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8 Nov

8 Times Kamala Harris Gave Us Beauty Inspiration –

8 Times Kamala Harris Gave Us Beauty Inspiration –
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Preparing for the office can feel very limiting. We would like to be cute without being deemed as an excessive amount of. Still, we shouldn’t must sacrifice feeling our greatest simply because we're on the clock. But, for inspiration, we are able to turn to Kamala Harris who seems to have things under control regarding the sweetness department. Her chic sense of fashion, makeup, and hair never seem to say no. Irrespective of how intense things are on the office, Harris will at all times show up in a glance. Within the spirit of supporting our vice chairman, below for our favourite of Harris’ office-ready looks. No Makeup Makeup View this...
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27 Dec

The painful lessons I learned after The Strange gave

The painful lessons I learned after The Strange gave
Author Sara Chaudhry reflects on her recent experience of using the cult skincare brand’s AHA peeling solution Our face is frequently one in every of the primary people see of us, and sadly, very often judge you on. So, once I was recently taken into A&E after suffering chemical burns from using The Ordinary’s AHA peeling solution, the experience jogged my memory of the ability of vulnerability.  I wanted to make use of the peel to assist exfoliate my skin, reduce scars, hyperpigmentation, and even out my skin tone. I even have used acids before in the shape of salicylic and glycolic acid and my skin had definitely built up a tolerance over time....
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28 Jun

How Dazed and Confused Gave Us Matthew McConaughey’s Vibe

How Dazed and Confused Gave Us Matthew McConaughey’s Vibe
Filmmakers have long been drawn to “the Texan” as a personality type. Our series Playing Texan revisits among the most notable of those portrayals, from the legendary to the ludicrous, to find out what they are saying about how the world sees Texas—and the way we see ourselves.   In 1995, my highschool graduating class picked as its senior song the Lynyrd Skynyrd ballad “Tuesday’s Gone.” Frankly, there have been few obvious alternatives. The ’93 and ’94 classes had already taken Boyz II Men’s “End of the Road” and Garth Brooks’s “The Dance,” respectively, using up all of the clichéd favorites. There weren’t many more recent songs that seemed appropriate, either. (We could hardly have the college choir singing Coolio’s “Implausible Voyage.”)...
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