
Welcome to THE FACE’s beauty week
Over the next seven days, we’re running a special series of Beauty Rituals features with one goal: bringing the fun, the reality, and the community back into beauty. Rituals, not trends.
Over the next seven days, we’re running a special series of Beauty Rituals features with one goal: bringing the fun, the reality, and the community back into beauty. Rituals, not trends.
Meet the biggest new musical talent of the year, already.
Kind of. Just the Instagram for now and some teasers.
For our winter issue, we made the decision to focus, predominantly, on stories from within our own shores.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, a SPEZIAL appearance from Roy Keane, Stone Island’s Strata, Burberry in NYC, Swarovski x Skims’ fancy pants and Berghaus’ peak.
THE FACE cover star curates her go-to designers for fresh hats, painted leather, body-moulded jewellery, black diamond grills, organic hair care, Black-owned beauty brands, healing books, extravagant cakes and more!
Medical cannabis has been legal in the UK since 2018, yet so few people in need actually know how to access it. Well, here’s a handy guide.
As a special treat for all the Ewan fans, we’ve made the full spread from our latest print issue available to download for free. Don’t say we don’t spoil you.
From spicy ginger to simply deep red, the hot ‘90s hair hue is all the rage right now. But do redheads have more fun? Here’s why you should suck it and see.
Photographer Martin Andersen spent five years capturing the highs and lows of the Premier League team. Now you can see it all in his book, Can’t Smile Without You.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Dua Lipa, PinkPantheress, Vegyn and Jelani Blackman.
What do Givenchy’s Matthew Williams, Lily-Rose Depp, and Jeff Goldblum have in common? They are all feasting on the same lit.
The rapper and director shot to fame thanks to his bright aesthetic and carefree, goofball humour, but new album Limbo takes on darker and deeper themes. He talks to The Face about his immigrant parents, the case for police abolition and finally convincing Summer Walker to collaborate.
How Lena Dunham, HBO and a show that’s “The Wolf of Wall Street meets Melrose Place” made a star of the 24-year-old newcomer.
Mike Skinner shows us round his lovely front room, and round his first new album in almost a decade: None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive. Where’s he been? “All artists are really quite away with the fairies,” he explains. “which is a good thing.”
On the agenda: his spacey new direction, the need for a live scissors player, the importance of Vossi Bop, milking dry the Oasis cash cow and no questions about Liam (but we asked anyway).