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    Explore "breakingbeauty" with insightful episodes like "These Are The #DamnGood Mascaras For Every Lash Type (Curly! Straight! Short!) According to Celebrity Makeup Artist Kirin Bhatty (*Replay*)", "Skincare Guru Kate Somerville on Winter Skin 101, Surviving Childhood Chaos & Why Success Really is the Best Revenge", "Breaking Beauty and Baby Vanity Sizing" and "Breaking Beauty and Baby Vanity Sizing" from podcasts like ""Breaking Beauty Podcast", "Breaking Beauty Podcast", "A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica" and "{"A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica","claire mazur","erica cerulo","a thing or two","a few things"}"" and more!

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    These Are The #DamnGood Mascaras For Every Lash Type (Curly! Straight! Short!) According to Celebrity Makeup Artist Kirin Bhatty (*Replay*)

    These Are The #DamnGood Mascaras For Every Lash Type (Curly! Straight! Short!) According to Celebrity Makeup Artist Kirin Bhatty (*Replay*)

    In today’s can’t miss replay episode, we’re breaking down the desert-island beauty essential on everyone’s list: MASCARA! Joining us is makeup artist to the stars Kirin Bhatty, whose gorge clientele includes stunnas like Tessa Thompson, Awkwafina and Kiernan Shipka. 

     

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

     

    • The #DamnGood mascaras for every lash type – from short to straight to curly and barely there – always in Kirin’s professional makeup kit 
    • Kirin’s top tips to help troubleshoot common mascara dilemmas, like how-to avoid smudging when you’re tryna rock glazed-donut skin

     

    • How-to remove waterproof mascara, the right way

     

    • The makeup artist’s fave AAPI-owned beauty products on her personal top shelf

     

    Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. 

     

    For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/

     

    *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.*

     

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    Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn

    Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya


    Produced by Dear Media Studio



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    Skincare Guru Kate Somerville on Winter Skin 101, Surviving Childhood Chaos & Why Success Really is the Best Revenge

    Skincare Guru Kate Somerville on Winter Skin 101, Surviving Childhood Chaos & Why Success Really is the Best Revenge

    Kate Somerville is here to help us transition our skincare routine for winter! The Hollywood esthetician has tended to the faces of Meghan Markle, Demi Moore and Kate Hudson, while legions of fans adore her iconic Kate Somerville Exfolikate Intensive Exfoliating Treatment, revered for improving texture and pores in 2 minutes flat.

     

    Today, the legendary skin guru delivers her best tips for managing cold weather skin woes, along with advice on which spendy esthetic treatments to invest in – and which to avoid. But first, we get the real-and-raw backstory behind Kate’s success, including how she overcame a tumultuous childhood – and how she’s coming full circle by supporting youth today.

     

    Content warning: Addiction is discussed.

     

    What You’ll Discover In Today’s Episode:

     

    • The inside scoop on the rich Hollywood history that surrounds the iconic Kate Somerville Skin Health Clinic on Melrose Place
    • Which treatments celebrities are doing behind closed doors to look younger longer
    • Why lasers beat chemical peels for women of a certain age – and why Kate thinks we should run from microdermabrasion 
    • Why the most beautiful actresses in LA-LA Land shave their faces
    • What Kate does to manage her personal battle with eczema – and why cortisones aren’t it 
    • Her Five Daily Do’s for winter-proof skin, and what to save for summer
    • Details on Kate’s philanthropic efforts with Foster Nation, including a mentorship scholarship program helping overlooked foster youth pursue careers as licensed aestheticians

     

    Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. 

     

    For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/



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    Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn

    Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya


    Produced by Dear Media Studio



    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Breaking Beauty and Baby Vanity Sizing

    Breaking Beauty and Baby Vanity Sizing

    We love hot industry intel and gossip! Of all industries, really! And when it comes to the land of hyaluronic acid, celeb makeup lines, and derm backlash, no one gives it better than Jill Dunn and Carlene Higgins of the Breaking Beauty Podcast. But before we go deeeeeep down that rabbithole, we need to answer one pressing question: What looks will Cam be working for fall 2020?!

     

    What’s Cam wearing this fall?! Some combination of babyGap (beware of baby vanity sizing!!!), Petit Bateau, Búho, Emile et Ida, Bobo Choses, Oeuf, Poudre Organic, Lewis, Tinycottons, and Patagonia (this vest!). For these brands and lots more, Claire’s all about scraping the sale sections on Smallable, Scandiborn, and Melijoe. And when it comes to shoes: Native, AF1s, Air Jordans, and Timberlands, scuffed-up ideally.

     

    To get so much more of Jill and Carlene, subscribe to the Breaking Beauty Podcast.

     

    Scientists giving their clean-beauty takes: Dr. Michelle Wong (@labmuffinbeautyscience), Stephen Ko (@kindofstephen), and Jen Novakovich (@theecowell).

     

    Some makeup/beauty things having a pandemic moment: LoveSeen fake lashes, Foreo microcurrent bear, root cover-up powders from Color Wow and Clairol, and Christophe Robin temporary hair color.

