There are almost  too  many beauty brands these days. At best, it can feel hard to keep track; at worst? Setting foot into a Sephora now ...

There are almost too many beauty brands these days. At best, it can feel hard to keep track; at worst? Setting foot into a Sephora now feels like sensory overload. The sentiment is felt by makeup artist, entrepreneur, and industry legend Bobbi Brown, whose second act beauty brand, Jones Road, was founded on the belief that the world needs fewer, better beauty products — not just more items to fill shelves. 

Enter, a tightly-edited range of chic, uncomplicated products that don’t require you to be a makeup master like Brown herself. The mogul first made waves in the early ’90s with her eponymous cosmetics line, which “revolutionized the beauty industry by glamorizing natural tones in makeup,” according to the entrepreneur. After stepping away from that brand in 2016, she launched Jones Road with the same less-is-more ethos, updated for the 2020s. Another core tenet of Jones Road is its extensive no-no list of ingredients that it doesn’t formulate with. These include, but are not limited to: phthalates, sulfates, petrolatum, PEGs, cyclic silicones, EDTA, or BPA. 

As a lifelong beauty lover, I was intrigued by the prospect of low-key but high-quality makeup. I embarked on a journey to test several of Jones Road’s most popular products to see if they were worth the hype. Keep reading for my honest take on nine bestsellers ranging from the Miracle Balm to its shimmery Just A Sec cream eyeshadow.

Miracle Balm, $38

The Jones Road product I was unquestionably most excited to try was the Miracle Balm. I’m a big fan of multipurpose lip and cheek cream tints since they give the prettiest, natural-looking flush. I’ve been using this non-stop, and it earned full MVP status during a recent ski trip in Sun Valley. When I’m in the mountains, my normally oily skin becomes insanely dry and flaky. The balm’s emollient and gentle texture is perfect for adding much-needed moisture to my cheeks, which get the driest. It’s also great for adding a barely-there tint to chapped lips and prepping them for lipstick while I do the rest of my makeup. The balm needs to be warmed up before applying, which is perfect for people like me who love applying makeup with (clean!) fingers. I now own several shades including Tawny (a warm, bronze terracotta — my everyday go-to) to Pinky Bronze, a previously limited-edition shade that was added to the permanent lineup last year. All shades have sheer pigmentation that can be built up if desired. 

Fragrance – Shower, $46

Jones Road’s first (and for now, only) fragrance is the equivalent of the perfect white T-shirt. It’s light, airy and features citrusy notes of neroli and orange blossom, with a hint of fresh sea spray. I don’t normally care for aquatic scents, but this one is balanced with subtle floral undertones, too. The result is a clean, just-showered skin scent that’s never overpowering, just delightfully crisp. The price point is smart, too; $46 for a full-size bottle (or $18 for a rollerball) makes it an affordable everyday luxury.

What The Foundation, $46

This product went viral a couple of years ago, partially thanks to influencer Meredith Duxbury’s TikTok, where she applied a concerning amount to her face (shudders). However, when applied properly, it’s actually really nice, providing a dewy, luminous finish that looks like real skin. While I generally liked it, I think there are better options for my skin type (I’m 31 with very few lines and wrinkles). Although WRF isn’t heavy by any means, it was creamier than what I typically prefer. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, though — I could see it being amazing for dry or mature skin due to its hydrating properties. For me, it won’t replace my everyday foundation. Also worth noting: The generously sized jar would easily last for months. 

The Mascara, $28

I’m picky about mascara. My ideal formula lengthens and defines my lashes without being too thick and clumpy. My personal go-to’s are Kosas’ SoulgazerMerit’s Clean LashVictoria Beckham’s Future Lash, and Maybelline’s Sky High, so competition was stiff when I set out to try Jones Road’s The Mascara. However, I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked it; I could tell just by looking at the wand that it’s more volumizing than what I typically wear, but one coat was still subtle enough for everyday. Like other conditioning mascaras I swear by, this one felt comfortable and nourishing on my lashes thanks to antioxidant-rich vitamin E. But for me, ease of removal is almost as important as how it wears and performs — this melted right off my lashes with oil cleanser and warm water. For now, it’s only available in an inky, almost-wet black — which I personally love — but I’d be interested in trying a dark brown version of this for a more natural lash look. 

The Face Pencil, $28

This is a genius product, but only if you know how to use it. At first, Jones Road’s The Face Pencil reminded me of other complexion crayons like Merit’s The Minimalist, but it’s actually quite different. While I love using the former in place of foundation, The Face Pencil is best for spot-concealing acne or dark spots — think retouching on Photoshop. I could also see this being great for precise highlighting or contouring if you went lighter or darker than your perfect shade. I like to apply this first in my makeup routine to address any blemishes and then apply foundation or a skin tint after — I end up using less overall product that way.  

The Best Blush, $30

Sparkle Wash, $26

I can’t think of a shimmery liquid eyeshadow I haven’t tried — Danessa Myricks, Stila, Half Magic, Urban Decay…I literally can keep going on and on. As a connoisseur in this niche category, I have to say that I was a little underwhelmed by Sparkle Wash. It’s much less pigmented than the other brands I mentioned, and I think that was intentional — and not necessarily a bad thing if you want a more subtle look! However, I do quite like this as a base for other eyeshadow looks — Euphoria sparkle, smoky eyes, and everything in between — and plan to use it to the last drop. 

Just Enough Tinted Moisturizer, $44

This reminds me a lot of Laura Mercier’s Tinted Moisturizer — a category leader in its own right: Very hydrating with moderate coverage. I love that this formula is non-comedogenic (a non-negotiable as someone with acne-prone skin), and has a radiant finish that isn’t too dewy — a pet peeve of mine with some tinted moisturizers that are simply too glowy for me. This has become a favorite of mine to use in the winter months since it’s formulated with sodium hyaluronate, a salt derivative of hyaluronic acid with a smaller molecular weight. (This allows it to easily absorb into skin for long-lasting hydration.) 

Gel Liner, $32

My go-to gel liner for years was Bobbi Brown’s, but she’s officially dethroned, well, herself with Jones Road’s version. It’s creamy, insanely pigmented, and lasts all day. Gel liner can seem intimidating, but this product makes it easy with the matching brush, whose small, precise bristles get close to the lash line while still allowing easy blending. I have it in both black and violet, and it’s also available in brown and navy. In the world of gel liners, this is the new one to beat. 

