Our 2024 Winter Ones to Watch Portfolio Is Here

WHO: Bebe Wood

WHAT: The movie musical Mean Girls

“That’s so fetch!” When we first heard Mean Girls, the Broadway musical version, would be adapted into a movie, we were excited to see what a 2024 version of one of our all-time favorite films would look like. That enthusiasm doubled when we heard who would be stepping into the high-heeled shoes of the Plastics. We stan Reneé Rapp, of course, but we also love a fresh face and couldn’t wait to see Avantika Vandanapu and Bebe Wood in action. Wood—whose previous credits include Hulu’s Love, Victor, Ryan Murphy’s The New Normal, and ABC’s The Real O’Neals—is so fun to watch as the catty but vulnerable Gretchen Weiners. Not only does she deliver on the laughs, but she also has a noteworthy musical number in “What’s Wrong With Me.” What’s more, she’s a fashion risk-taker and lover of all things vintage—a woman after our own heart. 

My experience auditioning for Mean Girls was… Totally surreal! I grew up with Mean Girls. I truly can’t remember a world before it. In fact, did the world even exist before Mean Girls? It was such an honor to be considered for the part and totally insane and thrilling to actually be cast. It really is a dream come true. 

I was excited to put my own spin on Gretchen Wieners by… The nature of my being me! Gretchen is such an iconic character that so many incredible actors have touched. It’s easy to overthink it! I tried my best not to fall into that trap and trust that, by virtue of my being a different performer, the performance will be different. At the same time, I think the essence of Gretchen will always be the same. Tina’s writing is so brilliant. Gretchen’s voice is so clear. Sometimes, as an actor, if you’re going out of your way to try and make a character different, you can actually stray from who said character really is in a way that will hinder you. 

If I could go back to one day on set, it would be… The day we were shooting “I’d Rather Be Me” and a full-on blizzard broke out. That whole sequence was done in two very long takes. From the cafeteria to the outside area, we don’t stop. We had done it a few times, making it outside each time. The weather seemed perfectly fine! But then, we did it again, and when Janis (Auli‘i Cravalho) opened the door, it was fully snowing. We were all like “WTF?!” It was hysterical. We had to go home and film the rest another day. Aha ha!

The stories and/or characters that make me feel excited to work in this industry are… Stories about women with big minds, hearts, and ideas. I also feel excited about stories that thematically touch on the nuances of life and humanity, all the beautiful little things that lay within the in-between. 

Outside of acting, some of my other passions include… Music and songwriting!! I am passionate about so much, but music feels more like my soul. I released my debut EP 21st Century Hippie back in 2021, but I’m excited to record some new stuff I’ve been working on. I also love art, history, poetry, nature, antiques, and my cat and puppy! 

If you catch me off duty, chances are I’m wearing… Ooh! It depends on the season. In spring and summer, I love a white cotton number. Turn-of-the-century Edwardian underwear is really my 21st-century outerwear in the summer. In the winter, you can catch me in knitwear, my long black Max Mara coat, and a wide-leg pant. These seeded denim trousers from Carrier Company are my favorite. I also always wear little gold hoops.  

When it comes to fashion, I’m a total sucker for… Vintage! Clothes tell stories. I like to think about who wore something before me. And it’s good for Mother Earth—yay sustainability!  

My winter wardrobe would not be complete without these three pieces:



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The 24 Best Sulfate-Free Shampoos and Conditioners

If that’s not enough to convince you, celebrity hairstylist Ben Talbott also has a bit more bad news when it comes to sulfates: They can affect your skin. “Exposure to sulfates in high concentrations or for a prolonged period of time can irritate the skin’s natural barrier, especially if your skin is on the sensitive side,” he says. “They’re often contained in products used to clean car engines when they get greased up or to get our dishes squeaky clean, so it’s easy to imagine why they can be too harsh for your hair.” 

Yikes. As I’m sure most of us would not like ingredients used to clean car engines in our hair, there are (luckily) plenty of other options out there that are sulfate-free. Below, find both Rubin’s and Talbott’s recommendations for the best sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners.



