Add It Again: The ABCs - Aunties, Books and Contouring

This week Ku shares her newest picks for a fresh face of makeup – just what we need for springtime – and no part of the routine is left out. Then Ku and Su share a sleuth of books and movies that remind us why representation, of any kind, matters in media. Whether it's seeing people that look like you or reliving a universal experience (like puberty, agh), stories that diversify narrative while unifying the human experience are important to support, and this episode is jam-packed with them! Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners.  To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below.  Kulap loves Kosas! Not only the chemistry deodorant that she shared recently, but a sleuth of makeup! This includes: The Revealer Concealer Tinted Face Oil Foundation The blush+highlighter combo revered by Lemonada’s own Jessica Cordova Kramer Bronzer 10 second eyeshadow Weightless lipstick Ku and Su have a new column in The Strategist, called Auntie Approved – a definite add to cart! Jeff Yang, Phil Yu, and Philip Wang wrote The New York Times Best-Seller, Rise: A Pop History of Asian America From the Nineties to Now, an essential coffee table book Read In a New York Minute by friend and writer Kate Spencer Watch the trailer and then see Turning Red on Disney+ and then tell all your friends! Our listener Lauren won the Revela Revival Serum and the Revela Scalp Massager Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia.  Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Join the hosts of Add to Cart, comedian-writer-director Kulap Vilaysack and veteran journalist SuChin Pak, in a subversive take on consumerism. Each week, they have honest, revealing (sometimes TMI) conversations about all the big and little things they’re adding to, or removing from, their carts. They decide what's worth the monetary/emotional investment, and what's not. From beauty products and health trends, to celebrities and philosophies they’re passionate about, our hosts dig into anything we buy into and what it says about who we are.