Eye Cream, $36

I don’t wear eye cream every day, but Jones Road’s just might become my new go-to. Often, eye creams can be too buttery and rich, but this one is light with a whipped, gel-like texture. It works well even without under-eye concealer, instantly hydrating and brightening my eye area without slipping under makeup.

Just A Sec Eyeshadow, $28

This eyeshadow is capital P pretty and quickly became one of my favorites. I tried the shade Golden Peach _ a shimmery, warm, light gold. The texture is cushiony and soft, making it really easy to apply and blend. Although it comes in a tiny pot, you don’t need much to achieve an impressive payoff. I even used it to add a subtle highlight to my cheekbones. I like to think Bobbi would be proud of the artistry.

The Best Eyeshadow, $26

My first thought: This stuff is seriously pigmented. I tried the matte shade Dark Brown, an espresso hue. (There are also plenty of neutral mattes and shimmer shades available.) For a more natural effect, you can use it alone to define the lash line or layer it over eyeliner for extra impact. For a recent dinner date, I created a smoky eye with Bobbi Brown’s Ultra Fine Eye Liner Brush (which is amazing for detail), starting at the lash line and carefully blending upward to avoid a muddy result. You can add lighter shadows on the lid and inner corner for extra dimension, but I loved how the Jones Road shadow delivered an effortless, one-and-done feel all on its own. Though the product is minimal, its pigmentation ensures you won’t run out anytime soon — a good problem to have!

The Eyeshadow Stick, $32

I love an eyeshadow stick – just swipe, blend, and go! — and this one has definitely earned a spot in my regular rotation. I tried the shade Taupe (a neutral light brown), and the formula is super creamy and easy to apply. You can sheer it out into a soft wash or layer it up for more payoff, which I love. The shape of the crayon also makes it easy to stay precise along the lash line (almost like a liner) or go full scribble-mode across the lid. At $32, it’s a little pricey, but it’s such a versatile, workhorse shade that I know I’ll use every last bit.

The Best Pencil, $24

Eyeliner is one of my favorite products to use, whether I’m doing a cat-eye, tight-lining my upper waterline for a smudged, smoky effect, or adding a pop of color with a bright blue or bright white. A black pencil is a staple, so I wanted to see how Jones Road’s stacked up. It’s challenging — borderline impossible — to achieve an intense, inky black with a “clean” product due to the absence of carbon pigments typically found in conventional black eyeliners. Thus, I wasn’t surprised that Jones Road’s pencil came out as soft black. Using small strokes, I lined the outer corner of my eyes and blended it out to create the littlest wing. (I almost never line my entire lash line since it can make my eyes look smaller.) For subtle definition, this pencil gets the job done, and I appreciate that it’s a clean formula safe for the delicate eye area. However, if you’re after a dramatic, long-wear, or waterproof formula, this might not be the best choice.

The Brow Gel, $26

If your brows are on the sparse side, Jones Road’s Brow Gel is a true game-changer: The pigment payoff is no joke, and it keeps hairs locked in place for hours. (The only other formula I’ve tried with similar intensity is Anastasia Beverly Hills’ now-discontinued Dipbrow Gel.) That said, it took my already-full brows into full-on Groucho Marx territory after just a few swipes. I’ll likely pass this along to my mom—and stick with the clear version myself—because the tint is simply too much for my brows.

Final Thoughts

After using Jones Road products for a few years now, I’m still as impressed as when I first discovered the brand. The products are easy to use and deliver an effortless level of glam. While there isn’t a bad product in the bunch, the brand, in general, is a bit expensive. I was kindly gifted products to review, but I can confidently say that I’d gladly spend money on my top faves — namely, the Miracle Balm and the gel liner. I may have missed out on Bobbi Brown the first time around, but I’m definitely a Jones Road girl through and through.

Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?



from Refinery29 https://ift.tt/aA9BuMx
via IFTTT

I was five when I first learned that a person could have their own smell . I remember standing in my babysitter’s hallway, waiting for my...

I was five when I first learned that a person could have their own smell. I remember standing in my babysitter’s hallway, waiting for my mom, when the door opened, and a familiar scent slipped in before she did. Soft and powdery, it smelled like home and safety all at once, lingering on my hair long after her hug. Years later, I learned its name: L’Eau d’Issey Pour Homme by Issey Miyake. Even now, catching it in the wild instantly takes me back to that hallway; my small hand gripping my backpack as I wait. 

Growing up, my mom and grandma wore scents like that; perfumes that seemed as natural to them as their voices. My mom even saved coupons to buy her next bottle, which, to me, felt like the ultimate marker of adulthood. The beauty world calls it a ‘signature scent’: one fragrance that defines you, lingers after you’ve left, and becomes shorthand for who you are. 

For almost a decade, I assumed I was meant to have one, too, but nothing ever quite fit the version of myself I imagined. Still, I believed in the perfect match — the kind you’re apparently not supposed to live without. Between glossy magazines and endless trips to the department store, I absorbed the idea that adulthood came with a defining fragrance, so it’s no surprise I thought I would find it.

What is a signature scent? 

The idea of a signature scent itself carries a mythic quality in beauty culture. Marilyn Monroe, for instance, claimed she wore nothing to bed but a few drops of Chanel No.5 — the ultimate proof that a perfume could become part of a woman’s legend. Similarly, Givenchy L’Interdit — a soft blend of jasmine, orange blossom, and patchouli — was created for Audrey Hepburn, who wore it privately until it became available to the masses in 1957.

As such, finding “the one” is framed as inevitable in our beauty journeys, but the more time I spent wandering Duty Free fragrance halls and sampling every tester, the less convinced I became that identity — or smell — could live and thrive in a single bottle. 

Wearing only one scent simply feels like eating the same meal every day. It removes the pleasure of discovery.

Nina Simona Briazu, cofounder of Torti Profumi

To Mona Kattan, founder of fragrance brand Kayali, the allure of a signature scent isn’t surprising: “There’s definitely something romantic about the idea of a signature scent — one fragrance people instantly associate with you,” she tells me. But in a world where new perfumes are launching almost daily, it seems many of us are shifting away from this concept, exploring layering and rotation to create distinctly personal fragrance identities. 

