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Sweetie and NYX Jelly Job Lip Gloss

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Sweetie NYX Jelly Job Lip Gloss is officially here and it is giving glossy fun with a bold beauty twist. Sweetie and NYX Cosmetics have partnered to spotlight the Jelly Job Lip Gloss collection and the match feels natural. Sweetie has always leaned into playful glam and NYX is known for accessible trend driven makeup. Together they deliver a lip moment that feels current and wearable.

The Jelly Job Lip Gloss stands out for its lightweight feel and high shine finish. The formula is designed to glide on smoothly and leave lips looking juicy without feeling sticky. It offers comfortable wear while enhancing natural lip color with a glossy payoff that works for everyday looks or full glam moments.

Sweetie brings her signature confidence and style to the collaboration. In campaign visuals she showcases multiple shades from the Jelly Job Lip Gloss line proving how versatile the product is across different moods and makeup looks. The gloss fits right into her beauty aesthetic which mixes fun femininity with confidence.

NYX Cosmetics continues to focus on inclusive beauty with products that perform well and stay affordable. The Jelly Job Lip Gloss reflects that mission by delivering shine and comfort that makeup lovers actually want. This partnership highlights how celebrity collaborations can feel authentic when the product aligns with personal style.

The Sweetie NYX Jelly Job Lip Gloss launch is another reminder that glossy lips are not going anywhere. It is easy to wear easy to layer and perfect for anyone who wants shine without fuss.

If you love lip gloss that feels good looks good and fits into real life beauty routines this one is worth checking out.

The slow ordinary: ‘boring fiction’

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Benefits Backed by Science – LAMAV

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If there’s one oil that does it all and is useful for every skin type, you can’t go past Jojoba Oil. This lightweight, non-comedogenic oil mimics the skin’s natural sebum and has many proven benefits on the skin. From balancing oily skin to taming frizzy hair, this multi-tasking oil has become a go-to ingredient in many skincare products.

Whether you’re struggling with dryness, acne, sensitivity, or simply looking to boost your skin health, jojoba oil has something to offer your complexion. Let’s explor the many benefits of jojoba oil in skincare and why it deserves a permanent place in your skincare rituals.

What is Jojoba Oil?

Sourced from the seeds of the Simmondsia chinensis plant, which grows in the arid regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, jojoba oil isn’t technically an oil. It is a liquid wax ester, which closely resembles the natural sebum produced by human skin. This unique composition is what makes jojoba oil so loved by all skin types.

Jojoba oil is made by harvesting the ripe seeds from the jojoba plant and then extracting the liquid wax via cold pressing. The seeds are then cleaned, crushed, and processed to separate the liquid wax from the solid plant material. The extracted liquid is then filtered and clarified to remove impurities, resulting in the finished jojoba oil.


How Jojoba Oil Works on the Skin

Jojoba oil penetrates easily and is a natural humectant, helping to hydrate the skin and lock in moisture. Containing antioxidant rich vitamin E, jojoba seed oil also fights oxidative stress—helping to maintain firm skin and prevent premature ageing.

For oily skin types, jojoba oil can help regulate sebum production. When the skin senses it has adequate moisture or oil levels, it reduces the overproduction of oil, helping to balance your complexion.

For dry skin types, jojoba oil replenishes moisture levels and protects the integrity of your skin’s barrier. This prevents dry skin and minimises risk of skin flare ups for anyone with skin sensitivities.


Scientifically Backed Benefits of Jojoba Oil in Skincare

Deep Hydration & Moisture Retention

Jojoba oil works by forming a protective barrier that locks in moisture while still allowing the skin to breathe. This makes it an ideal natural moisturiser for the face and body either as a stand alone product or within a formulation.


Balances Oily Skin & Regulates Sebum

Unlike heavier oils that can leave a greasy residue and block pores, jojoba oil is considered non-comedogenic. Its lightweight texture penetrates the skin’s surface to deliver long-lasting hydration that promotes balanced skin without the excess oil.


Anti-Inflammatory & Soothing Effects

For people struggling with conditions such as eczema and psoriasis, jojoba oil’s hydrating benefits can also help soothe dry and irritated skin. Jojoba oil also contains fatty acids, known for their repairing and anti-inflammatory effects on the skin. These benefits combined make it an ideal skin treatment for inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema, sunburn and soothing skin relief post skin procedures such as skin needling and face peels.


Supports Wound Healing & Skin Repair

Jojoba oil contains essential vitamins such as vitamin e, vitamin B, copper and zinc which all assist to support wound healing and generally strengthen the skin’s structure. As a result, it has shown to help minimise the appearance of scarring, making it an ideal body oil to minimise stretch marks and treat acne scarring without the risk of causing further congestion to the skin.


Antioxidant Protection

Jojoba oil is loaded with antioxidants that provide both immediate protection and long-term skin health benefits.

  • Vitamin E: Protects against free radicals that cause premature aging.

  • Vitamin B-complex: Helps skin repair.

  • Zinc and copper: Support collagen production and wound healing.

  • Iodine: Offers natural antibacterial benefits.

These nutrients not only support skin health, but also defend against environmental stress that leads to premature ageing.


Antimicrobial & Antifungal Properties

Jojoba oil contains compounds such as iodine that contribute to its antibacterial properties and ability to fight skin infections and breakouts. Its antimicrobial and antifungal properties may also help with skin and scalp conditions like dandruff while minimising risk of infection when the skin’s barrier is compromised.

Who Should Use Jojoba Oil?

