Guerlain and Pucci join forces for a makeup collection inspired by the ripples of the sun on the Mediterranean Sea. The GUERLAIN x EMILIO PUCCI collaboration is a celebration of colour, creativity, and luxury, merging Guerlain’s legendary makeup products with Pucci’s iconic, vibrant designs. Camille Miceli, Pucci Artistic Director, and Violette, Guerlain Makeup Creative Director, have combined their talents to create a Rouge G case inspired by Pucci’s iconic “Marmo” motif.
Guerlain’s Rouge G has been reimagined with a striking new look and formula. Encased in a stunning Marmo motif designed by Pucci, this lipstick is both a cosmetic and a fashion statement. Available in two captivating shades, the sophisticated plum of Marmo Twist and the vibrant matte red of Le Rouge Vibrant, each with a unique finish, The Ombres G eyeshadow quad in Marmo Vibe featuring four matte shades – vibrant orange-red, deep violet, and classic black and white – this palette allows for endless creativity. The intense pigments and long-lasting formula in a golden case, adorned with the Marmo motif. Terracotta Marmo Sun brings the warmth of the Mediterranean to your complexion. This bronzing powder trio combines the best-selling Medium Warm shade with a darker tone and pink pearlisers to create a luminous, sun-kissed glow, packaged in a stylish fabric pouch with the Marmo print and a golden Pucci pendant. Météorites Marmo Swirl of powder pearls features the best-selling 02 Cool pastel shades, are encased in a beautifully designed Marmo print container. Paired with a matching Marmo Swirl brush, the golden handle and delicate fabric pouch doubles as a chic accessory inspired by Pucci’s bucket bags. Shop the collection HERE.
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In a perfect world, we'd all have soft, smooth, poreless, and blemish-free skin. Unfortunately, that's not the case, and rough, uneven skin texture is a lot more common than you might think. “Skin texture and roughness can encompass a wide variety of skin issues such as dryness, rough patches, bumps, enlarged pores, and acne scars to name a few,” says Vanessa Coppola, DNP, FNP-BC, board-certified nurse practitioner and founder of Bare Aesthetic. Think of this as anything that can make your complexion look less smooth or seamless.
Addressing uneven skin texture isn't as easy as concealing roughness with makeup (if anything, makeup might exaggerate it even more), but the good news is there are plenty of ways you can go about improving your skin texture by making simple tweaks to your everyday skincare routine. Ahead, experts take us through the causes of uneven skin texture and everything you can do to get rid of it. What Causes Uneven Skin Texture A number of things, actually. “In its simplest form, rough or textured skin often occurs because of a buildup of dry dead skin cells from the upper and outermost layer of our skin,” Coppola says. Our bodies naturally shed dead skin cells in a process called cell turnover, which involves dead cells being replaced with new ones every 28 to 42 days, keeping the skin looking relatively smooth and healthy. But according to Coppola, cell turnover can be disrupted by several things such as “aging, dryness, sun exposure, pollutants, and lifestyle factors such as smoking.” Brendan Camp, MD, a double board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology in New York City, adds that conditions like eczema—which is “associated with red, scaly, itchy patches”—and keratosis pilaris—when dead skin cells accumulate in hair follicles and give your skin a “spiny texture” —could also be culprits, as well as acne scars and enlarged pores. Lastly, even if you've put a ton of effort into curating a skincare routine that's perfect for your skin type, Coppola notes that it is possible to have "too much of a good thing" if you're using certain products too frequently. "Too much cleaning and too much exfoliation with too many topicals can strip our skin of its natural oils and disrupt the skin’s pH balance and microbiome resulting in inflammatory changes," she says. "This manifests as irritation, redness, uneven texture, enlarged pores, breakouts, and rough patches." How To Improve Skin Texture
As we age, our skin naturally develops fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging due to the decrease in collagen production. The reduction of collagen is primarily responsible for the loss of firmness in our skin, particularly noticeable in the face. While ageing cannot be reversed, there are solutions available to aid in the restoration of collagen in the face, resulting in a youthful and smoother complexion. Dr. Rinky Kapoor, Consultant Dermatologist, Cosmetic Dermatologist & Dermato-Surgeon, The Esthetic Clinics shares some tips to help your skin look younger and boost collagen production.
Ways to Boost Your Skin’s Collagen Production
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