Now, the idea of a single defining scent feels almost impossible. Moving beyond the one-bottle mindset reflects the times we’re in: experimental, ever-evolving, and inspired by everything around us. Curious, playful, and a little indulgent — that attitude is reflected in how we want to smell. 

Is the idea of a signature scent outdated? 

Touted as a rite of passage, the idea of a signature scent has always felt a little suffocating. As a pre-teen, I opted for Miss Dior with its powdery rose, iris, and musk, but it was like signing a lifetime lease on a scent that never felt quite right. Today, that one-bottle mindset feels outdated, and Chriselle Lim, founder and creative director of Phlur, appears to agree: “We’re now picking different scents for different moods, moments, or sides of ourselves, and layering them in ways that feel personal,” she tells me.  

You see, old-school perfume culture prized consistency, but today, that rigidity feels out of step. Nina Simona Briazu, cofounder of Italian artisan perfume brand Torti Profumi, has an idea why: “In a world where we’re constantly evolving, limiting ourselves to smelling like one thing restricts our ability to explore,” she says. “Wearing only one scent simply feels like eating the same meal every day. It removes the pleasure of discovery.” 

I love that perfume layering has turned getting dressed into a little ritual of self-expression. Every morning, I try on many versions of myself before I leave through the door.

The rise of the fragrance wardrobe — and how to build one

Monogamy has no place on my scent shelf, and Lim is inclined to agree. In fact, she thinks that ‘scent wardrobing’ is replacing one signature fragrance: “It’s similar to fashion,” Lim says, adding, “You start with a basic layer [for her, it’s always Phlur Missing Person] and then you layer on pieces that express how you feel that day.” 

That said, I grew up watching my mom save for her “one” bottle, which shaped how I think about money and fragrance. I’ve always loved the idea of a fragrance wardrobe, but it came with an eye-watering price tag and sounded like a luxury that wasn’t meant for me. In the modern fragrance wardrobe, though, layering doesn’t always have to be so expensive.

Besides perfume, a fragrance wardrobe can consist of more affordable body mists, oils, lotions, and even shower gels that you can mix, match, and experiment with. It’s permission to reject “the one” and embrace all your sides without as many limits. 

Lim believes that fragrance should never feel intimidating or exclusive: “Honestly, I don’t think it’s ever been this accessible,” she says. “At Phlur, we bring unique scents crafted by world-class perfumers at a more approachable price — and across playful, everyday formats,” Lim adds, including $26 body mists and $20 deodorants. Beyond Phlur, brands like Le Monde GourmandSalt & Stone, and Saltair make building a luxe-feeling ‘wardrobe’ possible without breaking the bank.

Kattan recommends starting small: “Think travel sizes or discovery sets,” she suggests (Kayali offers plenty), “or pair a favorite with something new.” She adds, “All of this allows people to experiment, play, and find what they love without committing.” One of Kattan’s ultimate favorites for layering is the viral Vanilla 28 Eau de Parfum. “I call it the perfect ‘topper’ because it adds a warm, comforting sweetness that works with anything,” says Kattan. Above all? “Trust your instincts,” says Kattan. “[Perfume] trends are fun, but the ones that resonate with you are the ones you revisit.”

I love that layering has turned getting dressed into a little ritual of self-expression. Every morning, I try on many versions of myself before I leave through the door, and my indecisiveness has never smelled so good. “Curiosity is beautiful,” echoes Kattan, “and we should all have a play.” 

Why I’m rejecting the signature scent

What I’ve realized is that women who raised me, ironically, wore their signature scents like armor: my grandma and Chanel No.5; my mom and L’Eau d’Issey. I lost my grandma two years ago, but her perfume still sits on my dresser. I inhale it and she’s there — instant comfort, instant memory, my battle gear for when I need it most.  

The myth of the signature scent lives in the memories, emotions, and the invisible threads connecting us to those who came before. And while I’ll always admire the concept, one single bottle can’t define a person. I want many versions of myself: bright and citrusy for chaotic mornings (like Jo Malone’s Lime, Basil & Mandarin), woody for nights when I want to feel grounded (think Miu Miu’s Fleur de Lait Eau de Parfum), and soft and nostalgic on Sundays (such as Phlur’s Honey Moon).  

So I reject the idea of being defined by a single scent because life isn’t one note. And thankfully, neither am I.  

Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?

Summer Fridays' First Perfume Is Here — & So Good

March’s New Fragrances Smell Like Spring Incarnate

Tea Scents Are 2026’s Next Big Fragrance Trend



from Refinery29 https://ift.tt/CvucwQs
via IFTTT

I know my life didn’t begin when I got my  Lola Blanket , but in many ways, it felt like it did. And you’re probably thinking, “that’s a ...

I know my life didn’t begin when I got my Lola Blanket, but in many ways, it felt like it did. And you’re probably thinking, “that’s a pretty intense thing to say about a big piece of fabric,” and you would be correct. But the Lola Blanket isn’t any regular blanket; it’s the softest, cuddliest blanket I’ve ever tried — and I’ve tried countless, being a homebody who loves nothing more than a good nap. 

Every few years, a new “status blanket” enters the cultural zeitgeist; the early 2020s were dominated by Bearaby’s chunky-knit weighted ones (which, for the record, I still love and use daily), Barefoot Dreams’ plush sherpa blankets, and Sunday Citizens’ gauzy throws. All of them are great in their own ways, but Lola Blankets play in a different league. 

To get a good feel for the brand, I opted to try the OG Large Blanket in Desert Dune, a very on-trend greige color. When I tell you that this blanket is the softest, plushest thing I’ve ever touched, I’m barely exaggerating. The texture isn’t a fleece or sherpa fabric, it’s high-quality faux fur: lightweight, fluffy, and cloudlike. It comes in four sizes — Medium (50 X 60 inches), Large (60 X 72 inches), XL (80 X 90 inches), and Baby (30 X 36 inches) — and a myriad of colorways, including solids, prints, and limited-edition collabs and seasonal drops

At $325 for the large blanket (or $275 for the Medium, and $425 for the XL), it sits firmly in luxury territory; price included. But the cost-per-use checks out. It’s made with OEKO-TEX-certified faux fur (meaning it’s been tested for harmful substances like PFAS, BPA, toxic dyes, and heavy metals, and is safe for skin contact), and is double-sided for twice the plush softness. Unlike other blankets I’ve tried, this one has a slight amount of stretch; not so much that it feels flimsy or cheap, but rather forgiving enough to comfortably stretch out and still be completely cocooned. Perhaps best of all, the fabric doesn’t shed or pill, which is not only a win for keeping my floors fuzz-free, but keeps the blanket looking brand new, even though I’ve had mine for months. 

