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4 days ago |
wellandgood.com | Francesca Krempa |Stefanie Weiss |Jaime Osnato |Katie Maguire
The beauty industry has made significant strides in inclusivity over the past decade. Many makeup products, like foundations and concealers, have expanded to include a wider range of shades, ensuring everyone can find a match. Gender-neutral cosmetics and skincare lines have become the norm rather than the exception. Other brands are embracing imperfections—acne, laugh lines, body hair—rather than trying to correct them. But when it comes to accessibility, there's still work to do.
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5 days ago |
wellandgood.com | Stefanie Weiss |Jaime Osnato |Katie Maguire |Jessie Quinn
Your daily horoscope is giving a heavy dose of “Let’s go!” energy today. Mighty Mars, the planet of action, finally leaves Cancer, where it’s been on and off for seven months. This planet was in retrograde motion for most of the winter, making many of us feel cranky and exhausted—and stopping certain projects in their tracks.
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5 days ago |
wellandgood.com | Katie Maguire |Jessie Quinn |Maeve McCormick |Stefanie Weiss
If there’s ever a time to invest in timeless staples that feel as good as they look, it’s Earth Month—and Jenni Kayne is making it easier than ever. Right now, you can score up to 25% off the brand’s effortlessly elevated essentials, including their cult-favorite cashmere and perfectly tailored wardrobe heroes.
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6 days ago |
wellandgood.com | Stefanie Weiss |Angel Martinez |Ángel Martínez |Ashley Mateo |Korin Miller
When we set out to create the first annual Well+Good Beauty Awards, we knew our winners list had to mean something. In a beauty landscape full of fleeting trends and overinflated hype, we wanted to cut through the noise and find products that were truly worth your time and money—products designed with innovation and performance in mind. To get there, we took a meticulous approach. Starting in 2024, our editorial team tracked, tested, and evaluated thousands of beauty products.
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1 week ago |
wellandgood.com | Korin Miller |Hannah Yasharoff |Stefanie Weiss
At first glance, it’s easy to write off microplastics as one of those things we have to learn to live with. After all, these teeny plastic particles have been detected pretty much everywhere—including in dust, fabrics, rain, seafood, and table salt—making them kind of impossible to avoid. When you start to pay attention to the onslaught of research that’s been coming out lately about the potential impact of microplastics on our health, it’s understandable to feel a little panicked.
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