Jess & Jenn compare their experiences with laser facial treatments (Fraxel, IPL, Nd:Yag, etc). Then: What does “clean” beauty mean? A Sephora lawsuit could change the way brands and retailers talk about natural vs. synthetic ingredients and “no-no” lists. Plus: a Singapore-based hair-removal salon compares women to orangutans; there’s a perfume that smells like WD-40; scientists measure smile attractiveness after orthodontic treatment; and we raise wands to a juicy lipstick, a “Top 10” eye cream, and a new(ish) tubing mascara.
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Intro:
Fraxel
Lumecca (IPL)
ND:Yag Laser Treatment
Beauty News:
Sephora Angling for Dismissal in False Ad Lawsuit Over “Clean” Products
Saie Mascara
Now You Can Finally Smell Like WD-40
MSCHF
‘What’s wrong with being hairy?’: beauty salon ad in China comparing women with body hair to orangutans enrages social media
The effect of orthodontic treatment on smile attractiveness: a systematic review
Raise A Wand:
Listener Claire: Beauty Pie Futurelipstick in Baby Berry
Jess: Dieux Auracle Reviving Eye Gel
Jenn: Caliray Come Hell or High Water Volumizing Tubing Mascara
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