Good looks pay off: On average, attractive CEOs make $1 million more than their average-looking counterparts, according to new research and a compelling article in the Wall Street Journal. Let’s discuss! Then, Jess puts her art history degree to work, uncovering (information on) a 2,000-year-old perfume that was buried in a Roman mausoleum in Spain. Plus: behind the scenes at the Fragrance Foundation Awards; an evening with Tia Mowry; Charlotte Tilbury’s A.I.-powered app and Bella Hadid campaign; Jess’s cat, Furrina, gets a glow up; and we Raise Wands to a ultra-hydrating tinted lip balm, shimmery eye gel-cream-powder-gems, and summer serums.
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Intro:
Aaron’s Hair
Inside the 2023 Fragrance Foundation Awards
THE 2023 FRAGRANCE FOUNDATION AWARDS
Prada Paradoxe Eau de Parfum - women’s prestige fragrance of the year
Tatiana Restaurant
4U by Tia Mowry
Fekkai Apple Cider Detox Shampoo
4U by Tia Clarifying Shampoo with Apple Cider Vinegar and Hemi15
Beauty News:
Charlotte Tilbury Combines AI and Artistry for New App Launch
Bella Hadid revealed as Charlotte Tilbury’s new beauty muse
Science Corner:
Sealed 2,000-year-old vial of Roman perfume opened by researchers
The Moral Hazards of Being Beautiful - from the Wall Street Journal
Raise A Wand:
Listener Allison: Rèphr Rebalancing Essence 1.0
Jenn: Sculpted by Aimee Hydralip
Jess: Decorté Eye Glow Gem
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