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ANTI-AGINGIf you are male and an anti-aging doctor or guru recommends taking testosterone for longevity: run. There are two main reasons why to run away: or this person is not up to date with insights into aging of the last 30 years, or they just […]
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If you are male and an anti-aging doctor or guru recommends taking testosterone for longevity: run.
There are two main reasons why to run away: or this person is not up to date with insights into aging of the last 30 years, or they just want you to sell to you testosterone products and treatments.
It’s remarkable that many people still believe that increasing male hormones like testosterone is good for longevity.
Whether from an evolutionary, biological, and clinical perspective, male hormones like testosterone accelerate aging and shorten lifespan.
“Male hormones” include testosterone, DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) and dihydrotestosterone. For the main part, I will refer to testosterone as the prime example of a male hormone, but the things mentioned here can also account for other male hormones.
Before we explain how and why male hormones like testosterone accelerate aging, let us first clear some common misunderstandings which keep circulating and keep making people believe that testosterone is good for anti-aging.
Some men taking testosterone (or other male hormones) do feel better: they have more energy, more libido or more stamina. This can be due to the placebo effect (just thinking that a treatment could work can often make you feel better, even if it doesn’t work).
Nonetheless, there are studies showing that male hormones like testosterone can in some men indeed increase energy levels, mood or libido (R). But that doesn’t necessarily mean this drug is good for you in the long term.
Studies “demonstrating” that testosterone is healthy are often short-term studies, while looking at specific (crude) biomarkers of health.
For example, extra testosterone could reduce belly fat or increase muscle mass in some men. But these are short-term effects; perhaps in the long-term testosterone could increase heart disease risk. Or mortality.
Second, reduced belly fat or increased muscle mass are just small parts of the complete picture. Even if testosterone reduces belly fat or improves some (crude) metabolic biomarkers, this doesn’t necessarily mean it’s healthy. Perhaps testosterone can have many other, negative effects on the body which have not been measured in this study.
There are studies showing that people with low testosterone have a shortened lifespan or are more unhealthy.
But this is likely an association, not a causative effect. People who are sick or unhealthy often have low testosterone levels because testosterone levels are reduced due to sickness, starvation, weight loss or an unhealthy lifestyle in general.
These people also have an increased risk of dying, because they are unhealthy, sick or lost weight due to (unknowingly) having cancer, HIV, or other diseases. In this way, low testosterone and shortened lifespan are associated, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that low testosterone causes increased morbidity (sickness) and mortality.
For example, people who are obese and/or have type 2 diabetes, often have lower levels of testosterone. This doesn’t imply that low testosterone causes diabetes. In fact, giving these patients extra testosterone (as has been done in some studies) is also not advisable. Firstly, the main cause of this testosterone deficiency needs to be addressed, which is an unhealthy diet. Secondly, you don’t want to give these patients another substance (testosterone) that accelerates aging on top of insulin, which also accelerates aging.
If changing the diet is really not an option (which should never be the case), then there are better alternatives than testosterone, as I discuss in the chapter about treating (and reversing) type 2 diabetes.
It’s often bandied about that testosterone levels go down precipitously during aging, leading to significant “testosterone deficiency”, also called “low T”.
But most elderly men are not testosterone deficient.
Real testosterone deficiency happens when people have serious health issues that significantly reduce testosterone levels, such as genetic mutations or damage to the pituitary gland which regulates testosterone production. Or they have damage to the gonads which produce testosterone. In these cases, of course, testosterone can be useful.
However, declining testosterone levels during aging are not serious testosterone deficiencies in most cases.
In fact, it could be that somewhat lower testosterone levels during aging is actually a good thing, as we will discuss further down.
But do testosterone levels actually really decline a lot during aging? There is still debate about this.
There are indeed studies showing that testosterone levels decline significantly during aging. But there are also other studies that show only a very mild decline.
For example, a study found that testosterone levels decline only a little bit during aging, from around 15.4 nmol/liter of blood at age 19, to 13 nmol/L at age 40, with no further fall after that (R) (After age 40, there can be more outliers (variance), which means there are old people who have too little or too much testosterone. However, these outliers also often already had much lower or higher cholesterol levels when they were young.)
But as mentioned before, some studies do find that testosterone levels decline during aging. However, this could also be explained by the fact that with age many people become more unhealthy. For example, they become overweight, diabetic or get heart disease. These diseases and afflictions often lead to less testosterone production. Some scientists found that testosterone levels hardly decline in healthy old men (R).
Additionally, many testosterone studies use somewhat arbitrary, absolute cut-off values, e.g. “people are testosterone deficient if they have less than 11.3 nmol/L of testosterone”. But these are absolute values, not relative values. There can be old people with low testosterone values according to this definition, but some of them already had low testosterone levels from a young age on, making that during aging their testosterone levels hardly declined.
