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.
mardi 7 mars 2017
Glow's Gluten-Free Cookie Dough
Forget chowing down on the prepackaged stuff - this cookie dough is an excellent source of fiber and protein in one sweet, healthy snack. It's vegan and gluten-free, too. In fact, it's grain-free. The secret ingredient is chickpeas - they really are magical. Watch this video to learn just how easy this treat is to make.
Glow's Gluten-Free Cookie Dough
Forget chowing down on the prepackaged stuff - this cookie dough is an excellent source of fiber and protein in one sweet, healthy snack. It's vegan and gluten-free, too. In fact, it's grain-free. The secret ingredient is chickpeas - they really are magical. Watch this video to learn just how easy this treat is to make.
Nicolas Ghesquière Is a Mind-Reader, Here to Upgrade Your Closet With Louis Vuitton Fall '17
Nicolas Ghesquière's portrait of Fall '17 is sharp and still womanly. How does he do it? With slip dresses and crop flares, worn leather jackets, and fur vests. How? - you want to ask does he make it look so fluid, so downright cool that you're not wondering if you can pull it off (that much is a given), you're just calculating how long until you can wear it.
Lucky Hollywood types (like friend and muse Michelle Williams) will be among the first to wear it, maybe showing off a leather utility jacket tucked into a thick, tweed mini or a one-shouldered tweed dress and ankle boots. Looks like that will become synonymous with cool-girls, who make the unlikely look right at home together. Imagine a chunky asymmetrical sweater and liquid pants to replace the jeans you've worn to death. With each look Nicolas seems offers a contemporary replacement for beloved staples - though we suspect, with these new things in your closet, you'd hardly miss the rest. Just like that, he's giving women what they want to wear - or maybe what they didn't even realize they wanted to wear until he presented the alternatives. Like a mind-reader, only better - his predictions come with clothes.
15 Ways to Show You're "Feminist AF" All Year Long
When you shop the latest collaborations from your favorite designers in honor of International Women's Day, you won't forget about what you bought. These graphic tops, silk scarves, and patches are more than just wear-it-once souvenirs that we eventually stow away. They're a reminder to stay proud, fierce, fearless females and support one another year round.
In fact, we encourage you to keep all the items ahead in steady rotation, perhaps even more so than your plain, go-to white tee. All of the pieces here are stylish, but a handful of them benefit organizations like Planned Parenthood and Free the Nipple. Before you make your purchase, read up on where the proceeds go. That should give you more than enough of a final nudge to shop.
We Have Heart Eyes For Hannah Bronfman's Chic Hairstyle
Hannah Bronfman just took a quick break from trying out strange facial treatments (think microneedling and dermaplaning) to debut a sweet hairstyle during Paris Fashion Week.
The DJ and workout enthusiast took to Instagram Stories to show off how stylist Rachel Lee gelled the wispy hairs into cute heart shapes with the curly ends twirling downward to Hannah's jawline. The results are beyond adorable! Even celebrity stylist (and friend of the Kardashians) Jen Atkin shared the finished look, so you know it's chic.
Hannah also shared the style in an Instagram post in which she showed love for her "baby hairs," a term that is typically associated with natural hair. Not to be confused with bangs, these strands are found at the edge of the hairline. Many African-American and Latina women choose to slick them down with gel as a means of style or practicality.
It doesn't surprise us that Hannah is rocking this look. The influencer - who is known for her creative nail designs - told us in a past interview that she was starting to embrace her natural curls more, and this is the perfect way to infuse her artistic flair into her strands. Keep reading to see photos of Hannah's adorable locks, and you'll be sure to transform into the heart eyes emoji.
10 Must-Have Mascaras, According to Sephora Shoppers
We know there's no messing around when it comes to your mascara. You want volume and length, but that can't come at the cost of flaking, clumps galore, or a clumsy wand that even a pro finds impossible to handle. To help you find the perfect choice, we combed the top-rated mascaras on Sephora. These reviewers know what's up and provide honest feedback, so keep reading to discover the lash-enhancing formulas you need to add to your makeup bag.
15 Nostalgic Products From Claire's That Kids Today Totally Wouldn't Understand
Kids these days: they might think that you're totally clueless when it comes to social media and smartphone intricacies, but they're the ones who just don't get it sometimes. Even though this generation is exposed to Claire's and all of the accessory store's shiny wonders, the products that fill this beloved shop are a bit different.
As iPhone gear replaces epic landlines and selfie sticks are stocked instead of Polaroid i-Zone Pocket Cameras and Tamagotchis, this generation is not only missing out on some of the best products that Claire's had to offer, but they also wouldn't even get them if they had the chance. Check out these 15 once-beloved items that your kids just wouldn't even understand - and what they'd surely say about them.
What Happens in the Walking Dead Comic Books After Carl's Visit With Negan
Carl is growing up before our very eyes on The Walking Dead. Rick's son has gone from a pudding-loving little boy who we kind of hated to a teenager who we, well, still kind of hate. It's complicated, and it's only getting more confusing now that we've seen Negan take a shine to the kid. Theirs is an interesting dynamic, and if the show follows the comics, they're only going to get closer. While we're still figuring out how we feel about teenage Carl, let's take a look at how his storyline plays out in Robert Kirkman's comics, since that story is so much further along.
Just like on the show, comic-book Carl becomes colder and more callous after losing his eye. His encounter with Negan makes Carl hate the Saviors even more, but he struggles to be useful during the war against them. When Rick has the opportunity to kill Negan, Carl begs him to do it, but Rick won't, refusing to stoop to Negan's level. The books skip ahead two years into the future, when it's revealed that Rick has been keeping Negan imprisoned in a basement, and Carl has been chatting with him like a buddy - but he still wants Negan dead.
Eventually, Carl moves to the Hilltop community to learn the blacksmith trade. While hanging out with Sophia (Carol's daughter, who is still alive in the comics), two boys attack and Carl beats them half to death. Maggie puts him in a prison cell, where he meets Lydia, the girl who takes his virginity. It turns out that Lydia is the daughter of Alpha, the leader of the Whisperers, notable villains in the Walking Dead universe. Carl goes with Lydia, Alpha, and their group, but Alpha gets Rick, who convinces Carl to leave. Carl insists on taking Lydia, who has been raped by members of the Whisperers, and Rick agrees to take her in. Upon returning to their camp, the group realizes that while they were out, Alpha's people murdered several of their friends, putting their heads on spikes in front of the camp. War is on.
Rick sends Carl and Lydia to the Hilltop to keep them safe, where they continue sleeping together. Though it's safe for them to return to Alexandria, they choose to stay at Hilltop, where they've begun a life. They are in charge of watching over Hilltop and protecting it from the Whisperers, when Lydia chooses to tell Carl that she doesn't love him. They fight, and Lydia insists they can still spend time together, but she doesn't love him. When the Whisperers wage battle on Hilltop, they try to take Lydia with them, but Lydia retaliates, shooting one and saying Hilltop is her home.
And that's all she, er, he wrote!
Birth Photographers Capture Newborn Memories With The First Hello Project
Giving birth can sometimes be a blur, especially when it comes to the first few moments after birth when you get to meet your newborn for the very first time. Birth photographers Bel Pangburn and River Bennett from Sydney, Australia, have dedicated their entire careers to capturing those brief, fleeting moments between parents and their babies through The First Hello Project.
