Healthy lifestyle
A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.
Mental Health
Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.
Public health
Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.
Reproductive Health
For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.
Health
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
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The 14 Classic Gifts on Every Fashion Girl's Wish List
There are some gifts so good, you just can't go wrong. Classic, timeless presents are often the most practical - they're the ones that any recipient will love, wear, and use for years to come, and maybe even pass down as an heirloom to the next generation. From simple-yet-standout solitaires to a beloved brand of ballet flats to the top trench in the game, these are the gifts any girl will want . . . and cherish forever.
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- Burberry Trench Coat ($1,795): The most classic topper around, a cotton-twill trench coat works every season, rain or shine.
- Tiffany & Co. Solitaire Diamond Earrings ($1,200): It's quite possible you'll never find a woman who won't shriek over anything wrapped in Tiffany blue. And, diamond earrings? Just the blingy icing on the cake.
- Chanel Bag ($3,200): If you asked anyone what handbag she'd carry if the sky was the limit, we guarantee she'd utter Chanel. The house's quilted chain-strap styles are still tops . . . and beloved by any age group.
- Christian Louboutin Pigalle Pumps ($675): Women 'round the world covet those famous red soles. Whether your giftee already counts a few pairs in her closet or is just starting off, a basic black pump should be well-received.
- J Brand Skinny Jeans ($189): This label has cemented its status as a luxe denim of choice. Heck, even Kate Middleton wears them constantly.
- Kate Spade New York Watch ($225): Watch trends may come and go, but a round-face ticker with a slightly thicker-than-average band is forever.
- Saint James Striped T-Shirt ($95): Striped tees might be a dime a dozen, but why not go to the source of the matter? The brand name comes from the town where weavers got their yarn to make the original Breton tops.
- Bottega Veneta Clutch ($1,580): A lifetime of formal events is taken care of with a single minaudière. This sleekly woven statement box clutch can make an outfit.
- Repetto Leather Ballet Slippers ($295): There's no name more famous than Repetto when it comes to ballet flats. Women used to flock to the Paris store, but now you can just order a pair online.
- Equipment Cashmere Sweater ($270): No closet can be too stocked with cashmere. If you're gifting one, pick a neutral color that'll work with everything.
- Hunter Rain Boots ($150): A fashion gift that's also practical? Not impossible! These London-based galoshes are ready for the elements but still coveted by the style set.
- Rick Owens Leather Jacket ($1,895): The leather jacket is the stylish girl's blazer, and no one's better at it than Rick Owens.
- Coach Legacy Leather Wallet ($225): Help someone get organized chicly with a buttery leather wallet.
- Salvatore Ferragamo Varina Flats ($525): Before Tory Burch's Reva, these were the flats du jour. Invest in these beauties - they've stood the test of time.
Want more ideas for the rest of your list? We've got you covered with our ultimate holiday gift guide!
Adorable Baby Dressed as a Lion Came Face to Face With a Real Lion For an Amazing Exchange
When Cami Fanning took her 11-month-old godson to the zoo, he got the surprise of a lifetime - seeing the lions while dressed in a lion costume! Aryeh, which means lion in Hebrew, came face to face with the lions at Zoo Atlanta, where he interacted with his long-lost relatives. "It was a pretty cold day so when we first arrived, the lions weren't out yet," Fanning wrote on YouTube, describing the fateful experience. "We saw the rest of the animals and stopped by the lion exhibit on our way out, saw that the lions were out and put Aryeh in his costume, thinking we'd snap a picture of him with the lions in the background."
But once the lions noticed the baby cub behind the glass, they couldn't get enough of him. Watch the video above to see the incredible moment when Aryeh met the lions, totally cool, calm, and collected.
Chrissy Teigen's All Dressed Up For a Workout, but This Isn't Your Regular Fitness Routine
Sometimes right before a workout, all we can seem to think about is food, like eating a nice juicy burger. That just so happens to be the theme of Love Magazine's latest advent video, day 16, which features Chrissy Teigen. The video shows the model all dressed up in a blue leotard, red sweatband, and leg warmers for her workout. At first, you think it's a regular fitness routine, but once you see Chrissy digging into her hot dog while doing crunches (we're not making this up) it's anything but. Though we're not completely sure what spurred the idea behind the 72-second clip, we can totally relate to thinking about food 24/7 while at the gym.
The short segments are just another addition to what's turning out to be a month of must-see videos, including mom-to-be Irina Shayk's Ghost-inspired scene. Scroll to watch what's been released so far, then get excited for 2016's lineup with snippets of Kendall Jenner, Taylor Hill, and Stella Maxwell in lust-worthy lingerie.
Ultimate Gifts For the Holiday Heroes in Your Life
Behind every great holiday moment, there's someone who put in the extra effort to make it more extraordinary and memorable for others. Whether it's your mother-in-law who went out of her way to make your favorite breakfast during your holiday visit or your cousin who lives across the country but always sends the most thoughtful gifts, we're here to help you find the perfect gifts for the unsung holiday heroes in your life.
See Urban Decay's New Primers and Setting Sprays Before They Launch in January
Half of the battle of wearing makeup is getting it to last. Sometimes I feel like my face eats makeup! I will apply blush and 10 minutes later, it's gone. Thanks to the recommendation of POPSUGAR Beauty editor Emily Orofino (who is like a mini makeup artist in her own right!), I have been using primer and setting spray to fix this daily disappearing act. Urban Decay has been my go-to for eye shadow primers and face mist setting spray. The sexy, meant-to-last-all-night makeup brand is known for also supplying the tools to keep your party face in tact.