Also, what is a “low testosterone level”? It could be that people who have “low testosterone” according to one cut-of value, have no health problems, and do and feel great.
And even if people do have too low testosterone levels, this is not necessarily the reason why they feel tired or crappy or have low libido. There can be many other reasons for this, like not consuming enough B vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids and zinc for proper brain function so you feel more depressed, suffering from magnesium and iron deficiency so you feel more tired, having increased inflammaging due to aging, or cardiovascular disease leading to less blood flow to muscles and the penis (leading to fatigue and reduced erections), having an altered gut microbiome, and thousands of other reasons and mechanisms besides “low T”.
Often, testosterone proponents say that it’s not about giving extra testosterone, it’s just about adding some testosterone for men who have too little testosterone. So adding what is missing; bringing testosterone levels “back to normal”.
Firstly, studies found that in elderly people, the risk of heart disease was about 60% higher with testosterone therapy (R). These are mainly old males, of which many – according to testosterone-proponents – would need extra testosterone given “testosterone levels decline with age anyhow in most people”.
There are also studies showing that giving extra testosterone to people with low testosterone still increases their risk of heart attacks, stroke and mortality (R,R,R). So this popular we-just-add-what-is-missing testosterone mantra doesn’t fly.
Now we have cleared some of the most common testosterone misconceptions, let us look into the science about male hormones and lifespan and healthspan.
First, many studies in animals show that if you give male animals extra male hormones, like testosterone, they die faster (R).
DHEA, a more “mild androgen” and a precursor to male hormones like testosterone, could also shorten lifespan. In a study in which mice were given DHEA, these mice lived 25% shorter compared to the control group that didn’t receive DHEA (R).
The opposite is also true: if you castrate male organisms, they tend to live longer. Castrating male salmon can double their lifespan (R). Removing the gonads of C elegans worms increases their lifespan by more than 60%. Combining castration with inactivation of pro-growth pathways like the insulin/insulin-like-growth factor pathway can further increase their lifespan up to sixfold (R).
This seems also to be the case for humans: male eunuchs live longer, as do other castrated men (in earlier times, some mentally retarded men were castrated, a practice that wouldn’t be condoned in current times). It’s estimated that castrated men live on average 14 years longer (R,R,R).
It’s important to note that castration involves removing the testicles, so that very little testosterone is produced in the body. Some people think that “castration” also includes a modern surgical method to prevent men getting kids, but this is something else: it’s a vasectomy, in which the small vessel between the testes and penis are cut, so no sperm is produced during orgasm. Men cannot ejaculate anymore, but they still have testes that produce testosterone.
Also, having less sex won’t really make you live longer, given one still has testes that produce testosterone.
It’s also known that androgens (male hormones) suppress the immune system (R,R). Actually, reducing androgen levels could be one way to slow down the aging-related shrinking of the thymus, which is a gland behind our chest bone that produces immune cells. This could also help to explain why men are more vulnerable to infections compared to women (R,R) (their immune system is less strong), but also why women could be more prone to auto-immune diseases (given they have less androgens so they have a stronger, more active immune system).
Various studies show that giving men extra testosterone increases risk of various aging-related diseases and increases the risk of dying (R,R,R,R).
One study followed more than 15,000 men with low testosterone and found that people who received testosterone replacement therapy had up to 44% more risk of heart attacks and strokes (R). According to the researchers: “In the absence of identifiable causes of hypogonadism [like damage of dysfunction of the testis or pituitary gland], testosterone replacement therapy should be initiated with caution among aging men with low testosterone levels.”
In another study, elderly men with low testosterone who received testosterone were several times more likely to get a heart attack versus the placebo group (R). This study was ended prematurely, because it was deemed unethical to keep giving the elderly men testosterone given that the testosterone group had significantly more risk of a heart attack.
However, the men who received testosterone performed considerably better on leg-press and chest-press tests. So you can perform better at the gym, but you run a higher risk of getting a heart attack.
A meta-analysis ( a study that looks at hundreds of other studies) found that testosterone therapy increases the risk of a cardiovascular event (a heart attack or stroke) by 54%.
Interestingly, this meta-analysis also found that the effect of testosterone therapy varied with the source of funding. In other words, if the studies were not funded by pharmaceutical companies that bring testosterone to market, the risk of a heart attack was even bigger: 200% (a two fold increase).
However, when the study was funded by the pharmaceutical industry, the risk of a cardiovascular event was actually 11% lower with testosterone therapy (R). This brings us to the next point:
The sexual health market is a very big one and there is lots of money at stake. This leads to many badly conducted studies, citation biases, and other kinds of dubious “scientific evidence” supporting testosterone replacement therapy.