Both Bel and River are freelance photographers with their own personal websites who decided to take on a new challenge together when The First Hello began. They had been bouncing ideas off of each other when River shared that photographing a birth was on her bucket list.
After capturing a birth together, they couldn't stop talking about photographing "that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when a parent meets their child for the first time," and knew they were onto something - and so The First Hello Project was born.
"It's a profound honor to be in that intimate, highly emotive space and it's one we don't take lightly," Bel told POPSUGAR Moms. "We both deeply believe people everywhere are hungry to see the real beauty of humanity. So to share these images of such purity has been a complete thrill."
When asked about their favorite birth story so far, Bel said that there have been so many incredible moments. "But recently we had the privilege of documenting a father delivering his daughter with his own hands," she said. "The obstetrician was carefully directing him from behind and it was stunning to watch this father, with tears in his eyes, welcome his daughter into the world."
The pair's ability to capture the raw emotion that comes with a parent finally meeting their baby for the first time leaves their clients with powerful images they can cherish forever. "Delivering the images to the new parents is what fulfills us the most," Bel said. "Through the journey of birth we always develop a really special connection with the couple, so to present them with the photographs of them meeting their child for the first time is just so meaningful. They always cry as they look through them (as do we!) and can't thank us enough. We know that those images will be treasured for a lifetime!"
Scroll through to see some of Bel and River's stunning birth photos, which all capture that beautiful first hello.
Not 'just girl problems': A Calgary woman's 6-year fight to validate her period pain
An estimated one in 10 women suffer from endometriosis, a condition that is difficult to diagnose and which can cause debilitating pain, cysts and even infertility.
Ed Sheeran on His Friendship With Taylor Swift: I Will "Always" Stick Up For Her
Ed Sheeran is basically taking over the world in 2017. In addition to his smash hit "Shape of You," his new album Divide, and his romance with Cherry Seaborn, the singer also graces the cover of Rolling Stone's April issue. While Ed looks incredibly cute on the cover (with that facial scar and all), his accompanying interview is what really caught our attention. He opens up about everything from his friendship with Taylor Swift (she says Ed is "the James Taylor to my Carole King and I can't imagine a time when he wouldn't be") to why he's not that into being famous. See his best quotes below.
- On longtime pal Taylor Swift: "She would be there if everything ended for me. Taylor is kind of an anomaly in that sense. She's omnipresent because she's the most famous woman in the world, so she can't make the decision to not be in the press. I always stick up for Taylor."
- On hooking up with some of Taylor's famous friends: "Taylor's world is celebrity. I was this 22-year-old awkward British kid going on tour with the biggest artist in America who has all these famous mates. It was very easy. I would often find myself in situations just kind of waking up and looking over and being like, 'How the f*ck did that happen?'"
- On those rumors that he and Taylor dated: "I found that aspect quite lazy journalism. There wasn't any truth to it whatsoever."
- On his girlfriend, Cherry Seaborn: "It's awesome meeting famous people. But that's not life. That's not reality. One day this will f*cking end. And I know the one person that's going to remain constant is Cherry. I should just enjoy this while it's there, but not let it become my reality. Because that's not the reality I want to live in. One of the main points of being in a relationship with me, you have to be really f*cking sociable and good at talking to people, because I will be dragged away loads at parties and events. And Cherry's perfect at it. She makes friends with everyone."
- On losing friends after becoming famous: "The Forbes list actually f*cked it up," he said, referring to when they reported that he made $57 million in 2015. "I was getting texts from people with pictures of cars going, 'I'd like this for my birthday, please. This one's only .06 percent of your annual income.'"
- On how rapping to Eminem helped his stutter as a kid: "You'd put your hand up and not be able to speak. And kids are cruel. So once that would happen, someone would imitate it. And then you'd be like, 'I'm not going to put my hand up next time.'"
- On assembling a new boy band: "Superpop, but obviously credible. I'm gonna put three or four boys together and do all the songs, take them on the stadium tour with me."
- On his attitude toward playing weddings: "I always say, 'It's free if I'm free.' As long as you sort me out with a lot of booze and a bed, I'm there."
- On ignoring his critics: "I could give a f*ck about what people think. Anytime anyone has a problem with me, I'm just like, 'My heroes like me. The people I started music for are fans of my music. So why the f*ck would I care about what anyone else thinks?'"
- On his red hair: "Most ginger-haired people I know are very outgoing and comedic. They basically say the joke before you can. Like, my first album is orange. There's a reason it's orange - I'm getting there before you can."
- On wondering whether he drinks too much: "Often, I'm like, 'Is it bad that I drink almost every single day?' And then I look at my friends and most of them do the same. And they're actually worse than me. The first thing Americans say is, 'There's a problem, and you need to go to rehab.' But I don't wake up and drink. I don't depend on drink. I can go without it completely. I just enjoy going out and having fun, being 25. And I think that's a normal thing."
Ed Sheeran on His Friendship With Taylor Swift: I Will "Always" Stick Up For Her
Ed Sheeran is basically taking over the world in 2017. In addition to his smash hit "Shape of You," his new album Divide, and his romance with Cherry Seaborn, the singer also graces the cover of Rolling Stone's April issue. While Ed looks incredibly cute on the cover (with that facial scar and all), his accompanying interview is what really caught our attention. He opens up about everything from his friendship with Taylor Swift (she says Ed is "the James Taylor to my Carole King and I can't imagine a time when he wouldn't be") to why he's not that into being famous. See his best quotes below.
- On longtime pal Taylor Swift: "She would be there if everything ended for me. Taylor is kind of an anomaly in that sense. She's omnipresent because she's the most famous woman in the world, so she can't make the decision to not be in the press. I always stick up for Taylor."
- On hooking up with some of Taylor's famous friends: "Taylor's world is celebrity. I was this 22-year-old awkward British kid going on tour with the biggest artist in America who has all these famous mates. It was very easy. I would often find myself in situations just kind of waking up and looking over and being like, 'How the f*ck did that happen?'"
- On those rumors that he and Taylor dated: "I found that aspect quite lazy journalism. There wasn't any truth to it whatsoever."
- On his girlfriend, Cherry Seaborn: "It's awesome meeting famous people. But that's not life. That's not reality. One day this will f*cking end. And I know the one person that's going to remain constant is Cherry. I should just enjoy this while it's there, but not let it become my reality. Because that's not the reality I want to live in. One of the main points of being in a relationship with me, you have to be really f*cking sociable and good at talking to people, because I will be dragged away loads at parties and events. And Cherry's perfect at it. She makes friends with everyone."
- On losing friends after becoming famous: "The Forbes list actually f*cked it up," he said, referring to when they reported that he made $57 million in 2015. "I was getting texts from people with pictures of cars going, 'I'd like this for my birthday, please. This one's only .06 percent of your annual income.'"
- On how rapping to Eminem helped his stutter as a kid: "You'd put your hand up and not be able to speak. And kids are cruel. So once that would happen, someone would imitate it. And then you'd be like, 'I'm not going to put my hand up next time.'"
- On assembling a new boy band: "Superpop, but obviously credible. I'm gonna put three or four boys together and do all the songs, take them on the stadium tour with me."
