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See Fenty Beauty's New Bronzers on 5 Women


When I slacked the Glamour team that the much-anticipated Fenty Sun Stalk’r bonzers had just arrived at my desk, a hoard of excited editors surrounded me like hungry piranhas. “I just saw Fenty and came running,” said Khaliha, our digital producer. That’s the kind of star power the brand—and Rihanna—has. Without even knowing what the product is, you know it’s going to be good.

At this point, Fenty Beauty needs no introduction (but if you’re curious, this story is a great starting point), and the brand is practically synonymous with inclusivity in the beauty industry. So it’s no surprise that when Rih finally dropped a collection of bronzers, the range would be just as good as her 49-shade-and-counting foundation line. Most brands have three to five bronzer shades at most, stopping short at a chocolate shade. Not Fenty’s, which features eight shades with a range of both warm and cool undertones. It’s important to note that, as always, Fenty took both sides on the complexion spectrum into consideration. There’s a neutral-toned amber that won’t leave pale skin looking like a Cheeto, and a deep chocolate shade to add warmth to the darkest skin.

We put the range to the test, and tried out Sun Stalk’r on five different skin tones and tan preferences. Read on to see what our editors think.



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Rihanna's Fenty Beauty Is Launching an Inclusive Line of Concealers in 50 Shades


When Rihanna launched Fenty Beauty in 2017, she did so with 40 different shades of foundation. This inclusive debut collection—and its massive success—disrupted the beauty industry, making it clear to other makeup brands that there was a demand for a wide, diverse range of tones. Rihanna pretty much set a new standard in the space. And she’s not stopping.

Rihanna announced that Fenty Beauty will be introducing Pro Filt’r Concealers. And they’ll be even more inclusive than the brand’s initial launch, available in 50 shades to suit customers’ skin tones. Oh, and you don’t have to wait long to shop them—the drop is only 10 days away.

Giving life to hungover souls on New Year’s Day, Fenty posted a few Instagrams on January 1 to announce the launch. “New year, New #FENTYBEAUTY! ??‍♀️ We got #THECURE to your #newyearseve hangover! On January 11, we’re dropping 50 BRAND NEW shades of creamy, creaseproof, and longwearing #PROFILTRCONCEALER! Get it at fentybeauty.com, @sephora, @harveynichols, and #SephorainJCP!!”

That’s right: In less than two weeks, Fenty Beauty’s Pro Filt’r Concealers will be shoppable at FentyBeauty.com, Sephora (both in stand-alone stores and those in J.C. Penney)—and, for anyone reading this across the pond, at Harvey Nichols.

“We all got a lil’ something to cover up!” reads another Instagram from Fenty announcing the launch. “Blemishes, dark circles, bags, and even hangovers, #PROFILTRCONCEALER is #THECURE to hiding it all in a creamy formula that’s longwearing and creaseproof. Who’s ready to get it on January 11??”

Rihanna herself put up a Pro Filt’r Concealer video tutorial on Youtube, so we know exactly how to apply it when the time comes.

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The product covers; it brightens; it can even be used as highlighter (she applies it on the bridge of her nose and brow bone.) In the video, Rihanna that if you know your Pro Filt’r Foundation shade, there’s a concealer shade that corresponds—taking the guesswork out of finding the perfect shade. She also eliminated one of our pet concealer peeves: “Especially with a formula like this that dries down and matifies eventually, you expect it to start getting tacky, but this formula does not,” she says in the video.

Also dropping January 11? Fenty Beauty Pro Filt’r Setting Powder in eight translucent shades…

… plus, 10 more Pro Filt’r Foundation Shades—to match the 50 concealer shades, naturally—and great new tools to complement the products: a Powder Puff Setting Brush, Lil Precision Makeup Sponge Duo, and a Concealer Precision Brush.

Here’s to a 2019 full of Fenty—and more inclusivity in the beauty industry.

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What to Buy From Fenty Beauty – Reviews


If we had a dollar for every time a friend has asked one of our editors what to buy from Fenty Beauty, well, let’s just say we’d have enough to clear out the shelves at Sephora. Since Rihanna’s makeup line launched in 2017, every new drop—from lipstick to eyeshadow palettes to even blotting papers—has resulted in immediate fan frenzy.

Really, it’s not hard to see why. From her 40 foundation shades to her looks-good-on-every-skin-tone lip gloss, Rihanna has not only created a collection of quality products at reasonable price points (nearly everything from the brand is under $50), she also takes every possible shopper into consideration when formulating her line. No skin tone is forgotten or overlooked. Also, who doesn’t want cheekbones like Rihanna?

While—no exaggeration—you really can’t go wrong with anything from Fenty, the reality is you can’t buy it all at once. So over the past year, we’ve swatched, swiped, and tested our way through the best Fenty Beauty has to offer to distill down our top recommendations. Read on for our editors’ unfiltered reviews on their favorite Fenty Beauty products, below.



