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Piercings, rubber and flesh: Isamaya Ffrench’s eponymous beauty line is here
The beauty industry’s boldest outsider talks through her gritty debut beauty label, featuring smart tools and wearable rings.
This is the year’s most dreadful film
Caleb Landry Jones scooped the top acting prize at Cannes for his chilling portrayal of a real-life Australian killer in Justin Kurzel’s film, Nitram. But would the Texan actor really rather be making wiggy psych albums and watching vintage British sitcoms?
Where do drugs go when they’re sniffed?
Whatever you think you know, the chances are, you’ve got it all wrong. We spoke to the experts to find out what really happens when you put note to nose.
Going out guide: Glasgow
Featuring the city's best club night, rapper, DJs and morning after breakfast spots, all recommended by a local.
The best pop-house tracks to get you dancing this summer
With Beyoncé and Drake embracing the club, THE FACE’s team picked out their favourite mainstream floor-fillers from the past.
Going out guide: Leeds
Featuring city's best club night, DJs, pubs and morning after breakfast spot, all recommended by a local.
Mila V is the acidic power punch coming out of Amsterdam
Get to know the Dutch musician-raver-artist blending her free-spirited upbringing with her No.1 love: the dancefloor.
Louis Partridge: the Enola Holmes actor on playing Sid Vicious
Prada loves him, he’s acted in one of Netflix’s biggest films of 2020, and is about to star as Sid Vicious in a TV drama about the 20th century’s most notorious British band, the Sex Pistols. Where did it all go wrong, Louis Partridge? Where did it all go wrong…?
VTSS on her rave-proof skincare regime
Daily Beauty Rituals: The DJ/producer gives us a rundown of her favourite budget beauty finds, and some tips on keeping your skin glowing and dancefloor ready.
The Iran protests have no leader – and that’s the key to their power
From Iran to Hong Kong, #MeToo to BLM, leaderless movements have become the defining form of protest in the 21st century. After all, you can’t arrest an idea, especially when so many people believe in it.
cityboymoe is North West London’s poignant storyteller
The singer is placing his poetic lyricism with leftfield production.
Five sad films to watch on Blue Monday
The most depressing day of the year is upon us, so we’ve compiled a list of our favourite films for you to curl up with and wallow.
Tems: mine is the crown
Tems has already conquered the global charts with Wizkid and Drake, found fans in the highest possible places (hello, President Obama) and carved out a new space in Afrobeats. Next up: a debut album that will see Nigerian music’s biggest new star go supermassive.
London experimentalists Nukuluk on rage music, bad habits and turning off the internet
100%: The proudly chaotic five piece merge twisted trip-hop with pulverising electronica.
Minions vs Morbius: A tale of two memes
As Minions: The Rise of Gru cashes in on the Gentleminions trend, Sony is still reeling from its mocked-across-the-board re-release of Morbius. Why did Minions mint millions but Jared Leto’s Marvel film flop?
TikTok has inspired a new generation of Jersey club fans
With rapid beats and head-turning dance moves, the Newark genre has found a natural home on the app. Its influence is spreading far and wide.