Interviews
The writer behind Beyoncé's "Love Drought" on why she's always reapplying lip balm Read more
"I always think, if I could have two luxuries, they would be an in-home blowdry every day and a driver." Read more
Turns out, engineering and skincare have more in common than you might think Read more
Forget yoga—for mindful exercise, try golf Read more
Is your dentist chic? Rachel Roy's is Read more
On the one tip for having perfect hair all the time—marrying your hairstylist Read more
Taking all the right cues from Rihanna's "Work" music video look Read more
"Anybody can pull things off if they want to, but I think makeup is one of those things that makes people feel like themselves or not—what you do to your face is very personal." Read more
The salon owner recommends a bevy of shampoos (five!) but the single effective way to blow your own hair out Read more
On fragrance monogamy and face mist polygamy Read more
Balmain Hair Couture's newest face (head?) on being in your prime at any age and taking care of your skin like it's your job Read more
On the greatest bond of all—that of a woman and her eyelash curler Read more
With a master class on mixing products and a reminder that it's OK to treat yourself to makeup—and also wine and pizza Read more
"At the time I started dressing celebrities, I got those shoots because nobody wanted to do them. Nobody wanted to dress celebrities! I felt like people thought I was a bit less of a fashion editor—and they still do." Read more
"Growing up, I was so compelled by artists whose looks were inseparable from their music. With bands like Nirvana or people like Marilyn Manson, just hearing their music would sort of be incomplete without the whole image." Read more
Here to tell you about a little thing called a "purple eyebrow manicure" Read more
Packed with essential summer tips, like how to get pollution off your skin and detangle long, thick hair Read more
"I’m not scared of the future, but I don’t want to go gray, and I still want to wear my denim shorts, you know?" Read more
Finally, how to sweat like it's your job and not totally freak out your skin Read more
The author has strong feelings on hand creams, saunas, and blowouts Read more
"If you can get through middle age, and you develop the face that you were born to have, it usually looks better than the face that you've changed. But it's very weird to sit in fashion shows and be the only person with lines in your forehead." Read more
On trying to figure out flatiron s-curves (not easy, people) and masking during Shark Tank Read more
The champion of the middle part on the best mask to do if you're going to the Met Gala and that time Pat McGrath told her to give her acne some perspective Read more