But Lola Blankets isn’t just another cozy home brand; the company was founded by brothers Tommy and Will Higham, in memory of their mother (known by loved ones as “Lola”), who during her battle with breast cancer, discovered simple comfort in a beloved faux-fur blanket. Before she passed, she gifted each of her children a blanket of their own as a special keepsake. Lola’s memory is further amplified through Lola Blankets’ philanthropic arm, Blankets for the Brave: Every month, the brand gifts blankets to women with stage four breast cancer via the Salt Lake City-based Huntsman Cancer Institute. Additionally, 10% of proceeds from Lola Blankets’ Rosewater colorway directly help fund research and patient comfort programs at Huntsman.  

Right now, Refinery29 readers can score 35% off their first Lola Blankets order with promo code REFINERY. And remember: Even though warmer weather is on the horizon, cozy season is a state of mind — and one we’re gladly leaning into in 2026. 

Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?

March’s New Fragrances Smell Like Spring Incarnate

Early Amazon Deals To Shop Before The Spring Sale

Capris Are Back—Here’s The Cool Way To Wear Them



from Refinery29 https://ift.tt/SxQ4TGs
via IFTTT

If you peeked inside my bag at any given moment, you’d probably find something I guard almost as carefully as my cash or apartment keys:...

If you peeked inside my bag at any given moment, you’d probably find something I guard almost as carefully as my cash or apartment keys: a small arsenal of lip products for every weather scenario, occasion, and lip-care emergency. My friends will never let me forget the time, on a trip to London, when I dropped my MAC Spice lip pencil onto the subway tracks. I brought the entire station to a halt while I begged staff to retrieve it with those extra-long grabbers reserved for actual valuables (and, apparently, a surprising number of lost shoes). 

That’s why, instead of rolling my eyes at the sheer amount of new lip care launches lately, I’m lapping them up. From makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes’ Precision Sculpture Stylo (which I’m pretty certain she’s been using on Dua Lipa for years) to YSL’s new Lovenude Lip Blusher, a needle-free take on lip blushing, there’s no shortage of products to get to grips with, along with a few very cute trends to match. 

Without further ado, here they all are for your perusal.

Lip Blusher 

Lip blushing is a semi‑permanent treatment that uses pigment to enhance and define the lips’ natural color and shape. Because it involves needles and a high level of skill, it can be both uncomfortable and expensive. Fortunately, there’s an easier way to get the same soft, blurred effect without any paperwork: Fred Letailleur’s lip‑blush technique. Letailleur, YSL Beauty’s Northern Europe makeup artist, says this look is poised to define spring — and the best part is that it’s simple to recreate. 

“First, apply a little concealer on the entire lip and blend it down onto the lip texture,” says Letailleur, adding, “This allows you to remove the natural color of the lips, ready for the lip color.” Once your concealer has been buffed in, Letailleur suggests picking up a neutral or cool-toned lip pencil like YSL Kiss Shaper Long-Lasting Sculpting Lip Liner, to trace the outline of the lips — but don’t worry about making things sharp. “You’re going to blend it using a small domed brush,” says Letailleur. “While you could use your finger, this is a cool little tool because it replicates that effect [without the mess].” 

The lipstick you choose is key, and Letailleur recommends reaching for a soft-matte product with a balmy texture, like YSL’s new Lovenude Lip Blusher Soft Blurring Lip Color. “Choose a richer, more reddish undertone to give the lips a 3D effect,” says Letailleur, “and keep it to the center of the lips only.” Letailleur also recalls a YSL-approved lipstick technique called the “little love” application: “Literally apply your lipstick in a love heart shape from the Cupid’s bow down to the center and then blend it slowly and progressively from the outside in to give more intensity on the center of the lip.” 

The result? A blurred, dimensional lip look that makes them appear plump and hydrated — just like lip blushing, only without the needles. We adore this similar lip look by makeup artist Leah Baines on model Núria Oliu. She used Rhode Pepide Lip Shape in Balance and Tower 28 BeachPlease Lip + Cheek Dewy Cream Blush in Power Hour. Also try Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Long Lasting Blush Balm Sheer Lip Tint or Signature Lip Lightweight Lip Blush for that lightly blushed effect.  

Nina Park Lips 

It’s fair to say that makeup artist Nina Park is now as famous as the celebrities she paints, thanks to her ability to make lips look plumper and more defined with only a handful of products — zero filler in sight. From Mia Goth to Zoë Kravitz and Emma Stone, her signature lip look pairs a cool‑toned contour with a dab of balmy, rosy color in the center for soft contrast.  

Park has been known to reach for CLIO Soft Blending Eyeshadow Stick in Gray Fudge and Mellow Woody, tracing just outside the lip line and along the Cupid’s bow before blending lightly with a brush. She also taps the CLIO Crystal Glam Tint in Vanilla Apple onto the middle of the lips for a glossy finish. 

Also try Pat McGrath Labs Lip Sculpt + Shade Lipstick and Lip Liner Contour Duo, which pairs a blurring lip liner with a balmy lipstick in one, and Merit’s Signature Lip Sheer Lip Liner, which can trace the lip line but is creamy enough to double as a lipstick in the center. 

Disco Lips 

“Disco lips look amazing when there’s a little more natural light outside,” says Letailleur, who explains that it sits somewhere between the frosted Y2K lip and something more holographic. “This is more fun and sparkly. It’s the perfect club moment or party mood,” adds Letailleur, but this time there’s no need for lip pencil.

Instead, he layers lipstick and gloss for a multidimensional effect. “I combine the YSL Loveshine Lip Oil Stick with the new shimmer finish Plumping Lip Oil Gloss, which is holographic. My personal tip is to use Love Shine all over the lips and just apply the plumping gloss in the center to create extra dimension when you start to pout.” It’s space‑age in a glam way, like this look on makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench using the Metal Lip Balm.

