10 International Beauty Secrets This Globetrotting Makeup Artist Is Spilling

From Cleopatra’s milk baths to Korea’s globe-trotting product craze, women have been on a mission to find the newest (paint can manis!), quirkiest (the Japanese “sick trend”) and, yes, most effective beauty treatments from all over the world. Celebrity makeup artist Stephanie Flor is no exception, barring one difference: Stephanie travels the world discovering ancient practices that women still swear by today. She tells us, “I work in an industry where I have to recreate cookie cutter ideals of beauty, but I just knew women couldn’t possibly see beauty the same way everywhere.” She went on a hunt for beauty secrets that have been passed down from generation to generation. Lucky for us, Stephanie documents the search for her “beauty roots” on her blog, Around the World Beauty, and below here on our site! Scroll on to discover 10 of her favorite tricks that she’s picked up along the way.

1. Peppermint Oil Scalp Massage: Peppermint is indigenous to Europe and has been used holistically on the continent for centuries. “As a hairstylist, I always work with different brands, and I love seeing peppermint in the formulas, because it reminds me of how truly connected we all are. You might not know it, but the shampoo you’re using has ingredients that have been around for ages.”

Stephanie suggests putting the fragrant plant to work on your scalp. Mix two to four drops of peppermint oil with a few drops of olive or almond oil in your hand. Using your fingers, apply the oil to your scalp and massage in for five minutes. The oil will heal skin irritation and give you beautiful, healthy hair.

2. Henna for Your Nails: Stephanie got this beauty tip from the Muslim women in Zanzibar who purify themselves with water before prayer. The water must touch their fingernails, sans any varnish. The women found a way to respect the rules of their faith by using henna. “Painting the nails wasn’t just done by women, men took part in the ritual as well, because it was a way to cool the body naturally.” Since it is a natural dye, henna only stains, rather than covering the nail. It also lasts up to four weeks and strengthens the fingernail and the cuticle as well.

3. Turmeric for Dark Circles: “Turmeric is a skin brightener. It’s used not only for dark circles, but all over the body to give it a glow. It’s become a staple in my routine,” Stephanie says. To make a turmeric facial mask, you’ll need one teaspoon of turmeric powder, two teaspoons of chickpea flour and two tablespoons of milk. Mix the three ingredients in a bowl and apply to any dark areas with your ring finger. Leave the mixture on for twenty minutes and rinse off.

4. Rose Water Tonic for Oily Skin: Ecuador is one of the world’s biggest exporters of roses. While visiting, Stephanie learned all about the magic powers of rose water. For oily skin, she recommends a DIY lotion made from rose petals and glycerin. The rose water will help dry out any acne, while the glycerin locks in moisture without clogging pores. To make, boil half a cup of rose petals. After draining, add one fourth cup of glycerin to the rose water.

5. Lemon Juice for Dark Spots: Lemon juice is full of citric acid, which can brighten dark spots. It’s a popular hack throughout Asia and Central America for lightening elbows and knees. “My grandmother would use lemon oil to cure any darkness, which she tended to get as a darker-skinned Latina.” Stephanie suggests rubbing a halved lemon against a large area like elbows and squeezing some juice onto a Q-tip and applying it to dark spots on the face. She tells us, “I even like to add a little sugar and use it as an elbow scrub to lighten and exfoliate at once.”

6. Tomato Scrub Mask: This completely edible beauty secret comes from Hungary. Cut an organic, ripe tomato in half and scoop out the insides. Combine the tomato pulp in a bowl with two tablespoons of sugar and the juice of half a lemon. Apply to your face and leave on for ten minutes. Stephanie says that this mask is especially great for acne-prone skin, as the tomato’s high acidity works to wipe out oil.

7. Floral Bath: Stephanie has partaken in a lot of bathing rituals over the years. Some involved squatting over smoking vegetation, others called for public nudity. To switch up your shower routine, try a floral bath. Before you begin, Stephanie suggests setting an intention for this special time with yourself. What do you want to let go of? What are you literally washing away? Make an offering of flowers, herbs and other plants that are meaningful to you in a bowl. Cover with boiling water and let the floral mixture steep for ten minutes, preferably out in the sun. Add your floral water to your bath along with a few drops of essential oil and soak in all of the natural goodness.

8. Brown Rice Skin Wash: Often used by geishas, rice has been a part of Asian beauty culture for centuries. Stephanie’s rice wash recipe comes from Japan and tightens pores while giving your skin a glow. Mix equal parts water and organic brown rice in a bowl, stirring until you see a white cloud rise to the top of the water. Drain the rice and pour the milky water into a glass jar. Store the rice wash in the refrigerator until your skin needs a refresher. “In my home, we throw the used face wash out the door for good luck,” Stephanie adds.

9. Aloe Vera Conditioner: While she was in Peru, Stephanie got a lesson on using aloe. To get to the nutrient-rich jelly inside, cut an aloe leaf in half lengthwise and then, using a spoon, carefully scoop out the gel. The gel can then be applied directly to the scalp and hair as a conditioning treatment. Wrap your hair in a warm towel and let the aloe do its magic for 15 minutes. Rinse out with a gentle shampoo and enjoy your shiny, soft hair!

