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“Adding a retinol into your routine will speed up your cell turnover and diminish fine lines and wrinkles,” she says. Any dark spots from summer can be faded using retinols too. “I like using retinols in these months as they can sensitize you to the sun, so I find them easier to use in the darker months.” Pavitt says this serum, which combines encapsulated retinol with natural lactic acid, is both gentle yet effective at tackling uneven skin tone, fine lines and even breakouts.
Retinol Reform,
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Free Assembly at Walmart | Fall Pieces I'm Loving Right Now
September 23, 2021BruceDayneHappy first day of fall! Now that we can officially talk fall fashion, I wanted to share some amazing pieces with you from
The fall
Free Assemblycollection is so good, from the timeless yet on-trend styles to the incredible quality. You will be so impressed if you're new to it!
My first pick is this
shirt jacket($38). My hunt for the perfect shacket ends here! I absolutely love the cut and fit of this layering piece that comes in four colors.
I'm in my usual small.
It's a wool blend so it's warm and a little rough but not itchy at all (just want you to know what to expect—it's not sherpa material). Pair with your favorite denim and tee (I'm actually in this
Free Assembly bodysuit!) and your fall casual look is complete.


Next, I'm obsessed with this must-have
sweaterdress($30). I was ready to order a second one the moment I slipped this on.

It's not too thin or too thick, it's super soft with a little stretch, and I love the mockneck (sometimes turtlenecks can get too bulky). You could style this with tights and tall boots for cooler temps. Add a vest and scarf. So good!
I'm wearing my usual small, but might size up for a little more length (I'm 5'8" for reference).


I hope you'll love Free Assembly as much as I do; this is just a taste—browse the entire collection on
Walmart.com!
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Fall 2021 Beauty Trends Featuring Black-owned Makeup and Skincare Products
September 22, 2021BruceDaynePhoto credit: beatby.dee_ via 1minutemakeuptips
Fall 2021 Beauty Trends Featuring Black-owned Makeup and Skincare Products
By Onicia Muller
It’s the first day of fall and we’re excited to switch up our skincare routine and makeup looks. Here’s a quick roundup of fall beauty trends for 2021. All products featured are Black-owned.
Fall 2021 Beauty Trends for Skin
Healthy skin is always in. The products, rations, and processes might change with the weather, but skincare basics like face cleansers, moisturizers, and sunscreen are always in style.



For a face cleanser, CHLOE & CHAD’s Geranium Face Wash is on our wish list. Carefully selected botanical ingredients combined with nourishing oils promise to leave our skin feeling next-level soft.
We’re also dreaming of BEIJA FLOR NATURALS’ Cocoa Mango Buttercream. This all-natural clean beauty product can be used on our face, body, and hair. Get into it.
We’ll definitely be re-upping on our holy-grail, top-tier, must-have skin essential, Black Girl Sunscreen. The sun works hard, but Black Girl Sunscreen works harder. We love how it melts into our skin without feeling greasy or leaving a white cast.
Fall 2021 Beauty Trends for Lips
Fall will always be about richer lip colors. You can’t go wrong with ASE Beauty’s Ambition lipstick. This highly-pigmented classic berry lipstick is vegan, cruelty-free, and made with better-for-you ingredients. Its compact size means it can easily fit into any purse—or wallet.


Having a reliable 1-step lip look means you can be Zoom-ready in seconds or wait to do your lips when you’re at your destination.
Fall 2021 Beauty Trends for Brows
As masks are still part of our daily lives, statement eyes, brows, and lashes remain important. Whether they are fluffy, painted, or microbladed, fuller brows are still on trend.
Luv + Co.’s brow pomade is a handy, smudge-free, wax pomade that is a beautiful smokey dark brown that matches a wide range of eyebrows.


If you’re looking for that high-fashion carved brow look, LAMIK Beauty’s brows-in-a-box is a must-try. Powders, gel, stencils, tweezers, and trimming scissors—they have everything you need.
Fall 2021 Beauty Trends for Eyes and Lashes
Graphic liner continues to have the makeup community in a chokehold. What’s not to love; we get the wow factor of a multi-shadow eye look without needing an elaborate shadow palette or the ability to blend like Jackie Aina.
Graphic eyeliner designs are quick and easy to create. On a naked lid (or at least an eyelid with a neutral base) draw a lined design using a creamy and richly pigmented pencil liner.