Urban Decay just revealed via Instagram that its prime and set collection is getting some new additions next year. Come January 2017 (available online and in stores at Sephora, Ulta, Macy's, and Urban Decay), expect five new Complexion Primers, each one created to target different skin concerns. The lineup includes primers called Bright & Tight, Urban Defense, Optical Illusion, Self-Adjusting, and De-Stick. It also appears that they will have color-correcting properties.
We've also learned that existing All Nighter, Chill, and De-Slick Setting spray are getting a makeover. Instead of their existing white-and-purple packaging, the cult favorites will be housed in a sleek black bottle with white script writing. There are also two newbies: the B6 and Quick Fix Setting Spray. Keep reading to see images of the new products!
1 of Michelle Obama's Favorite Designers Dishes on How She Chose Her Most Iconic Dresses
Michelle Obama wore Naeem Khan to an event for the Congressional Black Caucus in September 2016.
Dressing the first lady of the United States was a dream come true for Indian-American designer Naeem Khan. Growing up in India, the now-58-year-old designer recalls flipping through his parents' issues of Life magazine and being captivated by photographs of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. "I thought, 'When I grow up I want to design like my father, and it would be amazing to design for the first lady,'" says Khan. "I didn't even know I would be in America. It was just a dream."
Michelle Obama made that dream come true. For the past eight years, Khan has been a favorite of hers, and she chose one of his creations for her first state dinner in 2009. "I was actually super shocked," he recalls. "The whole thing went viral."
After eight years, how does Khan think Michelle O stacks up to Jackie O, the fashion icon of his childhood? Read our interview below for his answer - and find out how he thinks the American fashion industry will approach the Trump administration.
POPSUGAR: How does Michelle Obama's style legacy compare to other iconic first ladies?
"The impressions she's made with fashion are far more impactful."
Naeem Khan: Michelle Obama is up there. She is more than Jackie Kennedy. I feel that Mrs. Obama had so many more resources than Jackie did. Jackie was wearing two designers, three designers. Mrs. Obama has access to the internet and more. The global power that she has and the impressions she's made with fashion are far more impactful than Jackie O. Jackie was confined to America, but what Michelle Obama did had a global impact. I just came back from Singapore, from Qatar, and I see how they react to her and her style. They love it.
PS: What is the process like when you're asked to design for the first lady?
NK: I interact with a stylist. I don't directly interact with her. You get a briefing as to what she wants. And she picks examples from the collection, but she leaves a lot up to you. She's not telling you how to design or what to design. She'll just tell you that it's tropical, not too many sleeves, long gown. But very general. She's not designing the dress.
You're not told where she's going or if she's going to wear it 100 percent. I've designed pieces that she has not worn.
PS: What impact did Michelle Obama have on the fashion industry?
She goes not for the name itself. She goes for what she likes. And that was so important. Look at some of the brands she wore. Like my brand. Not a lot of people had heard of me before. For her to chose my brand and to put me on this world stage and today what has happened to the brand is just crazy. And that is because of her. It's important how she has actually cultivated and put the designers in front.
Michelle Obama chose Naeem Khan's creation for her first state dinner in November 2009.
PS: Of all your designs she wore these last eight years, which was your favorite?
NK: Definitely the state dinner dress. It left such a great impact on my mind, as did the joy it brought me. It was so perfect for the moment. The gold, the bangles, the scarf. It was just so impactful.
I also recall when she announced the top movie at the Oscars in 2013. It was such a huge surprise to people and she was wearing my dress.
Michelle Obama sparkled in Naeem Khan while announcing the 2013 best picture Oscar.
PS: What will you miss when Michelle Obama leaves the White House?
NK: I will miss dressing her. I will miss her kindness. I will miss her genuineness. I will miss how, when meeting her, she's so normal and not pretentious. She's a kind human being and a smart human being. I will miss her love of American fashion and how passionate she is about it. It's going to be different.
PS: How will the fashion industry react to America's next first lady, Melania Trump?
"My loyalty lies to the first lady, Mrs. Obama."
NK: It's going to be a very conflicted, torn process. People are going to watch. People are going to see where they are going and how the world is reacting to them, because it's too early to tell what it's going to be. Right now we see how they are and the level of values is very different than the Obamas'. The fashion industry is super cautious at this point. Some people are taking very strong positions.
To me, I will wait and watch to see what happens. But I must say that my loyalty lies to the first lady, Mrs. Obama.
Designer Naeem Khan, one of Michelle Obama's favorites, backstage at his show in February 2016.
A Common Condiment You Should (but Probably Don't) Refrigerate
Imagine this scenario: you have just sat down to a beautiful plate of french toast and begin to pour sticky maple syrup over the stack, when out plops a funky black lump from the bottle. This picture-perfect moment is ruined, and you can't help but leap back from the table from shock and disgust. What the heck could be growing in the bottle?
This not-so-pleasant predicament actually happened to me, so I'm sharing my learnings with you. Maple syrup, as it turns out, should always be refrigerated upon opening, otherwise you could wind up with the situation I just described, with mold growing inside the bottle. Personally, I have never refrigerated any sugary syrups (agave, honey, brown rice syrup), so I can't believe I've lived this long not refrigerating maple syrup. While some claim you can scrape off the mold and boil the syrup to kill the remaining strands of bacteria, I prefer to live by the mantra "When in doubt, toss it out."
Can you relate to this experience? Did you know to refrigerate maple syrup?
A Better Way to Freeze Bananas For Smoothies, Banana Bread, and More
Don't toss out those overripe bananas! With a couple minutes of prep work, they can be transformed into frozen nuggets of gold, perfect for smoothies. Here's the best way to do it:
- Start with overripe, spotty bananas (they have much more flavor).
- Peel all of the bananas.
- Slice them into 1- to 2-inch chunks. (Smaller pieces are much easier on your blender; even a high-powered blender, like a Vitamix, will have trouble breaking down a whole banana.)