10. Clove Scrub: Brides in Zanzibar are scrubbed with a special mix of ground cloves and oils before the weddings. Rumor has it they keep some for later, as it is believed to have aphrodisiac properties. “The Muslim women laughed at me because I became incredibly shy when they talked about how the scrub is used on their husbands,” Stephanie confesses to us.

To make the blend, you’ll need three tablespoons of coarsely ground cloves, two tablespoons of rosewater, two tablespoons of coconut oil and three tablespoons of ground dried flowers, like roses, jasmine and ylang ylang. Mix all of the ingredients together and massage into dry skin vigorously. Once you rinse off, you’ll feel energized and smell wonderful.

Do you have any natural beauty secrets you’d like to share? Tweet us @BritandCo!

(Photos via @atwbeauty)

Studio McGee has spent the last decade inspiring us with a blend of accessible and elevated designs, creating beautiful and totally livable spaces. In her 2025 Home Decor Trends report, Shea McGee emphasizes that home decor trends evolve gradually over time, and I couldn’t agree more. Unlike the fast-paced world of fashion, where trends shift every season, these design moves develop organically over time, and that's good for your wallet and taking your time to create a space you love. Get inspired to refresh your home in 2025 with a few new accents, from embellishments like fringe to maybe a little western or seaside art.

Here are Studio McGee's 2025 Home Decor Trend Predictions, with a few surprises!

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Romantic Silhouettes

Take Romantic Silhouettes, for example. This is a trend we've seen steadily gain traction over the past few years. Think curvy furniture, delicate floral prints, and soft blush hues — when curated thoughtfully, these elements can become timeless staples in your home.

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Western Cowboy

This is a design trend that totally surprised me, but I'm so happy to see it in the mix. Elements like leather furniture, rustic accessories, equestrian art, even wood walls, shown in this office designed by A1000XBetter, are making an impact in 2025 and beyond. But Shea notes that you can take this trend literally or just be inspired by the look. You can also mix it with other styles to personalize it for you. Add romantic pillows or ruffled tablecloths like McGee & Co. x Loeffler Randall Gardenia Ruffle Border Tablecloth – things you love that make it yours vs. based solely on one trend.

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Saturated Colors

Shea predicts that rich hues like deep browns, oxblood red, and earthy greens will continue to dominate home decor colors going into 2025. House of Rolison's bathroom brown is an excellent example of this beautiful trend.

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Pattern Drenching

Embracing a single pattern and drenching an entire room in it — from walls to pillows, headboards, and curtains — is a surprise trend for 2025. This maximalist approach, which has been quietly gaining traction, draws inspiration from Arts and Crafts designers like William Morris and has been in and out of vogue since the Victorian era.

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Embellishments

This is a trend you can easily DIY to add an extra layer of charm to your decor. Think playful details like fringe accents —beautifully shown in McGee & Co.'s Philippa Settee — along with tassels, pleats, ruffles, and rope. It’s all about embracing texture and whimsy, so have fun with it!

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Seaside Inspiration

Coastal decor has long been an influence in design and you can be inspired by it in many forms, from shell accents to beach-inspired artwork like McGee & Co.'s Distant Coastline art to textured seagrass baskets and jute rugs. Even the soothing hues of the sea — think soft blues, sandy neutrals, and gentle greens — can inspire your 2025 spaces.

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Dunkin’s winter menu for 2025 is lookin’ pretty sweet. Seriously – 3 out of 5 new drinks on the menu are inspired by cake. Since there’s little I love more than a good, decadent dessert (other than coffee, of course), I’m especially excited about this new lineup!

The Dunkin’ winter menu also has one sweet snack and an iced espresso drink that are both hauntingly similar to what Starbucks has to offer. Is the competition heating up, or is it just me?

The Dunkin’ winter menu dropped on December 31, just ahead of the new year. Dunkin's holiday menu dropped on November 1.

Let’s officially get into it. Here’s everything on the Dunkin’ menu this December to start 2025 off just right!

Drinks On The Dunkin' Winter Menu

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NEW! Lava Cake Signature Latte

Lava Cake Swirl flavoring, whipped cream, mocha drizzle, and hot chocolate powder. Now that's a mouthful! That's exactly how this new drink is built – with tons and tons of chocolate. If you've got a strong sweet tooth, this one's for you.

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NEW! Lava Cake Coffee

Dunkin' is also featuring the new Lava Cake Swirl flavoring in this creamy coffee. It'll be available to order hot or iced!

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Brown Sugar Shakin' Espresso

Um, Starbucks dupe, anyone?! Dunkin's version of the famed Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso looks like it follows a very similar recipe to the Starbies way: espresso (shaken until frothy), brown sugar syrup, and oat milk. I can't wait to try this one and see how it measures up to my routine Starbucks order. It even got a co-sign from Sabrina Carpenter.

