September 2021

Everyone’s seen the Instagram and Pinterest pictures of women with gorgeous, long curled locks. You spend an hour (or more) in front of the mirror, twirling a scalding hot iron around your head, creating the perfect curls that will hopefully brush out to the messy waves of your dreams. Then, after all that time, your hair falls flat before you even walk into the restaurant and you’re left wondering: why won’t my hair hold curls? Womp womp.

I’ve always had very fine hair that refuses to hold a curl. I did beauty pageants as a child (#nbd), and my grandma used to have to curl my hair and put it in sponge rollers for them to stay long enough to last the duration of the pageant. No one has time for that, but I also know that my lifeless curls need some revision stat.

So, why exactly does our hair lose shape so quickly? I went on a mission to figure out what I was doing wrong (self-awareness is key), and yeah, it was a lot. This is what I’ve learned from my mistakes!

 

 

You’re not using the right tools

There’s more to curling your hair than the old curling iron your mom gave you freshman year of high school for the homecoming dance. Upgrade your iron to something higher quality with ceramic plates that heat equally all the way through—this way your curls are the same size all the way through. A lot of people think that their irons need to get super hot to get the best curls. If you have very thick hair, you’ll want a higher heat than someone with finer or thinner hair; however, you shouldn’t need an iron with anything over 300 degrees, and make sure your iron is never set above 400 degrees.

Pay attention to the size of the barrel. Short hair would benefit from a thinner barrel because you can wrap your hair around the barrel more times and it forces you to use smaller sections. People often think you need a large wand to do tousled waves. I’m not telling you what to do, but using a smaller barrel will make the curls tighter from the start so they fall throughout the day.

Also, don’t discriminate against curling irons! You can use a wand, an iron with a clip, or even a flat iron to create waves.

 

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You’re not properly prepping your hair

The prep is almost as important as the actual work of curling your hair! One trick to getting your curls to last is using a product with hold before you put the iron on your hair. Whether it’s a moose, a heat protectant, a hair spray, or a dry texture spray, your hair will already be prepared to hold onto the curl.  I love dry texture spray instead of hair spray because it gives your hair some grit which allows it to stick to the iron rather than sliding off and adds a nice messy texture. 

If you have the money and are trying to get curls for a big event, consider adding extensions! Not only does this add length and tons of volume, but it also adds a different hair texture to the mix. This gives your curl more bounce.

 

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You’re not sectioning your hair

If you have a lot of hair, you need to section. Not sectioning makes it easy to miss pieces, which makes your hair look flat even when it’s not. Don’t be afraid to go all-in with your sectioning.

Especially if you’re using a small barrel, large sections of hair won’t get the same amount of heat across the iron, so make sure your sections are no larger than an inch.

 

You’re curling from the bottom to the top

When you curl from the bottom to the top, the bottom of your hair is getting most of the heat. This means your curls are the tightest at the bottom, which weighs down the hair closest to the scalp and makes the curls fall faster. This trick is especially important if you’re using a curling iron with a clamp.

This technique also comes in handy if you’re using a curling wand that tapers at the bottom. If the bottom of the barrel is thinner than the top, your ends are getting a tighter curl than the hair at the root. This creates a beautiful wave; however, it also tends to fall faster than a curling iron that is all the same size. You could opt to purchase a different curling iron or make do with what you have and place the entire section of hair onto the bottom of the barrel.

 

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You aren’t holding the curls in place

Curls aren’t set until they cool, so while they’re still hot, pin them to your head. You can use bobby pins or clips. If you really need them to stay, spray your hair while they’re setting!

 

Your hair is too clean

Clean hair just doesn’t have the grit and hold as hair with a little oil in it. Curls work best on second or even third-day hair. If you need to be clean, you can add dry shampoo to your hair before you curl to give it some texture and volume.

 

You’re brushing out your curls

Of course, no one’s walking out of the house in pageant curls; however, you don’t need to use a brush to get the bounciness out of your curls! A brush pulls the curl down too much, whereas using a wide-tooth comb or just your fingers pulls them apart without overdoing it. I also recommend flipping your head over just after you finish curling and shaking the curls out at the root of your hair. Not only does this add serious volume, but it gives your curls some piecyness. My favorite trick for messy, undone curls!

Make sure to spray them with hairspray or dry texture spray before you brush them out so the hold stays.

