Gabe Stone Shayer’s daily beauty rituals: extra shea butter, Tems and Chanel holy grails
The American Ballet Theatre soloist lifts the curtain on his skincare routine for a dose of balletcore beauty.
The American Ballet Theatre soloist lifts the curtain on his skincare routine for a dose of balletcore beauty.
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!
Photographer Rachel Lamb's new book showcases the industrial magic of Glasgow and its inhabitants. Move over, London, it’s Scotland’s turn in the spotlight.
Portobello Road, Ladbroke Grove – nowhere beats West London for the UK rapper.
It’s not just you, lots of us are suffering from dry, red, irritated skin thanks to lockdown. We sat down with the mother of skincare to find out what’s at play and what we can do about it.
The multidisciplinary artist has just released A Sphinx Looking For a Poet, a collection of poems written in Parisian solitude that’ll have you lunging for the suitcase.
After nailing it for over a decade, veteran manicurist Natalie Minerva landed a job on Gen Z’s favourite show. Here’s how she matches the perfect claws with the personalities of Maddy Perez, Cassie Howard and, of course, Fez’s nan.
The Face guide to the 2020s: What does beauty look like in the 2020s? Algorithm-derived personalised formulas, virtual cosmetic skins and real-time filters that allow you to “try on” a look.
Photographer Lucie Rox and Crystabel Riley have collaborated on WATER••COLOUR. Loosely based on Rivers Solomon’s book, The Deep, it features fashion by Di Petsa and all the best in beauty.
The Jamaican-born hairstylist earned her stripes championing inclusivity in the fashion industry. Now, she’s a BFC Changemakers Prize finalist.
For our latest issue, photographer and friend of THE FACE Alexandra Leese shot this summer's technicolored beauty trends on a group of teenagers.
London-based photographer Jackson Bowley is back with the second issue of his magazine, and it’s bigger, badder and madder than the last.
Here are seven London-based hair stylists who will grant all your hair-raising dreams, no questions asked.
Side Hustles: In lockdown last year, best friend duo Niamh Ferrier and Saskia Puxley lost their hospitality jobs. Fresh from uni and without income, they decided to set up their own tooth gem and nail art business-from home, rising to success one cuticle, and molar, at a time.
Byredo founder Ben Gorham has joined forces with one of the world’s most innately talented makeup artists to create Byredo Makeup. The pair tell us more about their bold new beauty venture that’s designed to inspire, and not to dictate.