxidil can be used to treat female pattern hair loss and hair thinning. “[Minoxidil works by] increasing blood flow to the follicle and decreasing hair shedding by prolonging the growing phase of the hair growth cycle,” explains Samantha Stewart MIT, Consultant Trichologist for supplement company Hair Gain, who confirms that minoxidil is “very safe” when treating some forms of female hair loss.

A dermatologist can recommend minoxidil for those suffering from hair loss and the medication doesn’t need a prescription and is available to purchase at most drugstores. However, not all forms of hair loss may require minoxidil or any treatment whatsoever. As the UK’s National Health Service explains, hair loss due to an illness, stress, cancer treatment, weight loss, and iron deficiency may be temporary and not require intervention. The NHS stresses that no hair loss treatment is “100% effective” and many experts state that minoxidil is not a “cure”. Typically it takes two to four months for people to see new hair growth when using minoxidil, and people have to use the product indefinitely to maintain results — in simple terms some people lose the new hair growth once they stop using the medication.

It is also a significant commitment that can be expensive. On average, Rogaine and Regaine cost around $60 for a two-month supply. Black hair products are already expensive — more expensive than products aimed at European hair — so committing to minoxidil means a weighty annual cost. 

It was a commitment Cowham was happy to take on. After speaking to her doctor before treatment, the content creator has trialed both topical and pill forms.“I have been taking minoxidil for one year and one month now,” says Cowham. “I started with a prescription topical formulation before I switched to oral minoxidil. I did respond well to topical but preferred the ease of oral minoxidil.”

Can minoxidil help Black women dealing with traction alopecia?

It’s clear to see what’s driving the interest regarding minoxidil within the Black hair care space — the stigma of having “no edges” is a pervasive one. According to Carra Labs Textured Gap Report in 2023, hair loss is one of the biggest concerns amongst Black customers and it’s been estimated that up to a third and almost half of Black women have experienced hair loss in their lifetime. While some cases are genetic, such as alopecia areata and female pattern hair loss, many Black women are prone to traction alopecia — hair loss caused by the hair being pulled in the same way for a long time — due to tight, braided hairstyles and weaves that repeatedly pull on hair strands and lead to weakening the hair follicle causing hair loss. In some cases, this can be permanent. I know from personal experience the frustration that comes with trying to repair thinning edges and desperately waiting for results. Though not everyone dealing with traction alopecia may need to try a medication such as minoxidil.

“A medicated treatment such as minoxidil may not be necessary in the early stages of traction alopecia,” explains Stewart, “I would always recommend that the hair loss condition be examined by a trichologist first,” Stewart explains that if traction alopecia is caught early hair can regrow — although, this means re-thinking tight hairstyles that caused the issue in the first place and being vocal with your braider and hairstylist when tension is applied to the scalp. Recovery from traction alopecia depends on the “amount of damage” that has been caused to the hair follicles. “Once permanent damage has been caused, hair regrowth may not be possible,” Stewart says.

While using minoxidil isn’t for everyone, for Black women, like Cowham, the results are hard to deny. “[Using minoxidil] has given me a different outlook on beauty and self-care. I now dedicate my time to taking good care of my hair versus before I’d just put it in a protective style,” she says. “I also have learned to style my hair and spend good money on quality products that my hair will love. I have also learned to embrace my own hair along the way, finding gratitude in the little things I took for granted.”

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Does minoxidil cause any side effects?

As mentioned, Cowham has been taking minoxidil in a pill form for more than a year — she also uses it topically. And, though she welcomes her full head of hair she admits that she has gotten ‘more hair than she bargained for” and now deals with excessive body hair. Because, well, minoxidil helps grow all hair.

Cowham also has complained of heart palpitations and “headaches that “have since gone away”. Cowham has not experienced any more setbacks, but the risk of side effects may inspire caution in others thinking of following a similar treatment plan.

“Like many medications, minoxidil has side effects that some people may suffer from if they use it,” says Stewart. Stewart suggests that using minoxidil topically — applied directly to the affected areas — sees “fewer potential side effects” but it is still something to consider and take seriously. ‘It is important to ensure that anyone considering using minoxidil makes themselves aware of these side effects before starting treatment.”