In other words, be (also) critical of studies demonstrating that testosterone therapy has health effects; first check if they are sponsored by the pharmaceutical industry.
Another problem with lots of testosterone studies is that they are short-term, some even as short as three months. So of course, most people won’t get a heart attack after just three months. But what if you take extra testosterone for years? Or what happens after decades?
Another confounding factor is that often more wealthy and health-minded people have access to doctors that prescribe testosterone therapy. Often these people engage in many healthy behaviors that could partially offset the increased risk of heart disease and mortality with testosterone therapy.
Anyhow, the FDA required companies that sell testosterone to put a cardiovascular risk warning on all their testosterone products. And the FDA also restricted the use of testosterone only to people with hypogonadism. These are patients who have serious testosterone deficiency caused by serious problems, like damage or disease of the pituitary gland and testicular glands.
The FDA recommends testosterone replacement therapy only for these health indications, not for the common, aging-related decline in testosterone levels. In other words, not for “anti-aging” purposes, for which most testosterone products are marketed currently.
Biologically speaking, it makes a lot of sense why more sex hormones like testosterone accelerate aging.
First, there is the “disposable soma theory”, which states that sex comes at the expense of longevity.
In nature, there is a tradeoff between sex and longevity. There is only so much energy available for an organism to maintain itself (and thus to slow aging). When it has to spend energy for reproduction this is at the expense of longevity.
In other words, energy spent on reproduction cannot be spent on maintaining the body to better withstand the ravages of time.
We see examples of this mechanism everywhere in nature. Mice have a very short lifespan but they reproduce a lot. Mice have big litters (eight to ten little mice) and can reproduce five to ten times a year. Salmon only reproduce once, but die quickly after that, given the sex hormones and cortisol (which make them fertile and ready to engage in their once-in-a-lifetime mating onslaught) quickly age them, damaging their bodies beyond repair.
Bowhead whales on the other hand give birth to just one calf every three to seven years. Humans, also a very long-lived species, reproduce only once or a few times over their entire lifespan.
So everywhere in nature, we see that more and faster reproduction (and increased sex hormones) is associated with faster aging and a shorter lifespan.
This could also help to explain why aging really starts to get going after puberty; at least according to some scientists. They claim we begin to really age when puberty starts.
A young child has a very low mortality risk. For example, an 11-year old has a mortality risk of about 1 in 40,000 in western countries. If his mortality risk would stay constant over his lifespan, this child could become on average 1,200 years old.
But this is of course not the case. The mortality risk starts to drastically increase (starting to double each 8 years) when puberty starts.
With the onset of puberty, the body becomes engulfed in sex hormones, which lead to sexual characteristics such as more muscle mass, body hair, breasts, beard growth, a deeper voice. However, with this new development phase, strongly induced and regulated by sex hormones, the body starts its accelerated pathway to old age and death.
We also see in nature that the age at when puberty kicks in (when organisms become fertile due to an increase in sex hormones) is strongly associated with total lifespan.
One way biologists estimate the lifespan of animals is by multiplying by six the age at which they sexually mature. So in humans, puberty starts at around the age of 13, and our average lifespan is around 78 years (13 x 6). Long-lived Aldabra turtles take about 25 years to sexually mature, and their lifespan is likely at least 150 years (25 x 6). This again shows the strong relation between reproduction (and reproductive sex hormones) and the rate of aging and lifespan.
Then there is also the antagonistic pleiotropy theory: what can be good for you when you are young can later on be bad for you. For example, having more testosterone in one’s teens and twenties can provide one with more muscle mass, strength, and libido, but might accelerate aging in the long term. One can also see this with your own eyes: there are men that look “very manly”: they have lots of muscle mass, a deep voice, pronounced cheekbones, and are big and strong. But they for example go bald early, and look like they are ten years older than their age. It could be that their sex-hormone-driven developmental program runs faster.
Does this mean that all sex hormones are detrimental and accelerate aging? Probably yes in the case of male sex hormones like testosterone.
However, with female sex hormones it’s more complicated.
Women live on average 6 years longer than men, and one reason for this is that they have less testosterone and more estrogen in their body.
A specific estrogen, namely 17-beta estradiol can extend lifespan. When male mice are given this female hormone they live longer (R,R). It doesn’t seem to work as well in castrated male mice, which makes sense given they already have less testosterone so adding estrogen will have less of an effect (R).
Gonad swapping also extends lifespan: if you give male mice ovaries they live longer (R). And removing the ovaries in women before menopause is associated with increased risk of aging diseases and reduced lifespan, an effect that was somewhat lessened when they received estrogen therapy (R,R,R,R).