Haven’t mastered shadows and colors? MENTED’S Long Live The Lash Mascara is one easy step towards show-stopping lashes.
Which fall beauty tend are you most excited to try? Is there a Black-owned makeup or skincare company we should check out?
Onicia Muller is a writer, comedian, and clean beauty enthusiast. She currently serves as Culture Editor at ASE Beauty, a clean beauty lifestyle brand for women of color. Enjoy more beauty tutorials on Onicia’s YouTube or ASE Beauty’s Instagram.
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R29’s Shopping Team Tries On The Everlane ’90s Cheeky Jean
September 22, 2021BruceDayne
Our love for the classic look of vintage jeans is often thwarted by how difficult it can be to actually find a good pair. From dealing with decades-old sizing to extreme wear-and-tear or potentially steep price tags, the whole retro-denim hunt is an ordeal — one that’s even further complicated when you’re attempting to conduct it virtually. So when we caught wind of a certain Everlane pair with best-selling vintage appeal, we knew it warranted a more in-depth investigation. The ’90s Cheeky Jean and The Curvy ’90s Cheeky Jean (cut for a more hourglass shape) are straight-leg pants (fitted through the waist, hip, and thigh, but relaxed from the knee down) ethically made from Japanese non-stretch denim with a mid-to-high rise, a button fly, a fit that’s supposed to give the booty a boost, and a palatable price tag of $88. While the regular ’90s Cheeky is offered in seven denim washes (aka every shade of blue imaginable), the Curvy ’90s Cheeky comes in black and two blues. For both styles, there are options for a “Regular” inseam of 28.5″ or an “Ankle” inseam of 26.6″.
The jeans boast reviews numbering in the thousands with an average rating of 4.4-out-of-5-stars and a general customer consensus that they are the “Perfect Everyday Jean,” equal parts comfortable and stylish. To answer the question of how these internet-favorite throwback jeans actually stack up IRL, several members of the R29 Shopping team were graciously gifted a free pair from Everlane to try on and suss out. Keep scrolling for a closer look at the real-life fit and feel of The ’90s Cheeky Jean.
Everlane The ’90s Cheeky Jean, $88

Available in white, black, and varying shades of blue, these jeans come in sizes 23 through 33 and are offered in Ankle or Regular lengths.
Everlane The Curvy ’90s Cheeky Jean, $88

Designed for folks with hourglass shapes, these Curvy jeans are made to accommodate and accentuate the hips (which can often be difficult to find in vintage denim). The 23-to-33 sizing is similar to the style above — but the washes are limited to three colors in Curvy.
The Curvy ’90s Cheeky Jean in Medium Blue, Regular Length

Tester: Mercedes Viera, Associate Deals Writer
What I Look For In Jeans: “The first things on my list when looking for jeans is comfort and fit. I have to be able to breathe and walk around in them without feeling like I’m dying. Obviously, I also like having variety in my jeans (aka different washes and cuts).”
First Impressions: “My first thought was how soft the denim was. I was worried that the fabric would be too thick for the hot day I decided to wear it out for the first time, but it was ended up being absolutely perfect — not too thick but not thin either, just good quality. I was also worried about the button fly because those styles of jeans usually don’t fit me very well. I was pleasantly surprised to find that not only did it fit but it also felt comfortable. Well, almost. I can sit comfortably but they are a tiny bit restrictive — but, as with most denim, I’m assuming the more I wear them the better they’ll form to my body.”
The Price: “My price range for denim is between $50-$70 so this $88 price point is a little more than what I usually spend, but the quality is more than worth it.”
The “Cheeky” Factor: “I didn’t notice anything personally — I think that side was a bit loose on me just because of my body type.”
How I’d Style These Jeans: “I’d style them with a turtleneck, sneakers, and a coat. Or, with a loose-fitting sweater tucked in along with boots and a coat.”
The ’90s Cheeky Jean in Vintage Sunbleached Blue, Ankle Length