Scalp irritation and hair shedding are also common reactions to minoxidil. “Any of the ingredients in minoxidil can irritate. It is important to ensure that if you are using minoxidil daily, you wash your hair at least once or twice a week,” advises Stewart. “Minoxidil can also increase hair shedding when you first start using it, this tends to happen within the first two months after beginning use. This shed is due to minoxidil moving hairs from the resting phase into the shedding phase in preparation to start re-growing. This is only a temporary increase and should settle down within a few weeks.”

Those considering minoxidil should follow advice from a doctor, trichologist, or dermatologist and purchase over-the-counter in drugstores. However, on social media, some have turned to online marketplaces, such as Amazon and eBay, that are rife with counterfeit products, further risking the health of your hair and scalp. “It’s really important that you buy a reputable brand that has clinical backing,” says Stewart. “It is not wise to buy from an unknown source off the internet. This could be a counterfeit product containing harmful substances.”

What are the alternatives to minoxidil?

Hair loss is an emotional issue as much as it is a physical one. I don’t have to explain this to anyone who has experienced it. Minoxidil appeals to those who have tried many other options and have seen no substantial results. But this isn’t the only option. For significant forms of hair loss, dermatologists and trichologists can use blood, DNA, and strand testing to identify emotional, nutritional, hormonal, environmental, and genetic factors affecting the health and condition of your hair and scalp. Depending on the scale and cause of hair loss, trichologists can suggest invasive (and expensive) treatments such as hair transplants, steroid injections, laser and light treatments, or trying supplements and learning new ways to care for your hair and scalp. But first, speak to your doctor, before you take this specific hair growth journey.

This article was originally published to Unbothered UK

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With any luck, the arrival of May should usher in the type of weather that’s just right. In other words, perfect for those delicate linen sets and lightweight trench coats we’ve been desperate to bring out of hibernation for an entire year. This Goldilocks-style forecast makes spring one of our favorite seasons for putting together an Instagram-worthy fit. Aside from some much-needed sunshine, though, May is also synonymous with the biggest event in the sartorial calendar: The Met Gala. 

This year's theme, The Garden of Time, produced some awe-inspiring looks. Think Elle Fanning’s glass gown courtesy of Balmain and Cynthia Erivo’s petal-adorned tuxedo by Thom Browne. Then there was the Met’s Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion exhibit, which produced some of the most inspired makeup looks of recent galas. Beauty went bold thanks to Zendaya, who accessorized her Maison Margiela Couture dress with paper-thin blonde brows, glossy skin and a vampy lip, not to mention Ariana Grande, who embellished her eyes with petal wing appliqués. 

Our invite may have got lost in the post, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t looking to pull together some similarly influential looks this month. If you’re equally as inspired, here are our top fashion and beauty picks to help you on your way.

Reformation Launches Sunglasses With Jimmy Fairly

 
Sunny days are here, and Reformation is celebrating by launching a capsule collection of sunglasses with French eyewear brand Jimmy Fairly. The limited-edition line — which marks Reformation’s first foray into eyewear and follows the brand's swim launch — features five vintage-inspired styles, including oversized aviators and thick-rimmed oval frames in color combos like black/pink and tortoise/brown. And in true Reformation eco-conscious style, the sunglasses are made using 100-percent bio-acetate frames and bio-nylon lenses. Prices start at $185. 

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Reformation x Jimmy Fairly The Coline Sunglasses, $, available at Reformation

LoveShackFancy x Liberty Fabrics

 
What can you expect from LoveShackFancy’s third capsule made in collaboration with British heritage brand Liberty Fabrics? Lots of volume, romantic silhouettes, floral prints, bows, soft pink hues, and more. This latest collection, inspired by ’80s style, features a warm-weather-ready array of flowing maxi dresses, tiered skirts, and bustier mini dresses. And, for the first time ever, the collab has also resulted in a line of swimwear that includes bikinis, one-pieces, and girls’ styles. 

