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- NewsDana Oliver
Meet Muslim Blogger Zozoliina, Your New Fashion and Beauty Muse
Blogger Zohra (aka Zozoliina) serves up a bevy of inspiration on everything from casual looks to wear on the weekends to drugstore mascaras for super-long lashes.
- NewsYahoo Beauty
3 Reasons Why Fatou N’diaye Is the New Face of Beauty in Paris
The world of beauty blogging is very vast and yet the most popular faces of today are very white. However, Fatou N’diaye is one blogger who refuses to go unnoticed.
- NewsBeth Greenfield
How French Women Really Eat (Hint: With Joy)
How do French women approach eating differently from Americans? (Photo: Getty Images)
- NewsYahoo Style Contributors
How Fashion and Beauty Experts Find the Best Buys in Paris
For fashion, perfume, and pharmacies packed with killer beauty buys, France really does have the crème de la crème. If anyone knows how to navigate its cobblestone streets and cavernous beauty aisles, it’s the fashion and beauty editors who spend every Paris Fashion Week discovering its secrets. Here's some accumulated wisdom.
- NewsYahoo Style Staff
Allow a French Teacher to School You on How to Pronounce Complicated Brand Names
Even for those who aced middle school French (un, deux, troiz; chat en chien, etc.), pronouncing famous brand names isn’t easy. So Yahoo Style called on Pauline Dumora, a teacher at the French Institute Aliance Francaise, for a language lesson. Never fear mispronouncing La Roche Posay, Yves Saint Laurent, or Hermès again.
- NewsNora Crotty
The Crucial Difference Between U.S. and French Spas? 'The Pleasure Principle'
Luxury spa treatments are about as French as macarons and the Eiffel Tower. According to Regine Berthelot, the director of spa education at Caudalie and a facialist with 33 years of experience, it’s not unusual for girls in France to start making regular trips to the spa as young as age 13. Caudalie takes that inside-out mantra literally.
- NewsBusiness Insider
Happy Bastille Day! Here are 8 reasons why you should teach your children to speak Français
Known to the French as "La Fête Nationale," and by the Anglicized term "Bastille Day."