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Chloe x Halle Share The Beauty & Self-Care Tips That "Do It" For Them
Did anyone else notice how Chloe x Halle's skin was flourishing in their latest video, "Ungodly Hour"? I mean, their flawless vocals aren't the only thing that turned heads. I couldn't help but swoon over their radiant and glowing skin. Pure. Gold.
There's clearly a reason they're the first-ever siblings to be named the faces of Neutrogena (because... duh, their skin is goals). So when they shared their secrets in a new interview with Popsugar, I shamelessly took notes.It Starts With The Basics
Chloe Bailey, 22, and Halle Bailey, 20, credit their mom for teaching them how to take care of their skin even in their younger days. The biggest tip they learned is one that most of us are still trying to master as we face the reality of adulting daily: wash your face before bed.
Chloe confessed:
"It has taken me a very long time to grasp that concept because I usually just wash my face in the morning, but now I do it at night, too. And for that, I'm proud of myself, and I call that growth."
I do too, sis. I do too.
Tackling Acne (Black)Head On
Their skincare journey became a personal one when they started touring. Halle battled acne and realized sooner than later "these bumps just didn't want to go away."
Her secret weapon?
"Neutrogena has been my support system for a long time, especially when I was going through those challenges."
She revealed the Oil-Free Acne Wash works best for her oily skin type (and it's only $6!).
The Step That Feels Like Taking Off Your Bra
Chloe added that her passion for skincare is connected to her love for wearing makeup and needing to remove it every night.
"I love the process of doing it and getting all glam, but before I go to bed, I need to remove it really good, or else I could get little breakouts."
Her product of choice is Neutrogena's Skin Balancing Micellar Cleansing Cloths (again, only $6).
"It helps with my eyeliner, my lip stains, all of that. It just makes it so much easier to really get down to the nitty-gritty when it's time to cleanse my face."
If you're like me, washing your makeup off at the end of the day can seem like a to-do you don't have the energy or capacity for. But Halle described the relieving feeling best when she said:
"Removal is the best part. It's like taking your bra off."
Pimple-Popping Is A Satisfying Sin
Their guilty pleasures include watching pimple-popping videos, and when it comes to their popping their own, they can't always resist the satisfaction of overcoming a blemish. Halle revealed:
"I always want to squeeze my pimples, and if it's a whitehead, I end up doing it. But then I'm like, 'Oh no, I regret it.'"
Skincare = Self-Love
Skincare is just one of the ways to nourish yourself and practice self-love. Chloe says things like doing her makeup, prayer, and the ocean helps her channel her inner worth.
Halle adds that accepting herself, flaws and all is how she achieves that goal:
"Being in this industry and everything, it's a lot to deal with. But at the same time, I love taking a step back and looking at the big picture and saying, 'You know what? Maybe this thing that I'm overanalyzing about myself doesn't matter. Maybe my flaw today is something that's beautiful.' So, I'm just constantly reminding myself that my imperfections are what make me me."
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Charmaine Patterson is a journalist, lifestyle blogger, and a lover of all things pop culture. While she has much experience in covering top entertainment news stories, she aims to share her everyday life experiences, old and new, with other women who can relate, laugh, and love along with her. Follow Char on Twitter @charjpatterson, Instagram @charpatterson, and keep up with her journey at CharJPatterson.com .
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The series premiere comes a year after its debut season garnered rave reviews from fans and critics and earned record-breaking ratings for Hulu's Onyx Collective brand. UnPrisoned's success can be attributed to its raw, relatable themes and comedic appeal.
Inspired by creator Tracy McMillan's life, the show follows Paige (Kerry Washington), a therapist and single mother whose life takes an unexpected turn when her father, Edwin (Delroy Lindo) --who was released from prison-- moves in with her and her teenage son, Finn (Faly Rakotohavana).
Throughout UnPrisoned's first season, viewers witnessed how Edwin's incarceration deeply affected Paige's life and relationships. In the series, Paige unpacks her trauma through interactions with her inner child and her online followers. Meanwhile, Edwin is overcoming specific struggles with his own past that led to his life of crime, including a dysfunctional upbringing and his mother's arrest. As the Alexanders attempt to reconcile, new challenges arise.
This new season promises to further explore their unconventional family dynamic. Here are several compelling reasons why season two of UnPrisoned should be on everyone's watchlist.