- On his attitude toward playing weddings: "I always say, 'It's free if I'm free.' As long as you sort me out with a lot of booze and a bed, I'm there."
- On ignoring his critics: "I could give a f*ck about what people think. Anytime anyone has a problem with me, I'm just like, 'My heroes like me. The people I started music for are fans of my music. So why the f*ck would I care about what anyone else thinks?'"
- On his red hair: "Most ginger-haired people I know are very outgoing and comedic. They basically say the joke before you can. Like, my first album is orange. There's a reason it's orange - I'm getting there before you can."
- On wondering whether he drinks too much: "Often, I'm like, 'Is it bad that I drink almost every single day?' And then I look at my friends and most of them do the same. And they're actually worse than me. The first thing Americans say is, 'There's a problem, and you need to go to rehab.' But I don't wake up and drink. I don't depend on drink. I can go without it completely. I just enjoy going out and having fun, being 25. And I think that's a normal thing."
Not 'just girl problems': A Calgary woman's 6-year fight to validate her period pain
An estimated one in 10 women suffer from endometriosis, a condition that is difficult to diagnose and which can cause debilitating pain, cysts and even infertility.
40 Stylish Small Tattoos You'll Want to Flaunt Every Day
Choosing a great outfit takes time and careful consideration - a tattoo, well, the fact it's permanent means it takes even more thinking. Even a woman with a great sense of style sometimes needs a little inspiration to figure out what she wants and where.
So if fear of buyer's remorse has kept you from getting your first ink, why not start with something small? These 40 tiny tattoos are stylish enough to show off but are also discreet so you can tuck them away. Just scroll to see them all!
16 Tattoos Every Latina Feminist Will Be Running to Get Inked
If you know your next (or first ink) will show your believe that the future is female and are in need of inspiration, scroll ahead. Tattoos are a symbol of your personality, so it's only fitting that you choose to show off your feminista ways with some art. Whether it's a phrase in Spanish or a portrait of icon Frida Kahlo, it really doesn't matter - as long as it means something to you!
Ontario doctors bracing for possible job action, clinic closures, OMA says
Ontario Medical Association spokesperson Dr. Rachel Forman explained the potential outcome if the province doesn't agree to the OMA's demands.
Ontario doctors bracing for possible job action, clinic closures, OMA says
Ontario Medical Association spokesperson Dr. Rachel Forman explained the potential outcome if the province doesn't agree to the OMA's demands.
Why Disney's "Exclusively Gay Moment" Doesn't Deliver at All
Warning: this post contains implied homosexual spoilers.
Recently, news broke that the new live-action Beauty and the Beast would feature its first openly gay character. The film's director, Bill Condon, confirmed the info in Attitude's April issue: "LeFou [Josh Gad] is somebody who on one day wants to be Gaston [Luke Evans] and on another day wants to kiss Gaston . . . [it] has its payoff at the end, which I don't want to give away. But it is a nice, exclusively gay moment in a Disney movie." While the announcement led to inevitable backlash from some, others called into question this claim that LeFou would be Disney's "first" openly gay character. Let me tell you, after seeing the film, the skepticism was well placed. In fact, not only is LeFou decidedly not an openly gay Disney character, but the "exclusively gay moment" hardly earns that distinction.
Before we dive into the minutiae of the problem, let me explain how this "exclusively gay moment" goes down. The first thing the film attempts to do is establish that LeFou is attracted to men. The musical number "Gaston" does the bulk of the legwork here, giving LeFou effeminate dance moves and mannerisms. At one point, he hugs Gaston a little too tightly for a little too long and asks, "Too much?" Finally, at the end of the song, Gaston asks why LeFou hasn't been snatched up by a woman, he says, "I've been told I'm . . . clingy." Which seems like a non sequitur.
The filmmakers felt the need to introduce a second gay character, but who? After all, Gaston is an unattainable heterosexual man who would never in a million years return LeFou's obvious affection. This means his only option is another person in the town: Stanley, one of the bar patrons that LeFou mentions by name while singing. Stanley is already clearly designated as a "gay" character in the most shallow sense. He's better looking than all the other patrons, his hair is perfectly coiffed, and he's immaculately dressed, complete with a neck scarf flourish.
Hm, which one of these men could Stanley be?
To further "confirm" Stanley's sexuality, we get another moment during the epic fight scene at the end when the townspeople descend on the castle and clash with all the enchanted furniture. Madame de Garderobe, the opera singer who has transformed into a wardrobe, attacks the same three men by covering them in an avalanche of clothing, ribbon, and wigs. As a gag, the trio is suddenly glammed up in flawless makeup and full ballgowns. While two of them men are upset by the drag, Stanley is visibly thrilled, so much so that he strikes a sassy pose. Madame Garderobe encourages him to go forth and proudly be himself, in so many words. Stanley trots gleefully down the stairs and exits the castle.
So when does our "exclusively gay moment" happen? At the very end, there's a ball to celebrate the "happily ever after" of Belle and her prince. We can see LeFou has a female dance partner on the dance floor, but everyone switches and he winds up dancing with Stanley. The two look at each other, for a beat, and then we cut to another couple. That's it. Are you sensing any problems here? Allow me to make a few statements:
- Dressing well and styling your hair does not make you gay.
- Wearing women's clothes does not make you gay.
- Enjoying drag culture does not make you gay.
- Dancing with someone of the same gender at a party does not make you gay.
- Dancing with someone of the same gender at a party is not a "gay moment."
The issue is that Disney believes these are proper ways to establish sexuality and romance between characters. In reality, an individual's homosexuality is not confirmed unless they explicitly mention their romantic attraction to individuals of the same gender. Before you suggest there's no place for something like this in a Disney movie, consider how freely Gaston voices his attraction to Belle. Why doesn't LeFou ever admit he's attracted to Stanley, or vice versa? Are they even attracted to each other, or are they just shoved together because they're both gay? Why, when Gaston asks about his experience with women, doesn't he somehow suggest he's never been romantically inclined toward them? Why couldn't LeFou and Stanley peck on the lips or say something undeniably gay in their "exclusively gay moment" together?
In reality, Disney has left the moment and the characters' sexual identities buried in the subtext. And this is not groundbreaking representation for the LGBTQ community. In fact, as the internet has duly noted, there are plenty of implicitly gay characters in Disney history. Judging by how groundbreaking they thought this whole ordeal would be, though, we're quite far from a Disney character who exclaims, "I'm gay!" and kisses another same-gendered Disney character. Strap in, it's going to be quite a while before our gay "happily ever after."
How 1 Simple Photo of Nail Polish Proves a Powerful Point About Coparenting
Coparenting with an ex can be nasty, competitive, and difficult at times, but one set of parents is proving that at the end of the day, your love for your children is more important than any resentment you have toward your ex.
After Danielle Gorner's daughter told her mom about her nail polish collection at her dad's house, Danielle had an epiphany about coparenting and her daughter's happiness. Her story was recently shared on the popular Love What Matters Facebook page, where a simple text exchange is melting the hearts of families all over.
"Growing up without your parents together is hard, but if those parents can work everyday together and separately to make their child's future a good one, then you've done your best," Danielle wrote. "We may not have the picture perfect life, but everything we do is for her. Sometimes it's easy to forget that and you can get wrapped up in trying to be 'right' all the time. Co-parenting is hard. But then you have realizations."
