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National Post
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- National Post
Selena Gomez's beauty brand Rare just launched a spicy collaboration
The launch: Rare Beauty x Tajin. Article content Rare Beauty, the makeup line created by superstar Selena Gomez, has teamed up with the Mexican spice brand Tajin for a limited-edition release. Article content 'This collab is a celebration of what makes us unique — our culture, our energy and the moments that bring us together,' Gomez, who is half Mexican-American, said of the release. Article content Article content Article content Article content Soft Pinch Liquid Blush in Chamoy is billed as a deep red-brown blush hue that's inspired by the food company's Chamoy Sauce. The new Positive Light Luminizing Lip Gloss in the shade Clásico borrows from the fan-favourite Tajin Clásico Seasoning for a terracotta gloss with copper and gold shimmer. Article content


Vancouver Sun
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Vancouver Sun
Selena Gomez's beauty brand Rare just launched a spicy collaboration
The launch: Rare Beauty x Tajin . What you should know: Say hello to a spicy food-beauty crossover that's perfect for summer. Rare Beauty, the makeup line created by superstar Selena Gomez, has teamed up with the Mexican spice brand Tajin for a limited-edition release. 'This collab is a celebration of what makes us unique — our culture, our energy and the moments that bring us together,' Gomez, who is half Mexican-American, said of the release. Said to be inspired by the flavours of Mexico, the launch features two products from the Rare Beauty lineup. The duo were given a spicy-sweet update based on the popular products of Tajin. Discover the best of B.C.'s recipes, restaurants and wine. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of West Coast Table will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. Soft Pinch Liquid Blush in Chamoy is billed as a deep red-brown blush hue that's inspired by the food company's Chamoy Sauce. The new Positive Light Luminizing Lip Gloss in the shade Clásico borrows from the fan-favourite Tajin Clásico Seasoning for a terracotta gloss with copper and gold shimmer. 'Just like Tajín, these shades bring boldness, warmth and a spark of joy to every occasion,' Gomez shares. The price: $41. The retailer:

The Age
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Age
10 Sydney cafes serving exceptional food (plus where to find this breakfast prawn-toast)
Ellen It's difficult to make muesli exciting, but at Ellen it's a textural delight of puffed rice, yoghurt and crunch, served with a big scoop of green pistachio cream and fresh strawberries. It's that kind of commitment to the small things which makes this place special. Fish burgers are generously portioned, carefully wrapped and full of acidity and heat from pickles and seeded mustard. Weekly specials take it further, with charred octopus, say, paired with the one-two punch of orange vinaigrette and Tajin spice mix. Good to know: About half of the seating is outside — lovely on a sunny day, less so when it rains. 153/18 Huntley Street, Alexandria, Kurumac

Sydney Morning Herald
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
10 Sydney cafes serving exceptional food (plus where to find this breakfast prawn-toast)
Ellen It's difficult to make muesli exciting, but at Ellen it's a textural delight of puffed rice, yoghurt and crunch, served with a big scoop of green pistachio cream and fresh strawberries. It's that kind of commitment to the small things which makes this place special. Fish burgers are generously portioned, carefully wrapped and full of acidity and heat from pickles and seeded mustard. Weekly specials take it further, with charred octopus, say, paired with the one-two punch of orange vinaigrette and Tajin spice mix. Good to know: About half of the seating is outside — lovely on a sunny day, less so when it rains. 153/18 Huntley Street, Alexandria, Kurumac


The Spinoff
05-06-2025
- Business
- The Spinoff
The cost of being: A dentist getting ready to go on maternity leave
As part of our series exploring how New Zealanders live and our relationship with money, a dentist explains where their money goes. Want to be part of The Cost of Being? Fill out the questionnaire here. Gender: Female. Age: 31. Ethnicity: New Zealand. Role: Dentist, about to go on maternity leave. Salary/income/assets: 2023-24 $146,000; 2024-25 projected $98,000. My living location is: Urban. Rent/mortgage per week: Mortgage $1272/fortnight, so $636/week – shared between my husband and I. Student loan or other debt payments per week: Student loan has $35,819 remaining (down from a high of $98,500). Approximately $13000 repayment per year, so $250 a week. Typical weekly food costs Groceries: $90-100 per week at Pak'nSave, shared with husband. Eating out: We tend to go out for dinner once per fortnight – $100 for that, but we try and use First Table where possible. Takeaways: $20 pizza or fish and chips, usually once per month. Workday lunches: Never, always bring in leftovers from home. Cafe coffees/snacks: One solo cafe trip per week while at work ($6.70, decaf) and one cafe trip with husband on the weekend ($20 – two drinks and a scone/muffin). Other food costs: $15/month on seeds/plants from garden centres. Savings: $200 per fortnight into an account for extra mortgage repayments, $100 for emergency fund, anything extra into joint account with husband, $10 per week into new savings account for unborn daughter. I worry about money: Sometimes. Three words to describe my financial situation: Lucky, focused, nervous. My biggest edible indulgence would be: Tajin, a Mexican chilli-lime salt from import stores. In a typical week my alcohol expenditure would be: Currently, none. When not pregnant perhaps $10/week. In a typical week my transport expenditure would be: $30 for petrol to and from work – I drive a fuel efficient Suzuki. I estimate in the past year the ballpark amount I spent on my personal clothing (including sleepwear and underwear) was: $1,500. My most expensive clothing in the past year was: A pink and white chequered dress from KILT, $159. My last pair of shoes cost: $80 Adidas Advantage shoes on sale – had to size up due to my feet getting bigger in pregnancy! My grooming/beauty expenditure in a year is about: Haircuts, 3-4 per year at $75 each. Makeup, approximately 4-6 mascaras at $20 each, and one Hawaiian tropic sunscreen each month (including winter) at $16 each. Total cost perhaps $800/year. My exercise expenditure in a year is about: Two pairs of sneakers and one pair of leggings and a sports top per year – $350. My last Friday night cost: $20 – brought food over to my sister's for a potluck. Most regrettable purchase in the last 12 months was: The aforementioned KILT dress. I didn't realise it was see-through! Most indulgent purchase (that I don't regret) in the last 12 months was: A banana mirror from Simon Lewis Wards on sale for $1000. I had eyed it up for nearly a year and had a dedicated savings account for it. It makes me smile every time I see it in my house. One area where I'm a bit of a tightwad is: Movies. I love going, but seeing the ticket cost (without food or drinks) top $20 recently means I rarely do it any more. Five words to describe my financial personality would be: Conscientious, occasionally indulgent, spreadsheets, lucky. I grew up in a house where money was: Available but used on 'big' things rather than small (e.g. buying home brands at the supermarket). Had some great holidays which I will always remember with my family growing up; and my parents stressed the importance of paying off the mortgage as soon as possible. The last time my Eftpos card was declined was: 2018, when I was a student at the supermarket. In five years, in financial terms, I see myself: Working part-time, secure, ideally half of the mortgage paid off and with a 3-6 month emergency fund. Describe your financial low: Starting my first job six years ago – not much money in the bank, monthly pay not due for another three weeks, and bond due for the rental house. Was a very tight three weeks with a lot of toast eaten in the staff room. I would love to have more money for: Travel!