 

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Retinol is one of those ingredients that, even if you don’t know a thing about skincare, you just know about. You’ll understand when people are slathering their faces with sunscreen at the beach or when they cover their skin with Vaseline before bed to lock in moisture because they’re dealing with retinol’s less-than-glamorous side effects—like redness, itchiness, peeling, and excessive dryness. It’s the only FDA-approved ingredient on the market for anti-aging and has amazing retexturizing and smoothing qualities, but it doesn’t come without some pain. But what if we told you there was a way to minimize the harsh effects that come with regular retinol use (so you can finally enjoy the positives!)? It’s all about a routine containing both retinol and hyaluronic acid.

We talked to Dr. Susan Van Dyke, a board-certified dermatologist, and Dr. Luigi L. Polla, dermatologist and founder of Forever Institut and Alchimie Forever, about the second ingredient you should be using with your retinol if you want glowy, glassy skin.

 

 

Meet the expert
Dr. Susan Van Dyke
BOARD-CERTIFIED DERMATOLOGIST
Dr. Susan Van Dyke is a board-certified dermatologist and the founder of Van Dyke Aesthetics. She specializes in skincare, cosmetic dermatology, and skin lasers.
Meet the expert
Dr. Luigi L. Polla
DERMATOLOGIST, FOUNDER OF FOREVER INSTITUT AND ALCHIMIE FOREVER
Dr. Luigi Polla is a Geneva-based dermatologist and the founder of Forever Institut and Alchimie Forever, a skincare line based on clean formulas with clinical results.

 

What is Retinol?

Retinol (a form of vitamin A) is the gold standard ingredient in anti-aging, having been extensively studied and shown to help increase the production of collagen in the skin, leading to a visible reduction in fine lines and wrinkles,” Dr. Polla said. It promotes cell turnover, which Dr. Van Dyke explained as the speed at which new skin cells are produced, which can lead to a whole host of side effects, including dryness, flakiness, and redness. Dr. Polla explained that this is why high-quality retinol products are often formulated with hydrating and calming ingredients to “help mitigate the irritation” you might experience when adding retinol to your routine. “Hydrating the skin increases the skin’s ability to tolerate irritation and reduces the flaking and dryness,” Dr. Van Dyke said. One of the best hydrating ingredients to use with retinol is hyaluronic acid.

 

What is Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic acid has become one of the biggest skincare ingredients in the last few years, and for good reason. “It is a natural ingredient that works as a humectant,” Dr. Van Dyke said. “It has the ability to transfer water from the environment to the surface skin layer, reducing dry, scaly skin.” It’s easy to use, accessible, and can be quite affordable.

Hyaluronic acid comes in many forms. It’s often used in hydrating serums, moisturizers, and toners, but you can also often find hyaluronic acid in retinol formulas to reduce the drying effects. 

 

Can You Use Retinol and Hyaluronic Acid Together?

Hyaluronic acid and retinol are one of the best skincare combinations, according to Dr. Polla and Dr. Van Dyke. Unlike other acids you might’ve heard of, like glycolic or salicylic, hyaluronic acid is a hydrator and won’t cause chemical exfoliation on the skin. Instead, it brings moisture and water to the skin’s surface, leaving you hydrated and soft, which is necessary when using a retinol treatment.

 

 

How to Use Them Together

Dr. Van Dyke recommended using hyaluronic acid morning and night after cleansing when the skin is still damp and to leave your retinol application for just once a day at night. “In the evening, cleanse, apply retinol, and then your hyaluronic acid moisturizer to lock in moisture.” If you opt for a hyaluronic acid serum rather than a moisturizer, you can apply it right before you moisturize.

When you’re using retinol, sun protection is essential because retinoids can make your skin more photo-sensitive. Dr. Polla also said you should avoid facial waxing while using retinol because it can cause redness, scarring, and dryness due to the constant cell turnover. Using oral retinol like isotretinoin has been seen to cause birth defects, and not enough research has been done to see if topical retinol is any different, so doctors urge you to avoid any products with retinol when you’re nursing or pregnant. 

 

Other Hydrating Ingredients to Use

A few other ingredients Dr. Polla swears by for moisturizing the skin with retinol are jojoba (which is a non-comedogenic oil), squalane, and ceramides. Cocktailing your skincare routine to contain multiple steps of hydration—such as using a cleansing balm with jojoba oil, a cleanser with squalane, and a moisturizer with ceramides—means your skin gets a host of hydrators throughout your routine and layers the moisture, which is the key to addressing dry, dehydrated skin from retinol use. Look for retinol formulas that contain these ingredients to eliminate some of the harsh side effects too.