- Arrange them in a single layer on a parchment- (or wax-paper-) lined rimmed sheet pan. Don't just toss the unfrozen chunks into a freezer-safe bag; if you do this, they'll freeze into a brick of banana chunks that'll need to be chipped apart before using.
- Once frozen, transfer to freezer-safe bags. We like to separate them into individual bags that hold just enough banana chunks for a smoothie, so there's no guesswork (or measuring needed) when you're tired and looking to blitz your way to breakfast. For our go-to smoothie recipe, that means 1 1/2 bananas, but many other recipes use less.
Armed with a freezer full of banana bags, you'll always be ready for rich, creamy smoothies, vegan banana "ice cream," banana bread, or oatmeal (heat the chunks in a microwave until thawed before using).
25 Wacky White Elephant Gifts That Will Make Any Beauty Junkie Smile
Are you familiar with the "white elephant" gift exchange? It's a veritable tchotchke swap. The premise is that you show up with one totally useless wacky gift, draw numbers to see who goes first, and then let the opening begin. As subsequent participants unwrap their gifts, they can steal away the other's newly acquired goods. (I once obtained one of those sad-looking Charlie Brown Christmas trees this way. Score.) Do you have a white elephant party coming up, or perhaps you merely have friends with goofy senses of humor? Then let the gag gifting begin.
These Preemies Dressed as Presents Are the Best Gifts Their Parents Will Ever Hold
For many parents at St. Luke Hospital in Kansas City, MO, Christmas came early with the arrival of their newborns. Even though their babies are the best gift these parents will ever hold, a group of dedicated volunteers worked to give them a priceless surprise.
As families with infants in the neonatal intensive care unit prepare to spend their first holiday season in the hospital, nurses and dedicated March of Dimes volunteers collaborated to make this Christmas magical for all of those who are excited to celebrate their tiny presents. For the memorable day, staff dressed up 31 babies as precious gifts, complete with handmade hats, and also gave parents a special card that honored what a gift their little ones are this holiday season. Santa Claus then stopped by the NICU along with former NICU moms who are photographers to capture the heart-melting moment for parents to cherish.
"The holidays can be an especially emotional time for families in the NICU. Babies here are usually born premature or sick, and they may spend weeks or months growing healthy enough to go home," Michelle Manuel, a representative for St. Luke Hospital, said in a statement. "So providing these special families with an opportunity to celebrate the holidays in a memorable way allows them a sense of normalcy, and an opportunity to celebrate their babies' first milestones - even in the hospital - which is what every family wants to do!"
16 "Ugly Christmas Sweaters" That Are Actually Really Cute
Let's get one thing straight: nobody actually wants to look ugly at the ugly-Christmas-sweater party. The goal is to look festive and appropriately attired without trying too hard - and while still looking cute enough to mix and a-mingle during "Jingle Bell Rock." That's a tall order, but it's nothing one of these sweaters can't help you accomplish. From the bold sparkle on one very cool Topshop pullover to some serious Christmas cheer on a sweet reindeer-faced knit, these are merry and bright and decidedly cool.
Is This New Subscription Service the Netflix of Beauty?
Marcia Kilgore is well-versed in launching revolutionary companies, but her newest venture may just change the beauty world forever.
The entrepreneur founded a string of household name brands - Bliss, FitFlop, Soap & Glory - before moving on to Beauty Pie, a new subscription service that calls itself "makeup without the markup."
The concept is simple, but genius: Kilgore works with the chemists and manufacturers behind prestige companies and has them create formulas for Beauty Pie. If you sign up for a $10/monthly (or $120/annually) subscription, you'll get access to these beauty products at factory price. For example, a Beauty Pie volumizing mascara would cost you $24 if you bought it without subscribing, but if you are a member, you'll only pay $2(!).
This concept was born out of her own work with beauty suppliers, which she missed after selling her last company. "I would get to leave with a huge bag of products to test, which was thrilling," Kilgore told POPSUGAR via email. "I would then stumble into a cosmetics shop in the airport or train station on my way home, and think, 'Whoa, I am glad I don't have to pay retail for my cosmetics!' There was this idea to make that thrilling 'kid in a candy store' feeling available to every woman."
Kilgore hopes that Beauty Pie will appeal to the beauty junkie who has a love of the deluxe, but is trying to cut back on how much they spend. She looked at brands like Everlane, Spotify, and Netflix for inspiration, which all offer transparent pricing and convenience.
Beauty Pie's transparent pricing comes from the lack of markup that goes into each product. Think about your favorite designer makeup brand: the sheer prestige behind the label is mostly to blame for the expensive cost. Meanwhile, the manufacturers behind that pricey item likely also produce drugstore makeup.
"Most brands do not have their own factories, but rather source their products from outside factories," Kilgore explained. "For example, Tesco sources from the same makeup factory as Charlotte Tilbury."
Another expensive characteristic of high-end cosmetics is the fancy packaging. "In a lot of cases, the packaging costs more than the product, and it isn't recyclable and it ends up in landfills," said Kilgore. Not so with Beauty Pie. The brand is taking luxury formulas from the best factories around the world and then packaging them in minimalist but chic tubes.
"We are trying to minimize the impact of our use and love of cosmetics on landfills," said Kilgore. Her team hopes to work toward developing cosmetics packaging that is more recyclable as well as aesthetically pleasing (a rare feat in today's product development landscape).
Beauty Pie just launched in December 2016, but the brand will be rolling out tools in January, then moving on to skin care in April. Kilgore is starting with "incredible Swiss formulations" for this category and has tapped labs in South Korea, Japan, France, and more clear complexion hubs around the world for future launches.
