Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.
15.12.2022 - 22:51 / usmagazine.com
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.
Every skincare lover’s routine is going to be different than the next. One might prefer an oil cleanser while the next might prefer something foamy — while someone else might only use micellar water. The same goes for toners, serums, moisturizers, etc. And they curate everything based on their skin type and what their skin likes. Oily? Dry? Combination? Acne-prone? Sensitive? There are countless factors!
Skincare seems like an amazing gift idea for a beauty lover, but you can’t just pick anything right off the shelf. Unless they specifically ask for help, you might want to skip certain types of products. There is one incredible skincare gift, however, that’s practically foolproof, and that’s a variety sheet mask set from TONYMOLY!
Get the TONYMOLY All You Need Mask Set for just $25 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, December 15, 2022, but are subject to change.
This is a limited-edition holiday set from one of our favorite K-beauty brands. We’ve had countless good experiences with TONYMOLY products, and they’re always affordable. This set features 13 different face and eye masks inside a very adorably designed box — that’s under $2 per mask!
We love this as a gift because not only is it fun, but each mask targets a different concern, so you know your giftee will find something inside they’ll love. Whether they’re looking for everyday hydration, to perk up dull and tired skin or to bring radiance and elasticity back to the their complexion, this set is a must!
Get the TONYMOLY All You Need Mask Set for just $25 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication,
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.
Merry and bright! Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez got into the holiday spirit at a star-studded Christmas party with their closest pals.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.
something, and by the end of the three hours and eight minutes of Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon,” viewers will have been exposed to any number of bodily secretions, including urine, vomit and tears.The tears come at the film’s climax, no doubt in the hopes that the audience will follow suit, but of all the aforementioned emittances, they feel the least organic to this bloated, hyperbolized and ultimately dreary extravaganza of decadence and nostalgia.Both a valentine and a poison-pen letter to the American film industry in its infancy, “Babylon” aspires to the grandiosity of “The Last Tycoon” and “The Day of the Locust,” though it more often recalls Ryan Murphy’s embarrassing and wildly ahistorical “Hollywood” miniseries.The film opens with a seemingly endless Hollywood party – it’s the 1920s, and Bel Air is still a nondescript, undeveloped hillside – where we will meet most of the major players: Hero and audience surrogate Manuel Torres (Diego Calva, “Narcos: Mexico”), one of the unfortunate handlers of the incontinent pachyderm, has dreams and ambitions in the nascent film industry. Screen king Jack Conrad (Brad Pitt) loves women and booze, not necessarily in that order.
After enormous success and Oscars for films ranging from Whiplash to La La Land to First Man Director/Writer Damien Chazelle returned to an early dream project first envisioned 15 years ago, a no-holds barred look at early Hollywood, a time when not only movies were transitioning from silent to sound, but Los Angeles itself was booming from desert to bulging metropolis. People were caught up in a turbulent time of change, and it didn’t always work out for some. As witnessed in the resulting film and years of meticulous research, Babylon is a sight to behold, a decadent, free wheeling, at times even poignant look at a series of dreamers, stars, fringe players, and all who wanted a piece of a world that felt out of control, uninhibited, and full of promise – and downfall.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.
Never shying away from a promo opportunity, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson got in a plug for the Season 2 premiere date of Starz’s drama series BMF in a light-hearted Instagram post trolling the show’s lead actor Demetrius ‘Lil Meech’ Flenory Jr.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, December 9, 2022, but are subject to change.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.