Kim Kardashian revealed on the Call Her Daddy podcast that her annual beauty and glam routine could cost up to a million dollars, with expenses varying depending on her work commitments and style changes.
The article provides a backstage look at the preparation of models for the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, highlighting their beauty routines from hair to makeup and showcasing numerous models getting ready for the runway.
Kylie Jenner shared a dreamy Tuscany-based GRWM video showcasing her morning routine amidst Italian villas and gardens, blending luxury travel with beauty content, which received enthusiastic fan reactions and highlights her evolving social media presence.
Helen Reavey, a certified trichologist and founder of Act + Acre, shares six common hair mistakes people make, including washing hair instead of the scalp, attempting "hair training," overusing scalp scrubs, using products with silicones, applying excess heat, and not using scalp treatments. She recommends focusing on cleansing the scalp, avoiding "hair training," using gentle scalp treatments, checking for silicones in hair products, minimizing heat usage, and adding scalp treatments to the weekly routine for healthier hair.
Beyoncé shared her nightly hair routine in the March/April issue of Essence, emphasizing the importance of moisture and avoiding friction and heat damage. She revealed that she uses oil on her scalp and wears a bonnet or cute rollers at night to maintain healthy hair. Beyoncé's haircare brand, Cécred, has launched with an eight-piece Foundation collection, drawing inspiration from global rituals and her mother's expertise. She also highlighted the significance of self-care and self-expression for Black women in choosing their hairstyles.
Dermatologists and skincare experts recommend incorporating Vitamin B, particularly B3 (niacinamide), B5, and B7, into beauty routines for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and collagen-boosting properties. Vitamin B can help with collagen production, skin hydration, sebum regulation, and protection from free radical damage. It is beneficial for individuals with sensitive, oily, or acne-prone skin, and can address issues such as uneven pigment, redness, and skin aging. However, excessive supplementation of certain B vitamins may lead to acne. Products with B vitamins are recommended for those with sensitive skin, redness, and aging concerns, as well as for addressing dryness, acne, and pigmentation issues.
Kylie Jenner shares her "quick everyday makeup" routine on Instagram using products from her brand, Kylie Cosmetics. In the tutorial, she applies bronzer, concealer, and bronzer to contour her face, adds a "glow balm" blush to her cheeks, and finishes with a rosy pink lip using her "tinted butter balm." Fans loved the natural and minimal look, and the post comes shortly after Jenner released the second drop of her clothing line, Khy.
Ariana Grande walks Vogue through her beauty routine, showcasing a '60s cat-eye and "pretty in pink" makeup look. She emphasizes the importance of skincare and preps her skin with an oxygenating serum, moisturizer mixed with SPF, and eye masks. Grande applies her own r.e.m. beauty products, including foundation, concealer, and eye stick for the cat-eye effect. She shares her love for Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe's makeup tricks and finishes the look with lip stain, lip gloss, and plumping gloss. Grande reflects on the desire to feel one's best and be loved, and shares her beauty secrets.
Dr. Barbara Sturm, a leading aesthetic physician, emphasizes a holistic approach to skincare, focusing on healing the skin with advanced ingredient science and combating inflammation. She believes in avoiding aggressive ingredients and quick fixes, instead opting for healing and nurturing the skin. Dr. Sturm is also researching exosomes, which play a role in reducing inflammation and encouraging skin regeneration, and she has created a collection with lab-synthesized exosomes for anti-aging treatment. Additionally, she shares her beauty experiments, including her custom-made blood moisturizer, and reveals her skincare hacks, such as using a sauna and doing a daily handstand for improved circulation. She emphasizes the importance of a balanced diet, exercise, grounding, good sleep, and stress reduction for overall wellness and glowing skin.
BuzzFeed shopping editor Jenae Sitzes highly recommends the Urban Decay setting spray for its ability to keep makeup intact for hours, even in challenging conditions such as hot weather, crowded rooms, and intense physical activity. The spray dries quickly, feels lightweight on the skin, and is suitable for dry and sensitive skin types. It has proven to be long-lasting, surviving sweat, tears, and 12 hours of wear. The setting spray is praised for its effectiveness in keeping liquid eyeliner, eyeshadow, mascara, foundation, blush, and glitter in place. Available on Amazon starting at $16.
Celebrity esthetician Renée Rouleau recommends hanging your head upside down for two minutes every night before bed to bring blood flow to your face and improve circulation. While this may not have significant long-term benefits, it can't hurt to try. Board-certified dermatologist Dustin Portela suggests that other practices like wearing SPF daily have a greater impact on fine lines and wrinkles.
Celebrity esthetician Renée Rouleau recommends hanging your head upside down for two minutes every night before bed to bring blood flow to your face and improve circulation. While there is no data to support this practice as part of a long-term beauty routine, it can't hurt either and Rouleau has undeniably beautiful skin.
Martha Stewart has responded to critics who suggested she had plastic surgery before appearing on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. The 81-year-old culinary icon denied having any plastic surgery and credited her beauty and health routines for helping her look camera-ready. She revealed that she has used fillers before but hates Botox. Stewart is the oldest cover model in SI Swimsuit’s history and will join Megan Fox, Kim Petras, and Brooks Nader as this year’s cover stars.
Kylie Jenner has revealed that she has changed her makeup routine to a more natural look, using less product but still achieving the same "snatched" look. She applies a yet-to-be-released foundation sample with her hands and uses a mix of Kylie Cosmetics and other brands, including Nudestix, Charlotte Tilbury, and Anastasia Beverly Hills. Jenner also revealed that she has stopped wearing lash extensions and is embracing her natural lashes. Despite her experimental era with makeup, her 5-year-old daughter Stormi still doesn't play with makeup.
Jen Shah's friend and assistant, who manages her social media accounts, shared on Instagram that the former "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star looks "beautiful" and "glowy" while serving time at Bryan Federal Prison Camp in Texas. Shah has been observing Ramadan and teaching a fitness class three times a week, earning herself the nickname "Jen Fonda." She pleaded guilty to defrauding thousands of people in a telemarketing scheme and was originally sentenced to 6.5 years, but her sentence was later reduced by one year. She is now scheduled to be released on Aug. 30, 2028.