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13 Best Chanel Makeup Products According to a Makeup Artist

Have you ever wondered what’s in a makeup artist’s makeup bag? Well, it’s safe to say that it’s probably a combination of eye shadows, eyeliners, eye brow pencils, mascaras, foundations, blushes, lipsticks, and bronzers. However, it really comes down to the brand and the quality of the makeup that’s the biggest difference in what a professional MUA has versus an everyday beauty lover. 

Kate Lee, a Chanel makeup artist, has been working alongside the brand for over 17 years. Over that time, she’s worked on the faces of some of the biggest names in Hollywood such as Anne Hathaway, Kaitlyn Dever, Emma Chamberlain, Charli D’Amelio, and other beloved celebrities to create jaw-dropping looks for award shows, television appearances, and red carpets

To get the latest scoop on the best makeup products you should buy from Chanel, Lee shared some of her favorites from over the years and why she doesn’t leave home without them. 



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Shop Tarte Shape Tape Concealer at its lowest price ever

When it comes to concealer, Tarte’s shaped up to be a major Hollywood favorite.

From “Real Housewives” to A-list actresses, plenty of stars keep their beauty bags stocked with the brand’s full-coverage Shape Tape ($32 $15) formula.

And right now at Ulta Beauty, the cult-favorite find is on sale for over 50% off — its lowest price ever.

“I don’t know what I’d do without it,” Kyle Richards once raved of the bestselling beauty buy on Amazon Live, explaining that she also uses it as an eyeshadow primer and for contouring her nose.

“This product is the best,” she added. “It just blends so great … It stays all day. It’s an emergency if I run out of this.”

She’s not alone in stocking up on the stuff; Shay Mitchell once called Shape Tape “something I live by” in a Vogue beauty breakdown, while “Riverdale” star Madeleine Petsh told Marie Claire she uses it “all over” her face in place of foundation.

Shawn Johnson, Dove Cameron, Meghan Trainor and Teresa Giudice (to name just a handful) are also fans of the waterproof, shea butter-packed formula, which promises 16 hours of flawless wear.


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Tarte Shape Tape Concealer


“It’s like magic,” Bebe Rexha told Allure of her “favorite, favorite concealer in the entire world.”

Customers are equally enamored, as the ultra-creamy formula’s racked up over 37,000 reviews and a 4.7-star rating on Ulta Beauty’s website.

“I kid you not, this is a game changer,” raved one, while another praised its “medium buildable coverage with the prettiest radiant glow finish.”

Just be sure to shop quickly if you’re planning to try some yourself. While Shape Tape’s designed for long-lasting wear, this rare deal won’t stick around forever.

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The 14 Best Coral Nail Polishes, Hands Down

Is it just me, or is coral one of the best nail polish colors out there? I can already hear some of you disagreeing, but let me plead my case. It’s always on-trend, looks gorgeous on every skin tone, and adds the perfect pop of color to any outfit.

Still not convinced? Well then, let me bust out the big guns. I asked celebrity nail artist Queenie Nguyen and Mazz Hanna, a celebrity manicurist and the founder of Mazz Hanna Beauty, to back me up. Both wholeheartedly agree that coral is the new It shade. “Coral nail polish is one of the most universally flattering polishes out there, and its bright pop instantly elevates your mood as soon as you look down at your hands or feet,” Hanna says. If you’re curious about the coral nail polishes each of them always has on hand, keep scrolling for their top picks and a few of our other favorites.



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Selena Gomez’s New Bodycare Line, Find Comfort, Is Live

Gomez chose to release a line of bodycare as an opportunity to showcase how important self-care is. “When you’re taking care of your body, mind, and soul, it’s all one,” Gomez said. “When you do take time to enjoy yourself and to find your little pockets and moments of peace, that’s something you should always be proud of.”