Halo Lips

Makeup Katie Jane Hughes’ brand, KJH, has made waves in recent months thanks to one product in particular: the Precision Sculpture Stylo, which is great for both contouring and filling in the lips.  

Hughes suggests starting with a little bit of concealer that’s probably already on the bristles of your brush to “dull down” the lip, then mattifying with a touch of face powder to make the Stylo’s pigment really pop. She loves to use the shade Etch — a cozy balance of warm and cool — to define her lips, calling the technique a halo effect, focusing on the Cupid’s bow and the underside of the bottom lip to create a shadow. She uses a fluffy brush to blend, then powders a tiny bit over to “lock in” the color softly so as not to remove it.

Next, she applies a nude lipstick to the center of the lip to add pigment, avoiding the lip line. The finishing touch is a slick of shimmer from her Prism Lip Lite Crayon, which she likes to apply just underneath the top lip line and on top of the bottom lip line. This, she says, gives the face multidimensionality and ensures the lips appear the most vibrant and forward part of our makeup look. 

If you like a chubby pencil like Hughes, also try NARS Powermatte High-Intensity Long-Lasting Lip Pencil, or Laura Mercier Petal Soft Lipstick Crayon.  

Negative Space Lips 

We have Chola culture to thank for this strong lip look, and thanks to our renewed obsession with all things ’90s and ’00s, it’s making a comeback. This lip look on content creator Linasha is proof.

Letailleur suggests opting for the “deepest liner possible” with a clear gloss layered on top. While the lip look is all about contrast, Letailleur says you can blur your lip liner inwards if you don’t feel as daring. “But to be fair,” he adds, “you can keep it as defined as you want.” He loves YSL’s new Kiss Shaper Long-Lasting Sculpting Lip Liner, which is one of the longest-lasting I’ve tried. According to Letailleur, the clear gloss in the center creates a focal point where lipstick once was. “It’s a statement lip,” he says. 

Try MAC Lipglass Air Non-Sticky Hydrating Lip Gloss or Tower 28 ShineOn Lip Jelly Hydrating Non-Sticky Lip Oil in Chill.

Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?

Merit’s Lip Blush Is The Comfiest Lipstick Yet

Finally, A Lip Stain That Lasts & Feels Good

I Tried 8 Peptide Lip Balms & The Cheapest Won



from Refinery29 https://ift.tt/ZKIdHYN
via IFTTT

Cosmic beings, we’ve entered the first full week of Mercury moving direct in Pisces after a three-week retrograde that may have left con...

Cosmic beings, we’ve entered the first full week of Mercury moving direct in Pisces after a three-week retrograde that may have left conversations feeling hazy, motivation inconsistent, and your own thoughts a little harder to anchor. While there’s still a post-shadow period lingering for the next couple of weeks, you may already feel the fog slowly lifting, replaced by a quieter trust in your intuition after all the second-guessing this transit brought up.

This week becomes one of the most supportive moments of the month to sit with your intentions and take them seriously. You have until about March 28th to define what you’re calling in, especially when it comes to releasing limiting beliefs that may have felt very real during Mercury’s retrograde. Now, with Aries energy encouraging boldness, there’s an invitation to move forward even if you don’t have all the answers yet, trusting that clarity can come through action rather than waiting for certainty.

As the week begins, the moon moves through Gemini on Monday and Tuesday, bringing a more curious, mentally active energy. It’s a powerful time to reconnect with your ideas, your voice, and the conversations that help move things forward. You may feel called to respond to messages or revisit connections that had been sitting in the background, but the key here is focus. Gemini can easily scatter your attention, so notice what truly matters and give your energy there, rather than getting pulled into distractions that feel productive but don’t actually shift anything.

By March 25th, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer marks the first turning point since the new moon, bringing emotions closer to the surface and asking you to adjust where needed. There may be moments of sensitivity or doubt, but this phase is less about stopping and more about refining your approach so your intentions can actually take root. Then on March 28th, Saturn in Aries forms a supportive sextile to Pluto in Aquarius, offering a quiet but powerful sense of momentum. If you’ve taken even small steps, you may begin to notice subtle confirmations that something is working… not fully formed yet, but real enough to trust.

Read your horoscopes for your Sun and Rising signs for the most in-depth forecast.

Aries Sun & Rising:

Aries, the week begins with the moon moving through Gemini, activating your communication sector and gently nudging you back into conversation with your ideas, your voice, and the ways you express what you’re calling in next. With Mercury now in its first full week direct, there’s a noticeable shift in how clearly you’re able to articulate yourself, especially compared to the fogginess of the past few weeks.

At the same time, you’re still working with the energy of the recent Pisces new moon in your spirituality sector, which may have stirred deeper reflections about your inner world, your healing, and the beliefs you’re ready to release. This is a powerful moment to set intentions that bridge both spaces, trusting your intuition while also giving it language. That might look like journaling your thoughts instead of keeping them in your head, having a conversation you’ve been postponing, or even being more honest with yourself about what you truly want, without filtering it through doubt.

By Wednesday, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer brings the first emotional checkpoint, landing in your home and roots zone and asking you to slow down and pay attention to what’s been building beneath the surface. You may notice a sensitivity around family dynamics, living situations, or even your sense of emotional safety, especially if there are conversations or truths you’ve been avoiding. There can be a temptation to brush things off or stay busy instead of going there, but this moment is less about disruption and more about realignment. With Jupiter now direct in Cancer, there’s support for growth here, even if it starts with something as simple as naming what you feel. Let yourself respond instead of react, and trust that facing what’s uncomfortable now creates a much stronger foundation for everything you’re building next.

Taurus Sun & Rising:

Taurus, are you ready for your financial revolution? The week begins with the moon moving through Gemini, activating your money and self-worth zone and inviting you to approach your finances with a little more curiosity and flexibility than usual. This doesn’t have to feel heavy or restrictive… in fact, the more you treat it like something you get to experiment with, the more momentum you create. That might look like reworking your budget in a way that actually feels supportive, exploring new streams of income, or simply having more honest conversations with yourself about what security really means to you right now.