"We are literally launching 365 new makeup products next year alone," revealed Kilgore, "So there's going to be a lot for her to choose from . . . a cornucopia of cosmetics."
Considering "cut back on beauty spending" is a common New Year's resolution for many makeup junkies, it's definitely worth seeing what a Beauty Pie membership can do you for your wallet. Learn more when you visit beautypie.com.
Disney Turned This 1 Attraction Into a Giant Death Star and It's Incredible to See
Thanks to Disney, Star Wars fans are seeing many of their dreams come to life. While we're still waiting for Star Wars Land to open, Walt Disney World turned one of its most famous attractions into a giant death star.
For one night only, the Spaceship Earth at Epcot was turned into a death star - complete with a green beam! The show was part of an event promoting Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and the fun new attractions coming to Disneyland that relate to the movie. Watch the video and don't be surprised if you get chills watching it!
Natalie Portman's Erdem Gown Doesn't Look Like Any Maternity Dress You've Ever Seen
On a day-to-day basis, Natalie Portman's maternity look is super casual and laid-back. Roll out the red carpet, however, and this expectant mama transforms into what we call a total style goddess. She's worn floor-sweeping gowns, body-hugging minis, and a variety of printed dresses - all looks perfectly complementing her baby bump. Natalie was even one of the first stars to wear coveted Spring '17 designs like a custom Brandon Maxwell ruffle minidress.
She clearly knows what works for her silhouette, and we're only glad the cameras were there to capture all her best maternity style moments. And since she's not due until Spring, a tidbit she revealed to Jimmy Fallon, it's a sign Natalie's got many more red carpet style snaps to come. Scroll on to see some of her best looks so far.
Princess Eugenie Has Exactly What It Takes to Choose a Royal Wedding Dress
If Princess Eugenie of York looks familiar to you, it's because you might mistake her for her older sister, Princess Beatrice. The pair boast plenty of similarities, including their stylish wardrobes and preference for sophisticated cuts. Now that rumors are swirling about Princess Eugenie's engagement to her longterm boyfriend, Jack Brooksbank, we can only imagine the royal wedding dress that might be in the 26-year-old's future.
When coordinating an outfit, Eugenie always keeps her figure in mind, opting for pieces that are flattering, but shimmery enough to make a statement. A scroll through her past ensembles ensures she'll need very little help choosing a bridal look, whenever the time comes. Read on to see why Princess Eugenie's fashion moves just might have some people pining for that wedding announcement.
If Princess Victoria's Dress Looks Familiar, It's Because You Own a Coat Just Like It
On a rare occasion, we come across a gem while shopping: a true closet staple, versatile enough to wear for years to come. That's likely why Princess Victoria added her beige Filippa K dress to her wardrobe. The piece, which was perfect for a visit to the Birgitta Sisters in Rome, was simple, structured, and totally rewearable, In fact, it reminded us of a trench coat, aka another classic item we own.
Still, Victoria's outfit didn't come without its trendy details. For starters, the knotted, eyelet belt made it even more stylish, and the royal went for a monochrome theme, opting for matching beige shoes and a clutch - a total blogger move. Scroll through to see the princess' outfit in full, then shop her dress and similar ones ahead.
Hailey Baldwin's Favorite Bikini Isn't a Secret - She's Been Wearing It All Along
When you're the queen of bikinis, there's really no style, color, or texture you don't already own. In Hailey Baldwin's case, she has amassed a lot of crochet swim pieces and always makes sure to pack at least one option into her travel suitcase. The model has been spending plenty of time in the sun with gal pals like Bella Hadid, and for their getaway, Hailey wore one of Alessandra Ambrosio's Ale by Alessandra bikini designs.
The multicolored crochet top and yellow bottoms were not only a colorful option for the tropical vacation, but the tassel details kept the swimsuit interesting. We'll just consider this piece another one of Hailey's greatest bikini hits. Read on to see the other crochet styles she's worn in the past before shopping her exact suit, along with similar options, for yourself.
Dad of Interracial Family Admits He Almost Backed Out of Adopting His Black Daughter
While passing around family photos, a holiday tradition, Frank Somerville reflected on the first photo of his adopted daughter with his wife. Although the baby doesn't have much of an expression on, his wife is beaming. "We were both so excited," Frank wrote in a post to Facebook. "The smile on my wife's face pretty much says it all."
But as it turns out, Frank and his wife struggled before they were able to get excited about their daughter's adoption. "It's embarrassing to admit now, but we were scared at first. We didn't know what it would be like to have an interracial family. And we almost backed out." It wasn't until he heard a song on the radio - "One Thing" by Finger Eleven - that he felt ready to take on the responsibilities that would come with the adoption and raising an interracial family.
"It's one of the very few times where the lyrics from a song felt like they were talking to me. These are the lyrics:
'If I traded it all
If I gave it all away for one thing
Just for one thing
If I sorted it out
If I knew all about this one thing
Wouldn't that be something'Two days after hearing that song we adopted my daughter.
We traded it all.
We gave it all away for one thing.
Her."
"And she truly is something," he said. "She's the love of my life."
No Fashion Girl Can Do Without This Top in 2017
I used to think of button-downs as polished and preppy, the easy answer to a look that's clean and classic. But enter 2017, and the simple button-down has come undone. We spotted the trend all over the Spring 2017 runways, referring to the pulled-apart shirt as "wardrobe disruption." While the pieces you'll see are still tailored, they're purposefully ripped at the shoulder, slashed down the arm, or intended to wrap (not button-up at all). They have an asymmetrical, off-kilter fit. In short, they mess up your outfit - but in the best possible way.