 

Dermatologist-Approved Retinol Products to Try

Prescription tretinoin, sometimes referred to by the brand name Retin-A, has been the benchmark of acne treatment and anti-aging for decades, but it can be hard to tolerate and requires a prescription. If you can’t make it to the dermatologist, here’s what Dr. Van Dyke and Dr. Polla recommend:

L'Oreal

Revitalift Derm Intensives Night Serum with 0.3% Pure Retinol

For a drugstore retinol, this one stacks up quite high. This formula is made with pure retinol rather than a derivative, which can help reduce wrinkles and fine lines and improve skin clarity and brightness faster. It contains hyaluronic acid and glycerin to moisturize and soothe the skin, so adding it to your routine won’t irritate you.

Avene

Retrinal 0.1 Intensive Cream

Dr. Van Dyke recommended this retinol cream, which is especially good for those with dry skin. Instead of a serum, this retinol product is suspended in a moisturizing cream that contains vitamin E, peptides, and more to nourish skin, all while the retinol handles fine lines and wrinkles.

Alchimie Forever

Advanced Retinol Serum

Dr. Polla boasted Alchimie Forever’s Retinol Serum. It’s formulated with 0.75 percent total concentration of retinol, but it’s enhanced with a “cocktail of antioxidants that have nourishing, calming, soothing, and anti-inflammatory properties,” including hyaluronic acid, jojoba oil, vitamin E, vitamin C, green tea, and more. This is bound to leave your skin feeling hydrated, smooth, and revitalized.

 

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Regardless of your relationship with makeup—whether you like a full face every day or barely muster up the energy to use concealer—finding a makeup product that practically makes you look like you’re not wearing makeup is everything. A natural foundation, a glowy blush, perfectly toned bronzer, light mascara—these make getting ready in the morning just a little more fun, even if you’re using products that look just like your skin (but better).

The “No Makeup” makeup trend isn’t going away anytime soon, and new products are released constantly. Here are the best no-makeup makeup products our editors are loving now:

 

 

Skincare

Glow Recipe

Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops

The best "no makeup" makeup products serve a multitude of purposes. This niacinamide serum (which is already good for reducing redness and smoothing skin) doubles as a highlighter and can be applied over your makeup for a dewy look. Snag it fast because this keeps selling out!

LANEIGE

Lip Treatment Balm

If you love Laneige's traditional lip sleeping mask, meet its cool younger sister. This is essentially the sleeping mask but in a lighter formula you can wear all day long. This is ideal to put on your lips before your makeup routine to let it moisturize your lips while you do your thing.

Bobbi Brown

Vitamin Enriched Eye Base

This product isn't as new as the others on this list, but it's so genius that we had to include it. This is essentially a mix between an eye cream and eye primer, ensuring that concealer and powder blend in perfectly under your eyes. It's the same lovely texture as the cult-favorite Vitamin Enriched Face Base from the brand, so if you love that product, you'll definitely swoon over this too.

Kinship

Self-Reflect Probiotic Moisturizing Sunscreen

Every skin prep routine has to end in sunscreen, and this one is at the top of my wishlist. It's a mineral sunscreen (read: no white cast) with a delightful glowy finish. It's tinted a light pearly pink, so it adds just a fresh glow to your skin. This is the kind of SPF you could wear and get away with not wearing foundation because it looks so good.

 

Complexion

Fenty Beauty

Eaze Drop Blurring Skin Tint

If our editors’ reviews of this didn't convince you, maybe this will: This can be easily applied with your fingers and looks exactly like your natural skin.

Merit

Perfecting Complexion Foundation and Concealer Stick

If you're looking for a good product to apply on the go or for lightweight coverage, this is your best bet. It glides seamlessly over the skin when blended with a brush or sponge and never looks dry or cakey.

Milk Makeup

Sunshine Skin Tint

For the driest of the dry skin, this is your "no makeup" foundation. This oil-based skin tint has a natural finish that is basically made for dry skin. It's also clean, made without silicone, and has refills available once you use it up!

Freck Beauty

The Original Freckle

Hear me out: I know the fake freckle trend can be a bit much, but when you use the right product (like this one from Freck, the #1 freckle pen on the market) and a light hand, it's the perfect way to make your makeup look a little more natural. This tutorial changed my mind on fake freckles and is a great how-to for adding freckles in a toned-down way.

