Rachel Weisz Skin-Care Ad Banned for Misleading Photoshopping
As though anyone believes skin-care products actually reverse aging anyway.
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As though anyone believes skin-care products actually reverse aging anyway.
Plus, Cara Delevingne covers S Moda magazine.
Plus, the Advertising Standards Authority in the U.K. banned another campaign: This time, it's a series of sexist deodorant ads.
Also, more on Filipa Fino's new company.
Plus, reports that the TSA are disproportionately patting down black women's natural hairstyles.
Plus, a how-to guide for the perfect "feline eye," and more beauty news.
Also, Lauren Conrad apparently dyed her hair rainbow colors.
Also, Lauren Remington Platt's "pet peeve" and more, in today's bumper roundup of beauty news.
Also, a Russian makeup artist transformed herself into Jared Leto with face paint.
Also, Jo Malone's newest fragrance was inspired by Keats.
Also, Beth Ditto wants to design underwear and swimsuits.
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