In other studies, the ovaries were removed in mice before puberty, but at old age, these mice received young transplanted ovaries again. This increased their lifespan by 40% (R). Just giving old mice young ovaries also extended their lifespan (R).
So it could be that female reproductive organs, and associated female reproductive hormones like estrogen, could be beneficial for longevity. It could make sense evolutionary speaking, given women are more important and valuable for nature given they bring forth and help grow up children.
These insights could be interesting with regards to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) during menopause. I will discuss this later on. It’s a complicated topic in which the devil is in the details.
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According to buying trends, sunscreen is one of the top-selling products beginning in April, as people prepare for more time spent outdoors, vacations planned during the summer, and the like. Wearing sunscreen is important for several reasons:
Avene Solaire UV Mineral Multi-Defense Sunscreen SPF 50+ offers broad spectrum protection by using 12% Zinc Oxide as its UV filter. It is supposed to “soothe and calm sensitive skin,” and it is “approved by the National Eczema Association.”
Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun: Rice + Probiotic SPF50+ PA++++ is a chemical-based sunscreen that is supposed to “deeply moisturizer” while absorbing quickly without stickiness.
CosRX Aloe Soothing Sun Cream SPF50+ PA+++ works as sunscreen but is formulated with aloe leaf to help hydrate and soothe the skin.
Dermalogica offers several products with SPF, with one of their top-sellers being their Dynamic Skin Recovery SPF50 Moisturizer, which is available in different sizes. Per the brand, it is recommended for normal, dry, and combination skin and is touted as a 3-in-1 daily moisturizer that “visibly firms, hydrates skin, and protects.” Its active ingredients include Avobenzone (3%) and Octinoxate (7.5%).
Dr. Brandt Liquid Sun Shield SPF 50 utilizes non-nano Zinc Oxide as its UV filter, so it is a mineral-based sunscreen for those who prefer that type over chemical-based sunscreens.
EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46 is designed for those seeking a sunscreen that offers broad spectrum protection but will also help with skin discoloration and acne. It combines 9% Zinc Oxide with7.5% Octinoxate.
ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint SPF 40 offers sheer coverage paired with broad spectrum coverage that uses mineral-based UV filters. The formula uses 12% Zinc Oxide to provide sun protection, while the product itself is supposed to offer a dewy finish that adds moisture to the skin.
Jack Black Intense Therapy Lip Balm SPF 25 offers sunscreen protection for lips while keeping them hydrating. It does so using Octinoxate 7.5%, Avobenzone 3.0%, Petrolatum 40.2%, and Lanolin 13.5%.
Kopari Sun Shield Soft Glow Daily Face SPF 30 is a newly-released product from the brand that is designed to be a glowy, broad spectrum moisturizer that is supposed to work as a makeup primer while being fragrance-free. It includes Homosalate 10%, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 4%, and Avobenzone 3%.
Kosas DreamBeam SPF 40 PA++++ is a recently launched mineral-based SPF that includes 21.7% non-nano Zinc Oxide to provide SPF 40 protection. This product touts a “peachy pink” hue to help cancel out the bluish cast from the Zinc Oxide.
La Roche-Posay offers a multitude of sunscreens, including their Anthelios Melt-in Sunscreen Milk SPF 60 that utilizes a mix of Avobenzone 3% (Sunscreen), Homosalate 10.72% (Sunscreen), Octisalate 3.21% (Sunscreen), Octocrylene 6% (Sunscreen), Oxybenzone 3.86% (Sunscreen) to offer broad spectrum protection.
Murad offers several products with SPF protection, including their Perfecting Day Cream Broad Spectrum SPF 30 PA+++ which provides hydration and broad spectrum SPF. It features Avobenzone, (2.0%) Homosalate (6.5%), Octinoxate (7.5%), Octisalate (5.0%), and Oxybenzone (4.0%).
Mustelo Mineral Sunscreen Stick SPF 50 includes 80 minutes of sweat-and water-resistance for all types of outdoor activities. It is also fragrance-free, and the stick format makes it very travel-friendly. It has 19.7% Zinc Oxide.
Saie Sun Visor SPF 35 is a mineral-based sunscreen that uses 15% Zinc Oxide to deliver broad spectrum protection, while the formula is designed to l eave behind sheer golden pearl for a radiant finish.
Supergoop PLAY is offered in SPF 30 and SPF 50 as well as in a variety of sizes and formulations ranging from lotion to spray. Their formula utilizes Avobenzone (3%), Homosalate (10%), Octisalate (5%), Octocrylene (7.5%) in the SPF 50 formulation.