Jojoba oil is great for all ages, skin types and concerns as it is gentle enough to use undiluted and is unlikely to cause any negative skin reaction. Read on to discover how your skin type can benefit from this wonder oil.

Mature Skin

The combination of antioxidants, vitamins, and fatty acids in jojoba oil makes it a fantastic age-defence treatment. Regular use can:

  • Improve skin elasticity.

  • Minimise the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

  • Maintain a hydrated, healthy glow.

By maintaining hydration and protecting against oxidative stress, jojoba oil slows down the visible signs of aging, keeping the skin resilient and plump.

Sensitive Skin

Many commercial skincare products contain synthetic fragrances and preservatives that can trigger irritation in sensitive skin. Jojoba oil is naturally hypoallergenic and free of common irritants, making it suitable for even the most delicate skin.

Because it’s so gentle, jojoba oil can be applied directly to the skin without the need for dilution.

This makes it an excellent choice for:

  • Sensitive baby skin.

  • People prone to allergies and skin conditions such as dermatitis.

  • Post-procedure recovery such as chemical peels or laser treatments.

  • Anyone experiencing sunburn.

Acne Prone Skin

If you have acne prone skin, it makes sense to want to keep oil far away from your skin. However, jojoba oil is uniquely suited to support and balance acne prone skin.

  • Its similarity to our skin’s sebum signals to the skin that it has enough oil, balancing and reducing the greasy environment in which acne-causing bacteria thrive.

  • Its antibacterial properties help prevent infection in existing blemishes.

  • Its anti-inflammatory action reduces redness and swelling, speeding up the healing process.

  • It also supports post-acne treatment by accelerating wound healing and minimising risk of acne scarring.


How to Use Jojoba Oil in Your Skincare Routine

Jojoba Oil is often used as a carrier oil in skincare formulations but can be used directly on the skin as a stand alone product.

Jojoba Oil is the ultimate multi-tasking ingredient and can be used:

  • As a moisturiser – either as a stand alone product or within your daily moisturiser

  • As a cleansing oil to remove makeup

  • Mixed into DIY face masks or serums

  • As a skin treatment to replenish and repair dry, irritated skin

  • As a body oil

  • As a hair treatment including a scalp conditioner to soothe a flaky scalp, applied as a leave on treatment to tame frizzy hair or use jojoba as an all over hair mask once per week before shampooing to improve the condition of your hair.

Jojoba Infused Morning Skincare Routine

Boost your jojoba application in the morning with our top picks of the best organic jojoba oil infused skincare products below.

Lamav’s hyaluronic hydra-max serum

This ultra-hydrating serum is designed to give dry and dehydrated skin a powerful shield to lock in moisture and restore comfort and radiance. Jojoba Oil Esters, Hyaluronic Acid, CoEnzyme Q10 and Quandong visibly transforms skin texture to appear plumper and hydrated.


LAMAV’s Wrinkle Smoothing Cream

This highly concentrated moisturiser is packed with superfoods to maintain elasticity and firmness. The restorative powers of Australian Native Extracts along with Jojoba, Amla and Argan oil revitalise dry and dull skin.

LAMAV Vitamin C Hand Cream

Our hands are often an afterthought when it comes to skincare, but they really do deserve daily skincare. Our hands are always working and exposed to harsh elements so need nourishment to prevent premature ageing. LAMAV’s Vitamin C Hand Cream is enriched with skin-replenishing jojoba along with bio-actives including CoEnzyme Q10 and Shea Butter to provide a powerful antioxidant shield, supporting skin repair and regeneration.

Night Skincare Routine with Jojoba Oil

If you’re using jojoba oil for anti-ageing benefits, night application is the best time to support barrier repair and replenish essential vitamins to the skin while you sleep.

Nightly use of jojoba oil using our top jojoba skincare selections below will ensure you wake up with plump, glowing skin.


LAMAV’s Award Winning Marula Oil Cleanser

This purifying blend of natural oils including organic jojoba oil effortlessly cleanses the skin and gently dissolves makeup to reveal a clear, radiant complexion. The nourishing, antioxidant-rich formula enhances skin’s natural repair and keeps the lipid barrier intact, restoring moisture balance and healthy glow. This is the ideal jojoba infused makeup remover or first cleanse for all skin types.

LAMAV’s Omega Antioxidant Oil

This antioxidant-rich oil contains 100% pure actives—delivering a concentrated burst of moisture and essential fatty acids to strengthen and smooth the skin’s surface. Ideal for dry and dehydrated skin, this complex formula repairs the skin barrier, boosting moisture and skin elasticity. Jojoba Oil, CoEnzyme Q10, Chia Seed and Acai Oils work to shield against free radicals and environmental damage while promoting a youthful complexion.

LAMAV’s Firming Eye Lotion

This velvety eye cream with jojoba oil visibly lifts, tones and transforms the delicate eye area. Formulated with seven potent bio-actives including Wakame, Paracress and Caviar Lime to smooth fine lines and wrinkles.

LAMAV Ayurvedic Body Oil

Promoting self-care while minimising the appearance of scarring and stretch marks, LAMAV’s Body Oil containing jojoba oil is an ideal body treat for when you’re feeling dull or sluggish.  Formulated to rebalance the mind, body and soul, this delicate oil also transforms the appearance of dry skin and delivers an intense burst of hydration, for softer, smoother, skin.

Things to Keep in Mind with Jojoba Oil Skincare Use

When purchasing jojoba oil or jojoba oil infused skincare, it’s important to buy organic jojoba oil that is cold pressed and cosmetic grade to ensure you are delivering the best quality oil to your skin.