Tatcha

The Silk Powder Protective Setting Powder

A "no-makeup" powder is oddly hard to find, but the newest launch from Tatcha turns that right on its head. This powder makes your skin look absolutely flawless without sacrificing radiance or a lightweight feel.

TLB

3-in-1 Tinted Skin Conditioner

TLB's newest product launch has all of our editors dreaming of travel, warm weather, and breezy makeup routines. It's an oil-free, sheer/buildable coverage skin tint that actually makes your skin look better when you take it off, thanks to hyaluronic acid, cucumber extract, rose water, and more.

 

Cheeks

e.l.f. cosmetics

Putty Blush

If you have oily skin and the idea of cream blush makes you want to run for the hills, this one is your match. It's a cream, putty formula that dries down to a matte finish, and the shades are all perfect for a naturally flushed look.

Youth Foria

Color Changing Blush Oil

This new brand launched with this color-changing blush oil, and I'm all about it. Essentially, it goes on as a clear oil but transforms into your perfect flush once you start to blend it in. This is certainly for those dry skin folks out there, but it's meant to transform to match all skin tones.

MERIT

Day Glow Highlighting Balm

A dewy, slightly shimmery highlighter is an essential for most of us, but it can be hard to find one that looks natural—until Merit stepped in. This highlighter, in a seriously practical stick formula, glides beautifully over your cheekbones, leaving you with a super natural radiance. It's not too shimmery, and there is absolutely no glitter—a strong feat.

Danessa Myricks Beauty

Dew Wet Hydrating and Highlighting Balm

The sweaty, dewy cheekbone is another cornerstone of "no makeup" makeup, and makeup artist Danessa Myricks made it happen in makeup form with this highlighter. It's a dewy balm you apply to your cheekbones that mimics natural sweat and dew on your face. But unlike others on the market, this doesn't get tacky or sticky, meaning no hair sticking to your face when you turn your head. Plus, this comes in a few shades, so you can mix and match to what will look the best on your skin tone.

Undone Beauty

Water Bronzer Stick

Undone Beauty is all about natural, low-key makeup, and this bronzer is a standout in their line. When you apply, it has a cooling effect on the skin and gives an almost wet finish, but this blends seamlessly into the skin with your fingers, a brush, or sponge. It's super glowy, and the shades all have neutral to warm undertones to add a bronzey look to the skin. Reviewers also suggest trying this as a natural blush on the cheeks!

 

Eyes

Kosas

Tinted Volumizing Eyebrow Gel

One of the cornerstones of a strong natural makeup routine is a soft, fluffy brow, and this new launch from Kosas is basically that in a bottle. This contains plant-based, biodegradable fibers that actually plump up your brows, making this ideal for those with naturally thin or sparse brows who like to fake the Cara Delevigne look. Plus, it contains castor oil to condition your brows, making it basically another step in your skincare routine.

Saie

Lengthening and Lifting Mascara

When you want your lashes to look good yet natural, opt for a mascara like this. It's meant to lengthen and lift your lashes, giving you the look of naturally gorgeous eyelashes. It'll open up your eyes too, so on days you wear little-to-no makeup, this will be your saving grace.

Maybelline

Lash Sensational Sky High Mascara

For a drugstore alternative to the Saie mascara, this one from Maybelline is a great dupe. It truly makes your lashes look long and lifted, plus it separates them so they look super natural. There's a reason this went viral on TikTok and sold out practically everywhere the first few months after it launched!

Charlotte Tilbury

Brow Cheat Eyebrow Pencil + Refill Kit

If you also like to fill in your brows with a thin pencil, this new one from Charlotte Tilbury is eye-catching to boot. It's refillable and comes with a refill already, making it totally worth the slightly higher price point—you get two brow pencils in one!

 

Lips

LYS Beauty

Glossy Lip Treatment Oil

The number of people in my life I've convinced to buy this lip oil is endless. It's simply a natural, non-sticky, super glossy lip oil you can use as a balm, lip gloss, or treatment overnight. It's totally clear, but it adds just the right amount of glow to the lips, making them look divine, all with one product.

Persona

E-Balm

Say hello to your perfect tinted lip color. This has the light feel of a balm with the opacity of a sheer lipstick. It's buildable and offers that gorgeous "I just ate a popsicle" lip look.

EM Cosmetics

Tinted Lip Luminizer

When you want a fun, somewhat bright lip without all the effort, try this. It's a tinted lip gloss in a stick formula that doesn't get sticky or gross and adds the right amount of color to your lips.

 

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