The realization for Danielle? Nail polish.
"Yesterday, my daughter told me I NEED to buy more nail-polish like daddy has at his house," she explained. "So out of curiosity and to check out my nail polish competition, I asked him what he uses. He replied back with a picture that melted my heart. Fourteen polishes. Lined up for her to pick which one she wants. Even apart we can still make sure she feels loved, happy, and complete."
Danielle's story can help set an example for other coparents that no matter what, the love for their daughter is bigger than any drama between the two of them. It's also really commendable that Danielle recognizes what an amazing father her ex is - their daughter is very lucky!
Nike Pro Hijab: Coming Spring 2018
To our hijabi fitness fanatics - we have some ultraexciting news for you. While it may have been difficult in the past to find stylish and functional hijabi activewear (or really, any hijabi activewear!), Nike is making things a little easier for you. Coming in Spring 2018: the first ever Nike Pro Hijab, ideal for badass Muslim athletes just like you.
In a press release, Nike said this design process has been a year in the making, and the product is already being worn by figure skater Zahra Lari and Nike+ Run Club Coach Manal Rostom.
Some more specs of the product itself: it has a "pull-on design, constructed from durable single-layer Nike Pro power mesh . . . Nike's most breathable fabric." Another bonus? It's super breathable but still opaque (a hijab requirement). See ya later, sweat. It's also totally customizable based on your fit and activity. "The mesh is also stretchy, so when combined with an elastic binding it allows for a personalized fit that adapts to both the wearer's head and her sport. Ice skating, for example requires a tighter fit for twirling."
"Top-flight athletes have illuminated performance problems associated with wearing a traditional hijab during competition," Nike said. It tested the hijab prototype on "everyday athletes from around the Middle East, including runners and cyclists."
Shirin Gerami, the first Iranian woman to compete in an Ironman competition, previously told NPR, "I am quite certain that with the right set of skills and knowledge, we can make clothes that won't hinder performance whatsoever." Gerami, who does not usually wear a hijab, did so to comply with Iran's regulations for female athletes, as well as to inspire more women to participate in sports. She worked tirelessly with athletic brands to create clothing specifically for her Ironman Championship race in Kona last year.
Nike said its mission is to "inspire even more women and girls in the [Middle East] region who still face barriers and limited access to sport: Fewer than one in seven girls participate in locally recommended sport activities for 60 minutes or more."
Now, with this product made specifically for hijabi women, coming from arguably the largest brand in sports apparel, we anticipate even more doors will be opened and more women will feel more inspired and empowered than ever.
Nike Pro Hijab: Coming Spring 2018
To our hijabi fitness fanatics - we have some ultraexciting news for you. While it may have been difficult in the past to find stylish and functional hijabi activewear (or really, any hijabi activewear!), Nike is making things a little easier for you. Coming in Spring 2018: the first ever Nike Pro Hijab, ideal for badass Muslim athletes just like you.
In a press release, Nike said this design process has been a year in the making, and the product is already being worn by figure skater Zahra Lari and Nike+ Run Club Coach Manal Rostom.
Some more specs of the product itself: it has a "pull-on design, constructed from durable single-layer Nike Pro power mesh . . . Nike's most breathable fabric." Another bonus? It's super breathable but still opaque (a hijab requirement). See ya later, sweat. It's also totally customizable based on your fit and activity. "The mesh is also stretchy, so when combined with an elastic binding it allows for a personalized fit that adapts to both the wearer's head and her sport. Ice skating, for example requires a tighter fit for twirling."
"Top-flight athletes have illuminated performance problems associated with wearing a traditional hijab during competition," Nike said. It tested the hijab prototype on "everyday athletes from around the Middle East, including runners and cyclists."
Shirin Gerami, the first Iranian woman to compete in an Ironman competition, previously told NPR, "I am quite certain that with the right set of skills and knowledge, we can make clothes that won't hinder performance whatsoever." Gerami, who does not usually wear a hijab, did so to comply with Iran's regulations for female athletes, as well as to inspire more women to participate in sports. She worked tirelessly with athletic brands to create clothing specifically for her Ironman Championship race in Kona last year.
Nike said its mission is to "inspire even more women and girls in the [Middle East] region who still face barriers and limited access to sport: Fewer than one in seven girls participate in locally recommended sport activities for 60 minutes or more."
Now, with this product made specifically for hijabi women, coming from arguably the largest brand in sports apparel, we anticipate even more doors will be opened and more women will feel more inspired and empowered than ever.
This Seemingly Silly Video of "Things Guys Don't Talk About" Has a Powerful Ending
The World Health Organization estimates that over 800,000 people commit suicide every year, leaving millions of others affected in some way as a result. Of those people, the American Foundation For Suicide Prevention reports that the victims of suicide are four times more likely to be males.
In a powerful video that's part of its "Tough to Talk" campaign, Childline, a free, private, and confidential service that seeks to help anyone under 19 in the UK with any issue they're going through, looks into a struggling teen's life. At first, the boy seems like a totally normal teenager as he eats peanut butter straight out of the jar, sprays day-old underwear to wear for a second time, and dances in front of the mirror to rap music.
It isn't until he's playing video games with a friend that anything seems remotely wrong. "Bro, just chill man," his friend says over a headset as they play. "I will smash you up," the boy shown responds. Throughout the rest of the clip, the boy's struggle becomes more apparent as he yells at himself in a mirror to "shut up," agonizes over a selfie on his phone, and submerges himself fully in his bathtub.
He then attempts to text a friend for help, typing: "Mate, I know this is weird, but I'm having a real crap time at the moment. Don't know what to do. Feel like everyone would be better off if I . . . " However, he deletes the message and continues to suffer in silence, until he chooses to google "suicidal thoughts" and finds Childline's support page offering to help.
"There are lots of things guys don't talk about, but if you're having suicidal thoughts, it's important to tell someone," the video's caption reads. "It can be tough to talk, but you're not alone and we can help you get through it."
If you or someone you know may be considering suicide, reach out to Suicide.org for information and hotline numbers.
The Secret to the Cake of Your Dreams Lies in a Mix
Many cakes are better made from scratch - chocolate, angel food, and carrot for starters - but when it comes to yellow cake and Funfetti, we're proudly on team boxed cake mix. We're not sure what it is (some sort of magic dust, perhaps), but it just tastes right. That being said, there are a few things that can be done to make it taste even better.
First off, this is going to be controversial - but skip the Funfetti cake mix. Instead pick up a box of yellow cake mix (it's richer in flavor than Funfetti's white cake base) and a big container of rainbow sprinkles; you're going to make your own Funfetti! Don't even think about tossing a tub of store-bought frosting into your cart (sorry, but no - shortening-based frosting is just wrong).
Mix up the cake mix according to the box's instructions (in this case, we added 1 cup water, 1/2 cup vegetable oil, and 3 eggs), and then fold in a whopping 3/4 cup rainbow sprinkles (don't overmix, or the sprinkles' color can bleed). Bake the cake according to the box's instructions - we're partial to a good, old-fashioned sheet cake, for ease, but you do you - and let cool completely.