Find Comfort features four brand-new products: a body lotion, an aromatherapy pen, a fragrance mist, and a hand cream. Each product is packaged in purposefully made mauve vessels. (For instance, the hand cream container also doubles as a hand massager for pressure points.) “I find that this color was comforting to me personally,” Gomez said. “I wanted to do a reflection of Rare Beauty but give it its own original story.” Keep reading for a breakdown of each product. 

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31 Best Black Friday Beauty Deals of 2023: Sephora, Dyson

Every year, Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals start earlier, last longer, and are inarguably better than the year before. And, even though we’ve officially entered the season of holiday shopping and sales, there is quite simply no better week to get all of your buying done—be it for friends, family, or yourself. (Love a certain product? I’d buy at least five for the full year ahead if I were you.)

If you’re a beauty lover, there are tons of amazing offers to be had, and as an editor who quite literally hears about all of the savings weeks in advance, I keep a careful watch on the can’t-miss deals from the most in-demand brands and retailers. The plethora of sales happening this week and beyond can feel overwhelming, so I’ve gone ahead and choice picked 31 standouts that deserve your attention. From Sephora and Ulta to Supergoop!, Rare Beauty, and Drunk Elephant, I’ve got you—and all of your gifting needs—totally covered. Keep scrolling!

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Molly Baz Delivers Even More Great Recipes in More Is More

Congrats on More Is More! To me, it felt like your first book, Cook This Book, was really teaching us the fundamentals, and More Is More is like, “Okay, now, let’s have some fun.” In your own words, how would you describe More Is More?

You pretty much nailed it. … [With] Cook This Book, you’re in elementary school. You’re learning how to cook. You’re learning the basics and the building blocks that are foundational and the important techniques in order to prepare you for the next book, More Is More, which is in your college. You’ve got it all under your belt, and now, you just party, basically. You still need to work hard because cooking is still work, but it can be a lot more fun, and you can loosen up a bit more and feel less stressed about the precision of the process because you’ve permitted yourself to do so.

The second book is really about cooking more with your own intuition and according to your own palette and your own kitchen and the way you want your food to taste. The recipes are still recipes, but the ask of the reader is [to] make sure it tastes good, and don’t stop until it does. If you don’t like a certain ingredient, swap it out for something else. Empower yourself to cook food that tastes really delicious to you and not in a stressful way. It’s a bit more improvisational and loosey-goosey. 

What would you say makes a recipe a Molly Baz recipe? 

I think it’s recognizable-ish dishes that get turned on their head in terms of flavor profile and the way they come together. That has always been the sweet spot for me. We all know and love steak au poivre. It’s a classic dish people have been making in France forever, but what is the Molly version of it? Well maybe it’s chicken au poivre, and we’re using chicken legs instead of steak, and we’re putting miso in the sauce and tarragon instead of the classic traditional ingredients because we’re a little bit less tied to tradition.

My recipes are not dogmatic in terms of being like, “This is the way things are supposed to be done,” and that’s what’s so exciting about cooking to me. … There’s so much in the world to draw inspiration from and so many ways to reinvent things. The exciting part of developing recipes for me is, How can we look at this beloved classic dish in a new way and breathe new life into it? That’s what I think is a successful Molly recipe. 

As both a recipe developer and writer and a consumer of cookbooks yourself, what are the most important elements to you when writing a cookbook?

There are a lot of things. Number one, if there is not a picture for the recipe, people will not make it. So I will never write a cookbook with a recipe that doesn’t have a photo. It’s just a waste of everyone’s time, especially mine. Number two is the formatting of a recipe. What I think is really tricky about recipes is that there are just tons and tons of words on a page, and it’s really easy to get lost, and it’s hard to find where you were, and you have to jump back from being in the kitchen to finding your place on the page.

A lot of recipes assume a lot of the reader, and I try to remove all of those assumptions when writing recipes and writing books. That means organizing the ingredient list in a way that is efficient and makes sense in your kitchen. So I’m going to tell you everything you need to grab from your pantry and everything that you need to grab from your fridge all in one block in the recipe so you are not darting around the kitchen like a crazy person going to the fridge for milk and then going to the pantry for flour and then “Oh, I also need eggs—now, I’m back at the fridge.” It’s so inefficient, and it starts to get so much more chaotic.  

