
Shannon Lawlor
Executive Beauty Editor at Marie Claire (UK)
Freelance beauty editor with an addiction to beige food.
Articles
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1 week ago |
whowhatwear.com | Shannon Lawlor
If there's one thing to know about the relationship I have with my skin, it is that it is strained. The skin of my face is oily, breakout-prone and acneic, and the skin on my body is chronically dry and sensitive. While the facial acne has proved incredibly tricky to treat over the years (even as a beauty editor, I admit defeat when it comes to treating hormonal acne without medical assistance), I have been able to keep the naturally dry skin on my body somewhat hydrated.
I Was Resigned to Having Scaly Legs Forever—Then I Tried This Under-the-Radar Body Serum | Flipboard
1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Shannon Lawlor
8 hours agoFree screenings focus on detecting and preventing skin cancerVermont has melanoma rates higher than the national average, so dermatologists urge people to pay close attention to their skin and take steps to protect it. 10 hours agoAre Small, Red Spots on the Skin Dangerous? They primarily appear on the upper body: small red spots, also known as ruby spots due to their appearance. Unlike moles, they are harmless.
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2 weeks ago |
whowhatwear.com | Shannon Lawlor
You can call me big-headed if you like, but it's not like I've given myself the title of "best-smelling person in the room"; I've had years of people telling me so. And I shouldn't be scolded for believing them—it's my job to decipher the best perfumes, after all. And while I adore all sorts of scents, from floral fragrances to cotton-like, fresh perfumes, there is one particular group that I know makes more of an impression than any other—one that I like to call "nude perfumes".
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2 weeks ago |
whowhatwear.com | Shannon Lawlor
While I take all aspects of my job very seriously, before we get into the launch of the new Chanel Chance Eau Splendide, I want to make something very clear: I do not mess around when it comes to my reviews of any of the best perfumes, but especially Chanel perfumes. Chanel runs the game when it comes to fragrance—and I don't say this lightly.
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3 weeks ago |
whowhatwear.com | Shannon Lawlor
As a beauty journalist, the barrage of questions I received in the run-up to my wedding last year was expected. People wanted to know who was doing my wedding makeup, what bridal hairstyle I would opt for, what skin treatments I was planning ahead of the big day, and, of course, what perfume I was going to wear. And given that I’m not quiet about my penchant for fragrance, I wasn’t surprised to be met with this question almost every day for an entire year. People love perfume, and so do I.
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