Bloggers are already in on the look, getting their hands on some of the freshest merchandise, and showing us how they plan on rocking it through the new year. Whether it's an oversize sleeve that extends beyond the hands, lending your silhouette geometric shape, or loose sashes that hang from your cuffs to the ground, there are so many ways to leave the classic top behind. Read on to see the single most popular piece girls will be 'gramming in the coming months, and get an early start by adding it to your wardrobe.
17 Songs That Will Make You Feel Beautiful
I, for one, am thrilled to see the blitz of empowering videos about being and appreciating yourself. As a beauty gal, I love makeup, skin care, and dabbling in a few bold hairstyles (I currently have a wash of blue in my hair), but at the end of the day, I am left with the woman without the mascara and the concealer. And as someone with a healthy dose of confidence, it wasn't until the past few years that I truly felt comfortable and pretty in my own skin.
This year has been chock-full of videos encouraging us to embrace our natural looks, which led me down memory lane's best beauty anthems. Check out some of the songs below - most capture the essence of being yourself, while others just make you feel good. And follow our You're Gorg playlist on Spotify! (Great for getting ready on a Friday night!)
Canadian doctors update options to treat 'morning sickness' in pregnancy
Between 50 and 80 per cent of women are affected by nausea and/or vomiting during pregnancy, yet many don't seek treatment, Canadian obstetrician society says.
Canadian doctors update options to treat 'morning sickness' in pregnancy
Between 50 and 80 per cent of women are affected by nausea and/or vomiting during pregnancy, yet many don't seek treatment, Canadian obstetrician society says.
You Can't Go Wrong With These 15+ Secret Santa Tech Ideas Under $25
Unlike White Elephant, Secret Santa lets you shine and show off your gift giving skills. Does your friend love pizza? There's a phone case for that. Maybe they travel a lot? Buy them a small and portable charger they'll use over and over again. Ahead, find the perfect Secret Santa gift for your friend that's both budget-friendly and extremely useful.
76 People Every Fashion Girl Should Be Following on Snapchat
Sure, we get a glimpse into the stylish lives of models and celebrities on Instagram, but if you're looking for some real, real-time action? Snapchat's the way to go.
The social media platform continues to rise in popularity, with a many of our favorite influencers taking us behind the scenes of their day-to-day. What campaigns are they shooting? What are they wearing? Did they really eat those eggs and that bacon? Find out the answer for bloggers, brands, and more as we run down our must-follow list ahead, and be sure to add us - popsugar - and ShopStyle - shopstyle - while you're at it!
This Turkish Bride's Wedding Dress Looks Like a Work of Art Just Sitting on the Hanger
Of course Turkish bride Busra Yavuz looked lovely in her Elie Saab Couture wedding gown. The intricate piece fit her like a glove, shimmering with intricately embroidered sequins down the sleeves and spanning out into a dramatic floor-sweeping skirt. When she took the dance floor at her reception (which took place at Ciragan Palace in Istanbul), she looked as if she was gliding through a Winter wonderland - a train as white as snow might have that effect.
But before Busra slipped into her bridal look, her dress hung from the ceiling in a candle-lit room, making for one of the most gorgeous wedding-day shots we've ever seen. The photo is so mesmerizing and Pinterest-worthy, you might dream about it tonight. But accompanied by a bird's-eye view of Busra showing off her design at the party, it's confirmed: the bride truly does brings her gown to life. Read on to see.
With Leaking, Engorged Boobs, 1 Gingerbread Cookie Totally Gets Breastfeeding Moms
From the genius nursing ugly Christmas sweater to a pumping Elf on the Shelf, breastfeeding moms have gotten in on the holiday spirit with some boob humor that all moms can relate to.
Crystal Arnold is the latest mom bringing smiles to other mamas across the internet after sharing the masterpiece she created while baking holiday cookies with her little girl: an epic gingerbread mom. This clever nursing cookie is pretty realistic as she's complete with leaking and engorged boobs. Just like many nursing moms, the cookie is proud of the milk she pumped and is excited to show off her accomplishment. You don't have to be a fan of milk and cookies to be obsessed with this hilarious holiday treat!
We Tested Out the Biggest Beauty Launch of the Year
The Dyson hair dryer has been lauded as the biggest beauty launch of the year, and for good reason: this is unlike any hair dryer we've ever seen before. It claims to be quieter but stronger and comes with a variety of cool bells and whistles, like magnetic attachments and a gorgeous leather case to store it in. But does it work as great as it claims it does? We put it to the test and decided whether it's worth the investment. (Or not.)
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Anna Faris Upgraded Her Wedding Ring, and Boy Will You Want a Closer Look
Receiving a diamond wedding ring is special enough, but to have it happen twice? Well, a girl can dream. But Anna Faris doesn't have to. The star recently got a brand new ring from husband Chris Pratt, revealing that he had surprised her with it only a few days ago. We didn't have to wait long for a glance at the sparkler though. During the premiere of Passengers in LA, Anna showed up in a shimmery Reem Acra number with her husband, but it was the ring that held everyone's gaze.
Upon a closer look, the giant wedding ring features a thin gold band and right in the center is a beautiful diamond surrounded by smaller, glistening stones. The stunning piece was the only accessory Anna needed on her fingers. And judging from the photos, the ring might be the reason why Anna's smile is so bright. Scroll to see the couple's appearance at the premiere and then "ooh" and "ahh" over the star's ring yourself, before shopping similar options.
Michelle Obama Is Wearing the Shoe Style You've Been Underestimating For Years
When Michelle Obama spoke after the White House's screening of Hidden Figures, we gasped. There she was, standing at the podium, wearing the most amazing power suit. . . ever. The Brandon Maxwell number looked polished yet fashion-forward on the First Lady, and it wasn't just its overlay design and lack of lapels that had us daydreaming. We also enjoyed the shoes she paired it with: pointed silver kitten heels - aka the world's most underestimated shoe.
