This Hairline-Filling Cream from Mariah Carey's Makeup Artist Sold Out Instantly
And it's no surprise why.
For thinning hair, solutions are few and far between. If you're not follicularly blessed, you're making the best of what you you've got, utilizing the best products you can to give that mane a little more oomph. For said oomph, we're rejoicing over the launch of celebrity makeup artist Kristofer Buckle's new scalp cover cream from his new, hotly-anticipated collection for QVC.
The Full Disclosure Scalp Cover Cream is meant to be applied to bald spots or areas of the scalp where hair is thinning. First you apply the color-matched cream formulation and then you set it with a powder. With just a couple of stipples blended along the hairline, you've got the illusion of a much fuller head of hair.
The entire Kristofer Buckle for QVC collection—including eyeliner, mascara, and setting spray—sold all 20,000 units in just over 45 minutes. However, there are still some goodies that you can snap up for yourself. We're thinking that the Full Disclosure Scalp Cover Cream, which comes in blonde, brunette, black, and salt-and-pepper shades, will make that sleek center part, or Croydon facelift top knot à la Bella Hadid, far less daunting, no?
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If we know one thing about Mariah, and Buckle's countless other megawatt clients (Blake Lively and Jessica Chastain also fall in that category), it's that they don't play when it comes to their glam squads. Now we can get in on the flawless-hairline action, too.
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