
Baze Mpinja
Writer and Editor at Freelance
I’m a veteran beauty writer, arts & culture lover, and proud plant mom.
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1 week ago |
coveteur.com | Baze Mpinja
Carlos Sainz spends most of his life with his head sealed inside a fireproof helmet, zipping around international racetracks at 200 miles per hour. And yet, he’s just landed a beauty campaign with L’Oréal Paris, a brand long associated with effortless glamour and everyday luxury. On paper, the Spanish driver flaunting his follicles for a scalp serum ad might seem like a mismatch. But online? “It makes perfect sense,” Sainz tells Coveteur, when asked how he ended up as the brand’s latest ambassador.
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1 month ago |
wsj.com | Baze Mpinja
“I’ve worked hard and I want to enjoy different luxuries, including my hair,” said Dr. Jessica Lattman, a New York City surgeon who books a $1,250 haircut about every two months. “There shouldn’t be any shame in spending money to look good.”Her stylist Julien Farel views hair as the “most important accessory.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
thecut.com | Baze Mpinja
Photo-Illustration: Marissa Dickson Black women know that our hair’s versatility is one of its most glorious attributes. For example, going from two-strand twists to a silk press to box braids within a week or two is a totally plausible scenario for us. The downside? Curly and coily strands are prone to dryness because the natural oils from the scalp have a harder time traveling down the hair shaft.
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Sep 13, 2024 |
glamour.com | Baze Mpinja
During New York Fashion Week, attendees know that their job is usually to look, but not to touch. But the opposite was true at “The Movement of Design: Where Technology Meets Fashion, ” an immersive pop-up exhibit. At this colorful event, which kicked off NYFW, guests were encouraged to be hands-on with everything displayed. Designer Colin LoCascio.BFAThe party’s aesthetic was inspired by the whimsical designs of New York City designer Colin LoCascio, a 2023 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Finalist.
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Sep 13, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Baze Mpinja
Baze MpinjaSeptember 13, 2024 at 9:30 AM·2 min readBFADuring New York Fashion Week, attendees know that their job is usually to look, but not to touch. But the opposite was true at “The Movement of Design: Where Technology Meets Fashion, ” an immersive pop-up exhibit. At this colorful event, which kicked off NYFW, guests were encouraged to be hands-on with everything displayed. Designer Colin LoCascio.
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