We admittedly wrote off the style years ago, debating the point of such a teeny tiny boost. But seeing Michelle wear them, we reconsidered. Perhaps she went the kitten heel route because they're the most comfortable yet elevated option for events, and when you're standing for long periods of time, comfort is key.
Read on to get a better look at Michelle's - shoppable! - look in full. Then pick up a pair of kitten heels and embrace the trend pre-holidays.
8 Universally Flattering Party Dresses to Wear This Holiday Season
When the holiday parties roll around, you can't just put on any old thing. You're going to be visiting old friends and family you haven't seen in a while, many of which will scream, "Hey lady, let's take a picture!" While your goal shouldn't necessarily be to impress everyone in the room, you definitely want to feel confident.
That's why we did a little searching and uncovered the most flattering dress trends for every body type. Since the weather is taking a turn for the cold, these silhouettes all have cozy details, like turtlenecks or longer hemlines. And, all it takes is a few simple accessories to jazz them up for a get together. So relax - have a glass of champagne. Regardless of whether you've got a small bust, are petite, or were blessed with a booty, when you've got on one of these styles, girl, you'll look good.
The 1 Thing You Should Try Adding to Your Scrambled Eggs
Some people add milk to their scrambled eggs, some prefer heavy cream, and some scramble them in bacon fat. Even if you think you've tried it all, there's one sneaky ingredient you might not have added before, and that's worcestershire sauce. I found this idea in a Facebook comment on our post about how chefs scramble eggs, and I knew I wanted to try it myself because I'm a huge fan of the incredibly savory condiment. The sauce, which is typically used for steak and Bloody Marys, is made of anchovies (yes, really), garlic, vinegar, molasses, salt, onions, chili peppers, and other spices.
So how does it taste in scrambled eggs? It's interesting, but in a good way - I totally approve. I recommend adding 1/4 teaspoon of worcestershire sauce per two eggs and whisking everything together well before cooking your eggs low and slow. The sauce is already really salty, so you don't need to add anymore. The eggs develop a slightly tangy, smoky, umami-rich flavor that's unlike any scrambled egg I've had before. If you have worcestershire sauce on hand anyway, give this a try. It just might become your favorite scrambled eggs recipe.
15 Holiday Makeup Tutorials That Will Make This Your Fiercest Season Yet
If there's one thing you need this holiday season, it's a go-to makeup routine. Preferably one that features lots of glitter and bold lip shades. To prepare you for the most spirited time of year, look no further than our list of tutorials from some of our favorite Latino beauty bloggers. Keep scrolling to discover some easy-to-follow looks you can easily whip up ahead of all your parties and gift exchanges in the coming weeks! Then, find your must-have outfit.
57 Tween Gifts That Will Prove You Actually Know What's Cool
When it comes to shopping for tweens, some parents might feel a bit out of their depths (tweens are, after all, mysterious creatures). If you're confused about what's trendy and can't think of anything to wrap for the holidays this year, we're here to help you look like you're picking up what the kids are putting down - and more importantly, gain some cool points with your kid.
Scroll through for 57 tween gifts that will prove you know what's up this holiday season.
10 Red-Hot Lipsticks Under $10
When it comes to red lipstick, it seems either people love it or they're afraid of it. But if the price was right, perhaps we might have a few new members in the red-lipstick-lovers club. Click through to shop 10 options, all under $10. Our list has something for everyone, including all skin tones and the red-lip beginner.
Methadone or job? Halifax woman says she was given impossible choice
Krista Miller says she is being kicked out of the provincially run Dartmouth methadone program because she has to work during the two-hour window the clinic is open.
ER clothing drive makes sure no patient leaves hospital in paper scrubs
Staff at a Halifax emergency department are donating their own clothes to some patients who would otherwise face the "demoralizing" experience of leaving hospital in paper scrubs following treatment.
Methadone or job? Halifax woman says she was given impossible choice
Krista Miller says she is being kicked out of the provincially run Dartmouth methadone program because she has to work during the two-hour window the clinic is open.
ER clothing drive makes sure no patient leaves hospital in paper scrubs
Staff at a Halifax emergency department are donating their own clothes to some patients who would otherwise face the "demoralizing" experience of leaving hospital in paper scrubs following treatment.
30+ Glitter iPhone Cases to Dazzle Everyone Around You
Love buying new iPhone cases and switching them up? Then you need to get one that glitters. Not only are these cases fun, but they are perfect for the holiday season. Pick your favorite one (or buy several, we're not judging) and then get some for your friends. These are useful and pretty gifts for a Secret Santa or as stocking stuffers!
Irina Shayk's Engagement Ring Will Be on Your Mind All Day
With the announcement of Irina Shayk's pregnancy at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, we expected plenty of stylish maternity looks to come. So when we spotted the supermodel out in LA wearing a quirky cat print dress, thigh-high boots, and Givenchy sunglasses, we thought, "yeah, this feels about right." Irina's look was slightly sexy with a modest touch thanks to a pussy-bow secured at her neckline. But oh, HELLO stunning emerald jewel on Irina's left ring finger. That we were not expecting.
The gorgeous oval gemstone is surrounded by twinkling diamonds and causing quite the stir. Is it an engagement ring from Bradley Cooper? If it is, that makes Irina quite the unique bride - one who opted for a sparkler with plenty of personality, instead of something simple and classic. Read on to get a closer look, then shop inspired emeralds for yourself, in case you've been looking for something special to add to your jewelry box.
These 16 Pictures Confirm Diego Luna Gets Better With Age
Now that Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is everywhere, Diego Luna is officially an international megastar (he was always one in our hearts, of course), and it's time to look back.