If you are using pure, fresh jojoba oil it will have a light golden hue. Any changes to the colour or smell may mean it has expired. Generally speakingjojoba oil will stay fresh for up to 2 years provided it is stored correctly (away from heat, air and light).

If you’re new to using jojoba oil in skincare, here are a few simple tips to get you started:

Patch test first: Although rare, skin can be complicated and reactions can occur at any time. Apply a small amount to your inner arm before using it on your face.

Start simple with small amounts: Use jojoba oil as a nighttime moisturiser on the face to see how your skin reacts and gradually introduce it to other areas of your routine such as the body and hair. A little also goes a long way so start with a few drops and you can always add more.

Layering tip: Apply jojoba oil after water-based serums but before heavier skincare products such as creams and balms.

Mix with makeup for a glowing skin tint: Combine a drop of jojoba oil with your foundation or BB cream for a healthy, dewy finish.

Final Thoughts on Jojoba in Skincare

Jojoba isn’t just great for your skin, it’s science backed skincare that delivers real results. Jojoba oil is the ultimate multitasker: skin-balancing moisturiser, hair-smoothing treatment, and skin soother – all without clogging pores or causing irritation. If you’re experiencing dry skin, irritation or dealing with stubborn acne scarring, jojoba oil may be just the thing you need to elevate your skin routine.

Tips to Get a Beauty-Forward Fresh Start

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Key Takeaways

  • If the new year has you seeking a fresh outlook on life, investing in your self-care and beauty routine may be just the jumpstart you need.
  • Common beauty concerns this time of year include dryness, hair damage, and a compromised skin barrier. Anything from an in-office treatment to a new product or two can help address these for an instant revamp.

“New year, new me” is a phrase we’ve all said once or twice (or thirty times), and for good reason. The new year brings an opportunity to refresh, start with a clean slate, and finally begin those better-for-you habits we’ve been putting off until after the holidays. Maybe it’s a big change, or maybe it’s as simple as committing to washing your makeup off every night, no matter how tedious it might feel. (If you’re judging me for that last sentence, I envy you.)

For me, as a thirty-something who thought I’d have every routine nailed down by now, my goals for the new year are to focus on self-care. I’m going to get the mani-pedi or blowout, even if it means committing an hour of my time. I’m also honing in on a skincare routine tailored to my needs, and reminding myself that getting dressed up on a work-from-home day is not off the table.

Feeling the urge for a new year’s beauty refresh, but unsure where to start? Ahead, we’ve tapped a few experts to share why the start of 2026 is a great time to embrace a simple upgrade or twocomplete with the most common concerns and a few ideas to consider for skin, makeup, and hair.

The Art of the New Year’s Beauty Revamp

The new year often feels like a good time for a rebirth of self, or—in a less dramatic fashion—to start some new positive self-care habits. But it’s not all mental: January is also a time of year when your skin, hair, and body need a little extra TLC. “New Year’s is always about getting a fresh start, and for some people, that may be related to products and skincare,” explains board-certified dermatologist Marisa Garshick, MD, FAAD. “Some people focus on new skincare concerns, which may require different products than they are using. For others, it may be that holiday stress and travel take their toll and cause people to want to reset. Some people may have also received new skincare products or devices and are interested in testing them out.” Garshick’s last point holds merit this time of year, as the holidays often lead to finally getting that new skincare device or trending hair tool.

On the topic of hair, “after the holidays, people often feel like their hair needs a reset,” says hairstylist Paulina Raciborski. “Between increased heat styling, frequent events, and winter weather, your hair can lose its shine and overall health. The New Year is a natural point to reassess what’s working and what isn’t. A hair refresh is often about restoring condition, simplifying maintenance, and choosing a look that’s easy to maintain for the months ahead.”

Common New Year’s Beauty Concerns

Dry skin, makeup not sitting right, hair falling flat, you name it: Winter brings wellness challenges, but the new year brings solutions. Below are a few concerns you might be experiencing at this time—all are common, which means you’ll also find plenty of potential fixes.

Dry Skin

“Winter can cause skin dryness on the face and the body,” Garshick explains. “Cooler temperatures, lower humidity, and increased exposure to indoor heating can all lead to dryness and irritation. This can also lead to the itchy feeling associated with dry skin. General dryness can also increase the potential for eczema, which can appear as pink flaky patches on the face or body.” The same applies to hair, which can result in dryness, breakage, split ends, and faded color as a result.

Products are your friend here, the experts agree. Whether it’s nailing the ideal dry skin routine or adding a hydrating hair mask to your holiday wishlist, we’ve got a solution for all of your target concerns.

Post-Summer Sun Damage

As if shorter days and colder temperatures weren’t punishment enough, our skin is also a visual reminder of the environment around us. Often, as we enter winter months, sun damage from the summer becomes more apparent.

“The new year is a common time for treatments that help address post-summer skin, using lasers and chemical peels to reduce signs of sun damage, including sun spots, fine lines, and wrinkles,” Garshick notes. “Many patients come in wanting to reverse the cumulative effects of sun exposure from warmer months.”

Dullness

This concern impacts us across the board. Dull skin leads to less-than-ideal product application, and dull hair can cause color and styling issues. “During the winter, the cold temperatures and lack of humidity in the air can lead to dryness of the skin,” Garshick says. “Indoor heating and hot showers can also lead to a loss of moisture and make the skin more vulnerable to irritation and a dull appearance. Additionally, holiday travel can take its toll and leave the skin looking dull, so boosting radiance in the new year is key.”