     

    Splashy new launches: Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez, Makeup by Mario, One/Size by Patrick Starrr, and Forvr Mood by Jackie Aina.

     

    Skincare ingredients in masks! But of course! Check out The HydraFacial Company's FaceLife copper-infused masks and YoRo Naturals' zinc masks and Masque Bar’s hydrogel masks specifically to wear under PPE.

     

    WOC-owned brands to watch (and founders to follow!): Uoma Beauty, founded by Sharon Chuter, who started #PullUpForChange; Cheekbone Beauty, from the Canadian Indigenous 

    founder Jenn Harper; Ami Colé, which is pre-launch and founded by the Glossier and L'Oréal alum Diarrha N'Diaye. Oh, and the derm Dr. Alexis Stephens, too. 

     

    For more on colorism and skin-lightening, check out Priya Rao’s Unfair podcast for Glossy.

     

    Affordable and efficacious skincare: Maelove, Good (Skin) Days, Inn Beauty Project, Everyday Humans, and Versed.

     

    Waterless beauty—COOL. OWA Haircare and aN-Hydra Skincare are making big moves, and we’re big fans of the Odacité Green Ceremony Cleanser.

     

    Companies doing good stuff around refillable packaging and recycling: Terracycle, Tata Harper and their new Waterlock Moisturizer, Kjaer Weis, Clé de Peau Beauté, Charlotte Tilbury, and Native.

     

    The 2020 ingredient: Niacinamide.

     

    Skinfluencers worth following: Caroline Hirons, Skincare by Hyram, DermAngelo, and, but of course, Dr. Sandra Lee (aka Dr. Pimple Popper).

     

    Call us! 833-632-5463! DM us! @athingortwohq! KIT, basically.

     

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    Produced by Dear Media

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    Breaking Beauty and Baby Vanity Sizing

    Breaking Beauty and Baby Vanity Sizing

    We love hot industry intel and gossip! Of all industries, really! And when it comes to the land of hyaluronic acid, celeb makeup lines, and derm backlash, no one gives it better than Jill Dunn and Carlene Higgins of the Breaking Beauty Podcast. But before we go deeeeeep down that rabbithole, we need to answer one pressing question: What looks will Cam be working for fall 2020?!

     

    What’s Cam wearing this fall?! Some combination of babyGap (beware of baby vanity sizing!!!), Petit Bateau, Búho, Emile et Ida, Bobo Choses, Oeuf, Poudre Organic, Lewis, Tinycottons, and Patagonia (this vest!). For these brands and lots more, Claire’s all about scraping the sale sections on Smallable, Scandiborn, and Melijoe. And when it comes to shoes: Native, AF1s, Air Jordans, and Timberlands, scuffed-up ideally.

     

    To get so much more of Jill and Carlene, subscribe to the Breaking Beauty Podcast.

     

    Scientists giving their clean-beauty takes: Dr. Michelle Wong (@labmuffinbeautyscience), Stephen Ko (@kindofstephen), and Jen Novakovich (@theecowell).

     

    Some makeup/beauty things having a pandemic moment: LoveSeen fake lashes, Foreo microcurrent bear, root cover-up powders from Color Wow and Clairol, and Christophe Robin temporary hair color.

     

    Splashy new launches: Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez, Makeup by Mario, One/Size by Patrick Starrr, and Forvr Mood by Jackie Aina.

     

    Skincare ingredients in masks! But of course! Check out The HydraFacial Company's FaceLife copper-infused masks and YoRo Naturals' zinc masks and Masque Bar’s hydrogel masks specifically to wear under PPE.

     

    WOC-owned brands to watch (and founders to follow!): Uoma Beauty, founded by Sharon Chuter, who started #PullUpForChange; Cheekbone Beauty, from the Canadian Indigenous 

    founder Jenn Harper; Ami Colé, which is pre-launch and founded by the Glossier and L'Oréal alum Diarrha N'Diaye. Oh, and the derm Dr. Alexis Stephens, too. 

     

    For more on colorism and skin-lightening, check out Priya Rao’s Unfair podcast for Glossy.

     

    Affordable and efficacious skincare: Maelove, Good (Skin) Days, Inn Beauty Project, Everyday Humans, and Versed.

     

    Waterless beauty—COOL. OWA Haircare and aN-Hydra Skincare are making big moves, and we’re big fans of the Odacité Green Ceremony Cleanser.

     

    Companies doing good stuff around refillable packaging and recycling: Terracycle, Tata Harper and their new Waterlock Moisturizer, Kjaer Weis, Clé de Peau Beauté, Charlotte Tilbury, and Native.

     

    The 2020 ingredient: Niacinamide.

     

    Skinfluencers worth following: Caroline Hirons, Skincare by Hyram, DermAngelo, and, but of course, Dr. Sandra Lee (aka Dr. Pimple Popper).

     

    Call us! 833-632-5463! DM us! @athingortwohq! KIT, basically.

     

    Get online migraine relief—and 50% off your first month of medication—with Cove.

    YAY.

     

    Produced by Dear Media

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.