Why don’t more celebrities and influencers open up about what it *really* takes to look the way they do? On this episode, we discuss how their honestly could be beneficial to others, and why it’s important to remember that “looking good for your age” is a privilege not afforded to everyone. Plus, lots of beauty news to share: the legacy of Benefit Cosmetics co-founder Jane Ford; Jo Malone London’s floral collaboration; the FTC cracking down on razor monopolies; Young King, a new line for boys with textured hair; and the expansion of Martha Stewart’s CBD line.
Below you’ll find a list to some of the people, topics, and products mentioned in this episode. If you have any questions (or just want to say hi), reach out to us on Instagram, Twitter, or via email (info@fatmascara.com). And please email us voice memos of your beauty questions and Raise A Wand favorites so we can share them on the show. You can also leave us a voicemail to be featured on a future podcast (our phone number in the U.S. is at 646-481-8182).
Beauty News:
Remembering Jean Ford, the co-founder of Benefit Cosmetics
The FTC wants to prevent P&G from buying the razor company Billie
Martha Stewart brings her CBD line to Vitamin Shoppe
Jo Malone London collaborates with florist Enchanted Express
New brand alert: Young King for boys with textured hair
Australian woman blames Sarah Jessica Parker Stash perfume for her recent kangaroo attack
Botox Transparency:
Jennifer Lopez says she’s never had Botox
Botox Cosmetic
Dysport
Xeomin
Raise A Wand:
Jenn & Jess: Marine Toys for Tots - please support Jess’s fundraiser!