Tester: Karina Hoshikawa, Beauty & Wellness Market Writer
What I Look For In Jeans: “Since I’m petite, I always look for a cropped or ankle length. Anything standard will likely be too long of an inseam for me. I pretty much exclusively shop for high-rise styles since I find them more flattering. I’m not terribly picky when it comes to stretch, but I obviously want them to be comfortable! I also want my jeans to last me a long time, so I don’t buy anything that feels too thin and jegging-like.”
First Impressions: “My first impression is that the fit was not bad, definitely true to size! I tend to struggle with finding jeans that don’t bunch up at the ankles since I’m 5’2. The denim feels moderately rigid, but not too much so that I can’t sit down comfortably. Plus, I’m sure they’ll soften up a bit over time. I got the Ankle length and, TBH, they were still longer than I expected! These ended up hitting me right at my feet; ideally, I’d love them just a hair shorter but I’m not mad about it. I love the high rise, too, and the pale blue wash was perfect.”
The Price: “Although I’ve splurged on some designer jeans from Rag & Bone and Frame that I am fully obsessed with, my general denim sweet spot is around $100. I own several pairs of Madewell jeans that I love and a few from Everlane, as well, actually! For the quality and transparency behind the manufacturing, I think $88 is a pretty fair price for people like me who are used to buying more premium (i.e. not fast-fashion) denim.”
The “Cheeky” Factor: “Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t feel like these did a ton for the tush. It didn’t not make my butt look cute but, then again, there was also some looser fabric around the thigh area that probably camouflaged my booty a bit. I cared more that the fit was snug in the waist area so you could still see some cake.”
How I’d Style These Jeans: “My style is pretty basic, so pairing these with a plain white tee OR graphic tee (I have faves from In-N-Out and Tabasco) layered under a leather jacket would be perfect for fall!”
The ’90s Cheeky Jean in Bone, Regular Length

Tester: Elizabeth Buxton, Deputy Director
What I Look For In Jeans: “The most important quality in a pair of denim for me is the fit — even if the things are rough and restrictive or stretchy and flimsy, I’d at least like them to provide a good-looking silhouette. I want a pair of jeans that doesn’t bunch up around my crotch or inner-thigh areas and instead creates long lean lines with some bonus high-rise hip-hugging appeal (is this too much to ask?!). I also care about length: anything two short and I look like I’m wearing a pair of capris; anything too long and it’s an early 2000s nightmare.”
First Impressions: “I’m not sure if it differs depending upon the wash, but the Bone colorway I opted for felt thinner and softer to the touch than I anticipated it would. Sometimes denim (I’m thinking of a few pairs of Levis I own) can feel dense and restricting before they’re sufficiently broken in. This pair was much more malleable and breathable on my lower half once I shimmied them on; I was able to crouch down with reasonable ease and sitting didn’t prove to be a noticeable problem either. I was originally eyeing the cropped length but had to opt for the regular due to availability in my size (for reference: I’m a 26) and was pleasantly surprised to find it actually hit my ankles appropriately (I clock in at just 5’5′ and non-cropped pants can often be too long for my liking). As a hot-and-heavy fan of tapered/bootcut denim, I found the fit was as expected in that department. I will note that the size 26 was a bit looser on me than my usual pairs so, if you like a tighter fit, I’d recommend sizing down. With that said, I actually didn’t mind the looser fit here — it gave it a decidedly more vintage vibe.”
The Price: “I’m willing to spend a good chunk of change on a really nice pair of denim because it’s a wardrobe investment that really does last (I own pairs that are 7+ years old!). My usual range is somewhere in between the $100-$250 price point per pair, so $88 is definitely more of a bargain in my book.”
The “Cheeky” Factor: “Full disclosure: I tried hard to snap a pic that made my front look more elongated in this style (it’s all about the angles, people) — but, since I don’t have the longest legs, these jeans didn’t really do much for me in that department. (Side note: I think they’d be great on someone leggier than I). However, as far as butts go, The ’90s Cheeky Jean’s real magic was all in their titular cheekiness. The high-rise fit coupled with strategic tailoring I’d describe as tapered around the waist/legs and looser in the butt/crotch worked wonders to provide me with a decidedly ‘90s-style booty pop. (For some reason I got Shania Twain vibes — but maybe I owe that to my snake-effect boots). I don’t know about a lift factor but I definitely can confirm that the derriere was this pair’s main event.”
How I’d Style These Jeans: “Since these are a little looser on me than my usual go-to denim, I see myself staying away from chunkier sweaters/looser tops and opting instead for tighter tees/turtlenecks/sleeveless knits (like the one pictured above). In terms of footwear, I tried on a few pairs and found the bootcut best complimented (shocker) boots. I can also see myself easily throwing these on with a pair of clogs and thick-wool socks, too. For spring and summer, I really prefer a more cropped length and thus will be relegating these ’90s babies to a fall-and-winter rotation.”
The ’90s Cheeky Jean in Washed Black, Ankle Length