The Alexander Family Life Is Still In Shambles
UnPrisoned's second season resumes where the series left off, with Paige grappling with the fallout from her troubled therapy practice and Edwin navigating life independently after moving out. Meanwhile, Finn faces his own challenges. The teenager is battling anxiety and seeking information about his father—a topic Paige avoids discussing.
The Alexander Family Are Attending Therapy To Resolve Their Underlying Issues
Amid the chaos in their lives, the Alexander family decides to mend their bond by confronting their past traumas. They seek professional help and attend therapy sessions with a “family radical healing coach,” played by John Stamos, a new cast member. This collective effort aims to unravel the complexities of their shared history and strengthen their relationships.
The process of unraveling each character's internal conflicts and their potential impact on future relationships may clash with Paige's textbook therapy approach. While Paige is used to being in the therapist's seat in both career and family, this forces her into the unfamiliar role of a patient during therapy sessions. This shift would compel her to look in the mirror and try a radically different approach.
The Alexander Family Learned A Big Lesson During A Therapy Session
In therapy, the Alexanders are tasked with addressing their individual traumas to salvage their remaining relationships. One of the family therapist’s eccentric suggestions was an exercise involving a family wrestling match. During this session, Paige faces tough questions about her refusal to share information about Finn's father.
While it's unclear whether this scene is reality or fantasy, the image of the family duking it out in the ring certainly makes for hilarious yet compelling television.
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UnPrisoned Is A Perfect Balance Of Comedy And Drama
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Mariee Revere On Her History-Making Million-Dollar Sales And The Future Of MoonXCosmetics
If the name Mariee Revere sounds familiar, it's probably because you heard of her beauty and skincare brand, MoonXCosmetics, or you may have heard about her history-making achievement of making $1.8 million in less than eight minutes. But before starting her million-dollar brand, Mariee was just a teenager trying to cure her acne.
While she grew up in the skincare capital of the world, South Korea, Mariee didn't really experience breakouts until her senior year of high school. Like many people who get their first breakout, she didn't know what to do, and there weren't many products out there at that time. So she decided to experiment. What she didn't know was that what she came up with would ultimately be her ticket to success.
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"I end up selling it as a body oil first because, obviously, I'm 17, [and] don't have any background as an esthetician or anything like that. I just made a product that worked for me, but people bought it and was using it, and I reformulated it, and then it just stuck like with me."
While MoonXCosmetics is known for its facial products, it wants to expand to body care and home. It just released its new product, Moon-Gel body wash, and it's only up from there. As Mariee continues to grow the brand, it's more than likely that she will see more history-making moments. And so far she has.
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When asked if she feels pressure to obtain more of those milestones, she says yes and no. "I did $1.8 [million] again, and then I did $2 million but I feel like now, currently, I don't look at that as one of my goals anymore because [of] the headache and just everything that came with it, but I was thankful and blessed to have that milestone, but now I'm looking for more," she says.
"I want to say more reach than more like fast-paced sales. I do want that. Obviously, every girl wants that, but I do want to have a better overall reach for my brand because I did take two years off so I was able to learn, [and] study a lot of different things. See how things have changed from 2020 to now."
"I did $1.8 [million] again, and then I did $2 million but I feel like now, currently, I don't look at that as one of my goals anymore because [of] the headache and just everything that came with it, but I was thankful and blessed to have that milestone, but now I'm looking for more."
Another part of expanding for any company is hiring people. Finding the right person to help you can be a hassle, especially for business owners who are used to doing all the work themselves. Mariee can relate to this, and she touched on this topic in her documentaryThe Million Dollar Story. She recommends having someone be your "right-hand man" who you trust to handle the ins and outs of the company.
"I could say, definitely get, like a right-hand man to help you within the process because that really was what helped me. I never had a job. I literally was 18 now, being like, you know, the boss of over 30+ employees at one point in time, and I didn't know anything. I didn't know anything about no W-2s, no taxes, no clock in, clock out because all I [have] ever known was my brand," she explains.
"So I definitely partner with people who are very skewed and versed in those areas, and they helped me get through it. Even to this day, I still have my same person helping me with hiring, firing, [and] doing everything that I can right now because I'm still learning. But obviously people get jobs young, so they have way more experience than me, but still learning."
And though she is still learning, one thing she makes sure to stay on top of is being consistent. Consistency is what trips many people up when it comes to achieving goals, but Mariee says it's all about scheduling. Whether it's when to post on social media or email marketing, scheduling it out can make a world of difference. That same practice also works when planning out her future goals for the company.
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For more information, visit moonxco.com.
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