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Fuller House Debuts Its Fifth Season Trailer — Without Lori Loughlin


The first trailer for the fifth and final season of Fuller House is finally here. Though it teases lots of family-friendly fun, fans were quick to notice it’s missing one important thing: any mention of Aunt Becky.

Lori Loughlin famously portrayed Aunt Becky in the early ’90s classic TV show, Full House and then reprised her role in the Netflix revival, Fuller House. However, things hit a snag for Loughlin when it was revealed that she allegedly paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to scam her children’s way into the University of Southern California. Loughlin is now facing an impending court battle and has pleaded not guilty.

The season five trailer picks up right where season four left off with the Tanner crew. In the clips, Stephanie Tanner (played by Jodie Sweetin) and Jimmy Gibbler (played by Adam Hagenbuch) finally get to bring home their new daughter, who happened to be carried by surrogate Kimmy Gibbler (played by Andrea Barber).

The trailer also gives fans a sneak-peek at what’s to come for D.J. Tanner (played by Candace Cameron Bure) and her on-again high school sweetheart Steve Hale (played by Scott Weinger)—something that truly made every fan of the original show giddy. But, that’s not all. In the two-minute trailer, fans also catch a glimpse of the rest of the OG cast including Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, and John Stamos. AKA, everyone but Loughlin.

“It was really sad, and we could feel her absence,” Barber told People about Loughlin’s absence during the final season of filming. “It just felt like there was a hole in the whole season but also in that final episode. She should’ve been there, and I’m sorry that she wasn’t.”

And, in a recent Instagram post, Bure stopped short of supporting Loughlin in her court battle; however, the actress did explain that the bonds run deep with the entire Full House cast.

“We’ve had these friendships for more than 30 years and it’s just sad to leave them,” she said. “Have tears with us and hug along with us, because that’s kind of what we need, is the comfort and the love.”

Watch the trailer below before the first half of the fifth season drops on December 6:

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Kate Middleton Debuts New Honey-Brown Hair During Back-to-School Photos


Thursday marked the first day of school for Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who were photographed looking adorable before heading to classes at Thomas’s Battersea in London. However, they’re not the only ones celebrating the start of something new: Their mom, Kate Middleton, debuted a new hair color while dropping them off at school, and the change comes just in time for fall.

We’re used to seeing the Duchess as a slightly darker brunette, but it seems that she’s decided to lighten things up a bit. While the color isn’t drastically blond, the highlights are a much brighter shade than we’ve seen from her before. Her cut, too, appears to have slightly less layers than before, making her famous Chelsea blowout look a little sleekier and less bouncy. For the photo opp, she also wore a floral button-down Michael Kors dress that she’d previously worn last year at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s rehearsal dinner.

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Middleton’s glossy waves have been the subject of fascination for a while. She seems to have the uncanny ability to pull off pretty much any kind of style—she’s done Game Of Thrones-style braids, she’s done intricate updos, she’s tucked her updos under stunning hats, and, of course, she knows how to rock a tiara.

It always looks completely effortless, but we do know that she has a few standby tricks to keep her hair healthy. A now-deleted Instagram photo revealed that Middleton’s hairstylist typically packs 13 hair brushes, six combs, three hair curlers, and two hairdryers for her. We also learned from some pretty extreme sleuthing that Middleton always cuts her hair before big pregnancy announcements and typically combines shampoo and conditioner. (Her frequent stylist Richard Ward, reportedly has her use the Cleanse and Condition duo from his salon’s Chelsea Collection.) And when she’s pulling off one of those fancy royal updos, you can see that she uses a hairnet, of all things, to keep everything perfectly in place. We’ll have to keep an eye out to see what hacks she has to keep her lighter hair gleaming. Olaplex, maybe?



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Black-Owned Beauty Brand Uoma Debuts at Ulta With 51 Foundation Shades


Launching a new beauty brand in 2019 requires a different sort of preparedness than it would have, say, two years ago. The bar is significantly higher than its ever been, thanks largely in part to Fenty’s then unprecedented 40 shade range debut, along with the growing momentum and real life impact of social media, where everyday consumers and vloggers rich in digital capital alike are calling out disparities within the industry.