As for hair, beyond environmental factors, Raciborski adds that sometimes it comes down to simply not having time or energy for maintenance. “Many people also notice their haircut or color no longer feels polished or easy to maintain after a busy season,” she notes. “Hair may feel dull, heavier, or harder to style, which usually signals it’s time for a refresh rather than a major change.”

Acne Flare-Ups and Compromised Skin Barrier

“Holiday travel and not removing makeup can trigger worsening breakouts, and for some people, the new year can be a good time to focus on dealing with them,” Garshick says. And sometimes, quick attempts at tackling new skin concerns can disrupt the skin barrier. “Over-exfoliation, harsh cleansing, or trying new products if traveling can disrupt the moisture barrier, leaving skin feeling tight, sensitive, and irritated,” Garshick continues. “For this reason, some people may find it helpful to simplify their routine in the new year.” As the saying goes, less is more.

Beauty Refreshes to Start the Year Right

Regardless of your concerns, the new year brings new opportunity to correct and redirect, and our experts have some great ideas on where to start. From booking that long-awaited appointment to simple at-home switches, check out six of their top ideas below.

In-Office Treatments

Committing to a refreshed at-home skincare routine is phase one, but phase two of a new year’s beauty upgrade is leaning into dermatologist treatments that target your specific concerns. “The winter is especially good for procedures like chemical peels given overall decreased UV exposure during this time,” Garshick explains. Below are just a few treatments you might consider—each has its own set of benefits, so you have options that fit a range of goals.

  • Chemical peels: Looking to glow this year? “Chemical peels use exfoliating solutions to remove the dead skin cells, revealing a brighter, and smoother complexion,” Garshick tells us. While there’s a bit of downtime involved in a professional peel, it can be well worth it in revealing radiant, rejuvenated skin.
  • Laser treatments: “Laser treatments target signs of aging like sun damage, age spots, and uneven skin texture,” Garshick says. “These treatments encourage collagen production, leaving your skin smoother and more even-toned.”
  • Microneedling: If your primary goal is smoother, plumper skin, “microneedling like InMode Morpheus8 is excellent for post-holiday skin rejuvenation,” Garshick shares. “This treatment uses tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin that support collagen production. It’s particularly effective for improving texture and reducing the appearance of fine lines.”

Refresh Your Makeup Bag

We’ve all got that one makeup product (or multiple) that’s our go-to, but may or may not be long past its shelf life. While I’m typically in denial that any beauty item I put on my face could be expired, there’s no avoiding the passage of time.

“Clean out your makeup bags,” emphasizes celebrity makeup artist Renny Vasquez. “Get rid of anything that has expired or is not serving you through the winter months. Record the date you opened the products, or add the date to your calendar when you plan to refresh them. This way, you know when it’s time to replace.”

Get a Fresh Cut and Color

Maybe it’s dramatic, or maybe it’s a simple dead-end chop. But either way, Raciborski says the new year is the perfect excuse. “A trim or refined shape can help remove damage and restore movement,” she notes. “Choosing a cut or color plan that prioritizes manageability and long term results [is a good New Year’s plan].”

Raciborski notes that subtle color adjustments like a gloss or toner can be a great alternative to a full color session to feel fresh with minimal upkeep. She also says that deep conditioning and bond repair are important to “strengthen hair after the holidays,” and reworking your styling routine to reduce heat can improve your hair health in the long run.

Upgrade Your Home Skin Routine

If making it to a dermatologist’s office for treatment isn’t an option for you, there are plenty of ways to upgrade your routine at home. “Gua sha is a simple but effective way to elevate your at-home routine,” Garshick shares. “With just a few minutes a day, it can help reduce puffiness, support lymphatic drainage, and improve circulation. It’s also a great way to build a moment of mindful self-care into your morning or evening.”

Beyond tools, specific products can help you achieve a post-dermatologist glow at home. “For those looking to up their anti-aging skincare game, using a retinoid is key,” Garshick tells us. “Retinoids are available over-the-counter or as a prescription, and [they] stimulate collagen production and help overall tone and texture.”

But don’t forget that protection and nourishment are as important as all you’re doing to sculpt and glow. “Regardless of what you do to your skin, it is always important to ensure a healthy skin barrier to minimize dryness and ensure the skin can best tolerate procedures and active ingredients,” Garshick says. “Look for moisturizers containing barrier-supporting ingredients like ceramides and cleansers that won’t strip the skin of its natural [barrier].”

A New Piercing or Tattoo

Beauty goes beyond the classic definition, and if you’re looking to spice up your look in the new year, a new tattoo or piercing might just be the answer. Gone are the days of holding yourself back from tattoos, and with so many options from dainty to daring, there’s something for everyone. If you’ve had a new tat on your mind for a while or are feeling inspired by a certain trend or aesthetic, it could be just the energy you need to discover the 2026 version of yourself.

If you’re looking for a semi-permanent change but aren’t ready to commit to a tattoo, a piercing feels like a happy medium. It’s still fun and flashy, but it’s possible to change up the look once it’s healed (or remove it later, if need be). If you’re looking for fresh options to consider, check out our roundup of the fastest-healing piercings.

Bring Your Manicure Mood Board to Life

If a permanent change isn’t in the cards for you next year, we get it. In that case, the new year is a great time to finally test out that funky manicure you’ve had bookmarked for half of 2025. Perhaps it’s caviar nails for a night out, cocktail-inspired nails to carry the holiday festivities a little longer (even if you’re observing dry January), or a bold cheetah print nail just because. No matter what, a bold mani is a seamless yet effective way to upgrade your look for the new year.