Something that most recipe developers don’t do—and it drives me bonks—is not reiterating the ingredient quantity that is listed in the ingredient list in the recipe. It’s like, you know vaguely how much parm you need, but of course, you don’t have it memorized, and then you get down in the recipe, and it’s like, “Stir in the parm,” and you’re like, “How much parm?” You have to go back up to the top of the page and find the parm in the ingredient list. Why wouldn’t you as a recipe developer just say “stir in half a cup of parm” so they don’t have to do the work? So much of the formatting of my recipes has been thought through endlessly and tirelessly to remove any excess chaos that might enter the brain because it is my belief that extra noise makes cooking more stressful for a novice than a professional because there are more assumptions that they can just make, so they don’t have to read every word and reference every single ingredient. That’s what makes it not fun. Nobody is trying to not have fun. So let’s make it fun and not stressful.

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Submission Guidelines: Who What Wear’s First Beauty Awards

TIMELINE

December 21, 2023:  Last day for submissions

January 2024: Short-listed product samples called in

April 2024: Awards go live announcing winners

The submission window for the 2024 Who What Wear 100 Beauty Awards begins on November 6, 2023, and the last day to submit is December 21, 2023. Our team will comb through entries to determine products for testing and notify brands that will move to the next round for testing by January 2024. From there, products will undergo rigorous assessment, and winners will be notified in advance of the awards going live in April 2024.

SUBMISSION FEE

The first submission for each brand is complimentary allowing every brand the opportunity to submit its hero product. From there, each additional submission costs $250. There’s no limit to the number of products a brand can submit.

PRODUCT LAUNCH DATE

As long as your product launches before April 2024, will not be limited edition, and has samples available for our testers, it’s eligible for the 2024 Who What Wear Beauty 100 Awards. If you know the product will launch prior to April but don’t have a hard launch date yet, please put “TBD” on the submission form. 

TESTING SAMPLES

If your product is selected for testing, the team will notify you by January 2024 to request samples. Please do not send unsolicited samples. 

PERKS FOR WINNERS

Winners will be announced with an immersive feature on our site, reaching our 16.3 million monthly users, and custom social content shared with our 9.3 million followers.

The Who What Wear audience is most likely to be interested in beauty content compared to their peer set. They are also 60% more likely to frequently advise others on beauty products, compared to readers of publications in our competitive set. (Source: Comscore Plan Metrix, August 2023) Who What Wear’s reader is always on the lookout for the best in beauty and will certainly be influencing others to follow them. 

LOGO LICENSING

We have a number of licensing packages available to winning entries so that you can make the most of your accolade. To request more information, please contact efi.mandrides@futurenet.com

QUESTIONS

If you have any questions about the awards, please contact wwwawards@futurenet.com. 

 

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Reviewed: U Beauty’s Super Tinted Hydrator

Like I said above, skin tints aren’t normally my thing. There are a select few that I like, but even then, I tend to wear a bit of concealer underneath because they just don’t offer the amount of coverage that I like. As someone who struggles with acne, hyperpigmentation, and texture, skin tints can sometimes accentuate that and merely put a sheer coating over it. I tried this one out in the hope that I would find a winner and could potentially ditch the foundation.

U Beauty’s definitely does what it says—it’s extremely hydrating and breathable, so I really liked that aspect. It’s also really easy to blend into the skin and can definitely be built up, but I found that it wasn’t groundbreaking enough to change my mind about skin tints. I still wore a bit of concealer with this formula, which helped, but I think the coverage was just a tad too sheer for me. Granted, I only gave it a test for a day, so maybe I’ll find that I really love it after building up coverage another time.

Overall, though, it’s definitely one of the best skin tints I’ve used, and the formula is creamy and lightweight. If you are really into skin tints, I would definitely recommend this one, as it offers a great color match and gives your skin a nice dewy appearance. With a little bronzer, it even adds subtle warmth and radiance to the skin.

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