With Mercury in its first full week direct and the recent Pisces new moon still fresh, there’s also a deeper layer unfolding around your community and the people you surround yourself with. You’re not meant to figure everything out alone. Setting intentions around who you collaborate with, who you learn from, and who you allow into your world can be just as powerful as any financial plan you put in place. By midweek, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer moves through your communication sector, bringing up a more emotional undercurrent around how you express yourself.

You may notice moments where you hesitate before speaking, especially if it requires vulnerability or saying something that feels a little too real. There can be a tendency to keep things surface-level or protect yourself by holding back, but this phase is gently encouraging you to lean in instead. With Jupiter now direct in Cancer, there’s growth available through honesty, even if it feels unfamiliar at first. Opening up, asking for support, or putting words to something you’ve been processing internally can lead to feeling more understood than you expected. The lesson here isn’t to have perfect communication… it’s to allow yourself to be seen in the process.

Gemini Sun & Rising:

Gemini, did it feel like your brain was buffering for the past three weeks? Because with your ruler Mercury finally direct and settling into its first full week forward, it’s giving clarity is back online. You may notice your thoughts flowing more easily, your words landing the way you intended, and that sense of “wait, what was I even doing?” slowly being replaced with actual direction.

At the same time, the recent Pisces new moon activated your career sector, so there’s something quietly but powerfully shifting in your professional life. If motivation felt low or things felt stalled during the retrograde, this is the week where your spark starts coming back. You might find yourself updating your résumé out of nowhere, thinking more seriously about asking for a raise, renegotiating your role, or even imagining what it would look like to work for yourself. Let yourself dream a little bigger here… not in a delusional way, but in a “why not me?” kind of way. You don’t have to have it all figured out yet, but you are allowed to start moving differently.

By midweek, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer moves through your money and self-worth sector, and this is where a small emotional speed bump might show up. It could look like questioning whether you’re really ready for the next level, hesitating before asking for what you deserve, or even something external, like an unexpected expense or a conversation about money that hits a nerve. Sometimes it’s not even about the actual situation, but the story it triggers… “am I doing enough?” “am I worth this?” That’s the real work of this phase. Instead of spiraling or pulling back, see this as an invitation to reconnect with your value in a more grounded, embodied way. With Jupiter now direct in Cancer, there’s growth available here, especially when you choose to respond with self-trust instead of self-doubt. You’re not starting from scratch… you’re adjusting your footing so you can actually receive what you’ve been working toward.

Cancer Sun & Rising:

Cancer, can you feel it? That quiet shift between retreat and expansion happening at the same time? The week begins with the moon in Gemini moving through your spirituality sector, so there’s still a part of you that wants to rest, reflect, and stay in your own little world as you process everything the past few weeks brought up. But underneath that, something bigger is calling you forward.

The recent Pisces new moon, along with Mercury now direct, activated your expansion sector… the part of your life connected to travel, entrepreneurship, new opportunities, and saying yes to experiences that stretch you beyond your comfort zone. So even if you’re moving slowly at the start of the week, your intentions are meant to go far. This is a beautiful time to get honest about what kind of life you want to grow into next. Maybe that looks like planning a trip, exploring a new career path, investing in learning something new, or even allowing yourself to believe that more is possible for you than what you’ve been settling for. Let your quiet moments guide your bigger decisions.

By midweek, the energy becomes more personal as the First Quarter Moon lands in your sign, and you may feel that shift immediately. Emotions rise a little closer to the surface, and you might find yourself more sensitive to your environment, your relationships, or even your own expectations of yourself. This can feel like a moment of pressure… like you know you’re ready for something new, but you’re still shedding old versions of yourself at the same time. Maybe you question whether you’re doing enough, or you feel torn between staying where it’s comfortable and stepping into something that asks more of you. But this is exactly where your growth is happening. With Jupiter now direct in your sign, there’s expansion available when you trust your instincts, even if they’re leading you somewhere unfamiliar. You don’t need to rush the process; just honor what you feel, respond with care, and let yourself evolve in real time.

Leo Sun & Rising:

Leo, are you ready to be seen in a whole new way, and actually receive what comes with it? The week begins with the moon in Gemini activating your friendship, technology, and social network sector, facilitating a lightness that encourages you to put yourself out there a bit more. You might feel more inspired to post, share your ideas, reconnect with your community, or simply be more visible in spaces where your voice matters. But underneath that outward momentum, there’s deeper work unfolding.

The recent Pisces new moon, along with Mercury now direct, has been activating your sector of intimacy, shared resources, and transformation… which is really about trust. Trusting yourself to discern what’s aligned, trusting others enough to collaborate or open up, and most importantly, trusting that you’re allowed to receive what’s meant for you. So if opportunities start coming your way, whether that’s attention, invitations, or new connections, the lesson isn’t just to chase them — it’s to slow down enough to choose wisely while still letting yourself be supported.

By midweek, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer moves through your spirituality zone, and this is where things may feel a bit quieter, even if your external world is picking up. You might notice a need to pull back slightly, to rest, or to process everything that’s coming in, especially if you’ve been more visible or energetically open than usual. This is your reminder that not everything requires an immediate response. In fact, part of your growth right now is learning how to protect your energy as much as you share it. There may be moments where you feel overwhelmed, unsure of what to say yes to, or even tempted to overextend yourself, but this is where your boundaries come in. Giving yourself space to reflect, to check in with your intuition, and to move at your own pace will help you stay grounded in the middle of all this expansion. The more you honor your inner world, the more aligned everything outside of you becomes.

Virgo Sun & Rising:

Virgo, can you feel things clicking back into place, even if it’s happening quietly at first? With your ruler Mercury finally direct and settling into its first full week in forward motion, there’s a sense that your mind is coming back online after a period that may have felt confusing, emotionally layered, or just harder to navigate than usual. At the same time, the recent Pisces new moon activated your partnership sector, bringing fresh energy into your relationships, both romantic and professional, and inviting you to reimagine what alignment with others truly looks like for you.

As the week begins, the moon moves through Gemini, highlighting your career and public image sector, so there’s a beautiful connection happening between how you show up in the world and who you choose to build with. You might feel more ready to communicate your ideas, reconnect with professional contacts, or take visible steps toward something you’ve been sitting on. Setting intentions around collaboration, visibility, and the kind of support you’re open to receiving can go a long way right now… especially when you trust that you don’t have to do everything alone.