Tatcha Silken Pore Perfection Broad Spectrum SPF 35 PA+++ is supposed to have a matte finish and feel weightless. It utilizes a mix of mineral and chemical sunscreens with 15% Zinc Oxide and 5% Octisalate.
Tula’s Protect + Glow Daily Sunscreen Gel Broad Spectrum SPF 30 is available in regular and supersize. It includes probiotic extracts, pineapple and papaya, and is recommended for year-round usage. The active ingredients include Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 10%, and Octisalate 5%.
Versed is another option for those looking for a mineral-based sunscreen with its Guards Up Daily Mineral Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 35 moisturizer. It utilizes non-nano zinc oxide (15.2%).
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The Fenty Beauty’s Fenty Fam Sale is here! Temptalia readers get early access to the sale today, March 22nd, through March 23rd! Get early access and 30% off with code TEMPTALIA30 — if you’re shopping the sale, make sure to do it while this code […]
ANTI-AGINGThe Fenty Beauty’s Fenty Fam Sale is here! Temptalia readers get early access to the sale today, March 22nd, through March 23rd! Get early access and 30% off with code TEMPTALIA30 — if you’re shopping the sale, make sure to do it while this code is active, as the public sale will only be 25% off (which goes from March 24th through March 27th).
During early access, there is also a three-piece gift with purchase ($41 value) when you spend $125+; the set includes a baseball hat, Daily Duo Mini Cleanser + Toner Serum, and Hella Thicc Mascara sample (unreleased product)!
On March 24th only, you can also get 20% off Fenty’s Eau de Parfum, which is the first time it will be on sale. During the public sale, you can get 25% off sitewide, and there are gift with purchases on $75+ and $125+ spends.
You can get even more savings when you shop the brand’s pre-made bundles and sets, which are already discounted to reflect a bundled price. The 30% off also applies to products already on sale. The only exclusions are: CLF products, gift cards, Fenty Faves, and Eau de Parfum.” The sale includes Fenty Skin products, too, which recently released fragrance-free options.
Have you ever wondered what the brand’s bestsellers were? Here’s a list!
Below, you’ll find my favorite Fenty Beauty products from products I’ve reviewed in the past and gave an “Editor’s Recommended” nod to when the review was originally published! I also shared a few of my favorite formulas, generally.
Fenty Beauty Strawberry Sangria Poutsicle Hydrating Lip Stain ($24.00 for 0.1 oz.) is a vivid, medium red with neutral-to-warm undertones and a… Read full review.
Fenty Beauty Wine (9) Snap Shadows Mix & Match Eyeshadow Palette ($25.00 for 0.21 oz.) is a new, limited edition release that includes three matte… Read full review.
Fenty Beauty Retro Rose Slip Shine Sheer Shiny Lipstick ($22.00 for 0.098 oz.) is a light-medium coral with moderate, warm undertones and fine,… Read full review.
Fenty Beauty Vamps Who Brunch Slip Shine Sheer Shiny Lipstick ($22.00 for 0.098 oz.) is a muted, medium-dark plum with subtle, cool undertones and… Read full review.
Fenty Beauty Scholar Sista Icon Semi-Matte Lipstick ($20.00 for 0.134 oz.) is a medium-dark pink with moderate, warm yellow undertones and a satin… Read full review.
Fenty Beauty Cool Berry Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Blush ($20.00 for 0.1 oz.) is a muted, medium-dark plum with cool undertones and a warmer, golden… Read full review.
Fenty Beauty Afternoon Snack/Mo’ Hunny Killawatt Freestyle Highlighter Duo ($34.00 for 0.24 oz.) contains highlighters in soft, peach-brown and… Read full review.
Fenty Beauty Chocolate Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Bronzer ($32.00 for 0.22 oz.) is a rich, deeper brown with muted, warm yellow undertones and a satin… Read full review.
Fenty Beauty Petal Poppin’ Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Blush ($20.00 for 0.1 oz.) is a medium pink with moderate, warm undertones and fine, golden… Read full review.
Fenty Beauty Fuego Flush Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Blush ($20.00 for 0.1 oz.) is a bright, tangerine orange with strong, warm yellow undertones and… Read full review.
Fenty Beauty Strawberry Drip Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Blush ($20.00 for 0.1 oz.) is a brighter, medium-dark pink-coral with moderate, warm… Read full review.
Fenty Beauty Toffee Tease Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Blush ($32.00 for 0.22 oz.) is a deep brown with muted, cool undertones and a natural finish. It… Read full review.
Fu$$y is a muted, medium pink with warmer undertones and a luminous finish with fine pearl and a high-shine. The texture felt lightweight, smooth,… Read full review.
Fenty Glow (Universal) is a muted, medium coral with strong, warm orange undertones and a pearly finish paired that was very shiny and glossy. The… Read full review.