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Brown Sugar Oat Iced Matcha Latte

Dunkin' will offer two new in-app exclusive drinks this season, the first being the Brown Sugar Oat Iced Matcha Latte. It's like your average iced matcha latte, amped up with some brown sugar syrup and oat milk. Yum.

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Raspberry Lava Cake Coffee

The second in-app exclusive drink on theDunkin' winter menu is the Raspberry Lava Cake Coffee, which features a dose of Lava Cake Swirl alongside a raspberry flavor shot and cream. You'll be able to order this one hot or iced.

Food On The Dunkin' Winter Menu

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NEW! Whoopie Pie Specialty Donut

Now, onto the good stuff. The Whoopie Pie Specialty Donut features a halved glazed chocolate cake donut that's filled with vanilla whipped buttercreme icing and topped with a cute lil' buttercreme rosette.

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Iced Lemon Loaf Cake

Okay, yet another Starbucks similarity! This zesty-sweet snack returns on December 31. Dunkin's Iced Lemon Loaf Cake is moist as can be, and is topped with a thick layer of lemon icing.

More Dunkin' Menu Items To Come In 2025

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Dunkin' Valentine's Donuts

Speculation around the Dunkin' winter menu for 2025 also dropped some hints about the chain's Valentine's Day offerings.

According to the buzz, the Brownie Batter (pictured above) and Cupid's Choice donuts will return on January 29. What's even more exciting is that a new iteration of Dunkin's Munchkins will be available, too!

The new Valentine's Munchkins will reportedly be made from glazed chocolate donut holes coated in Valentine's-esque sprinkles. I'm craving them already!

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If there’s any holiday where you’re encouraged to take shots, it’s New Year’s Eve. But, that doesn’t mean you should limit your NYE party beverages to champagne. These sparkly, glittery and all-around enticing shots are sure to please and won’t induce any bad-idea hangovers from too manytequila drinks. You can let your resolution ideas start when the calendar reads 2025. Meanwhile, cheers to enjoying these shots you’ll actually want to make (and take) this New Year’s Eve.

The 14 Best New Year's Eve Shots To Throw Back For 2025!

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Apple Cider Shooter

That caramel vodka you bought on a whim once can finally be put to good use with this spiked apple cider shooter. Whip it up as a shot or a large punch that will last all night long. (via Brit + Co)

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Root Beer Float Shooter

This soda shop classic gets an adult upgrade with ROOT, a traditional alcoholic Native American tea. And tea is healthy, right? ;) (via Brit + Co)

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Rainbow Shots

Meet your new party trick! All five of these shots come out of one shaker. Prepare to amaze your guests with your bartending skills this NYE. (via Brit + Co)

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Champagne Chantilly Shooters

Be sure to add these cake-inspired shooters to your after-holiday to-do list to start 2016 with a little bit of deliciousness. (via Sprinkle Bakes)

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Champagne Jell-O Shots

Turn your champagne into a shot! If you’re hosting a large party, these are a way more affordable option than a case of champagne. (via Feast + West)

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Blackberry Gin Shooters

This shooter is *almost* too pretty to drink. Plus, we can all pretend that the blackberries are doing you some good. (via Dine and Dish)

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Butternut Rum Lifesaver

A shot that tastes like candy is a sweet way to start your year off right. (via A Year of Cocktails)

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Tipsy Spritzer Shots

Not every shot needs to be super strong. If you’re looking for something you can enjoy throughout the night, this sweet, bubbly and tart “spritzer” shot is low in alcohol content and big on flavor. (via Holly’s Cheat Day)

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Sparkling Jello Jigglers

Swap out champagne for the grape juice in this recipe to make a fancy, adult version of a JELL-O jiggler. Sprinkles and edible gold stars required. (via Bubbly Nation Creations)

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Champagne Jello Shots

Awww, Jello Shots are all grown up in this festive recipe. They have a nice flavor that won’t leave you wincing afterwards. (via Broma Bakery)

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White Chocolate Champagne Cheesecake Shooters

This shot is delicious enough to be dessert. Top yours with edible glitter sprinkles to get even more festive. (via The First Year)

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Cranberry Kamikaze Shots

NYE calls for a fancier drink than a go-to beer or wine. Ring in the new year with cranberry kamikaze shots that look pretty and taste delicious (via Cookin' Canuck)

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Banana Split Shooters

This shot requires five ingredients that'll send your taste buds soaring. I mean, what could be better than taking a shot of something that tastes like dessert? (via Tablespoon)

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Sparkling Cider Jello Shots (Non-Alcoholic)

If you want to be extra careful not to induce a hangover when you wake up in 2024, your best bet are these sparkling cider jello shots. They're made with unflavored gelatin, distilled water, cider and your choice of berries, cherries, or gummies! (via Something Swanky)

Looking for more NYE recipe or drink ideas? Check out Brit + Co on Pinterest and check out our New Year's Eve dinner ideas for more inspiration.This post has been updated.