By midweek, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer activates your social network and community zone, and this is where a subtle shift may occur in how you relate to others. You might notice moments of emotional sensitivity within friendships or group dynamics, or feel a bit more aware of where you truly belong and where you don’t. There can be a tendency to overthink your place in certain spaces or question whether you’re being fully seen, but this phase is less about pulling back and more about refining your connections. With Jupiter now direct in Cancer, there’s growth available through the people you align with, especially when you allow yourself to be more open and emotionally present. This is a chance to invest your energy into communities that feel supportive and reciprocal, rather than draining, and to trust that the right people will meet you where you are.

Libra Sun & Rising:

Libra, are you ready to take your life more seriously, without losing your sense of possibility? The week begins with the moon in Gemini activating your expansion sector, opening your mind to new ideas, new paths, and bigger visions for your future. You may feel pulled to learn something new, plan a trip, explore a different career direction, or simply think beyond the limits you’ve been operating within.

At the same time, the recent Pisces new moon, along with Mercury now direct, has been activating your health, routine, and service sector… bringing your attention back to the small, daily choices that shape your life. There’s a powerful connection between your habits and your long-term growth. This is a beautiful moment to set intentions that bridge both worlds… not just dreaming bigger, but actually building a lifestyle that can support those dreams. Maybe that looks like creating a routine that feels nourishing instead of restrictive, taking your work more seriously, or committing to something that requires consistency, even if it’s not immediately glamorous.

By midweek, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer lands in your career and public image sector, bringing a moment of visibility and, with it, a bit of emotional pressure. You might feel more aware of how you’re being perceived, question whether you’re doing enough, or feel pulled to prove yourself in some way. This can show up as a moment of doubt or even a small challenge in your professional life, but it’s really an invitation to step into your role with more confidence and emotional intelligence. With Jupiter now direct in Cancer, there’s expansion happening in your career, even if it requires you to show up more vulnerably or take yourself more seriously than you’re used to. Trust that what you’re building is being seen, even if the results are still unfolding, and let this be the moment where you choose to rise to the occasion rather than shrink back.

Scorpio Sun & Rising:

So, Scorpio… are you finally ready to loosen your grip a little, or are you still trying to control the entire plot? The week begins with the moon in Gemini moving through your depth and merging sector, which can bring up themes around intimacy, trust, shared resources, and the emotional contracts you have with others… and yourself. But instead of it feeling heavy, there’s something lighter, almost observational about it. You’re able to notice patterns without immediately diving into them.

At the same time, the recent Pisces new moon, along with Mercury now direct, has been activating your true love, creativity, and inner child zone, which is a much softer, more playful part of your chart. So the real work this week isn’t to overanalyze every connection or try to decode every interaction. It’s to let yourself enjoy what’s unfolding while still being discerning. You might find yourself attracting attention, deeper conversations, or even opportunities that feel a little more aligned than what you’re used to… and the lesson is to receive without overthinking it. Yes, you can be selective. Yes, you can trust your instincts. But you also don’t have to interrogate every good thing that comes your way. Let some of it be easy.

By midweek, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer activates your expansion realm, and this is where you may feel a slight stretch when it comes to your bigger plans. This could show up as a travel plan that needs adjusting, a career or business idea that feels exciting but overwhelming, or even a moment where you question whether you’re ready for the next level you’ve been envisioning. The key here is not to spiral or shut down, but to stay connected to your intuition and take things one step at a time. Cancer energy reminds you that you don’t have to have everything mapped out perfectly to move forward… you just need to feel your way through it. If something feels like a temporary roadblock, treat it as a redirection, not a rejection. The more you stay solution-oriented and emotionally grounded, the easier it becomes to turn uncertainty into momentum.

Sagittarius Sun & Rising:

Sag, are you ready to stop running from your feelings… or at least stop pretending you’re not catching them? The week begins with the moon in Gemini lighting up your relationship sector, so your attention naturally shifts toward the people in your life… romantic, platonic, professional, all of it. Conversations pick up, connections feel more active, and you may notice who you’re drawn to and who’s drawn to you. You’ll feel a curiosity and desire to understand others more deeply, but also to be understood in return.

At the same time, the recent Pisces new moon, along with Mercury now direct, has been activating your home and roots sector, bringing your emotional foundation into focus. So while you’re engaging with others, there’s also this quieter question underneath it all: do I feel safe here? Do I feel at home with this person, or even within myself? This is a powerful week to set intentions around the kind of connections you want to build, especially ones that feel both expansive and grounding, where you don’t have to sacrifice one for the other.

By midweek, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer moves through your depth and shared resources zone, and this is where things may feel a bit more intense. You might notice emotions surfacing around trust, vulnerability, or even financial entanglements with others, whether that’s splitting costs, sharing responsibilities, or navigating expectations in a relationship. There can be a moment where you feel slightly exposed or unsure of where you stand, and your instinct might be to detach or make a joke out of it (classic Sag), but this phase is inviting you to stay present instead. With Jupiter now direct in Cancer, there’s growth available when you allow yourself to go deeper, even if it feels unfamiliar. You don’t have to give everything all at once, but you do benefit from being honest about what you feel and what you need.

Capricorn Sun & Rising:

Capricorn, are you ready to get your life back in order, but this time in a way that actually feels good? The week begins with the moon in Gemini activating your work, routine, and wellness sector, bringing your attention to the day-to-day systems that keep your life running. You may feel more mentally active, thinking about your schedule, your habits, your productivity, and what needs to shift so things flow more smoothly. But this isn’t about perfection or overloading your to-do list. It’s about working smarter, not harder.

At the same time, the recent Pisces new moon, along with Mercury now direct, has been activating your communication sector, helping you find clearer ways to express yourself, organize your thoughts, and reconnect with ideas that may have felt scattered during the retrograde. This is a great week to set intentions around how you manage your time, how you communicate your needs, and how you create routines that support your long-term goals without burning you out in the process.