Tester: Jinnie Lee, Contributing Fashion Market Writer
What I Look For In Jeans: “I wear vintage Levi’s 90% of the time — 501s, 505s, 512s, 521s, 550s, and 551s. When it comes to leg shape, I generally like to wear straight, slightly flared, or slightly tapered. I also have a pair of super flared jeans and super wide-leg jeans. I never do skinny. I never do stretch, either.”
First Impressions: “With a name like The ’90s Cheeky Jean, I was hopeful these would fit similarly to my beloved vintage Levi’s. They don’t really (this Everlane denim is softer and looser compared to stiff ol’ Levi’s), but I actually think these are a solid alternative for regular jean-wearers who seek the ease of buying vintage-inspired jeans with modern-day sizing in mind. I will also say that I very much appreciate the Ankle length option — I’m 5’3” and it’s a revelation whenever I find a pair of jeans that don’t require further altering.”
The Price: “Any well-designed, ethically-made denim under $100 sounds like a good deal to me.”
The “Cheeky” Factor: “I thought these jeans were going to give me one of those up-the-crack wedgies, but honestly this pair just comfortably covered my cheeks. To that end, size down if you’re looking for that tighter-butt look!”
How I’d Style These Jeans: “Love it with a t-shirt, obvi. A big, creamy cable-knit sweater might be cute with Washed Black. I don’t really wear form-fit tops, but I think these jeans would look great with one of those body-hugging Y2K ribbed tanks that everyone’s wearing right now.”
The ’90s Cheeky Jean in Vintage Mid Blue, Regular Length

Tester: Alexandra Polk, Lifestyle Writer
What I Look For In Jeans: “When I buy jeans I look for at least a 28.5” inseam so they make it to my ankle (I’m 5’8” and have lanky long legs), a looser relaxed fit, dark wash, and thick hearty denim.”
First Impressions: “My first thoughts were, ‘Thank god I read the size chart’ because I’ve never owned Everlane pants before. As I was looking at the size chart I noticed the waist measurements seemed bigger than the size they aligned with. I’m usually a 27 but this time I got a 25 — so definitely size down. I could not achieve a squat in them when I first put them on. They are very stiff, which I actually love (especially over flimsy denim). Once I moved around in them, after an hour I could squat slowly. They are flattering on the waist and the tapered fit makes them easy to pair with anything. These pants are definitely a good fall wardrobe staple and could be styled all year round.”
The Price: “Unfortunately, the fashion industry caters to skinny, barely curvaceous bodies like mine, so it’s very easy to find jeans that I like and that make me feel comfortable for much less. Most of my denim comes from thrift stores, or I go for $50 pair on average. But I think that $88 is the perfect price for jeans if you’re back-to-school shopping and want one nice reliable pair or if you like to shop more sustainable, high-quality denim.”
The “Cheeky” Factor: “I have many talents, but that does not include having a full butt. I didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary with these jeans, but upon further inspection, I can tell they hit the waist at a flattering point which would help accentuate someone’s curves. My curves just happen to be a little shy.”
How I’d Style These Jeans: “I like how I styled them with this mid-length ribbed polo and a pair of platform sandals. When it gets colder out I’ll swap the sandal to a low-top white sneaker and pop on one of my cropped jackets from UNIF or Topshop. If the jeans were longer on me I would definitely throw on a heeled bootie and it would look fab. I also love how you don’t need a belt with these jeans — the waistline does all the cinching for you.”
The ’90s Cheeky Jean in Vintage Mid Blue, Ankle Length

Tester: Kate Spencer, Affiliate Strategist
What I Look For In Jeans: “DEFINITELY fit. I’m pretty petite, so finding a pair of jeans I don’t have to alter is like finding a needle in a haystack. I also prefer denim that doesn’t have much stretch and am a bit picky about the wash. I usually go for lighter, more vintage-looking shades.”
First Impressions: “I think the quality of this denim is great. This is a wash I wouldn’t normally go for, so it was nice to try something new. Since I’m familiar with Everlane sizing, I was prepared for this pair to fit a bit big on me…and indeed they do. Luckily, it doesn’t bother me too much since I like a looser straight fit, but they do ride lower and are not high-rise as pictured on the site.”
The Price: “I think $88 is a pretty good price point for a nice high-quality pair of jeans. I don’t personally buy new jeans very often, but when I do, I go for quality over quantity and usually score sale sections of my favorite high-end brands to find a pair that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. The last time I bought a new pair of jeans was probably three years ago and I probably spent $150-$200.”
The “Cheeky” Factor: “Realistically, I don’t have much booty to work with so these jeans didn’t do much for me…I don’t think that’s the jeans’ fault though.”
How I’d Style These Jeans: “I think these are super classic so there are really endless possibilities with styling. Likely I’d wear them with loafers, a basic tank, and some sort of blazer or jacket situation over top.”
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The Best Ergonomic Office Chairs That Aren’t Total Eyesores
September 22, 2021BruceDayneWe're not surprised that Wayfair and Amazon made a worthy mark on this list, but some one-hit-wonders from unexpected retailers also secured a spot in our ranks. Below, scroll through as we divulge which ergonomic office chairs are currently going viral, racking up thousands of rave reviews, and are 100% worth buying for 2021 and beyond.
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Best Ergonomic Office Chair With Headrest
Flexispot Ergonomic Office Chair
This neck-pain erasing office chair has impressive lumbar support, lounge tilt, and adjustable armrests. In simple terms, you can sit up to type or kick back and relax a little bit during those long Zoom meetings. You'll feel a-ok when you stand back up — no aches included.
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Flexispot Soutien Ergonomic Office Chair, $, available at Flexispot