Though you've probably known Diego since he was just a little boy appearing in telenovelas like El Premio Mayor, it was really 2001's Y Tu Mamá También, in which he starred with BFF Gael García Bernal, that put him on everyone else's radar. Since then, Diego's red carpet appearances have only gotten more handsome and rugged, and the throwback photos ahead are pure proof of that. Take a peek.
1 Plus-Size Woman Proves That the Size of Your Jeans Just Doesn't Matter
Thanks to major sizing discrepancies across brands, finding your real size can seem totally impossible. To illustrate the struggle we all have, associate fashion editor at Bustle.com and BuzzFeed contributor Marie Southard Ospina put 10 different brands to the test in the exact same size. The outcome? Like we suspected, size really is just a number - don't let it define you. Read on for Marie's full story, straight from the dressing room.
Between vanity sizing, inaccurate measuring charts at e-retail destinations, and the fact that no two bodies are the same, figuring out what size you are isn't an easy feat.
When you're plus-size, things get even trickier. Let's forget, for a moment, that most brands and stores simply stop producing apparel after a size 12. The reality is that a curvier body has, well, more curves. And those curves aren't something you can easily measure - let alone put into jeans.
I will admit that I am simply not a big denim lover. Whether this is due to my affinity for vintage dresses, or whether it's a distaste cultivated by the sheer unavailability of comfortable plus-size jeans that fit a 50-inch bum and a 39-inch waist, I do not know. What I do know is that sitting in my closet are clothes - including jeans - ranging from sizes 14 to 20. Just like no two bodies are ever the same, it would seem no two pairs of jeans are ever the same, either.
So because I'm into fashion/beauty experiments (like finding out how photo editors around the world manipulate my features or gauging reactions to my low-rise bikini), I decided to use my median size of a "16" - which is what I find myself purchasing most often - to investigate what different brands and designers think that number actually means.
Created by Collective: Start Up Your Oven For These Santa-Approved Cookies
- Start up your oven for these Santa-approved cookies - Happy Food Healthy Life
- Pretzels are the perfect addition to this Christmas classic - Cooking For Keeps
- Seal your holiday spirit with a candy cane kiss - BetsyLife
- Spice up traditional snickerdoodles with a few surprises - Luci's Morsels
- Holiday cookies that will have you craving more - Amee's Savory Dish
- Take shortbread to a new level with a buttery twist - Tikkido
- No oven required for these holiday cookies! - Frugal Foodie Mama
- Save your egg whites for a healthier holiday cookie - Mandy's Recipe Box
Chances Are You Used Expired Mascara This Morning
A chilly change in season is the perfect excuse to lock yourself indoors, binge-watch Netflix, eat lots of ramen, and reorganize your makeup bag. Since expired cosmetics can cause skin irritation and eye infections, it's important to replace them before they go south. A new study from Stowaway Cosmetics and Poshly found that 89 percent of women hoard old makeup "just in case." Plus, fewer than one in five of us trash mascara within the recommended three months (we're guilty, too).
Unlike food, cosmetics aren't required to have an expiration date on their packaging. Instead, you'll have to keep track of when you opened them. Most products have a jar symbol with a numeral that signifies the number of months you have until the item is no longer usable. If you have a hard time keeping track of when you've bought things, just use a Sharpie to write down the purchase date.
If you know how to take care of your cosmetics, your makeup should serve you well. But use common sense: if your gloss is gloopy, your nail polish is separating, or your lipstick has a funny smell - it's time to bid it adieu. And maybe your next life goal should be to never let crusty compacts and congealed mascara make an appearance again. See guidelines for when to replace your makeup below:
Product | When to toss |
---|---|
Powders (including blushes, bronzers, and shadows) | Two years |
Cream shadows and blushes | 12-18 months |
Oil-free foundation | One year |
Cream compact foundation | 18 months |
Concealers | 12-18 months |
Lipstick and lip liner | One year |
Lip gloss | 18-24 months |
Pencil eyeliner | Two years |
Liquid or gel eyeliner | Three months |
Mascara | Three months |
Created by Collective: Start Up Your Oven For These Santa-Approved Cookies
- Start up your oven for these Santa-approved cookies - Happy Food Healthy Life
- Pretzels are the perfect addition to this Christmas classic - Cooking For Keeps
- Seal your holiday spirit with a candy cane kiss - BetsyLife
- Spice up traditional snickerdoodles with a few surprises - Luci's Morsels
- Holiday cookies that will have you craving more - Amee's Savory Dish
- Take shortbread to a new level with a buttery twist - Tikkido
- No oven required for these holiday cookies! - Frugal Foodie Mama
- Save your egg whites for a healthier holiday cookie - Mandy's Recipe Box
Created by Collective: Start Up Your Oven For These Santa-Approved Cookies
- Start up your oven for these Santa-approved cookies - Happy Food Healthy Life
- Pretzels are the perfect addition to this Christmas classic - Cooking For Keeps
- Seal your holiday spirit with a candy cane kiss - BetsyLife
- Spice up traditional snickerdoodles with a few surprises - Luci's Morsels
- Holiday cookies that will have you craving more - Amee's Savory Dish
- Take shortbread to a new level with a buttery twist - Tikkido
- No oven required for these holiday cookies! - Frugal Foodie Mama
- Save your egg whites for a healthier holiday cookie - Mandy's Recipe Box
120+ Latin Recipes You Absolutely Need to Try in 2017
If one of your New Year's resolutions for 2017 is to cook more at home, you'll want to bookmark this slideshow ASAP. The 120-plus Latin recipes ahead will leave you licking your fingers, and because they are the farthest thing from boring, your belly will be full of delight.