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Sophie Turner on 'GoT' Wigs, Fenty Highlighter, and What She Texts Joe Jonas


If you were following the stories from Priyanka Chopra’s bachelorette party this weekend, you already know Sophie Turner is a good time. So it should come as no surprise that when I met up with the actress and face of Wella Professionals recently to talk about the brand’s latest product, she greeted me in a fuzzy robe and heels, with a Juul in hand. (In all fairness, the room was freezing.)

Because of Game of Thrones, she goes back and forth between Sansa Stark red and her natural light blond. But at the moment, it’s more of cool, white blond—the result of Koleston Perfect, a pro-grade hair dye that’s meant to keep color vibrant for longer and cause less damage. “Icy, beige blond is the actual color of it,” she tells me. As much as I want it to be a clue about Sansa’s future in long winter ahead, she’s keeping details on the show (and on her engagement to middle Jo-Bro Joe Jonas) under lock and key. But as for answering our Big Beauty Questions, well, she didn’t hold back.

Glamour: For coloring it so much, your hair looks awesome. What do you do to keep it so healthy?

Sophie Turner: The biggest thing is WellaPlex. It’s a hair mask that you put on, leave in for 10 minutes, and then wash out. It repairs the bonds in your hair, so that it doesn’t just feel strong and healthy, it actually is stronger and healthier afterwards. I use it every week, because with the job I have, it’s a lot of dyeing, straightening, curling, and heat damage. I’ll put in on after showering, watch a bit of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, and then I go back and wash it off.

Glamour: Tell us about your biggest hair emergency.

ST: A few years ago, I was trying to go back from red to blond, and it destroyed my hair to the point that I had to use a wig for Game of Thrones. They wouldn’t let me dye it back red or my hair would’ve fallen out.

Glamour: What’s one beauty trend you absolutely love?

ST: I love all the bold eyeshadow and crazy-colored highlighters people are wearing. Like Rihanna’s Fenty highlighters and pink, glossy eyes—stuff like that. I think people are becoming way more creative with their beauty looks, and it’s so much fun. I don’t know if they suit me, personally. I tried the [pink eye shadow look] but took it off before I left the house. Because once you have your makeup professionally done, when you do your own, you’re like, “I look terrible.”

Glamour: What’s one trend you wish you’d never tried?

ST: Cutting my hair into bangs. It was a disaster. I did it myself when I was 13, and it didn’t help that my red [from GoT] was fading into a mousy brown. I don’t know why I did it. I guess people were having bangs cut in and I thought, “F-ck it. I’ll give it a go.”

Glamour: What city gives you the greatest beauty inspiration?

ST: New York, for sure. People are bold and creative in New York, and there are all types of ethnicities in the city. You see beauty in so many different ways just walking down the street. Every time I’m in New York I feel like I experiment more. I dress cooler, I do cooler things with my makeup—it’s so inspiring.

Glamour: Your house is burning down! What are the three products you save?

ST: Wellaplex, hair spray—because if it’s stuck in the fire, then it’s going to blow up—and lip balm. I love Fresh’s coconut one. It’s so good.

Glamour: What’s your go-to getting ready music?

ST: I really like any seventies music. I’m into Dave Edmunds. What’s that song? [sings] I hear you knocking in, but you can’t come in… I think it’s because of my dad. He used to play seventies music all the time. I hated it then, but now, I’m 22 and it’s all I play. I also love R.E.M., Genesis, Fleetwood Mac. Most people would play rap or something to hype themselves up. But this is just happy music to me.

Glamour: What’s your favorite way to take a moment for yourself?

ST: Honestly, my favorite thing is lying in bed until I wake up naturally. With this job, it’s really hard to have a full sleep schedule. I usually have to get up at 4 A.M. So sometimes I just lie there and just enjoy being in bed.

Glamour: Do you watch anything or do you truly just lay there?

ST: Lately I’ve been watching Keeping Up With the Kardashians. I’ve binged seasons one through seven in, like, the past week. The family boxing match is by far the funniest episode.

Glamour: What’s the last Instagram rabbit hole you went down?

ST: Have you seen “If You High?” It’s this Instagram that I guess is for people who are high, but honestly, you don’t have to be high to watch it. It’s literally filled with the most satisfying images, like people squeezing putty or a putting steaming hot knife on lipsticks so the colors flow out together. Actually, I got this off of If You High…it’s called Epic Lava Tours. It’s videos of lava flowing out of rocks. It’s epic to watch. You have to look it up.

Glamour: Screw, marry, kill: mascara, lipstick, highlighter.

ST: I would kill lipstick, just because you don’t always need it. I would marry mascara, because it’s a necessity. And I’d screw highlighter.

Glamour: What’s your favorite emoji?

