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It’s time for a break

After a hectic Christmas season at Direct Cosmetics, we’re taking a little break on the Beauty Talk blog to recharge. If you’d like to connect with us elsewhere, give us a follow on Facebook and Instagram! Don’t worry – your favourite online beauty store isn’t going anywhere. As always, you can find fantastic deals on top beauty brands over on the Direct Cosmetics website.

Top fragrances for teens

The first few fragrances you try as a teenager help you learn what you like and dislike. While your teenager’s preferences will evolve as they get older, learning them can help guide their future fragrances of choice. Aside from David Beckham’s ever-growing line of perfumes, look for brands like and Or, for something a little punchier, check out or Lamborghini’s fragrances! Given that most teens will probably want to wear their new fragrances at school (and let’s admit that most teenagers have a tendency to overspray their perfumes as if they were body mists! )

This Year’s Top New Beauty Buzzwords: Explained

The beauty industry’s infamous for using head-scratching buzzwords to try and persuade us to buy a brand’s new product line. Activated charcoal’s been everywhere this year, and not just in beauty – who could forget the activated charcoal burgers, ice cream, and pizza that were everywhere on Instagram? Applying a jet-black beauty product can be a little daunting, but it seems that activated charcoal could hold real benefits in the beauty department. Several brands now ask consumers to take a DNA sample, send it off to their lab (or someone else’s lab), and receive a DNA-derived breakdown of their skin complaints and how to ease them.

How to: Reduce Beauty Product Waste

Reducing beauty product waste can be done in two ways: Buy products with less packaging, or recyclable packaging. #1 Buy products that would otherwise be binned Buying products in clearance sales isn’t just a handy money-saver – it also means that products that would otherwise be headed for landfill aren’t wasted. When you can’t get any more product out of its container, transferring it to another pot can help you use every last bit of the product. You can also cut into any products within soft tubes (like lotions, toothpaste, and even sunscreen), and you’ll find there’s plenty of product remaining that you couldn’t squirt out the usual way!

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