With a mix of classic (tacos al pastor, arroz con leche, flan) and special (black bean avocado tostadas with strawberry salsa and chorizo y papas burgers with spicy mayo), your cooking skills will be flexed - we're going to say mastering the dough in our pão de queijo recipe might be your biggest accomplishment of the year. Keep reading to check out your ultimate 2017 cooking bucket list!
Created by Collective: Start Up Your Oven For These Santa-Approved Cookies
- Start up your oven for these Santa-approved cookies - Happy Food Healthy Life
- Pretzels are the perfect addition to this Christmas classic - Cooking For Keeps
- Seal your holiday spirit with a candy cane kiss - BetsyLife
- Spice up traditional snickerdoodles with a few surprises - Luci's Morsels
- Holiday cookies that will have you craving more - Amee's Savory Dish
- Take shortbread to a new level with a buttery twist - Tikkido
- No oven required for these holiday cookies! - Frugal Foodie Mama
- Save your egg whites for a healthier holiday cookie - Mandy's Recipe Box
Created by Collective: Start Up Your Oven For These Santa-Approved Cookies
- Start up your oven for these Santa-approved cookies - Happy Food Healthy Life
- Pretzels are the perfect addition to this Christmas classic - Cooking For Keeps
- Seal your holiday spirit with a candy cane kiss - BetsyLife
- Spice up traditional snickerdoodles with a few surprises - Luci's Morsels
- Holiday cookies that will have you craving more - Amee's Savory Dish
- Take shortbread to a new level with a buttery twist - Tikkido
- No oven required for these holiday cookies! - Frugal Foodie Mama
- Save your egg whites for a healthier holiday cookie - Mandy's Recipe Box
9 Iconic First Lady Gowns Worth Talking About
Traveling to Washington DC two days after what will surely be the most important election of my lifetime was scary. I'm not going to lie. I heard rallies outside my hotel room all night and passed angry mobs holding signs outside the Trump hotel. But during the day, while Barack Obama met with President-elect Donald Trump inside the White House, the streets were quiet.
I traveled with a small group of editors to the first ladies inaugural dress exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum, and it was only there, in that small, dimly lit room, that I could feel myself starting to relax. The first sign was a poster on the wall that featured a Q&A series: "How will the first ladies collection change when a woman is elected president?" Using the term "when," not "if," instilled hope. Then I veered off, where a short film of Michelle Obama donating her Jason Wu gown to the museum was playing.
So Much More Than a Dress
"This gown is one of the most tangible things I have left to remember that day. At the end of the day today is about much more than this gown. It's also about how with enough focus and determination someone in this room can be the next Jason Wu. Someone can be the next Barack Obama . . . Something you create today can help teach the next generation in a way that nothing else can," Michelle said at the podium.
Her dress was absolutely one of the most intricate on display, what with its Swarovski crystal embellishments and impeccably organized beading. But these dresses I was admiring, some of which dated back to the 1800s, were not made to make the first ladies feel pretty. Each one signified a new beginning.
"Inaugurations are times of optimism . . . In addition to attending ceremonies and balls, incoming first ladies announce the agendas and special projects they intend to pursue. Some projects are ambitious. Some are traditional. Some may be controversial," read a sign on the wall.
Just like the fashion choices they make. And it's true: every first lady was scrutinized for her style, even if she wasn't viewed as an icon. But it was the choices she made in that suit, the momentous speech she gave in that ballgown, that we'll remember. If a floor-sweeping dress is one way to preserve these memories, why not learn everything we can about it? Why not try to understand why Michelle wore white or Lady Bird Johnson chose a simple yellow sheath?
The Legacy, The Future
As I traveled around the exhibit, reading about each gown and the woman who wore it, I passed a very young girl staring up at a picture of Michelle and Barack Obama on Inauguration Day. "Who's that?" her mother asked her, pointing up at a glowing Michelle. "It's the president! They're both presidents!" she screamed.
The first female president will not be sworn in on Jan. 20. In fact, the Smithsonian Museum will make space for one more dress when Melania Trump accepts her role as FLOTUS. But until then, let's consider the takeaways I learned about the first ladies who stood before her.
Each of the facts ahead is proof that these strong women, from Lady Bird Johnson and Jackie Kennedy to Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama, were compassionate. They thought of function first, then fashion. They embraced the spotlight, not because of what they were wearing, but because of the confidence they felt when wearing it. All of the women I learned about were leaders. They had what it takes to lead a nation, and one day, a lady as determined as them will. When you're finished reading, I think you'll agree.
Created by Collective: Start Up Your Oven For These Santa-Approved Cookies
- Start up your oven for these Santa-approved cookies - Happy Food Healthy Life
- Pretzels are the perfect addition to this Christmas classic - Cooking For Keeps
- Seal your holiday spirit with a candy cane kiss - BetsyLife
- Spice up traditional snickerdoodles with a few surprises - Luci's Morsels
- Holiday cookies that will have you craving more - Amee's Savory Dish
- Take shortbread to a new level with a buttery twist - Tikkido
- No oven required for these holiday cookies! - Frugal Foodie Mama
- Save your egg whites for a healthier holiday cookie - Mandy's Recipe Box
9 "Ugly Holiday Tees" That Would Actually Look Cute With a Pair of Jeans
If you really want to shock and awe at your ugly-Christmas-sweater party, show up in an ugly holiday t-shirt. On a second thought, though, the tees aren't really that horrendous at all. In fact, they would actually look cute with a pair of jeans. While we have our eyes on the Asos Christmas graphic tee (it has green sequined sleeves!), we found eight other festive options below. You'll want to wear them to your party, then probably straight to bed, because they look comfy too.
In a win for food industry, Canada food labels won't list 'added sugar'
The first round of the great Canadian food label fight is a victory for the food industry. New labels will not specify how much "added sugar" a food product contains.