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Naomi Osaka is giving anime vibes with her latest look. On Thursday, the 23-year-old tennis prodigy debuted her new pink hair in a stunning selfie shared to Instagram. She paired her bright locks with bold pink eyeliner and matching light pink lip.
"Sakura could never lol," the athlete captioned the photo of her pink hair.
We rarely see tennis champion Naomi Osaka without her natural curls, but when we do — we’re in for a real treat. Take, for instance, the time she made a gorgeous political statement with her box braids, or when she honored her culture with a colorful headwrap. Osaka’s hair changes are as fun and intentional as she is, and her latest look fits the bill. The athlete shared an Instagram selfie rocking pink hair styled by Martin-Christopher Harper, with matching graphic liner by pro makeup artist Autumn Moultrie. “Sakura could never lol,” she captioned her post, referring to the pink-haired character from Japanese manga Naruto. Fans immediately took to Osaka’s comment section in awe of her drastically different look (which is most likely courtesy of a great wig). “You didn’t have to outdo Sakura like that,” one commenter wrote. “Sakura ain’t even close,” said another. Fellow athlete Usain Bolt chimed in to agree with the masses: “U wore it better @naomiosaka lol,” he said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 大坂なおみ (@naomiosaka) Osaka, who is fresh off the heels of another historic win at the Australian Open, is one of many celebrities who have dabbled in bold new hair colors recently. Hilary Duff revealed cotton-candy blue hair last weekend, while Sarah Hyland also traded in her dark brown strands for a bright copper shade. Osaka’s look might be temporary (for a photoshoot, or maybe just for fun), but we definitely won’t complain if this bubblegum-colored hair makes another appearance in the future. Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez exudes the type of energy and confidence that I try to emulate every day. You can tell the congresswoman is comfortable in her skin and knows exactly who she is. It's visible whenever she takes the House floor, goes live on Instagram to address current events with her followers, and even when she talks about her beauty routine, which she often does on Twitter. Like most of us, Ocasio-Cortez has a glam routine for when she's looking to do something special and a more pared-down makeup routine she can easily do every day with her busy schedule. Recently, someone on Twitter inquired about Ocasio-Cortez's go-to skin-care products and she dished all the details on her latest favorites, and suddenly it makes a lot of sense why her skin always looks so good. "I've actually been trying some new drugstore items in my skincare," Ocasio-Cortez wrote. "The Cerave Vit C serum is legit! I tried a fancier one before that but it turned orange too fast. I've also been using either the Cerave tinted sunscreen or @iliabeauty super serum w/ a little powder." In an effort to channel my inner Ocasio-Cortez and replicate her glow, I decided to try out her routine for myself.
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As a beauty editor, I’ve tried my fair share of face cleansers over the years, from makeup wipes to micellar water. Some tugged at my skin (the former) and others didn’t quite remove all my mascara (the latter), but I’ve finally come to find my preferred option: a nourishing cleansing balm, known for melting away makeup without leaving skin feeling stripped or dry. My first introduction to cleansing balms was as part of a K-Beauty “double cleansing” routine, which involves using an oil-based cleanser (i.e., a cleansing balm) to remove makeup and SPF, then a lathering cleanser and water to remove dirt and sweat. However, I found myself forgetting to (or rather, being too lazy to) follow through with the second step — which is, you know, the whole point. Ever since, I’ve been on a mission to find my ideal cleansing balm that can do it all in one go. It was serendipitous, then, when the Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm came across my radar. The best-selling skin-care innovation from the London-based beauty brand transforms into three different textures over the course of your cleanse for the most effective wash: a skin-soothing balm, a makeup-melting oil, and a hydrating cleansing milk. It sounded like the perfect cleanser to streamline my routine, so I gave it a go. After a night out sitting under heat lamps nursing Hot Toddies with a friend (you know, the new Friday night), it was time to put the cleansing balm to the test, and see if it could remove my full face of makeup. I warmed up a pea-sized amount of the lush balm in my hands and massaged into my skin. Working in circular motions around my eye area, I could feel the solid balm transform into a slippery oil as it melted away my liquid liner and waterproof mascara. Next, I splashed some water onto my face and the oil transformed into its final form, a thin cleansing milk. After patting my face dry, my skin felt noticeably smooth and supple (thanks to hydrating renewing rose and mimosa waxes) — and not tight like a normal cleanser, which would have caused me to panic and run to apply my moisturizer. Most impressively, there wasn’t a trace of mascara left behind, and the soothing scent of lavender and eucalyptus lingered on my skin. Over the next few days, I continued using the cleansing balm whether or not I wore any makeup (since it also breaks down SPF, which is a non-negotiable step in my everyday routine). I’ve even used it as a 10-minute hydrating mask to give my skin an extra boost of moisture. With the brand-new glow I’ve been waking up with, it’s safe to say this cleansing balm has earned a permanent spot on my top shelf. Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?
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