The Final Takeaway

The new year brings new opportunities for beauty upgrades, positive habit changes, and an excuse to pamper yourself more—no matter what that looks like for you. It’s a great excuse to finally go for any treatments or major changes you’ve been mulling over, but even the smallest of routine upgrades (or low-key hair and nail updates) can be just what you need to rejuvenate your spirit for 2026. If you were looking for an excuse to invest in self-care, this is your sign to do so.

I Asked an Astrologist About My 2026 Love Life. And Here’s Why You Should, Too

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“The year 2026 will be one of pleasure and play for you,” astrologer Grace McGrade, who works with dating app Stars Align, told me one Tuesday evening last November during a reading focused on my love life. After nearly six years of being (mostly) single—and frankly, a little bored—this was exactly the kind of news I’d been wanting to hear, some that helped me feel a little more hopeful about the upcoming year. But can astrology really determine how your love life will look in the coming 12 months?

Admittedly, I’ve always been a bit of a skeptic. Although I’m somewhat into star signs (I know a great deal about being a Leo, which is perhaps the most Leo trait of all), I’ve never really understood how astrology can tell you much about your future. But speaking to McGrade, she just seemed to get me, from how I love to what I’m looking for—and apparently, it’s all because of my birth chart.

A birth chart depicts where the planets and stars were in the sky based on the time, location, and day you were born; they all exist within one of 12 houses that signify a component of life. Also known as a natal chart, it “shows how you attach, what makes you feel safe, and where you tend to repeat the same scripts,” McGrade tells SELF. Looking to the specific planet placements, she expands: “Venus reveals how you give and receive love, what you find beautiful, and how you pursue pleasure. The moon speaks to emotional needs and attachment, while Mars shows desire, chemistry, and how you go after what you want. The 7th house and its ruler tell us about partnership dynamics, while the 8th house shows us how we share and bond.” Together, she adds, these readings can speak volumes about your romantic instincts and how the coming year may work out for you.

For my own love life, 2026 is set to be a pretty pivotal year if my birth chart is anything to go by. As well as the whole “pleasure and play” thing (which really resonates since I’ve promised myself I will explore more sexually), McGrade shared that she could tell that I’d be prioritizing love where I feel completely “seen.” As someone who’s never felt fully understood and accepted by exes, this is spot on.

Meet the Ingredients Behind Your January Glow Reset – 100% PURE

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Introduction

If you have ever scanned the back of a skincare product and felt unsure where to focus, you are not alone. Ingredient lists can feel overwhelming, especially when every product seems to highlight a different star component promising hydration, glow, or repair.

The truth is, not all ingredients support the skin in the same way. Some work on the surface, some work deeper, and others only make sense when paired with the right supporting ingredients. This is especially important when the skin barrier is stressed and glow feels harder to maintain.

January is the ideal time to simplify ingredient confusion and return to what truly supports skin health. Barrier repair and radiance are not driven by a single ingredient, but by a thoughtful combination of components that hydrate, protect, and replenish what the skin naturally needs.

This guide breaks down four of the most important ingredients for a January glow reset, explaining what they do, why they matter, and how they work together to support a healthy, resilient skin barrier.

Ceramides: The Skin’s Natural Shield

Ceramides are one of the most important components of a healthy skin barrier. They are naturally occurring lipids that make up a significant portion of the skin’s outer layer and act as a protective seal.

Think of ceramides as the glue that holds skin cells together. When ceramide levels are strong, the barrier stays intact, moisture remains locked in, and the skin is better protected from environmental stress. When ceramides are depleted, gaps form in the barrier, allowing water to escape and irritants to enter more easily.

This loss of ceramides is often what leads to dryness, sensitivity, and that tight feeling after cleansing. Supporting ceramide levels helps restore barrier integrity, improves moisture retention, and allows the skin to feel more comfortable and resilient over time.

Ceramides are especially valuable during a reset because they address the root of many common skin concerns rather than masking symptoms on the surface.

Hyaluronic Acid: Hydration That Skin Can Use

Hyaluronic acid is best known for its ability to attract and hold water within the skin. It functions as a humectant, meaning it draws moisture into the skin and helps keep it there.

When skin is properly hydrated, texture appears smoother, fine lines look softer, and overall comfort improves. Hydration also supports the skin’s ability to function efficiently, which is essential for barrier repair and recovery.

One of the reasons hyaluronic acid is so effective is that it works in harmony with the skin. It delivers water without heaviness and helps replenish hydration that is easily lost through environmental exposure, air conditioning, or over-cleansing.

Hydration alone is not enough for lasting comfort, but it is a critical first step. When the skin has adequate water content, it is better prepared to respond to nourishing ingredients and maintain balance throughout the day.

Niacinamide: The Balancer

Niacinamide is one of those ingredients that quietly does a lot of work behind the scenes. It supports barrier repair, helps improve tone, and encourages the skin to behave more predictably over time.

One of niacinamide’s most valuable roles is its ability to strengthen the skin barrier by supporting the production of ceramides and improving moisture retention. This makes it especially helpful when skin feels reactive, uneven, or prone to dehydration.

Niacinamide is also known for its balancing effect. It helps regulate excess oil while supporting hydration, which is why it works well across skin types. Skin that feels both oily and dry often responds well to niacinamide because it addresses imbalance rather than pushing the skin in one direction.

