In the spirit of Beyoncé’s fierce summer ode to
reclaiming our time, we’re taking a beat to chat about alllll of the biggest beauty headlines and brand moves of late. First, we’re talking major RIP moments (Revlon! Bite Beauty!) before moving on to some legendary founders leaving their posts in pursuit of their own dreamy reset. What will Glossier look like without Emily Weiss as CEO? And where is Too Faced going?
Then, stay tuned to hear our personal thoughts on the latest mega brand launches – the ones who have been busy scheming on personal projects all pandemic long – SKKN by Kim, Rhode Beauty and the new posh-punk makeup collection from avant garde makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench. We may not be quitting our day jobs, but we are here for all the juicy summer beauty news.
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