It’s an important moment in the beauty world without a doubt, as we watch companies new and old scrambling to catch up to new inclusive standards. But it shouldn’t be mistaken for a moment that can sustain itself without continual momentum forward, where the goal shifts from simply meeting the bar to surpassing it. Otherwise, doesn’t inclusivity become just another buzzword?

It’s a question that weighed heavily on Sharon Chuter, a Nigerian-born, London-based former LVMH executive and all-around industry veteran. So much so that she decided to push the conversation further herself. Today she launches Uoma Beauty—a self-proclaimed Afropolitan cosmetics line and Ulta Beauty’s answer to Fenty—with an ambitious 51 foundation shades right out of the gate. Accompanied by a solid lineup of bold lipsticks, highly pigmented glosses, liners, concealers, and more in weighted, Insta-ready packaging, the newcomer is sure to shake the table.

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“I was very excited when Fenty launched, because it came in and really made a statement within the industry,” Chuter tells Glamour. “But it infuriated me when I saw other brands just waking up. It was like, is this it? Is this the best we can do? It was really reminiscent of when this happened in the nineties. Iman Cosmetics had this whole inclusive revolution and it lasted for a few years, but then it died down, and things went back to the way it was.”

Uoma, which means “beautiful” in the Nigerian language Igbo, is set on picking up the torch, and stretching the understanding of what true inclusivity and representation means in the beauty industry today. It’s a mission evident in the brand’s DNA, from the models cast in its first campaign to the product names that pay homage to culturally impactful women, like Angela Davis and Nina Simone. And its especially evident in the way Chuter and her team approached the products themselves.

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A look at Uoma Beauty’s packaging and lipsticks

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While more and more brands are routinely adding new extended shades to their already existing foundation collections, Uoma has created entirely unique formulations for different skin tones. This means that you’ll find the 51 shades split up into six distinct “skin kins,” each made up of active ingredients meant to address the specific needs of each group. Straddling the lines of makeup and skin care, the deeper shades have ingredients meant to help with hyperpigmentation, while fair shades are packed with ingredients to address and calm hypersensitivity and redness. For my rich tan complexion, the shades within my skin kin had been formulated with ingredients like white tea and berry extracts to combat mild hyperpigmentation and oily/combination skin—two issues I’ve dealt with at length for years.

The best part about this for me (aside from, you know, the accuracy) was how easy this system made finding the right shade. After determining I fell within the Bronze Venus skin kin, I was able pick my perfect match out of a much smaller, hyper-nuanced shade range broken down by undertones. The color was spot-on. But as for the wear? I was skeptical.

Women of all skin tones for the Uoma Beauty campaign

I’m not a usual fan of liquid foundation (I hate the weighted feeling it leaves on my skin), even though this formula is adjustable coverage. But the Uoma Say What?! foundation ($39) really stays true to its claims of feeling weightless and breathable throughout the day, which allowed me to relish in all of the benefits of fuller coverage—blurred pores! softened fine lines!—while acting and feeling like a second skin.



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'Little Women' PBS Miniseries Debuts First Trailer


Two years ago, the CW announced it was making a dark, gritty reboot of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. This is, after all, the same network that gave Archie and co. a sexy makeover on Riverdale. As reported by Deadline, the series would drop Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy in a post-apocalyptic Philadelphia, where they would try to uncover a widespread conspiracy while trying not to murder one another.

The trailer you’re about to see is not for this series, though. Unfortunately, we’ll never get to see this (frankly awesome) version of Little Women, as it was killed by the CW last year because “the script just couldn’t get there.” Instead, this trailer is for PBS’s decidedly dystopia-free miniseries remake of Little Women, which airs next spring. Starring Angela Lansbury as Aunt March and Emily Watson as Marmee, the Masterpiece adaptation of Little Women is a lot closer in tone and accuracy to the ’90s movie with Winona Ryder and Christian Bale.

