
Danielle James
Fashion and Retail Strategy Consultant at Freelance
Award-winning journalist and entrepreneur. Beauty and fashion director. On-air host. Doer. Connector. Storyteller. Vibes. ✨
Articles
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1 day ago |
elle.com | Danielle James
Sun care is skin care and your favorite sunscreen is the ultimate armor to protect you against aging. But in your quest for the anti-aging benefits of SPF, a very real life experience happens: the reapplication process. Personally, I have no problem applying my sunscreen in the morning before I put on my makeup, but once my makeup is on, my SPF 50 is working hard because…>>whispers<< I’m not reapplying. Honestly, I’m not alone.
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1 day ago |
yahoo.com | Danielle James
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."Sun care is skin care and your favorite sunscreen is the ultimate armor to protect you against aging. But in your quest for the anti-aging benefits of SPF, a very real life experience happens: the reapplication process. Personally, I have no problem applying my sunscreen in the morning before I put on my makeup, but once my makeup is on, my SPF 50 is working hard because…>>whispers<< I’m not reapplying.
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2 weeks ago |
elle.com | Danielle James
When Chanel launched the original Chance in 2002, it was one of my first introductions to luxury fragrances. It didn’t smell overly mature, like other scents in my mother’s collection, proudly displayed on her bedroom bureau like a museum. Instead, Chance always gave off a vibrant regalness, like it was ready to play with your pheromones, which historically resulted in a delightful journey for the senses.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Danielle James
When Chanel launched the original Chance in 2002, it was one of my first introductions to luxury fragrances. It didn’t smell overly mature, like other scents in my mother’s collection, proudly displayed on her bedroom bureau like a museum. Instead, Chance always gave off a vibrant regalness, like it was ready to play with your pheromones, which historically resulted in a delightful journey for the senses.
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3 weeks ago |
elle.com | Danielle James
Believe it or not, Black people can get sun burnt. As a Trinidadian growing up on the Gulf of Mexico, much to my skin’s dismay, I know a bit about peeling skin from not religiously reapplying my favorite drugstore sunscreen. As a child, my mom would cut aloe straight from our garden and smear the gel-like contents all over my skin. Now, I live in New York City, where unfortunately, I don’t have an aloe vera plant (nor the time for at home remedies).
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