Below, you’ll find my favorite formulas from Fenty Beauty and some of the top-rated shades within each formula. It should come as no surprise that the Cheeks Out Cream Blushes top my list–really a category that I’ve been waiting for a brand to fill with something fantastic, and Fenty did it!
I also keep a few of Fenty Beauty’s Killawatt Highlighters (duos or singles) in my drawer of go-tos. Afternoon Snack/Mo’ Hunny and Wattabratt are two I’ll use for something quick ‘n’ easy for review photos, and they’ve been in my vanity drawer since they launched (you can read more about them in my Must-Haves from 2020).
I’ve repurchased the original Fenty Gloss Bomb a few times at this point, and it’s been a favorite for awhile (see Must-Haves That Stayed Favorites from 2018!). I keep one in my bag as well as in my vanity for easy, on-the-go application that’s shiny, comfortable, and has a bit of dimension (but goes with any look).
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Berry BangerFuchsia WifeGem and IMai TypeStrawberry SangriaZesty Bestie
The formula is supposed to have a glossy finish that leaves a “soft tint” behind while being hydrating, feather-resistant, and offers “sheer-to-medium coverage.” It has a a thinner, more watery texture initially, which developed to something smoother and plusher without being too tacky. This helped the product stay in place and be bleed/feather-resistant while having longer-wear, but it was still comfortable to wear. Read more…
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Big MelonsBikini MartiniCool BerryCrush on CupidDaiquiri DipDrama ClassFenty GlowFuego FlushMali’boozePeach FacePeony DroppaPetal Poppin’Pinky PromiseRaisin StandardzRiriRose LatteStrawberry DripSummertime Wine
The formula is supposed to give a “fresh wash of color” that is “effortless” to blend with a “natural-looking” finish. The coverage is designed to be “sheer, buildable” with a “sweat- and water-resistant formula.” The brand recommends to apply with fingertips or their 125 brush (which is a fairly dense, angled brush). Read more…
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Bajan GyalCaramel CutieCoco NaughtyI$land TingInda SunMocha MamiPrivate IslandShady BizThick Mint
The formula is supposed to have “long-wear” that is “transfer-resistant,” “easy to blend, and “light-as-air” with buildable coverage that “is hard to overdo.” The pigmentation was more medium to semi-opaque with some shades being nearly opaque in a single layer. For truly buildable pigmentation, I would recommend using a light hand initially or a less-dense brush to pick up and to apply the product. Read more…
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BubblerumCookies and CocoaGlazedGoji GangMakeout BreakQuartz CandyRetro RoseSuga KissTang ThangVamps Who Brunch
The formula is supposed to have “sheer” coverage that is “ultra comfortable” that “lock[s] in moisture.” It’s designed to be something you can apply without a mirror (which just really make it clear that it is a sheerer product), but it does say “buildable” with multiple layers. The consistency was moderately dense in the tube but melted subtly as I applied it to my lips, and it felt more emollient after a few seconds of wear. They felt lightweight without being tacky, and it had more of a light-medium level of slip, so it didn’t seem to slide around a lot during wear. It definitely has a balmy feel on the lips but has some staying power (but less than say, an opaque, satin lipstick). Read more…
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Baby BrutCake ShakeChamp Stamp FantasyCheekyConfettiDiamond MilkFenty Glow (Universal)Fenty Glow FantasyFu$$yHot ChocolitHot Chocolit FantasyPretty PleaseRiRiRuby MilkSweet MouthTaffy TeaseTrophy Wife
The formula is supposed to have a “peach-vanilla” scent (I’d agree–sweet, lightly fruity) and be “conditioning.” It was designed to be worn alone or layered over other lip products. The consistency was very smooth, light-to-medium in weight, non-sticky, and comfortable to wear. It had a plusher consistency that helped it stay out of most of my lip lines. The shimmer was moderate but noticeable, and it distributed evenly across the lips. They last about three hours on my lips but are hydrating.
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Ulta’s 21 Days of Beauty for spring kicks off March 12th and runs through April 1st! You’ll find a full list of each day’s daily deals of select products/brands that are 50% off. Each day has a different set of deals that only last for […]
ANTI-AGINGUlta’s 21 Days of Beauty for spring kicks off March 12th and runs through April 1st! You’ll find a full list of each day’s daily deals of select products/brands that are 50% off. Each day has a different set of deals that only last for that day. The deals change at midnight CT each day.
