About this episode
Leigh and Kelly are back answering your burning beauty questions, alongside a special trend report from inside Sephora’s new product showcase! But first, beauty news correspondents Mollie and Cass unpack rhode newness and what it has to do with Carolyn Basset-Kennedy, concealer’s 2026 rebrand, and the ‘3-month rule’ that explains why having a viral beauty product isn’t enough to build a successful brand. Case in point: Medicube’s viral Kylie Jenner Korean skincare tool campaign wasn’t an accident… and didn’t come cheap. Leigh settles a debate that keeps coming up in her DMs: which is the correct way to wear your under-eye masks? Oh, and Kelly brings a gross but ultra satisfying hack for removing foul days-old fake tan in seconds. Plus, enjoy a skin science lesson that explains the difference between hydration and moisturisation, and why you need both for healthy, glowing skin. Finally, you might’ve seen the House of Sephora new product showcase on social media, but what was it actually like, and which exclusive new products got Leigh and Kelly excited? We break down their picks for product launches to mark in your calendar. EVERYTHING MENTIONED ‘How K-Beauty Brand Medicube Pulled Off Its Global Breakout’, by Amy Francomb for Vogue Business. Loving Tan 10 Min Express Self-Tanning Body Mask, $55. Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin & Color Serum Primer, $92 (launching April 1). Hourglass Illusion Luminous Glow Foundation, $101. Byoma Bio-Collagen Radiance Facial Mask, $32. (launching March 18). Byoma De-Puff and Brighten Eye Gel, $24. Byoma Phyto-Mucin Glow Serum, $30. Aestura A-Cica 365 Soothing Relief Serum, $57 (launching March 31). Naturium Multi-Bright Milky Toner, $43. Naturium Multi-Bright Advanced Serum, $43. Naturium Phyto-Glow Lip Balm, $19. Paula’s Choice Cellular Youth Longevity Serum, $115. ANUA PDRN Hyaluronic Acid Capsule 100 Serum, $50. ANUA PDRN Hyaluronic Acid Capsule Mist