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6 Sep

Why Aquaporins Are Making Their Way Into the Skin-Care

Why Aquaporins Are Making Their Way Into the Skin-Care
In the event you're keen about staying up-to-date with the newest and biggest skin-care ingredients, your mind is probably going crammed with terminology that would rival a dermatologist's lexicon. (Hyaluronic acid! Ceramides! Ectoin!) But a lesser-known term that deserves a spot in your mental glossary is “aquaporins.” Whether you are conversant in these moisture-moving proteins or not, enhancing your understanding of them is crucial, especially in the event you struggle with dry skin.Before we delve into the small print, it is important to make clear that aquaporins aren't a skin-care ingredient; they're proteins naturally present in your skin cell membranes. Consequently, you will not find them listed on product labels. Nevertheless, some skin-care products claim to contain ingredients that may...
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15 Aug

How Brands Can Harness the Global Conversation Around Hit

How Brands Can Harness the Global Conversation Around Hit
PARIS — From Burberry’s “ludicrously capacious” handbag to the colourful berets worn by Lily Collins on “Emily in Paris,” today’s trends are increasingly driven by TV shows, opening a wealthy seam of potential revenues for fashion brands, retailers and entertainment firms alike. But with writers and actors on strike, the sector is coping with fresh uncertainty, as everyone from e-commerce sites to makeup artists tests ways to monetize the connection between fashion and the small screen, at a time when streaming platforms have plunged the normal Hollywood model into crisis. “Lockdown was the tipping point,” said luxury consultant Eric Briones, creator of “Luxury and Digital: The Recent Frontiers of Luxury,” describing the moment that clothing labels became cultural content creators. Since then...
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3 Aug

Sharing Speech: On Translation as Conversation

Sharing Speech: On Translation as Conversation
A MEMORY. I’m fast asleep in the primary room I’ve rented in Mexico City. I’m 23. I’ve been gathering my mettle after my first cataclysmic break-up, newly wading into the tide pools of hedonism and the shells that may slice your feet there. I’ve been comforted by the presence, secured by probability on the web, of a delicate roommate and his great galumphing pewter-colored dog, Pechuga (“chicken breast,” if you have to know). I’m jolted awake before dawn by a thunderous noise, the floorboards shuddering. Mexico City is a seismic zone and I’ll soon make the acquaintance of several earthquakes, but that is something else, I discover after I stumble off the bed and over to the window: it’s a...
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2 Feb

‘We’re the very best lyricists’: Matty Healy and Phoebe

‘We’re the very best lyricists’: Matty Healy and Phoebe
The musicians come together for an exclusive conversation spanning Twitter shitposting, self-lacerating lyrics, early 00s emo and nerding out over songwriting “It’s fucking easier contacting the dead than it's contacting me and Phoebe more often than not.” Days ahead of the discharge of The 1975’s fifth album, Being Funny In A Foreign Language, Matty Healy has found an hour for some fun masquerading as promo: Zooming close pal and collaborator Phoebe Bridgers. “Us talking for work is the one way that we catch up,” laughs Bridgers in agreement, herself only just back home in LA, and pacing round her apartment, phone in hand. Involved for a number of years now, Bridgers first worked with...
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