During a reset, niacinamide helps calm stressed skin and support clarity without irritation. The Niacinamide Boost fits seamlessly into this phase, offering targeted support that enhances resilience and encourages a smoother, more even-looking complexion over time.

Plant Oils: Replenishing What Skin Loses

While hydration brings water into the skin, plant oils play a critical role in replenishing the lipids that help keep that water from escaping. These oils are rich in fatty acids that support barrier integrity, softness, and flexibility.

Over time, daily cleansing, environmental exposure, and stress can deplete the skin’s natural lipid content. When this happens, skin may feel tight, rough, or less elastic even if it is well hydrated. Reintroducing supportive plant oils helps restore comfort and reinforces the skin’s protective layer.

Organic Rosehip Oil is especially valued for its lightweight feel and nutrient-rich profile. It supports softness and glow while helping improve the look of uneven tone and texture. Because it absorbs well without heaviness, it works beautifully during a reset when the goal is nourishment without overload.

Plant oils are not about adding shine. They are about restoring balance so the skin feels supple, cushioned, and resilient again.

How These Ingredients Work Together in a Reset Routine

Each of these ingredients plays a specific role, but their real strength lies in how they work together within a supportive routine.

Cleanse

Begin by preparing the skin without disrupting balance. The Argan Oil Creamy Cleanser gently removes impurities while helping preserve essential moisture and lipids.

Treat

Support structure and repair with the Mushroom Peptides Firming Serum. This step helps reinforce resilience and hydration, creating a strong foundation for barrier recovery.

Boost


Enhance balance and calm with Niacinamide Boost. This targeted step helps regulate oil, support barrier repair, and improve overall skin tone during a reset.

Oil Support


Replenish lost lipids with Organic Rosehip Oil. Applied after serums or mixed into moisturizer, it helps restore softness, flexibility, and glow.

Moisturize

Seal everything in with the Mushroom Peptide Moisturizer. This step reinforces moisture retention and supports comfort throughout the day and night.

Weekly Brightening


Maintain clarity gently with the Vitamin C Glow Max Bright Mask. Used once a week, it refreshes the complexion without compromising barrier health.

Together, these ingredients and steps create a routine that supports repair first, allowing glow to emerge naturally and sustainably.

Conclusion

When it comes to glow, ingredients matter, but how they work together matters even more. Barrier repair and radiance are not driven by one standout ingredient or a short-term fix. They are the result of thoughtful formulation and ingredient synergy.

Ceramides help rebuild the skin’s protective shield. Hyaluronic acid restores hydration the skin can actually use. Niacinamide brings balance and resilience. Plant oils replenish what daily stress and cleansing take away. Together, these ingredients support the skin in a way that feels sustainable rather than overwhelming.

A January glow reset is not about chasing brightness. It is about strengthening the foundation that allows skin to look calm, hydrated, and naturally luminous. When the barrier is supported and the skin’s needs are met consistently, glow becomes a reflection of health rather than something you have to force.

By understanding what these ingredients do and how they complement each other, you can build a routine that supports your skin not just for January, but for the months ahead.

FAQ: Ingredients and Barrier Repair

Can I use these ingredients together?

Yes. Ceramides, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and plant oils are designed to work well together. Hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid bring water into the skin, while ceramides and plant oils help seal that hydration in. Niacinamide supports balance and barrier repair, making the entire routine more effective when used consistently.

Are these ingredients suitable for sensitive skin?

In most cases, yes. These ingredients are commonly recommended for sensitive or compromised skin because they support barrier health rather than aggressively stimulating the skin. When introducing any new product, it is still best to start slowly and observe how your skin responds, especially during a reset period.

How long before ingredient benefits become visible?

Some benefits, like improved hydration and comfort, may be noticeable within a few days. Barrier repair and visible glow typically develop over several weeks with consistent use. Long-term improvements in texture, tone, and resilience are the result of ongoing nourishment rather than immediate change.

How Readers Shopped and Spent

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Beauty shopping habits are evolving faster than ever, and 2025 was no exception. To uncover what’s driving these changes, we surveyed more than 400 NewBeauty readers* about how they shopped, what influenced their purchases, and how much they spent on their favorite products. The results paint a clear picture: convenience, digital influence and skin-care splurges are shaping the way beauty lovers invest in themselves. From the dominance of online shopping to the power of social media and professional advice, here’s what stood out most.

Online Shopping Dominates

The majority of readers preferred the convenience of online shopping. A striking 73 percent of respondents said they bought mostly online, while 20 percent reported their purchases were about the same online and in-store. Only 6 percent shopped mostly in-store, showing that digital beauty shopping continues to lead the way.

What Influenced Purchases Most

Social media was the biggest influence on beauty purchases in 2025, with 29 percent of readers citing platforms like TikTok and Instagram as their top source of inspiration. Close behind, 27 percent of respondents said dermatologist or professional advice guided their decisions, and 14 percent pointed to online advertising as a major factor.

How Much Readers Spent Per Month

When it comes to spending, skin care topped the charts for splurges. Regarding skin-care budgets specifically, 30 percent of respondents noted they spent between $100 and $200 per month, 22 percent spent more than $500 per month, and 20 percent spent less than $100 per month.

Makeup spending was more modest, with 42 percent spending less than $100 monthly, 23 percent spending $100–$200, and 14 percent spending $200–$300. Hair care followed a similar pattern: 41 percent of respondents spent less than $100 per month, 25 percent spent $100–$200, and 13 percent spent $200–$300 monthly.

