New Era Beauty & Fashion

Assael

Assael has been creating high–quality pearl jewelry for over 70 years. The pinnacle of the Assael business is undoubtedly their supply of South Sea pearls, yet Assael also carries a variety of pearl types, leading to staggering diversity. With their custom necklaces, the customer has the power to pick everything from the length to the size of the pearls. The brand has also added responsibly-sourced coral to its repertoire. The question of how to blend luxury and sustainability is one that is pressing for the future era of fashion, and Assael is one of the brands that is approaching this question with the utmost care and quality.

Brushean

Those who are regular wearers of makeup have to contend with dirty brushes. Brushean, a makeup brush sanitizer, offers a solution through the use of UV-C LED and ozone sterilization technology. UV-C is a type of short-wavelength ultraviolet light that is able to kill or deactivate microorganisms that may be on the surface of the brush, while ozone is another powerful disinfectant that is able to work between the brush bristles. The combination of the two maximizes the effectiveness of the product, leading to a much more thorough cleaning than simply rinsing your brushes.

Website: https://brushean.com/

Aria Beauty

Aria Beauty is working towards a future for heated hair styling tools without long-term damage. Their products use a different heating device that utilizes infrared heat, a very mild kind of heat that works with ceramic plates to create negative ions. These negative ions draw oil to the surface of the hair, and then the oil traps water from the air, locking in moisture and reducing frizz. Because of the gentleness of the heat, Aria Beauty's tools are suitable for even processed or chemically treated hair. The inclusivity doesn’t stop there, as their products can be used on all hair types and textures too.

Lise Charmel

Lise Charmel is dedicated to offering women both elegance and high-quality innovative craftsmanship. Originally started as a luxury lingerie brand in France, it has now expanded to encompass five different brands, including ones dedicated to swimwear and larger sizes. Lise Charmel has always been at the forefront of transforming lingerie; in the 70s, it was one of the first to work with embroidered lace. Currently, its R&D laboratory is heavily involved in creating new materials and a advanced technology to keep the brand one step ahead.

Website: https://www.lisecharmel.com/lc_us_en/

By Julianne Estur

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