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17 stories on the simple comfort of beauty at home | [ Allure Logo] May 05, 2020 For our Where the H

17 stories on the simple comfort of beauty at home [View this email in your browser]( | [Manage newsletter subscriptions](newsletter=all2) [(image) Allure Logo]( May 05, 2020 For our Where the Heart Is portfolio, we asked 17 of our fellow beauty-loving humans (among them models, actors, entrepreneurs, artists) to share a self-produced image of themselves at home, along with their thoughts and feelings during these unprecedented times. Beauty has always stood at the intersection of creativity and wonder: the ability to see multitudes in something as simple as a swipe of red lipstick. It speaks to what we feel and who we are. These portraits and as-told-tos are devoted to what beauty has come to mean when the collective becomes individual. They're comforting reminders that even in an era of social distancing, beauty is still there, providing normalcy and small moments of joy. [Jessica Alba and her family in Allure's Where the Heart Is Portfolio ]( [At Home With Jessica Alba During the COVID-19 Pandemic]( [Where the family bonding happens over bubble baths and face masks.]( [portrait of model Winnie Harlow at home wearing a brown body suit, ponytail, and minimal makeup]( [Winnie Harlow Swears This Mascara Makes Lashes Look Like Extensions]( [The model gave us her entire at-home beauty routine — and we're sold.]( [Portrait of hairstylist Jen Atkin at home with foster pet]( [Inside Hairstylist Jen Atkin's Time at Home]( [Atkin is passing the time testing products and advocating for foster dogs.]( [portrait of actor Tracee Ellis Ross at home wearing robe, tight bun, and minimal makuep]( [Tracee Ellis Ross Misses the Smell of Her Loved Ones]( [At home in Los Angeles, Ross thinks about her favorite scents and finding the joy in the day.]( [soo joo park where the heart is waring green pattern dress looking in mirror with hands up fixing hair]( [Why Soo Joo Park Feels Like She's Gone Back in Time]( [Plus, how she celebrated her birthday while in sheltering in place.]( [READ MORE STORIES FROM WHERE THE HEART IS]( [Sign up for Allure Magazine]( [(image) Allure on Facebook]( [(image) Allure on Twitter]( [(image) Allure on Instagram]( [(image) Allure on Pinterest]( This e-mail was sent to you by [allure.com](. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, allure@newsletters.allure.com, to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Manage your newsletter subscriptions](newsletter=all2) Copyright © Condé Nast 2020. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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