ST: I use the love heart eyes ?the most. Probably because I text my fiancé with that all the time, and I love him. Actually, if I had a real favorite, it’s the shit emoji ?. It’s just funny. Apparently, it’s really a chocolate ice cream though! At least someone told me that…

Glamour: You have $20 and free rein of a drugstore. What do you buy?

ST: I love drugstores. CVS is my favorite store in the whole world. It’s like Candyland. Honestly, I’d just buy the weirdest shit. The other day I spent $150 on makeup brushes that I already had and didn’t need. I could have just washed them; instead I get carried away and think I need everything. Like alcohol wipes—I love buying those. Cotton pads are great too. I have a real passion for the thin square ones. I use exactly five of them to take off my makeup: one on each eye, which I leave on for a minute, then dab to get all my mascara off. Then I take two more and do a circle around my face, and then the last one I swipe right down the middle. I love taking my makeup off. It’s my favorite routine.

Glamour: If you could change anything about beauty ideals, what would they be?

ST: Body-wise, I’d change what’s considered beautiful. I think if you’re healthy and you’re happy, then that’s all that matters. You don’t have to look a certain way, you don’t have to dress a certain way, you should feel freaking awesome in whatever you’re wearing, no matter your size.

Glamour: What’s the last piece of advice you got from your GoT co-star Maisie Williams?

ST: Maisie is the most supportive person I know. She and I are very open with each other and encourage each other to be healthy mentally. She’s one of the biggest champions of that. She’ll call up every day and be like, “Hey, you good today?” I know that’s not advice, but in a way, she’s telling me to look after myself—especially mental health-wise. I think that’s the most important thing.

Glamour: Is that because being an actress can be so tough on your mental health?

ST: I think so. Maisie and I have been through a lot together. We’ve grown up in this industry, and it can be taxing. I know her inside and out, and she knows me inside and out. It’s good to just check up on each other once in awhile. We love each other.

This interview has been edited and condensed.

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See Fenty Beauty's Nude Stunna Lip Paints on 4 Women


When Rihanna launched Fenty Beauty’s Stunna Lip Paint last year—a bold blue-red shade based off her signature look—she didn’t just drop a red lipstick. Rih went all out with a weightless formula that glides on smooth and dries into a velvety matte finish. The brand flooded Instagram with photos of everyone from Slick Woods to Duckie Thot wearing the color to show how versatile it was. And Rihanna even made her own Insta tutorial for it. Honestly, would you expect anything less?

Which is why it should come as no surprise that now, almost a year later, she’s coming in even hotter with four new additions to the Stunna family. This time, they’re nudes for every skin tone. And black—because in Rihanna’s world, you better believe that’s a neutral. As Fenty revealed the colors one by one last week, the fan responses came pouring in. Women of color praised Fenty for finally creating a nude in mind for dark skin (a “universal chocolate brown” called Unveil), which the brand says went through rigorous testing to confirm the claim. The black (surprise, surprise) was also met with similar enthusiasm, if not some slight hesitation.

The question, of course, you probably want to know though is if they’re worth the hype. We had four staffers put them to the test. Read on for their honest thoughts.



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Rihanna Designed a Savage X Fenty Lingerie Capsule to Benefit Her Foundation—And Everything's Under $100


With her inaugural Savage X Fenty lingerie show, Rihanna really flipped the script on New York Fashion Week—with an incredibly diverse cast (and immersive performance experience), a model in labor, impressive social media engagement… And she’s riding all that buzz to announce a brand-new launch for the label—and one with a deeply personal meaning for the performer and designer.

Savage X Fenty released a limited-edition capsule collection benefitting the Clara Lionel Foundation, the non-profit Rihanna founded in 2012 (and is named after her grandparents) that benefits education and emergency response programs globally.

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There are three pieces: a cotton tank top, logo bikini bottom, and satin robe. They bear a custom logo (which you can see most clearly on the robe) that marries the world of Savage X Fenty with that of the organization.

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“This sleepwear set is stylish and comfortable. But more than that, when you wear it you know you have taken a stand and given back to an incredible cause,” Rihanna said in a statement. As with all Savage X Fenty drops, the capsule comes in a size-inclusive range of XS through 3X. The tank top and bikini bottom are sold as a set for $63, while the robe retails for $68.

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Rihanna has used her companies and brand affiliations to benefit the Clara Lionel Foundation in the past. This Savage X Fenty capsule joins the Fenty Killawatt Diamond Ball-Out, Fenty x Puma Clara Lionel Women’s Creeper, and Dior’s We Should All Be Feminists T-shirt in fundraising for the organization.

You can shop the CLF for Savage X Fenty capsule online, or at the brand’s two pop-up U.S. shops: in New York (577 Broadway) and in the Mall of America (60 E Broadway, Suite N166.)

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