The robots are coming…to apply your eyelash extensions! We’re talking about the new lash technology from LUUM and discussing the latest news: makeup artist Sarah Tanno’s line of beauty organizers; Garnier’s cruelty-free seal; a skincare launch from Very Good Light; and an eco-friendlier source of ethanol for perfume. Plus, Unilever bans the word “normal” from its personal-care products, and we contemplate some less-exclusionary terms that could be used to describe different types of skin and hair.
Below you’ll find a list of 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:
Unilever bans the word “normal”
Makeup artist Sarah Tanno and iDesign launched a line of beauty organizers exclusively for Amazon
Garnier earns Cruelty Free International seal of approval
David Yi’s Very Good Light just launched Good Light Beauty, a vegan and cruelty free skincare line
Coty found a way to source ethanol from carbon capture, pioneering fragrance sustainability
The robots are coming:
LUUM website
LUUM lash extension robot in action
Raise a Wand:
Alessandra from Newbury Park: “Loving Lotion” technique :)
Jess: Laura Mercier Illuminating Eye Cream
Jenn: Skinfix Resurface+ AHA Renewing Body Cream