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LoveShackFancy x Liberty Fabrics Sabela Liberty Fabric Puff Sleeve Midi Dress, $, available at loveshackfancy

Fenty Beauty Soft’Lit Naturally Luminous Hydrating Longwear Foundation 



It’s safe to say that since Fenty stepped on the scene, foundation has never been the same. Setting the bar for extensive shade ranges, the Riri-owned makeup company is back with an all-new formula, this time focusing on luminosity and hydration. Perfect for warmer weather, this foundation boasts long wear and medium coverage, promising a “golden hour glow”’ that lasts through sweat and humidity. Available in 50 shades, the non-greasy, lightweight formula is built to feel comfortable on the skin while still delivering that all-important luminous finish thanks to hydrating cyperus papyrus leaf cell extract and skin brightening kakadu plum extract.

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Fenty Beauty Soft’Lit Naturally Luminous Hydrating Longwear Foundati, $, available at Sephora

3.1 Phillip Lim Presents “Crafting Selfhood”

 
It’s AAPI Heritage Month, and 3.1 Phillip Lim is marking the occasion with a special exhibition called “Crafting Selfhood.” Inspired by the brand’s new handbag collection, the ID, the exhibition features stunning ceramics and sculpture work from 13 Asian American women-identifying artists and designers, such as terracotta vessels by LA-based Myung Jin Kim and porcelain creatures created by Janny Beak. The exhibition will be on display at 3.1 Phillip Lim’s NYC flagship until May 23. 

Learn more at 3.1 Phillip Lim Art: Janny Baek; Photo: Angela Hau

Mansur Gavriel x Stamperia Pascucci’s Limited-Edition Capsule




Designed in New York and created in Italy, Mansur Gavriel is the embodiment of accessible luxury. This season, the fashion brand known for its bucket bags embarks on its sixth collaboration with hand-printed canvas connoisseurs Stamperia Pascucci to create a beach-ready capsule collection,  inspired by all things seaside. Including striped ballet flats, totes and a sailboat-print beach towel in blue hues of the Mediterranean, this capsule has dolce vita  written all over it.

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Mansur Gavriel x Stamperia Pascucci Limited Edition Dream Ballerina Flat, $, available at Mansur Gavriel

The Ordinary Launches Non-Acid Exfoliating Saccharomyces Ferment 30% Milky Toner 




True beauty aficionados know that The Ordinary is one of the best budget-friendly skincare lines in the business. From its famous AHA + BHA 2% Peeling Solution to the armpit-friendly Glycolic Acid, the company is known for high-grade ingredients that work. This looks to be the case once again with the launch of its new non-acid exfoliating toner, which uses N-Acetyl Glucosamine (NAG) to promote gentle surface exfoliation. Unlike an acid, this sensitive-skin friendly approach to exfoliating is all about harnessing the power of yeast ferment technology for smoother, hydrated skin. While this might sound super-sciency, the milky toner promises to reduce the look of dark spots, smooth skin texture and minimize the look of dark pores without the risk of acidic irritation, and for only £12.40, we’re sold. 

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The Ordinary Saccharomyces Ferment 30% Milky Toner, $, available at The Ordinary

Barbie x Keds Collab

 
In the mood for another Barbie-forward summer? Then the Barbie x Keds collab is for you. As part of the iconic doll brand’s 65th-anniversary festivities, the capsule collection features four types of platform shoes. There’s the Point Striped pointed-toe canvas sneaker in a black-and-white chevron print (just like the famous swimsuit from 1959) and an iridescent gold leather, a Mary Jane in bright pink with a white lug sole, and a metallic pink Triple Up sneaker with fuchsia laces. Prices start at $90. 

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Barbie x Keds Point Striped Canvas Lace Up, $, available at Keds

Barbie x Keds Lug Mary Jane, $, available at Keds

Barbie x Keds Triple Up Metallic Leather Lace Up, $, available at Keds

Barbie x Keds Point Metallic Leather Lace Up, $, available at Keds

Telfar Launches Denim

 
The good news? Celeb-loved handbag brand Telfar is expanding into denim. The even better news? The brand promises it won’t sell out immediately like its shopping totes, making it much less stressful to shop. According to the press release, Telfar Denim has been in the works for two-plus years as the team aimed to perfect the unisex fit, styles, and materials. Now, it has launched with nine versatile styles, including a baggy jean, a straight-leg pair with thigh cutouts, full-length and cropped denim jackets with detachable sleeves, and mini and maxi skirts. Prices range from $110 to $240. 

