As we reopen our makeup bags, Louise McSharry will hold your hand to readjusting to a made up face and embracing the looks you’ve been scared of before… [restrict] At this point…
According to Louise McSharry, if you’re not using SPF correctly, you might as well throw the rest of your skincare out the window. Plus, five black-owned beauty brands to check…
Gaining weight shouldn’t be people’s biggest fear in the midst of a global pandemic, says Louise McSharry. But based on the number of fat ‘jokes’ and memes going around, it’s up there.
If we’ve learned anything from lockdown, it’s that things like fun and headspace are essential. After years of being too afraid to ask for anything, Louise McSharry is ready to demand them, and she’s not going to feel guilty about it.
Now more than ever, finding a pocket of zen at home is crucial. Louise McSharry is turning to colour to make herself feel like a human again, even if it’s only for half an hour every few days. Makeup is art too, you know.
Forking out for a new foundation can be a stressful experience. Louise McSharry wants to make sure you never experience makeup buyer’s remorse
“It doesn’t feel great to admit that I envy my children, and that my love for them is occasionally tainted by my own sense of loss, but that’s where I am right now.” Louise McSharry on the hangover of childhood trauma
“Obviously I wasn’t oblivious to the fact that the pressure on women to look a certain way is a symptom of the patriarchy, but I suppose I was happy not thinking about it in the context of this urge. Now that someone had asked me, I had to actually consider my position.”