How Maya Jama gets her Love Island bombshell glow
Daily Beauty Rituals: The presenter shows us how to stay flawless when the sun is beating down and the cameras are rolling. (Clue: A lot of setting powder.)
Daily Beauty Rituals: The presenter shows us how to stay flawless when the sun is beating down and the cameras are rolling. (Clue: A lot of setting powder.)
The Succession “winner” tells us all about Leeds United, red carpet drag and Lukas Matsson's fashion choices.
He takes from the poor to give to the rich, and doesn’t mind breaking the law. What a man to have running the country during a cost-of-living crisis, eh?
If you’re a drug user, you might be aware of this substance. But it won’t turn you into a “zombie” or “eat your flesh”, as the papers are claiming.
Ahead of Saturday’s final, THE FACE went down to Wembley Stadium to ask footie fans one all-important question: what’s wetting your whistle?
Single-use vapes such as Elf and Geek Bars have massively risen in popularity recently. But it’s having a devastating effect on the environment.
Arrested aged 25, whistleblower Reality Winner received the longest ever sentence for releasing intelligence to the media. Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney plays her in a stunning new film. Here, in her own words, is Winner’s story.
Too fashion for a costume? Alright, spoilsport. SS23 was awash with darker themes, so you can get in on the action without mucking your face – or wardrobe – up.
Street art, hammocks, anything made out of bamboo. As Clive Martin found on a recent trip to Mexico, influencing is no longer just for the pros. It's now the standard model for travellers.
“I left work feeling unappreciated and unfulfilled.”
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Kelela, Thaiboy Digital, Ayra Starr and New York.
Ickbait: Your “ick” says more about you than it does about them, says Hannah Ewens.
As the film festival opens its doors today, our resident fashion historian, The Kimbino, looks back at some of the best looks to date. Featuring: Balenciaga, Bella Hadid, Jean Paul Gaultier and more!
Shane Meadows' new TV show tells the story of the one of the largest frauds in English history. He's used his tried-and-tested technique of casting locals to create something truly unique: a period drama that's naturalistic, rowdy and, well, normal.
It’s the play that’s gone right: a theatrical phenomenon pulling in young audiences via a chilling story and clever actor choices like Cheryl and Lily Allen. As a UK tour looms, its creator and latest cast explain why audience participation – screams, wine spills, all of it – are welcome.