The Bottom Line

The data makes one thing clear: beauty consumers are embracing digital convenience, leaning on trusted advice and social trends, and prioritizing skin care as their ultimate investment.

*Source: BeautyEngine Advanced Research, 2026

The New Dietary Guidelines Are Stressing Me Out as a Working Mom of 4

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I’m already stressed that I’m not doing enough as a mom—I’m not present enough, I work too much, I forgot to read a story to them last night before bed, my house is messy, I was grumpy the other night, I didn’t join the PTA…I could go on. Feeling like I’m harming my kids when they have a little added sugar only heaps on what I’m already grappling with on a daily basis.

Turns out, dietitians get it.

While dietitians agree that Americans as a whole need to cut back on added sugar, they stress that swearing it off entirely is not the way to go. “It is incredibly important that children receive early nutrition education and exposure to a wide variety of foods,” Meghan Reed, MS, RD, clinical nutrition manager at Northwell’s Lenox Hill Hospital, tells SELF. “Restrictive dietary approaches, however, are not an effective teaching tool.”

Reed points out that recommendations need to be “realistic” and “designed to empower families”—not add to our stress. This recommendation “ignores how children live,” Dena Champion, RD, a dietitian at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, tells SELF. “Birthday parties, school celebrations, holidays with grandparents, and normal social experiences all involve food,” she points out. It also sets kids up to become obsessive about sugar, Champion says. “When we make foods completely off-limits, we risk creating shame, secrecy, and an unhealthy fixation on those ‘forbidden’ foods,” she explains. “Children need to learn how to navigate a world where sweets exist.”

Lisa Moskovitz, RD, CDN, CEO of NY Nutrition Group and author of The Core 3 Healthy Eating Planalso tells SELF that these added sugar recommendations don’t make sense for families. “As a dietitian who works with children and a mother myself, all I can say is that whoever made the recommendation to avoid all added sugar until 10 doesn’t have children themselves,” she says. “Not only is that impossible when you walk inside a school cafeteria, but I believe it would cause more harm to stress over every gram of added sugar that goes into your children’s mouth than it would be to let them enjoy the occasional cookie or cereal bar. It is unrealistic and overly restrictive.”

The Traitors Season 4: Is Everyone Related to Someone Else?

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After the task, Jessie leapt onto Jack in celebration, suggesting a level of intimacy we hadn’t previously seen between the pair. This immediately sparked speculation that they might be brother and sister — especially given that Jack is reportedly engaged.

Adding fuel to the fire, Jack later said he “couldn’t be more proud” of Jessie, a surprisingly personal comment considering the pair supposedly only met when they entered the castle.

For many fans, it was yet another moment that felt like more than a coincidence.

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Jack might need to rein in the physical affection, because fans are officially on high alert. One eagle-eyed viewer shared an Instagram video of Jack placing his hand on Stephen’s shoulder almost instinctively as the group huddled together — a small moment that sent the internet spiralling.

Some fans were immediately convinced the pair could be a couple. However, others were quick to shut that theory down after spotting Stephen’s alleged partner elsewhere, suggesting the interaction may point to a close friendship rather than romance.

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Some viewers suspect that Harriet and Hugo are either siblings or at least know each other from their work as barristers. Others argue that the theory doesn’t hold, pointing to how Harriet orchestrated his vote-out — though anyone with siblings would know that doesn’t automatically rule it out.

Their debate also felt eerily familiar, as if they were slipping into patterns only people who know each other well would fall into.

Adding to the intrigue is the Latin quote hanging above the family tree in the castle:

“Beware whom you trust as your own blood. The sharpest knives are often handed to the table by faithful servants. Among intimate friends lurk the most secret enemies; take care not to let your confidence become the cause of your downfall and agitation.”

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Many viewers are convinced they might be mother and son, pointing to a striking resemblance between the pair. Reece’s instinctive attempt to help Amanda during the skull challenge only added fuel to the speculation, leaving fans wondering just how deep their connection really runs.

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We have a sneaking suspicion that Fiona might actually be Reece’s grandmother. Hear us out: he barely flinched when she didn’t save him during the challenge, and he didn’t complain in his confessional — or at least it wasn’t shared, possibly because he referenced their connection. Meanwhile, Fiona seemed unusually relaxed throughout the process, which could make sense if she’s quietly planning to protect her beloved grandson.

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Two Northern Irish players, and no, they’re definitely not dating — Rachel is married with three kids, and Matthew is openly gay. But could they be siblings? They claim to hail from different parts of Northern Ireland, though we’ve seen contestants bend the truth about their backgrounds before.

After Claudia selected her Traitors, Rachel and Matthew shared relief that they were both Faithful — though we now know Rachel was bluffing.

What’s particularly intriguing is Matthew telling Rachel how pleased he was she wasn’t a Traitor. Innocent? Maybe. But coming from someone you’d only met an hour earlier, it felt… a little too personal.

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These two are clearly close — friends, if not something more. Matthew lives in Edinburgh, while Stephen claims London as his base, though he’s Scottish through and through.

Why your current curling wand may need an upgrade

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She’s helped you get ready for work, school and night outs, seen your good days and your bad. She may have burned your once or twice but never meant it, and now it’s time to give her a break.

We’re talking about your hair curler. If you and your hair curler have been together longer than some of your relationships it may be time to upgrade.

There are ton of curling irons out there and for good reason – they help create different curls and looks. Whether you love loose, beachy waves or want to enhance your natural curls, having that one go-to styling tool you can trust with your hair is ideal, instead of cluttering your space with different curlers for different occasions.