3/12: MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot (now $12.50, was $25.00), Tarte Maneater Mascara (now $12.00, was $24.00), Tarte Face Tape Foundation (now $20.00, was $40.00), Peach & Lily Matcha Pudding (now $21.50, was $43.00), Peach & Lily Power Cocktail (now $25.50, was $51.00), Zitsticka Patches (now $8.00 – $20.00 was $16.00 – $40.00), IT Brushes For ULTA Select Ulta Cleaners & Tools (now $10.00 – $11.50 was $20.00 – $23.00)
3/13: ELEMIS Pro Collagen Marine Cream (now $44.50, was $89.00), Lancôme La Base Pro (now $21.00, was $42.00), Urban Decay Vice Lipstick (now $10.50, was $21.00), r.e.m. beauty Midnight Shadows Eyeshadow Palette (now $12.00, was $24.00), Kinship Brightwave Eye Cream (now $17.00, was $34.00)
3/14: Beekman 1802, Patchology, belif, KORRES, YOUTHFORIA, LashFood (now $7.50 – $30.00 was $15.00 – $60.00), Dermablend Setting Powder (now $14.50, was $29.00), Elizabeth Arden Advanced Ceramide Capsules (now $27.00-$57.00 was $54.00-$114.00)
3/15: Flawless Beauty Fridge (now $30.00, was $59.99), Murad Targeted Wrinkle Corrector (now $39.50, was $79.00), LORAC Pro Eye Palettes (now $19.50-$24.50 was $39.00-$49.00), Erborian BB Creme (now $22.50, was $45.00)
StriVectin Super-C Tetinol Brighten & Correct Vitamin C Serum (now $36.00, was $72.00)
3/16: Too Faced Lip Injection Extreme & Maximum Plump (now $14.50-$16.50 was $29.00-$33.00), SeroVital hgh Dietary Suplement (now $49.50, was $99.00), ICONIC LONDON Multiuse Sculpting Palette (now $24.50, was $49.00), about-face Matte Lip and Matte Lip Pencils (now $6.00-$8.00 was $12.00-$16.00)
3/17: Clarins Double Serum 30 ml (now $45.00, was $90.00), Lancôme La Vie Est Belle EDP (now 15.50-72.00 was 31.00-144.00)
3/18: IT Cosmetics Confidence in a Cream (now $26.00, was $52.00), Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizers (now $16.25, was $32.50), Benefit Cosmetics Blushes (now $15.50, was $31.00), Nuface Mini Sandy Rose (now $122.50, was $245.00), beautyblender Bubble Sponge (now $10.00, was $20.00)
3/19: Estée Lauder DoubleWear Foundation (now $24.00, was $48.00), Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Concentrate (now $28.00, was $56.00)
3/20: Smashbox Smashbox Primers (now $19.50-$21.00 was $39.00-$42.00), COSRX Master Patches (now $9.50, was $19.00), Kopari Sun shield SPF 50 (now $19.50, was 39.00)
3/21: INDIE LEE, Meaningful Beauty, Juice Beauty, BeautyBio, Keys Soulcare (now $13.00-$37.50 was $26.00-$75.00), Beekman Milk Drops Ceramide Serum (now $22.50, was $45.00), Urban Decay Shadow Sticks (now $13.50, was $27.00), First Aid Beauty KP Lotion (now $14.00, was $28.00), bareMinerals Gen Nude Blush (now $12.50, was $25.00)
3/22: Foreo Bear + Serum (now $29.50-$109.50 was $59.00-$219.00), Origins Ginzing Tinted (now $23.00, was $46.00), Live Tinted Huestick Multisticks (now $12.00, was $24.00)
3/23: Lancôme Renergie Eye, Night, Day & Triple Serum (now $40.00-$67.50 was $80.00-$135.00), MAËLYS Cosmetics B-Flat Belly Cream (now $24.50, was $49.00), Dr. Brandt Pore Primer (now $24.00, was $48.00)
3/24: Too Faced Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara (now $14.00, was $28.00), Clinique (D18) Clinique HAPPY PERFUME SPRAY 1OZ (now $25.50, was $51.00), Smashbox Smashbox Always Sharp Eyeliner (now $13.50, was $27.00), Murad Murad AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cleanser (now $23.00, was $46.00), BOBBI BROWN Bobbi Brown Crushed Oil Lip Gloss (now $16.00, was $32.00), Crepe Erase Crepe Erase Ultra-Smoothing Neck Repair 1.7 oz. (now $39.50, was $79.00)
3/25: IT Cosmetics CC+ Illumination Omni (now $22.00, was $44.00), IT Brushes ALL Airbrush foundation brushes (now $12.00-$18.00 was $24.00-$36.00), Benefit Goof Proof Pencil (now $12.50, was $25.00), Exuviance Triple Microderm (now $39.00, was $78.00)
3/26: MAC Cosmetics Fix+ (now $15.50, was $31.00), MAC Cosmetics Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation (now $19.50, was $39.00), Tarte maracuja juicy lip plump (now $10.50, was $21.00), Tula Cult Classic Cleanser 4oz (now $12.00, was $24.00), Persona SuperBlush (now $11.00, was $22.00)