Meanwhile, it's time to make the frosting of your dreams. This is not the time for a swiss meringue buttercream, which is too airy, light, and, frankly, refined for this application. Rather, we're going for a dense, salty-sweet, butter-rich recipe that's like tub frosting but 100 percent tastier (and made with far less scary ingredients). Follow this salted buttercream recipe, scaling back all of the ingredients by half.
Finally, ice your cake, blanket it with a ludicrous amount of rainbow sprinkles, and decorate with the cutest candles you can find. On the hunt for candles? We've had the best luck at suburban Target and Safeway stores; Amazon also has some cute options.
Want to take your boxed-cake creations to the next level? Try one of these clever recipes that also start with a mix.
6 Signs Your Bottle of Wine's Gone Bad
Not all wine is ideal for storing. If it's been in contact with air for too long or has a tainted cork, the liquid inside has turned and should not be consumed. Here are a handful of telltale signs that might indicate a good wine has gone bad.
- The smell is off. If a wine's aroma is moldy or resembles a musty basement, wet cardboard, or vinegar, it's turned. A heavy raisin smell is another bad signal.
- The red wine tastes sweet. If the bottle of red wine has the aroma of Port or tastes like dessert wine (even though it is neither of those two things), it has been overexposed to heat, and is therefore undrinkable.
- The cork is pushed out slightly from the bottle. That's a sign the wine has overheated and expanded within the bottle.
- The wine is a brownish color. A brown hue in red wine demonstrates that the liquid is past its prime. White wines that have darkened to a deep yellow or brownish straw color are usually oxidized.
- You detect astringent or chemically flavors. Wine that lacks fruit, is raspy, too astringent, or has a paint-thinner taste is usually bad.
- It tastes fizzy, but it's not a sparkling wine. A still wine that is fizzy or effervescent has undergone a second fermentation after the bottling and shouldn't be enjoyed.
One last word of advice: Always smell and examine the actual liquid. Although the term "corked" commonly refers to tainted wine, inspecting the cork alone will not determine if the wine has gone bad. Use your other senses. Have you ever had an undrinkable bottle of wine? How did you know it was questionable?
This Is Us Season 2: Everything We Already Know
Your weekly cryfest, This Is Us, is also one of the hottest new TV shows. So hot, in fact, that it got renewed for not one but two seasons back in January, a feat basically unheard of in network TV. And the only thing sadder than the plot twists of this show is the fact that we only have a couple more weeks (!) of new episodes before the hiatus. Lucky for us, we already have a bit of info about what we can expect next Fall.
There Are More Family Dynamics to Explore
Like previous beloved family drama before it, Parenthood (which ran for six seasons), there are nearly endless stories you can tell about a family. Obviously we'll see more Pearson family dynamics explored in season two, and star Justin Hartley intimated to us that the show might explore Randall and Rebecca's relationship more in season two.
The Episode Count
There will be 18 episodes of season two, and the same number for season three. Creator Dan Fogelman said that the seasons will also be split into two arcs before and after the holidays, like season one.
William Will Still Be Part of the Show
In one of the saddest moments of a very sad season, William succumbs to his illness. That would seem like it would close the door on cast member Ron Cephas Jones being on the show anymore, but it didn't. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly right after William's death episode, Jones said that he would be back in season two in some way. He compared his resurfacing to the fact that Jack is dead in present day, but Milo Ventimiglia is a series regular. "I do know that he's going to carry over into season two in some way, just as well as Jack was in all of season one." He added that "there's a chunk of his life that we haven't explored" and that he's "very excited" about all the possibilities.
William's Death Will Inform Randall's Season 2 Storyline
After the episode about William's death aired, creator Fogelman told Entertainment Weekly that Randall's grief will be a big part of the next season. Fogelman said that Randall will ponder "'How do I honor his legacy? What do I do with what just happened in this year I've just spent with this man so that I just don't go back to the same old existence?' And he starts making a bunch of choices and decisions that will affect us going into season 2."
The This Is Us season finale airs March 14.
This Actress Is Revealing How She Found Her Thyroid Cancer, and It Can Save Your Life
This photograph shows a little known symptom of thyroid cancer https://t.co/6A5YgLOmC9
— Lorna Nickson Brown (@LornaNBrown) March 4, 2017
In 2015, Lorna Nickson Brown was your average 20-something. Although she had just lost a little bit of weight, she considered herself to be healthy . . . which is why she was completely shocked when she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer that year. Lorna recently spoke out about her condition, revealing that there was a tell-tale sign of her diagnosis right in the center of her throat but she did not know what cancer looked like to see that something was wrong.
After her mom noticed the lump in her throat, Lorna, an actress and producer, went to the doctor to see what was going on. Months later, the scans from a biopsy came back and Lorna had cancer. "I felt numb," she told indy100. "I didn't believe it because I felt so well. At the time I was optioned for a Golden Globe-nominated TV series. This isn't what I thought cancer looked like. The minute you tell people, it's the cancer face. I didn't feel ill."
Lorna recently took to Twitter to share her story with her followers and explain how she missed the sign of cancer that was right in front of her face every time she looked in the mirror. In the photo on the left, you can see a bump on her neck, and the photo on the right is Lorna postsurgery after having the lump removed.
"Thyroid cancer is a rare cancer and usually first presents itself with a hard lump at the front of your neck," she wrote alongside the photos. "It is not widely known about. I didn't even know what a thyroid was when I was told I had thyroid cancer. Now I know EVERYTHING about thyroids!!!"
While some thyroid lumps can be harmless, it's important to have them checked out and always be aware of the signs. Interestingly enough, Flip or Flop star Tarek El Moussa was diagnosed with thyroid cancer after a nurse noticed a suspicious lump on his throat while watching a marathon of the beloved HGTV series.
Lorna points out that it's important to check yourself and those around you for the signs of cancer. "Now I feel tremendously lucky that my treatment was successful and feel it is my duty to raise awareness of this condition," she wrote on Twitter. "Please check your neck, and look at others around you. Most thyroid cysts are benign, but some aren't. Mine certainly wasn't. Get it checked!"
Lorna has been in remission for a year and is actually running a marathon to help raise money for Get-A-Head, a cancer charity that supports patients with head- and neck-related diseases. It's so important to learn from Lorna's story and be aware of the signs of thyroid cancer.
This Actress Is Revealing How She Found Her Thyroid Cancer, and It Can Save Your Life
This photograph shows a little known symptom of thyroid cancer https://t.co/6A5YgLOmC9
— Lorna Nickson Brown (@LornaNBrown) March 4, 2017
In 2015, Lorna Nickson Brown was your average 20-something. Although she had just lost a little bit of weight, she considered herself to be healthy . . . which is why she was completely shocked when she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer that year. Lorna recently spoke out about her condition, revealing that there was a tell-tale sign of her diagnosis right in the center of her throat but she did not know what cancer looked like to see that something was wrong.
After her mom noticed the lump in her throat, Lorna, an actress and producer, went to the doctor to see what was going on. Months later, the scans from a biopsy came back and Lorna had cancer. "I felt numb," she told indy100. "I didn't believe it because I felt so well. At the time I was optioned for a Golden Globe-nominated TV series. This isn't what I thought cancer looked like. The minute you tell people, it's the cancer face. I didn't feel ill."
