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3 products that have returned and nobody would have opted for it

The Gilmore Girls are back (for us they never left), beaded handbags and granny pearls are back, sun powder is back, square-toed sandals are back, David Lynch is back, calling each other "friend" is back, and even teeth whitening strips are back. But What we didn't expect was for them to come back Hair mousse, self-tanners, and kajal. No one would have bet on them, but Unlike crop-tops, they are pleasant surprises that They have managed to get back on track in 2022.

Hair mousse is back

We never thought we would say this phrase, but it's back and We say it with our heads held high and with lots of volume. It's no longer the foam of plasticized curls, nor the stiff locks of hair from the 2000s. It's not the one that looks like whipped cream and smells like an 1980s hair salon. My Nanna's Mousse It's the reinvention of all that by Larry King, and it's light, natural, and invisible. Apply to wet hair and then style with a brush and hairdryer, or directly with a diffuser. Defines the shape of your hair (or whatever you want to give it) and gives volume and density but neither to the sight nor to the touch you seem to be wearing anything.

"That's what fascinates me, that I touch it and don't notice that I have anything, but I, who have fine, limp hair, seem to have twice as much, and it gives me an incredible natural surfer wave." María A., Press and Social Media

Self-tanners They are no longer a drama

It's an old-fashioned, orange, uneven, even a little tacky thing. The word self-tanner sounds like all of those things to us. The sound of the cabin, Valentino Garabani, Marbella and to the exaggerated embarrassment from an episode of Friends. But not, Self Tanning Foam by Mimitika It's nothing like that; it's modern, subtle, natural, spotless and appetizing. We named it "the self-tanner without drama" because that's the conclusion we all came to after trying it: It doesn't leave stains, it's very easy to apply, it doesn't tend to turn orange but rather the natural tan that your skin would get., and it doesn't smell like chemicals, it smells like violets.

"I've never been very good at self-tanning because I always ended up with streaks or a color that didn't suit me at all.The first thing I noticed with Mimitika was that it didn't leave any marks or an instant change in my skin tone; the color is gradual, you notice it after 24 hours, and then decide if you want to enhance it further with another application. Since it's a foam, it's very easy to apply and spread well; there's no chance of making a mistake." Cristina, Account Manager.

Kajal, the return of the traditional pencil

What a basic thing and how forgotten until very recently. It had its moment of fame among teenagers who marked their eye as if by not outlining it, it was invisible. When they gained skill, came the liquid, the dye, the graphic style, the return of the eccentric sixties eyes and, later, the shadows and the sticks that you They said, "We're multipurpose, create anything with us." But Kajal is back, and it also says you can create any makeup look. BYREDO has brought it to the forefront, in a thicker, more pigmented and softer format so you can easily create a line at the base of the lashes or create a smoky eye..

"There's no mystery to it; it's easier to use than you might imagine. I'm not adept at creating eyeliner, but I draw a line, as best I can, and blend it with a brush, either at the base of the lashes to set it and create a blurred line, or I go up the eyelid for a more powerful smoky eye." María G., Customer Relations.

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