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0-800-Beauty-Hotline: Losing sleep at the moment? You’re not alone. Here’s how you can get a better, deeper eight hours kip night after night. Zzzz.
0-800-Beauty-Hotline: Losing sleep at the moment? You’re not alone. Here’s how you can get a better, deeper eight hours kip night after night. Zzzz.
Our favourite champion of female pleasure and wearer of pearls has landed a new gig in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
A vampiric mob of faceless fun-fascists are block-booking everything months in advance. Is this what the future looks like now?
The Jamaican-born hairstylist earned her stripes championing inclusivity in the fashion industry. Now, she’s a BFC Changemakers Prize finalist.
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“We have more shared interests than differences today. We need to champion that shared struggle as young people in a world beyond pandemic.” THE FACE hits the streets of Northern Ireland to find out how Covid politicised young people.
We’ve been told by fossil fuel companies that reducing our carbon footprint solves the world of overheating and extinction. Yet, these big players have failed to reduce their own.
2021 in review: From Harry Styles’ Pleasing, to Ariana Grande’s r.e.m. beauty, 2021 has seen more celebrity-backed beauty ventures drop faster than you can bat a false eyelash at. Here’s the why, the how, and what the cosmetic fans and fragheads have to say about it.
The foundation, set up by late designer Lee Alexander McQueen, hosted a Dream with Sarabande dinner at The Standard on Tuesday.
The platform has reported a massive surge in searches for fairy grungecore, the latest aesthetic to take hold for the festive season.
Photographer Bolade Banjo meets Rain: a self-styled “technomadic vampire” who eats raw steak and bone marrow, and drinks a glass of blood every morning. You can read more in the Winter issue of THE FACE, out now.
Un/employmenthood: Kicking off THE FACE's week-long series on youth unemployment, Rhys Thomas meets the students figuring out what to do with their lives post-GCSEs.
Once the subject schoolyard taunts, African heritage is now a badge of pride among the UK diaspora. The music scene is driving the cultural shift.
2021 in review: This year, celebs left their inhibitions in 2020 and embraced full-on, full-frontal romances, snogging for cameras and posting cringe-but-cute Insta captions. Gross!
Screen Time: From pop queens to tiger kings via drug pushers, a fistful of entertainment to watch this week.
Through a personal narrative, the artist uses strange assemblages to question gender constructs, mass media and the over-blown narratives of American TV.