3/27: Fresh Rose Deep Hydration Facial Toner (now $23.00, was $46.00), Shiseido ULTIMATE SUN LOTION 150 ML (now $24.50, was $49.00), PÜR Minerals 4-in-1 Pressed Mineral Powder Foundation SPF 15 (now $14.75, was $29.50), Peter Thomas Roth FIRMX PEELING GEL (now $24.50, was $49.00), Bare Minerals All Over Face Color (now $11.50, was $23.00), mented cosmetics Mented Semi Matte Lipsticks & Lipliners (now $6.00-$8.25 was $12.00-$16.50)
3/28: Perricone MD, Klairs, Philosophy (SKIN), Origins, boscia Treatments (now $11.50-$89.50 was $23.00-$179.00), SUNDAY RILEY Ice Ceramide Moisturizing Cream (now $32.50, was $65.00), Loccitane Almond Shower Oil 8.4 oz (now $14.50, was $29.00), GrandeBROW Brow Enhancing Serum 3mL (now $36.50, was $73.00), Jane Iredale PurePressed Blush (now $16.00, was $32.00)
3/29: Exuviance PEELS (now $39.50-$43.00 was $79.00-$86.00), PMD Clean & Microderm (now $79.50-$89.50 was $159.00-$179.00), Urban Decay Eyeshadow Singles (now $10.50, was $21.00), dermalogica Dermalogica Daily Glycolic Cleanser (now $17.50, was $35.00), Clinique Moisture Surge Sheertint SPF (now $20.00, was $40.00), Dermablend Flawless Creator (now $20.00, was $40.00)
3/30: Benefit Porefessional (now $17.00, was $34.00), Philosophy Purity Cleanser 12oz (now $16.50, was $33.00), St Tropez Water Face Mist (now $15.00, was $30.00), Nabla Eyeshadow Palettes (now $12.00-$19.50 was $25.00-$39.00), GlamGlow Brighteyes Eye Cream (now $19.50, was $39.00)
3/31: Tula 24/7 Day Night Cream 1.5oz (now $27.00, was $54.00), Bobbi Brown Face Base Eye Cream (now $29.00, was $58.00), First Aid Beauty Jumbo Ingrown Hair Pads (now $19.00, was $38.00)
4/1: Tarte Shape Tape Concealer (now $15.50, was $31.00), Lancôme Lash Idole FS & WP (now $13.50, was $27.00), Clinique Cleansers (now $11.50-$13.00 was $23 – $26), StriVectin Tighten and Lift Neck Serum Roller (now $39.50, was $79.00)
Ulta 21 Days of Beauty Spring 2023
Ulta 21 Days of Beauty Spring 2023
Dermstore’s Beauty Refresh sale kicks off today, March 1st, and runs through March 10th. You can get up to 20% off many brands carried at the retailer using code REFRESH. There are some excluded brands, while other brands are 15% off or offer double points […]
ANTI-AGINGDermstore’s Beauty Refresh sale kicks off today, March 1st, and runs through March 10th. You can get up to 20% off many brands carried at the retailer using code REFRESH. There are some excluded brands, while other brands are 15% off or offer double points on purchases.
I often use this sale to stock up on more expensive skincare that I need to replenish or to try something that might have caught my eye. My list is shorter this year as I haven’t been consistent with my skincare routine, so I haven’t used as many products up as I typically would by this point. That being said, I just finished Allies of Skin Promise Keeper Blemish Sleeping Facial, which I find really effective for giving me an ultra-smooth face in the AM and will repurchase. I’ll also get REN Atlantic Kelp and Magnesium Body Wash, as husband adores it. I’ll have to take a peek into my skincare overflow to see if anything else needs to be replenished
What skincare are you in need of?
Dermstore Beauty Refresh 2023 – Up to 20% Off!
Dermstore Beauty Refresh 2023 – Up to 20% Off!
We’ve rounded up the best makeup sales and beauty deals this week, which you’ll find compiled in this post! You can also see what makeup sales are happening today if you’re about to make a purchase and want to make sure you’re getting the best […]
ANTI-AGINGWe’ve rounded up the best makeup sales and beauty deals this week, which you’ll find compiled in this post! You can also see what makeup sales are happening today if you’re about to make a purchase and want to make sure you’re getting the best deal possible! Our ongoing roundup includes active coupon codes, gifts with purchases, and sales at beauty brands and major retailers. If there’s an offer out there might help you save some money, you’ll probably find it here!
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