By midweek, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer moves through your relationship sector, and this is where your focus shifts toward the people in your life. You might notice a moment of emotional tension or a need for deeper understanding within a partnership… whether that’s romantic, professional, or even a close friendship. This could look like a conversation that feels a bit more vulnerable than usual, or realizing that something needs to be addressed instead of brushed aside. With Jupiter now direct in Cancer, there’s growth available through your relationships, especially when you allow space for honesty and emotional presence, not just practicality. You don’t have to solve everything at once, but you do benefit from meeting others halfway and being open to where the connection wants to evolve.

Aquarius Sun & Rising:

Aquarius, are you ready to take yourself seriously, but still have fun doing it? The week begins with the moon in Gemini activating your creativity, romance, and self-expression sector, bringing a lighter, more playful energy into your life. You may feel more inspired to share your ideas, flirt a little, create something just because it feels good, or reconnect with the parts of yourself that don’t need everything to be productive to be valuable.

At the same time, the recent Pisces new moon, along with Mercury now direct, has been activating your money and self-worth zone, which adds a deeper layer to all of this. This isn’t just about having fun, it’s about recognizing that what you enjoy, what you create, and how you express yourself can also be sources of value. This is a beautiful week to set intentions around monetizing your talents, asking for what you deserve, or simply treating your gifts as something worth investing in. You don’t have to choose between joy and stability… the two can actually support each other right now.

By midweek, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer moves through your work and wellness sector, and this is where reality gently checks in. You might notice a moment where your routine feels a bit off, your energy dips, or something in your schedule needs adjusting. It could be as simple as feeling overwhelmed by everything on your plate, or realizing that your current habits aren’t fully supporting the version of yourself you’re trying to become. But this isn’t here to discourage you but rather to help you refine your approach. With Jupiter now direct in Cancer, there’s growth available through consistency and care, especially when you listen to your body and honor your limits. Small, intentional shifts in how you work, rest, and take care of yourself can have a much bigger impact than trying to overhaul everything at once.

Pisces Sun & Rising:

Pisces, can you feel yourself coming back to life a little, or at least back to yourself? With Mercury now direct in your sign and settling into its first full week forward, there’s a sense that the fog is beginning to clear after a period that may have felt emotional, introspective, and at times a bit disorienting. You’ve been doing a lot of internal processing, whether you realized it or not, and now there’s more space to move with intention.

At the same time, the recent new moon in your sign marked a powerful personal reset, inviting you to redefine who you are and how you want to show up in this next chapter. As the week begins, the moon in Gemini activates your home and roots sector, bringing your attention to your inner world, your living space, and your sense of emotional grounding. This is a beautiful moment to set intentions that support both your identity and your foundation: how you care for yourself, where you feel safe, and what kind of environment allows you to truly thrive.

By midweek, the First Quarter Moon in Cancer moves through your creativity, romance, and self-expression zone, and this is where things begin to open up again. You may feel a pull to share more of yourself, to create, to flirt, or to reconnect with what brings you joy, but there can also be a moment of hesitation, leaving you wondering if it’s “too soon,” or if you’re fully ready to be seen in this new version of yourself. That’s the edge this phase is asking you to lean into. With Jupiter now direct in Cancer, there’s growth available when you let yourself follow what feels good, even if it doesn’t make perfect sense yet. You don’t need to have everything figured out to begin expressing yourself more freely. In fact, the more you allow yourself to play, to explore, and to trust your instincts, the more aligned everything else starts to feel.

Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?

Your March Horoscope 2026 Is Here

Your Aries Season 2026 Horoscope Is Here

Your Spring Equinox Horoscope Is Here



from Refinery29 https://ift.tt/qBosT8a
via IFTTT

If you’ve been thinking about ocean waves, the golden sun, and Mai Tais, you’re not alone. Spring break is upon us, and many will be jet-...

If you’ve been thinking about ocean waves, the golden sun, and Mai Tais, you’re not alone. Spring break is upon us, and many will be jet-setting off to tropical destinations like Miami, Cancun, and St. Barths. But the planning doesn’t end with booking a ticket—a versatile vacation wardrobe is just as important.

If you fail to plan ahead (or accidentally skip a whole section of your packing list, like yours truly), you’ll end up stress shopping instead of lounging in a poolside cabana. I’ve learned my lesson, and now gather inspiration ahead of time by scrolling through my favorite style stars’ feeds.

Hailey Bieber, Paloma Elsesser, and Kendall Jenner have all give us major inspiration, showing us what a chic resort-ready rotation looks like. The secret is stowing pieces that work across multiple plans (think: a white maxi skirt that transitions from exploring local shops to dinner). Not only does it make getting ready a breeze once you land, but it leaves extra space for souvenirs. Best of all, a few key outfits can cover your entire itinerary—from brunch to beach.

But just because they’re multi-purpose pieces doesn’t mean they’re boring. In fact, many pull from this season’s latest trends, including woven handbags, two-tone jewelry, see-through silhouettes, and wedge heels. They’re not just for your trip, either—each style seamlessly integrates into your everyday spring collection.

Whether you’re packing your bags or simply manifesting sun-kissed vibes, the below five spring break outfits are worth snagging. They’re practically begging for a vacation photoshoot. 

Breezy Brunch

The right outfit is just as much a part of brunch as your favorite matcha latte. A billowing maxi skirt and coordinating mini blouse keeps the look elegant and versatile, while simple thong sandals ensure comfort.

Sand And Surf Style

The ultimate beachside duo? A mesh dress and barely-there bikini. Elevated accessories like a woven tote bag and rectangular sunglasses add the perfect finishing touch.

Island Shopping Spree

One of the chicest ways to wear lace-trimmed satin shorts is with a graphic tee—while a pair of sandal pumps takes the look to a whole other level. 

Tropical Dinner Date

Wine and dine your style with a draped scarf top and pleated maxi skirt. This unexpected combination is both sleek and relaxed, carrying you through whatever spring break plans follow next.

Paradise Cocktail Hour

Lean into the glitz and glamour of it all with a sequin blouse made for turning heads. Easy, straight-leg denim and strappy sandal heels complete the look.

Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?

Wedges Are Back—Here’s The 2026 Way To Wear Them

Capris Are Back—Here’s The Cool Way To Wear Them

'90s Minimalist Goth Is Spring's Unexpected Hit



from Refinery29 https://ift.tt/o1IdWDP
via IFTTT