Month: January 2020

(Photo: Stocksy) You either swear by facial oils or are skeptical of all the fanfare and its myriad of purported benefits. In recent years, facial oils have become a booming skincare category, taking up prominent shelf space. There are all kinds of facial oils you can choose from with ingredients like rosehip, marula and jojoba.
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TikTok can make a person question many things, including their ability to learn choreography and if their reaction to trying kombucha would be worth documenting. But one viral video from makeup artist Charlotte Roberts—who goes by @CharlotteLooks—has got me rethinking everything. The talented MUA released a step-by-step tutorial on how to capture the contoured cheekbones,
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Photo via istockSpanning everything from true crime to feminism to wellness. By FASHION Staff Date January 22, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Whether we’re hitting the treadmill or sitting on the streetcar for a long commute, podcasts are our best friends. Here’s what the team is downloading, sharing and recommending this year. Bernadette Morra, Editor in Chief
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Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is like wearing a helmet throughout life: it’s the first line of defense when protecting your brain. While there is “no silver bullet for promoting brain power,” setting good social, physical, and nutritional habits is the key to promoting cognitive wellness, says Dr. Jennie Valles, MD, a neurologist in Burke Rehabilitation
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FX’s new historical miniseries Mrs. America chronicles a fascinating chapter in the feminist movement, focusing on the push to pass the Equal Rights Amendment in the late 1970s—and the one woman who worked tirelessly to ensure its defeat. Conservative firebrand Phyllis Schlafly, played with compelling precision by Cate Blanchett, was a staunchly anti-feminist, pro-life grassroots
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@laurenladnier, @oliveandjune, @evemeetswest, @aliciatnails I don’t know what I thought 2020 was going to bring, but for some reason, I figured there would be some Y2K-esque, Sci-Fi reset, where everyone suddenly started dressing in sleek silver bodysuits and wearing holo-colored nails. Instead, 2020 is all about mastering nail art from the comfort of your couch.
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Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImageSo it’s probably time to add one to your wardrobe. By Maddison Glendinning Date January 22, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Whilst Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle always looks amazing, there’s typically very little crossover in their go-to brands. Kate tends to stick to Alexander McQueen, Aspinal and Emilia Wickstead, whereas Meghan has a
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(Photo: Getty) In the days since The New York Times and the New Yorker published investigations exposing Hollywood’s most open secret, multiple women have come forward accusing movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment, assault and in some cases, rape. The incidents take place over nearly three decades in locations all over the globe, but they all seem to follow a
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The writer without and with makeup (Photo: Anne Thériault) I am not a morning person in general, but if there’s one part of my daily get-up-and-out-the-door dance that I particularly begrudge, it’s the time spent putting on makeup. It’s not that my makeup routine is very lengthy—15 minutes, tops—or complicated, but still, it vexes me.
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Emma McIntyreGetty Images A source would like People‘s readers to know—before they get too excited about any SAG reunion PDA—that Jennifer Aniston is just friends with her ex-husband Brad Pitt. Aniston “is not dating Brad,” the source explicitly said. “They are friends and happy for each other. They want nothing but happiness for each other.
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Photo by Peter White/Getty ImagesSee all the pieces that people are talking about. By Maddison Glendinning Date January 22, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter The couture shows have officially kicked off in Paris, and there’s been a gallery-worthy amount of showstopping pieces on display since the shows began. Dior’s Maria Grazia Chiuri took her inspiration from ancient
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The average yoga class runs about 60 minutes — but is that really enough time to fully reap the benefits of your practice? “In the not-too-distant past, yoga classes were commonly scheduled for 75 or 90 minutes,” Tom Johnson, a certified yoga teacher with Enjoy Community Wellness, told POPSUGAR. Due to the demanding schedules of
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Giambattista Valli’s Feathered Frenzy Giambattista Valli’s spring 2020 was an open invitation to rest on the laurels of the creative genius’ mind. Attendees of the exhibition found the designer’s signature tulle gowns in vibrant yellows and pinks paired with custom feather-masks that work only to reveal one’s eyes. In hot fuschia, baby pink, and ivory
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