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Telfar Cropped Detachable Jean Jacket, $, available at Telfar

Telfar Baggy Jean, $, available at Telfar

ILIA Launches Lip Sketch Hydrating Crayon




For those who find a lipstick bullet too chunky and instead opt for drawing in all-over lip color with a liner, this product is for you. ILIA’s new Lip Sketch Hydrating Crayon is all about a nourishing feel with long-wear results. Unlike other lip crayons, this version can be sharpened just like a lip liner (big win), while still offering a thicker diameter for easy application. Plus, the formula has hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid and rosehip oil, so lips can stay looking luscious all day long. It’s available in 12 different shades (the blue toned crimson is our current fave).

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ILIA Beauty Lip Sketch Hydrating Crayon, $, available at ILIA Beauty

Uniqlo x Marimekko Summer 2024



Though it might not seem like it right now, hot weather is on the horizon. This means it’s time to plan some picnic ready looks, and luckily the new UNIQLO x Marimekko has arrived just in time to inject color into our warm-weather wardrobes. Inspired by the bright, bold patterns of the ’60s and ’70s, the collaboration is all about wearable maximalism, with block-printed tees, wavy midi dresses and floral shirts. For those obsessed with the viral UNIQLO bag, the Japanese retailer is stepping beyond its solid color designs with graphic prints that the Finnish brand is famous for, as well as offering matching kids clothes.

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Uniqlo x Marimekko Graphic Sleeveless T-Shirt, $, available at Uniqlo

LaPointe Launches Sunglasses

 
“I’ve always wanted a pair of truly all-black sunglasses,” LaPointe founder and creative director Sally LaPointe said in a press release about her eponymous brand’s newest launch, a pair of sunglasses. “So I decided to go more discreet with the logo placement because it’s more about the vibe than brand visibility,” And with their oversized frame, flat-top silhouette, and logo etched on the inside the temple, LaPointe hopes "La-Sunglass" becomes your everyday pair for any outfit, occasion, and mood. 

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Lapointe La-Sunglass, $, available at LaPointe

Coachtopia is launching an upcycling campaign



In recent years Coach has (once again) skyrocketed in popularity thanks to the viral Tiktok videos of bloggers restoring vintage bags from the brand . This interest in giving designer bags a new lease of life is explored in the new campaign for Coach’s eco-minded sister brand, Coachtopia, featuring the work of four designers with a love of upcycling. Some of the pieces include UK designer Tade Kayode-Newman’s version of the cult Ergo bag covered in recycled PET plastic spikes and NYC-based designers Anna Molinari’s and Zizi Zeng’s eyelet-embellished and lace bow-adorned bags, respectively. However, if handbags aren’t
your vibe, the collection also includes a cute cherry graphic tee by designer Sabrina Lau.

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Glow Recipe Launches Dew Balm SPF Stick



If you think of Glow Recipe, it’s likely that your mind jumps straight to the Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops. The glowy serum has become a cult product online, thanks to its hyperpigmentation-reducing ingredients and shelfie-worthy bottle. Now, just in time for the summer heat, Glow Recipe has released a sister product in the form of a broad-spectrum SPF serum stick. Made to be the perfect day bag companion, the dewy formula is made for on-the-run sunscreen touch-ups, promising ultra hydration and SPF 30 (PA+++). Formulated with niacinamide, the stick aims to help even out skin tone over time while ingredients like hyaluronic acid hydrate the face and squalane soothes skin while still giving a glowy finish.

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Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Balm Sunscreen Stick- S, $, available at Sephora

Levi’s 2024 Spring/Summer WellThread® Capsule




Jeans are one of the centrepieces of every wardrobe, and it’s even better if that denim is sustainably sourced. Continuing its initiative to reduce the chemical, energy and water impacts of clothing production, Levi’s is launching its latest WellThread capsule collection, which utilizes transitional cotton (cotton in the process of becoming organic) and plant-based dyes to create more planet-friendly denim designs. Our favorite pieces include the ceramic white boxy trucker jacket and the washed denim wildflower dress. However, the most eye-catching piece in the collection has to be the ’80s mom shorts featuring a diffused botanical print made from plant-based indigo ink.

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Levi's Wellthread Down to Earth Trucker Jacket, $, available at Levi's

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