Lorna recently took to Twitter to share her story with her followers and explain how she missed the sign of cancer that was right in front of her face every time she looked in the mirror. In the photo on the left, you can see a bump on her neck, and the photo on the right is Lorna postsurgery after having the lump removed.
"Thyroid cancer is a rare cancer and usually first presents itself with a hard lump at the front of your neck," she wrote alongside the photos. "It is not widely known about. I didn't even know what a thyroid was when I was told I had thyroid cancer. Now I know EVERYTHING about thyroids!!!"
While some thyroid lumps can be harmless, it's important to have them checked out and always be aware of the signs. Interestingly enough, Flip or Flop star Tarek El Moussa was diagnosed with thyroid cancer after a nurse noticed a suspicious lump on his throat while watching a marathon of the beloved HGTV series.
Lorna points out that it's important to check yourself and those around you for the signs of cancer. "Now I feel tremendously lucky that my treatment was successful and feel it is my duty to raise awareness of this condition," she wrote on Twitter. "Please check your neck, and look at others around you. Most thyroid cysts are benign, but some aren't. Mine certainly wasn't. Get it checked!"
Lorna has been in remission for a year and is actually running a marathon to help raise money for Get-A-Head, a cancer charity that supports patients with head- and neck-related diseases. It's so important to learn from Lorna's story and be aware of the signs of thyroid cancer.
How 1 Mom Is Celebrating the Miracle of IVF With Breathtaking Rainbow Baby Photos
Jennie and John Hill's journey to parenthood didn't come easily. After five miscarriages, Jennie learned that she had a rare chromosome disorder and that because of her condition, she had a 95 percent chance of losing any pregnancy.
With that heartbreaking news, the pair decided to meet with genetic counselors and learned that in vitro fertilization was still an option. "IVF gave us a gift of hope, strength, and courage. We knew going into it that God held our future in His hands and that is where we found peace through the process," Jennie shared with POPSUGAR Moms.
The pair decided to blog about their experience the entire way through in order to help others both learn about and celebrate the IFV process. "I came to learn through our own heartache that many struggle to talk about their losses, some believing they have nowhere to turn. Yet, there are even some who are afraid that others may look down on them," Jennie said. "Not many will talk about options like IVF. We have learned that the miracle of science can be amazing! It should be talked about. It's not a shameful thing, it's an amazing experience that can give so many hope!"
Jennie saved most of her injection needles to help shed light on the process, so when the couple found out that they were expecting Harper Grace, they incorporated this part of their journey into the announcement.
"We wanted to continue the rainbow theme in our announcement and newborn photos (taken by some amazing professional photographers who captured our story perfectly)," Jennie said. "After all, a rainbow baby is significant of a rainbow after a storm. After all our losses and heartache, our rainbow has finally came! Some things are worth waiting (and working!) for!"
Do These 6 Things in the Dressing Room Before Buying New Workout Clothes
It doesn't matter if you spend $20 or $120 on your workout clothes. While you want them to look good, you also expect them to stay put and not distract you when you're wearing them. Since you can't exactly go for a three-mile run or hit up a full yoga class to test them out, here are some things you can (and should!) do in the dressing room to figure out if they'll be your next favorite piece.
Run and Jump
This is a great test for sports bras and tops to ensure your girls are supported without shifting down to reveal your nips. Run in place, run with high knees, do some jumping jacks, squat jumps, side-to-side jumps, and take note of how your chest feels.
Down Dog to Plank
Bending over is a great test to see if gravity wins and exposes your boobs or not. Get into a Downward Facing Dog position (upside down V), and then shift your weight forward into a plank position with your shoulders over the wrists. Repeat this six or so times and then stand up. Is your chest escaping out the top or sides of your bra or tank? Is your shirt so loose that it's flopping up overhead, exposing your belly? Maybe you're OK with that, but if not, put it back. And while you're in Downward Dog, turn around so your tush is facing the mirror to make sure the fabric isn't see-through.
Squat and Lift
This is a great test for bottoms. Squat down nice and low and stand back up eight or so times. Then do some leg lifts out to the sides. Is the waist sliding down exposing the top of your tush? Are the shorts cutting off your thigh in a weird, uncomfortable way? Your bottoms should feel like second skin, so if they annoy you now, they're no good.
Twist and Raise
Stand tall with the arms out wide and twist to the left and right, swinging your arms from side-to-side, and raising them up and down. Is your shirt riding up instead of staying at the waist? Are there any seams bugging you?
Go Rogue
Lastly, throw in some extra movements or exercises you do often, for the true test. And don't be afraid to step out of the tiny dressing room to do them - if you're nervous about wearing this un-bought item in a store, there's no way you'll want to wear it at the gym. Do a handstand against the wall, some burpees or mountain climbers, or a few fun Zumba moves. Any clothes you're considering for purchase should fit well, be comfortable, and inspire you to exercise!
Do These 6 Things in the Dressing Room Before Buying New Workout Clothes
It doesn't matter if you spend $20 or $120 on your workout clothes. While you want them to look good, you also expect them to stay put and not distract you when you're wearing them. Since you can't exactly go for a three-mile run or hit up a full yoga class to test them out, here are some things you can (and should!) do in the dressing room to figure out if they'll be your next favorite piece.
Run and Jump
This is a great test for sports bras and tops to ensure your girls are supported without shifting down to reveal your nips. Run in place, run with high knees, do some jumping jacks, squat jumps, side-to-side jumps, and take note of how your chest feels.
Down Dog to Plank
Bending over is a great test to see if gravity wins and exposes your boobs or not. Get into a Downward Facing Dog position (upside down V), and then shift your weight forward into a plank position with your shoulders over the wrists. Repeat this six or so times and then stand up. Is your chest escaping out the top or sides of your bra or tank? Is your shirt so loose that it's flopping up overhead, exposing your belly? Maybe you're OK with that, but if not, put it back. And while you're in Downward Dog, turn around so your tush is facing the mirror to make sure the fabric isn't see-through.
Squat and Lift
This is a great test for bottoms. Squat down nice and low and stand back up eight or so times. Then do some leg lifts out to the sides. Is the waist sliding down exposing the top of your tush? Are the shorts cutting off your thigh in a weird, uncomfortable way? Your bottoms should feel like second skin, so if they annoy you now, they're no good.
Twist and Raise
Stand tall with the arms out wide and twist to the left and right, swinging your arms from side-to-side, and raising them up and down. Is your shirt riding up instead of staying at the waist? Are there any seams bugging you?
Go Rogue
Lastly, throw in some extra movements or exercises you do often, for the true test. And don't be afraid to step out of the tiny dressing room to do them - if you're nervous about wearing this un-bought item in a store, there's no way you'll want to wear it at the gym. Do a handstand against the wall, some burpees or mountain climbers, or a few fun Zumba moves. Any clothes you're considering for purchase should fit well, be comfortable, and inspire you to exercise!
