Why are the videos where Lorry Hill analyzes plastic surgery so compelling? Does it even matter if she’s right about what celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence do to their faces? Let’s work through our feelings together:) Plus, Jess has a new game for Jenn that involves vintage shopping online. Canada bans testing cosmetics on animals and we explain where (and why) animal testing is still allowed. And we discuss the Glossier sorta-tell-all book, Alexander McQueen candles, Kering’s acquisition of the perfume label Creed, and a skin-tightening, snatch-inducing serum that’s “like a bra for your face” (but chicer).
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 or TikTok 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).
Intro:
Glossy: Ambition, Beauty, and the Inside Story of Emily Weiss's Glossier
Marisa Meltzer
Lorry Hill
Jennifer Lawrence's Plastic Surgeries: The High Cost of Perfection
Stella by Stella Mccartney Edp New in Sealed Box Rare Discontinued - the discontinued rose fragrance Jess is after
Beauty News:
The Creed Fragrances Brand Sold to Kering
Creed Green Irish Tweed
Alexander McQueen's New Candle Collection Battles Light and Darkness
Alexander Mcqueen Savage Bloom Candle
Canada has officially banned testing cosmetics on animals
Are There Still Beauty Brands Testing on Animals? - Jenn’s article in The Cut
Raise A Wand:
Listener Christina: Jillian Dempsey Lid Tint in Glimmer - for a grown-up golden hour look
Jenn: Paula's Choice Healthy Glow Invisible Sunscreen Oil Spf 30
Jess: Skin Design London the Face Tight Serum
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