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5 Mar

2025 Horoscope: It’s the grand finale before the rise

2025 Horoscope: It’s the grand finale before the rise
Grace McGrade is an intuitive astrologer and priestess based in Los Angeles. She is the host of the podcast Bitchcraft: Spirituality for Bad People. For more astrology, read her guide to rising signs and moon signs. 2024 led to unmistakable Aquarian fashion: with drones and celestial anomalies spotted across the skies, growing discourse about aliens beneath the ocean, and the glorification of Luigi Mangione, a romanticised murderer with a noble, collective cause. A surrealist cultural and political landscape lies ahead, as Pluto has barely begun his journey through essentially the most unusual of the air signs, preparing to pervade the realms of humanity and technology by shock. 2025 is the yr for locating your mission. While it shouldn’t necessarily involve murdering any...
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17 Jan

Manny MUA: ‘The wonder world tends to be an

Manny MUA: ‘The wonder world tends to be an
The YouTuber and sweetness icon discusses lockdown, Lunar Beauty’s newest launch, and life after make-up Back in February, YouTuber and sweetness icon Manny MUA visited the Dazed offices while in London for VidCon. We hugged (how novel!), gossiped about one of the best gay clubs, and I (terribly) applied make-up on Instagram Live while asking Manny questions sourced from our followers.  Fast forward to now and the world is in a really different place. The past few months of the pandemic has seen the world ground to a halt. Quarantining at home, we’ve felt equal parts anxious and daring, but additionally creative and inspired. For Manny, this is available in the shape of Lunar Beauty’s...
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12 Jan

Why does the world think fat people can’t be

Why does the world think fat people can’t be
Being classified as ‘underweight’ is one in every of the necessities of an anorexia nervosa diagnosis, which suggests many individuals with disordered eating are slipping through the cracks If you happen to’re nervous about your personal or another person’s health, you'll be able to contact Beat, the UK’s eating disorder charity, on 0808 801 0677 or beateatingdisorders.org.uk   Adam, 27, first showed signs of an eating disorder at 12. His weight remained stable despite other overt signs that his body was in crisis – he had early-stage kidney and bowel problems and was not developing testosterone. “Nobody ever nervous,” he says, because he was never underweight and so his eating disorder slipped under the radar....
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28 Dec

Contained in the invite-only world of Botox parties and

Contained in the invite-only world of Botox parties and
I got my first invitation to a Botox party last month. A guerilla, invite-only gathering with an inventory of procedures, including menu items like underarm Botox for $350 (a purported sweat eliminator) or the complete facial works for $450. I had a fleeting consideration of shelling out the money only for the fun of it. Other than its ‘favours’ on the centre, it might be like several other party and promised a component of a ‘sisterhood’ camaraderie (this particular party was targeted at women only), alongside the share of muscle-paralysers. From midwestern Med Spas to the apartments of cool Brooklynites, Botox parties have proliferated within the age of social media. Often spread by word-of-mouth, they’re sold as a win-win scenario for...
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