Day: <span>April 5, 2023</span>
Day: April 5, 2023

Opal, emeralds, garnets and more

Shop non-traditional engagement rings that ring in under $1,000.

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You know what shouldn’t keep you from proposing to the love of your life? The outrageous price of an engagement ring. While for some, diamonds are a girl’s best friend, there are a plethora of non-diamond engagement rings on the market that are stunningly gorgeous, much more affordable and push the boundaries of tradition to embrace a modernized take on a romantic union. And even if your partner has their heart set on a diamond ring, there are plenty of dazzling options that don’t have sweat-inducing price tags.

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From opals to amethysts and other non-traditional stones, read on for 10 unique engagement ring options that will wow your partner without breaking the bank.

Brilliant Earth Cassiopeia Opal & Diamond Ring

For an elegant three-stone style, opt for the Cassiopeia Opal & Diamond Ring from Brilliant Earth.

While this vintage-inspired Cassiopeia Opal & Diamond Ring from Brilliant Earth features two dainty diamonds, the opal center stone is the star of the show. For just under $1000, you can choose between a gold, rose gold or white gold band—we’re partial to the gold and rose gold because they pull out the glimmering iridescent shades of the opal. Available in whole and half sizes 3 through 9, this whimsical ring has a fairytale vibe, which is just what you need to get your storybook marriage underway.

$990 at Brilliant Earth

Après Diana Yellow Gold & White Topaz Ring

For a classic look with a twist, consider a white topaz, which adds just a touch of sparkle without the exorbitant cost of a diamond.

It may look like a diamond ring, but the sparkling Diana 14K Gold & White Topaz Ring from Après features stunning white topaz. Set in a 14-karat yellow gold band, a baguette-cut white topaz gemstone glimmers at the

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Chrissy Teigen goes makeup-free to share postpartum skincare routine

chrissy teigen postpartum skincare routine

Chrissy shares her postpartum skincare routineGetty Images

chrissy-teigen-sober/” data-ylk=”slk:Chrissy Teigen;elm:context_link;itc:0″ class=”link “Chrissy Teigen is one to keep in real. From revealing her natural hair length (sans-extensions) to leaky nipple pics, there’s not much the mum-of-three won’t share with her fans… Because apparently, nothing says postpartum authenticity like milk stains! I mean, I wouldn’t know but going by this information, I dread to find out.

Alas, I digress, for today, Chrissy has kept said leaky nipple at bay with instead, a video walking us through her post-baby skincare routine;elm:context_link;itc:0″ class=”link “skincare routine. As she put it in the caption of her Instagram post: “Everyone has been asking me about my skincare routine post baby! my skin is still finding its way so I keep it easy peasy with a few of my favourites that I use every single morning,” she writes.

Keeping it au naturale, in the vid the actor is, of course, makeup-free and wears her post-shower hair in a towel turban. #Relatable, much?

But let’s delve into what you’re all here for, shall we? Aka, the products used on her – what I must say is – glowing skin. To kick off, Chrissy goes in with iS Clinical Pro-Heal Serum Advance+, £90 and taps gently into the skin. Now, this is certainly a Cosmo-approved technique.

Next up comes the retinol (cheers with pride), and Chrissy has chosen to use the Shani Darden Skin Care Retinol Reform, £80. Yes, it’s pricey but a good’un created by Hollywood’s favourite expert aesthetician. This is then followed by the iS Clinical Reparative Moisture Emulsion, £100.

After moisturising, Chrissy opts to spritz her face with a toner and it’s by the brand Loved01, created by her husband, John Legend. Unfortunately, this is yet

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