If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Last year, it was the coquettish, all-things-pink LoveShackFancy. This year, hair companies Wet Brush and Goody have taken on a more unlikely collaborator for their limited-edition release of detangling brushes, claw clips, scrunchies, and compact mirrors: MacKenzie-Childs, an editor-favorite, luxury home destination that specializes in hand-painted ceramics (you likely know it as the maker of those TikTok-viral tea kettles swathed in a checkered pattern). Though the collection launches at Target and the respective sites of MacKenzie-Childs and Wet Brush only on March 1, we couldn’t wait to share the news. Hair care essentials this attractive are sure to fly off online shelves in a flash, so mark your calendar for the top of next month and fill your cart with other no-brainer buys from the three brands behind the collab in the meantime (more on this below...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Korres, a beloved Greek skin care brand that originated from Athens’ oldest apothecary, knows exactly what its modern-day consumers want. Rooted in botanical ingredients, skin-friendly textures, and science-backed results, Korres’ lineup of serums, creams, body cleansers, fragrances, hair masks, and shampoos has been a go-to for millions of picky beauty mavens across three decades. Now, a new Korres hot commodity has entered the chat, and it’s aiming to soothe your sensitivities, restore hydration to your skin barrier, and boost its radiance — all courtesy of one key ingredient. Greek yogurt. Meet the Korres $99 Protein Facial Set, which went live Thursday and is already on the path to becoming one of the brand’s top-performing offerings. The four-piece kit is made up of the Greek Yoghurt Probiotic Foaming Cream Cleanser, Smart Yoghurt Probiotic Super Se...