The first electric hair curler was patented and introduced in 1959, before this, metal tongs (yes, tongs like cooking tongs) were heated and hair was wrapped around them.

Thankfully, we have come a very long way since then. Now, hair curlers come in different shapes (bubble or barrel), sizes, lengths, and different materials. These is a curler for any style you’re trying to achieve. Hair straighteners are also well-used to create waves and curls with the right technique.

Hair Curler Upgrade

If you’re unsure about whether you’re ready for your next hair curler, let’s look at the obvious reasons as to why you should upgrade.

Your hair needs may have changed. Have you noticed your hair drying out or breaking more? Perhaps styling at too high temperatures have damaged your hair. You may want to look for a tool with lower heat settings that can still get the curls done. On the flip side, your curler may not have consistent heat pay-off anymore, resulting in uneven curls and longer styling time.

You keep forgetting to switch off your hair curler. Is there any feeling worse than being out to dinner or at your office hoping you turned off your curler? The anxiety of trying to remember is enough to make your hair fry.

Your curler doesn’t work for your length. Maybe you bought a size that worked for an old hair cut or style, but you find styling with it now more challenging. Or perhaps you may have bought a shaped curler like a bubble wand, but find your styling techniques have evolved or your taste in curls have changed and now you need a barrel wand.

Hair Curler Upgrade

You’re sick of burning your fingers on the hair curler. We’ve all been there, even when you’re trying to be super careful it’s easy to burn your finger or hand with many traditional or old school hair curlers. Wondering if there’s a better way when it comes to heat styling? There is now.

You need a hair curler for your natural hair and your hair extensions. Many hair curlers have limited heat settings and some start way too high for natural hair, let alone hair extensions. Most curlers also come in a standard length that doesn’t always work for long hair – you need a hair curler that is safe and effective for both.

We are fans of big, luscious curls – it’s no secret.  We even have our own signature Luxy Waves and a full tutorial on how to achieve them. Creating a hair curler for all hair types was a natural fit, but we especially wanted to create a tool specifically for the type of hair we know best – hair extensions. The Luxy Hair Signature Curler might just be the curler upgrade you’re looking for.

Hair Curler Upgrade

The Luxy Hair Signature Curler is made with a 1” barrel, but what makes it unique from your typical 1” hair curlers is its length at 7.2” – nearly 2” longer than the average curling wand barrel length. It is the perfect wand to achieve our Signature Luxy Waves, and works especially well if you have longer hair, or hair extensions. The extended barrel will allow you to wrap your long hair evenly without having to overlap the strands.

The Luxy Hair Signature Curler is made of a tourmaline ceramic mixed coating, which evenly distributes heat. This specific material mix also helps to reduce hair breakage and damage, prevents frizz and helps to enhance shine. We created a wand truly with you in mind with a cool touch tip – no need to worry about accidentally burning your fingers. The curler also comes with a safety stand which allows the wand to rest on the table without having to touch the table or surface and a styling glove if you want that extra layer of protection.

Hair Curler Upgrade

Our favourite safety feature is the automatic shutoff. The Luxy Hair Signature curler has a 1-hour automatic shut-off safety feature, so you’ll never have to worry about whether you turned your curler off or not after you’ve left the house.

The curler also comes with 11 heat settings with one of the lower heat settings being 250°F (which is the recommended max heat setting to be used on our hair extensions) and goes up to 450°F which is great for girls with thick or coarse hair who need the extra heat to make curls stay.

Hair Curler Upgrade

Here’s a full breakdown of heat settings by hair types

You can safely style your curls without inflicting too much heat damage while still getting the curl or wave style you want. Always remember to apply heat protectant product!

Up to 250F: Heat setting for Luxy Hair and Remy human hair extensions

Up to 300F: Heat setting for fine, damaged and/or chemically treated hair. Remember to use hair masks and conditioning treatments to moisturize and strengthen hair, especially if you heat style often.

Up to 375F: Heat setting for thick to easy to curl hair

Up to 450F: Heat setting for very thick, coarse or hard to curl hair.

Hair styles and techniques have evolved so much over the years, especially with the aesthetic and information sharing available through social media, it’s only right that styling tools like hair curlers also get serious upgrades. We all want products we can do more with for less, it’s true for makeup, skincare, versatile clothing, it should be the same for our hair. Still need convincing it’s time to upgrade your hair curler?

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Here’s a breakdown of the biggest differences between your typical old school hair curler and the newest hair curlers:

Old school curlers

New Luxy Curler

Average 5” barrel length

Extended 7.2” barrel length

Single material coating, typically tourmaline OR ceramic.

Tourmaline Ceramic Mixed coating

Ceramic material helps to evenly distribute heat to the hair which is great in creating an even curl or wave from root to tip.

Tourmaline curling irons emit negative ions which make it ideal for frizzy and dry hair. Tourmaline also gives the hair shine, so it also works great for curling dull hair.

Benefits of mixed coating: reduces hair breakage and damage, even heat distribution, prevents frizz, enhances shine, and emits negative ions that counteract the positive ions present in dry or damaged hair.

Clamp or clip to prevent having to hold hair while curling

Cool touch tip to prevent those pesky finger burns while styling

Limited heat settings

11 heat settings

Manual power button

1-hour automatic safety shut off

Want to know how to use the Luxy Hair Signature Curler? Here’s a quick tutorial for you

Written by: Rosalyn Solomon