Ciara Channels Demi Moore While Baring Her Baby Bump in a Topless Photo Shoot
Ciara hasn't been shy about how much she's enjoying her second pregnancy, which she proved once again in a stunning photo shoot for Harper's Bazaar's website. Appearing completely topless, the "Body Party" singer - who first announced she was expecting a child with husband Russell Wilson in October - strikes a Demi Moore-esque pose in the gorgeous photo, putting her ever-growing bump on display. Ciara revealed that she's been hard at work making her new album, and luckily Russell has been supporting her every step of the way. "When you know they're going to be your champion, always in the corner . . . ," she trailed off, before elaborating on how much her husband's encouragement means to her. "If someone's not supporting you and your vision and your dreams, whether it's your relationship partner, your friend, whomever, then you've got to make sure to keep it moving. If people aren't lifting you up, even if you're the strongest person in the world, eventually it does chip away at you. You don't even realize that you're losing yourself. And that's the scariest place to be in life . . . I don't want to lose myself. I love myself too much. I love life too much."
Although she didn't mention when she's due, Ciara revealed something even sweeter: her 2-year-old son, Future Jr. (whom she shares with ex-fiancé and rapper Future), can't wait to be a big brother. "He'll randomly pull my shirt up and be like, 'I want to see the baby,'" the proud mom said. "'Hello, baby. How you doing, baby? I love you, baby. Okay, talk to you later, baby. Bye, bye.' Then he'll kiss me on my belly and put my shirt back down." Given how adorable Ciara's relationship with little Future is, we know we're in for some major doses of cuteness whenever she and Russell welcome their new addition.
Ciara Channels Demi Moore While Baring Her Baby Bump in a Topless Photo Shoot
Ciara hasn't been shy about how much she's enjoying her second pregnancy, which she proved once again in a stunning photo shoot for Harper's Bazaar's website. Appearing completely topless, the "Body Party" singer - who first announced she was expecting a child with husband Russell Wilson in October - strikes a Demi Moore-esque pose in the gorgeous photo, putting her ever-growing bump on display. Ciara revealed that she's been hard at work making her new album, and luckily Russell has been supporting her every step of the way. "When you know they're going to be your champion, always in the corner . . . ," she trailed off, before elaborating on how much her husband's encouragement means to her. "If someone's not supporting you and your vision and your dreams, whether it's your relationship partner, your friend, whomever, then you've got to make sure to keep it moving. If people aren't lifting you up, even if you're the strongest person in the world, eventually it does chip away at you. You don't even realize that you're losing yourself. And that's the scariest place to be in life . . . I don't want to lose myself. I love myself too much. I love life too much."
Although she didn't mention when she's due, Ciara revealed something even sweeter: her 2-year-old son, Future Jr. (whom she shares with ex-fiancé and rapper Future), can't wait to be a big brother. "He'll randomly pull my shirt up and be like, 'I want to see the baby,'" the proud mom said. "'Hello, baby. How you doing, baby? I love you, baby. Okay, talk to you later, baby. Bye, bye.' Then he'll kiss me on my belly and put my shirt back down." Given how adorable Ciara's relationship with little Future is, we know we're in for some major doses of cuteness whenever she and Russell welcome their new addition.
No, You're Not Dreaming - Starburst Just Released an All-Pink Bag!
In the best news you'll read all week, Starburst has announced the official release of an all-pink bag! You won't have to face the disappointment of a few pinks in a sea of yellows and oranges anymore - at least, for a limited time in April. "We've heard our fans plea for more pink Starbursts, and we're giving them what they want! For the first time ever, Starburst is launching Starburst All Pink so people can enjoy not just one or two, but a whole pack full of their favorite flavor," a Starburst representative said in a statement. You can find these beloved, limited-edition bags in select stores nationwide including Walmart, Walgreens, Target, Kroger, Meijer, H-E-B, and Amazon for a limited time starting in April.
Emma Watson Just Revealed Her Entire Beauty Routine - Including an Oil For Her Pubic Hair
Emma Watson is so much more than an accomplished actress and feminist role model . . . she's also an incredible source of beauty inspiration. For those who want to use exactly what she does, good news! She recently divulged her regimen in full to the writers behind Into the Gloss.
In case you were unaware of the star's support of sustainability and an eco-friendly lifestyle, you'll see it as soon you browse through her favorite products - they trend towards natural and organic formulas.
"I've become super interested in sustainability and transparency and understanding what I'm putting on my face and on my body," she explained. "It's been a fun little mission to see how far I can go with it . . . Can I put together a hair and makeup look with completely organic products? I needed to figure out if it was achievable or not. You can't talk the talk if you don't walk the walk."
Emma was refreshingly honest, disclosing everything from her slightly klutzy tendencies when it comes to using natural deodorant ("I always end up getting it on my clothes") to her struggle with bad skin as a teenager. And in case you weren't already obsessed with her, the star was also candid about the more private aspects of her routine.
"It's funny - I was just talking to my friend before this about how in the Instagram era it's so easy to edit your life so that it looks perfect," she said. "But I bleach my top lip and tweeze my eyebrows and you'd never get to see that, even though it's a part of my routine. There's still so much shame around the things you do to get ready while you've got a towel wrapped around your head. It's important to me not to edit that out. I've been bleaching my top lip since I was 9. I don't do it very often, but I do it!"
Fans were especially surprised that she chose to share that she uses Fur Oil ($39), a natural blend of oils that is designed to soften the skin and hair on the pubic area as well as prevent ingrown hairs. "I'll use that anywhere from the ends of my hair to my eyebrows to my pubic hair," Emma noted. "It's an amazing all-purpose product."
Read on to shop some of our favorite products from Emma's regimen, then discover her beauty routine in full at Into the Gloss.
A Rundown of Kate Middleton's 17 Favorite Designers at Fashion Week
Every time Kate Middleton tries out a new designer, we keep a careful eye on the runway show. And since Kate recently debuted her first-ever Oscar de la Renta suit and has tried sexy-yet-sophisticated Altuzarra on for size, we assumed the duchess's favorites as we browsed through the new looks.
Kate has been a fan of some of these labels, like Jenny Packham, Paule Ka, and Roland Mouret, for quite some time. But we're daring her to wear flashy sequins and new shades as the most exciting Fall 2017 trends pop up. Scroll to see how we dressed Kate, then check out the wardrobe we chose for her last season, along with our imaginary picks for Michelle Obama.
40+ Recipes That Start With a Box of Cereal
Cornflake-crusted fish, Honey Graham s'mores mix, Lucky Charms marshmallow treats, and sriracha Chex Mix - what do these recipes have in common? They all start with a box of your favorite breakfast cereal! But wait, there's more. From Cheerios-crusted fish to Fruity Pebbles muffins to Cinnamon Toast Crunch ice cream cake, there's at least one recipe in the mix that will make you want to sprint to the store and stock up on some good old-fashioned cereals. Take a look!
Hold On to Your Gowns! This Beauty and the Beast Collection Will Leave You Twirling With Excitement
If you're anything like us, you've been counting down the days until we can see Emma Watson twirling around in Beauty and the Beast. Luckily, we're getting a taste of the fairy tale before it hits theaters next month. We recently spotted what appears to be a Beauty and the Beast collection from L'Oréal on Instagram and our fingers are crossed that it's real, because it looks amazing. The collection includes seven shades of lipstick and nail polish associated with each character. From a Mrs. Potts-inspired bright pink and Belle's classic red to a brown lipstick that pays homage to the Beast, there is a great range of colors to fulfill all of your Disney dreams.