The first trailer, which dropped on Monday, is only 30 seconds long and offers just a glimpse into what Masterpiece viewers can expect come May 13 and 20, 2018. It begins with Aunt March declaring, “Four small children is a recipe for heartache, headache, and indigestion” as the March sisters lob snowballs at one another. We get a first look at a rather dapper-looking Laurie (Jonah Hauer-King), Meg (Willa Fitzgerald) having the time of her life at Annie Moffat’s ball, and Jo (Maya Thurman-Hawke) being angsty about not having been born a boy. There’s not much of Beth (Annes Elwy) or Amy (Kathryn Newton), but it seems like they’ll get just as faithful of a treatment as their sisters.

This isn’t the only Little Women adaptation coming next year. According to Deadline, there’s a movie version in the works at ABC that puts the March sisters in modern times. Keep your fingers crossed—Little Women might be getting the Riverdale treatment after all.

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Lady Gaga Debuts 'Copper Blond' Hair for the American Music Awards 2017


The American Music Awards always brings out an interesting mix of beauty choices. It’s not as dressy as the Academy Awards or the Emmys, or quite as “just have fun with it” as the VMAs—which makes it the ideal testing ground for stars who want to change up their looks, without too much pressure. Example A? Selena Gomez casually going extremely blond, and Example B just came to us from Lady Gaga’s American Music Awards look. In a move we can’t say we saw coming, the singer rung in the AMAs remotely with an all-new hair color, showing off a shade given the freshly coined name of “copper blond.” Excuse the pun.

That name came to us from Lady Gaga’s beauty team on her Joanne tour, hairstylist Frederic Aspiras and makeup artist Sarah Tanno. Aspiras describes the color as “on the warmer blond side with a copper rinse, so say goodbye to the rose gold blond. It’s warmer and rich.” That lines up with what we’ve been seeing elsewhere in hair trends, with warm, dare-we-say brassy-leaning colors on the rise.

Also different about Gaga’s look? The serious curls she’s wearing. The effect is pure Madonna, ’80s edition, which makes sense: according to Aspiras, her spirals are thanks to a real-deal perm (the most ’80s hair treatment of all). On top of the treatment, Aspiras says that he used a gel cream oil to tame any frizz (we like Ouidad’s Curl Immersion Hi-defining Custard), and hair oil to protect Gaga’s new copper color. A diffuser got her curls bouncy and soft, with a wand iron used to add some extra curl definition around her face.

The finished effect is a massive cloud of glamorous curls unlike anything we’ve seen on Gaga before. Not to be outdone, Tanno’s makeup job brought in rosy pink shadow, copper lipstick, and lashes on lashes. Combined with her Alaia dress, Gaga gone ’80s feels so very right.

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Selena Gomez Debuts Blond Hair at the American Music Awards 2017


The world has been waiting with bated breath for Selena Gomez to arrive at the 2017 American Music Awards—not only for her first live performance in over a year, but also to see whether she would have a certain date (ahem, Justin Bieber) by her side. But rather than revealing her rumored rekindled love on the red carpet, Gomez debuted a brand-new hairstyle instead: The 25-year-old singer has a chic, icy platinum bob now.

Whether the stunning new blond ‘do is a permanent change or a temporary look for the AMAs is unclear—especially considering six hours prior, Gomez had dark hair and blunt bangs, per her Insta story. But her longtime stylist Marissa Marino’s Instagram gives us some clues: apparently Nine Zero One colorist Nikki Lee is the one responsible for Gomez’s new hair, meaning she very well could have just joined in Kim Kardashian and Ariana Grande in the “real fake blondes” club.

Beyond the blond, Gomez is set to perform her new song “Wolves” at the 2017 AMAs, making it her first performance since receiving a kidney transplant due to complications from her struggle with lupus. The performance marks a major milestone for Gomez, on a stage where she’s made several: Crying over Justin Bieber during “The Heart Wants What It Wants” back in 2014, delivering an inspiring speech post-treatment in 2016, and now returning from her latest health scare. “The AMAs have been a place where I’ve shared some of my most intimate moments,” she wrote on Instagram earlier in the week, while teasing her “Wolves” performance.

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