Best Unique Ergonomic Office Chair
Fully Capisco Chair by HAG
As you probably already know, ergonomic office chairs tend to take on a similar look — black mesh, curvy backs, armrests, and so on. However, Fully sells unique designs like this Capisco chair that bring you comfort in all kinds of new eye-catching styles. And it's not just about eye-catching looks. The puzzle piece shape is designed for backwards or sideways seating, and the saddle seat helps keep your hips open. Bonus: it comes in a whopping 12 colorways.
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Fully Capisco Chair by HÃ…G, $, available at Fully

Best Ergonomic Office Chair For Short People
Branch Daily Chair
According to one 5' 3" reviewer, Branch's Daily Chair was, "...exactly what I needed during my shift to remote work," mid-pandemic. The chair's official on-site description says it works well for people up to 5' 11" as well, in case you're infatuated with its sleek design.
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Branch Daily Chair, $, available at Branch

Best Ergonomic Office Chair Under $200
Inbox Zero Ergonomic Polyurethane Chair
You can score a regular task chair for as low as $30, but if you want an ergonomic chair that's actually going to keep your back in check, we suggest not going under a $100 price tag (unless it's on super sale). Inbox Zero's Polyurethane chair is perfect for budget-savvy shoppers in need of lumbar support for less. Some highlights include, but are not limited to, sleek design, flip-up arms, optional rocking mechanisms, and added lumbar support.
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Inbox Zero Ergonomic Polyurethane Task Chair, $, available at Wayfair

Best Heavy-Duty Ergonomic Office Chair
Ebern Designs Ashendon Ergonomic Mesh Task Chair
Unfortunately, not all chairs were made completely accessible. This chair from Wayfair, however, can accommodate up to 330 pounds and has a W-designed seat cushion for ideal comfy butt conditions — regardless of size.
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Ebern Designs Ashendon Ergonomic Mesh Task Chair, $, available at Wayfair

Best Ergonomic Office Chair On Amazon
Flash Furniture Mid-Back Swivel Ergonomic Office Chair
Amazon is home to, no surprise, an impressive selection of ergonomic office chairs. But what's the true creme de la creme? Flash Furniture's under-$150 seat with over 10,000 ratings and 4.3 out 5 stars. It's highly customizable with adjustable armrests and support and, and according to one happy customer, "The comfort does the job."
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Flash Furniture Mid-Back Swivel Ergonomic Office Chair, $, available at Amazon

Best Luxury Ergonomic Task Chair
all33 BackStrong C1 — Vegan Leather
According to the all33 team, this chair was not only created by a chiropractor, it's also Justin Bieber approved. Its innovative, cradle-like bucket seat automatically conforms to your body weight and relieves lower pressure while the high back provides necessary lumbar support. In this case, a high price tag equals a high reward.
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all33 BackStrong C1 — Vegan Leather, $, available at all33

Best Small Space Ergonomic Office Chair
Autonomous AvoChair
It's adorable, easily customizable, sturdy, and overall boasts compact comfort for smaller living or workspaces.
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Autonomous Avo Chair, $, available at Autonomous

Most Popular Ergonomic Office Chair
Gabrylly Ergonomic Mesh Office Chair
One of the top breakout searches under "ergonomic office chairs" on Google Trends is Gabrylly's most-wanted seat. Head over to Amazon, Walmart, and more retailers to get a taste of true, bestselling comfort.
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Gabrylly Ergonomic Mesh Office Chair, $, available at Amazon
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