We have reached out to L'Oréal to verify the authenticity of this collection, which appears to be an Italian one. The assortment consists of seven unique Color Riche Lipstick shades, in addition to seven Color Oil Enamel nail polish colors.
Sadly, while most princesses have their fairy-tale endings, we might not: this collection is reportedly only available on Amazon Italy. However, because the site does ship worldwide, we'll definitely be checking back when it launches on Feb. 9. If you're fortunate enough to live in Italy, the full collection can be pre-ordered for $97, or you can pre-order the lipsticks ($11) and nail polishes ($8) individually on Amazon. If these photos - and products - are real, we are all going to be very happy (cue the "Be Our Guest" music).
Keep reading to see all of the stunning themed lipstick and nail polish shades, which are guaranteed to make you feel like the Belle (pun intended!) of the ball.
This Theory Predicts That Tyrion, Jon Snow, and Daenerys ALL Win the Game of Thrones
Is it possible that Daenerys Targaryen, Tyrion Lannister, and Jon Snow could all end up winning the Iron Throne by the end of Game of Thrones? The night is dark and full of theories . . . and this is definitely one of the most compelling. Based on evidence from both the book series and the HBO show, GOT fans have compiled a pretty convincing argument that Jon, Tyrion, and Dany are the prophesied "Three Heads of the Dragon."
If this sounds like a foreign language, don't fret - we've laid the theory out for you below, and it might very well make a believer out of you.
The Theory
During Daenerys's time in the House of the Undying, she has a vision of her brother, Rhaegar, stating that "the dragon has three heads." This three-headed dragon theme is reflected in the series in multiple ways: Daenerys has three dragons (Rhaegal, Drogon, and Viserion), the Targaryen house sigil features a three-headed dragon, and Dany's ancestor Aegon Targaryen conquered Westeros alongside his two sisters (all mounted atop dragons). Fans of the series have interpreted the prophecy in the House of Undying to mean that there must be three riders for Daenerys's three dragons before she can win back the Iron Throne.
Presumably, Daenerys herself is one of these dragon riders - after all, she's already ridden Drogon. The obvious choices for the other two riders are Jon Snow and Tyrion Lannister. It's been confirmed that Jon is actually of Targaryen lineage, and even if Tyrion isn't related to Jon and Dany, he has a proven connection with dragons.
The Proof
The similarities between Jon, Daenerys, and Tyrion are striking. Orphans who are cast off by society for one reason or another, each of them has an ill-fated love story that is highlighted in the series. One Tumblr user highlighted these parallels in a beautiful chart.
The Parallels Between Tyrion, Jon, and Dany:
- They each descend from an ancient branch of human lineage.
- All three are outcasts in some form or another: one a dwarf, one (raised as) a bastard, and one literally exiled from her homeland.
- They are each the third child in their respective family.
- Each of their mothers tragically died during childbirth.
- All are fatherless.
- Each one has made an unlikely alliance during their rise to power: Tyrion with the mountain clans of the Eyrie, Jon with the Wildlings, and Daenerys with the slaves she's freed.
- They've all had a tragic love story.
Convincing, right? Now the show merely needs to bring the three dragon-riders together so that they can fly, as a united force, to Westeros and take the Iron Throne. Three heads of the dragon are definitely better than one!
The New Illustrated Harry Potter Book Cover Belongs in a Modern Art Museum
Scholastic has been rebooting the Harry Potter book (so to speak) with illustrated editions, and the latest one deserves a spot on your wall. Jim Kay is doing the art, and so far we've loved both the new Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and the version of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Now we've gotten a peek at the third installment, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, which hits shelves on Oct. 3. Every square centimeter of this cover is thoughtfully crafted, from the destination sign - "Anywhere & Everywhere (Except Underwater)" - to Harry jumping out of harm's way in the bottom right corner.
The This Is Us Cast Teases That the Finale Will Be "Dangerous," and Now We're Worried
We only have one more week until the season one finale of This Is Us, and it looks like we better start preparing ourselves for the worst. While Justin Hartley recently told POPSUGAR that it is going to be "crushingly painful," he further elaborated that it is going to be a "dangerous episode" during an interview with E! News. "I can tell you hold on tight," he said. "It's intense. It gets heavy. Very heavy. This is a different kind of heavy. It's gripping, but it's kind of a dangerous episode. Dangerous is a good word."
Hartley's TV dad, Milo Ventimiglia, also teased that we will start to see the cracks in Rebecca and Jack's relationship. "We're going into uncharted territory with this once bright-eyed, loving couple that now, 20 years later, are trying to stand on their own individual feet," he said. "We're going down a path and on a road that is going to scare a lot of people with regards to the sanctity of the relationship of Jack and Rebecca." It also doesn't help our sanity that the episode is titled "Moonshadow," possibly relating to the moon-shaped necklace he gave her at the beginning of the series, which she still wears in present day. While Ventimiglia didn't speak on the theories surrounding Jack's death, he did tell POPSUGAR that the finale would offer a little bit of resolution.
As far as the actual plot goes, it seems like it's going to be all about the iconic married couple as Jack heads to Cleveland to make things right with Rebecca on the first night of her tour. "I'm not sure if I'm supposed to say, but the episode is really just Milo and I," Mandy Moore told The Wall Street Journal. "There's a scene with everyone else, but it's really the origin story of how Jack and Rebecca met and where their relationship is present day, where we last sort of left them, which is '96."
Guess we should stock up on tissues now before the finale airs on March 14.
This Pregnant Woman Spoofing "April the Giraffe" to Induce Labor Has Gone Insanely Viral
Pregnant women will do some pretty hilarious things to help induce labor - some women dance to Justin Timberlake, while others channel their inner giraffe. Meet Erin Dietrich: she's 39 weeks pregnant and she's ready to do the damn thing. Her tactic to bring on the baby? Spoofing "April the giraffe."
Last week, millions of viewers had their eyes glued to device screens to watch April, the New York-based giraffe, prepare to give birth at the Animal Adventure Park. Now this South Carolina mom is doing the same.
She purchased a rubber giraffe head and went live on Facebook as she paced around her room doing jumping jacks and squats in an effort to move that baby. Her video has over 26 million views and she is officially our new hero.
Erin even wore a string of large pearls to honor April. The millions of viewers are completely captivated by each of Erin's movements, commenting their excitement in anticipation of that one dance move that may do the trick. Now the real question is, who will give birth first - April or Erin?
You Need to See Hugh Jackman Grunting and Growling While Doing Audio For Logan
Hi. @WolverineMovie @20thcenturyfox http://pic.twitter.com/dr95Zx1Nmg
- Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman) March 7, 2017
Hugh Jackman is currently at the top of the box office with his final X-Men film, Logan, and lest you think these movies are a piece of cake for him after all these years, behind-the-scenes video has proven otherwise. Jackman shared a clip of himself doing ADR (automatic dialog replacement) for a scene, and he is giving it everything he has - until he's done, then he completely snaps out of it like he was in some high-intensity trance. Please enjoy, and if you want to know what happens in the movie, we've got you covered.
Chrissy Metz Reveals the Exact Moment She Fell For Boyfriend Josh Stancil
Before Chrissy Metz even started dating her boyfriend, he was already busy sweeping her off her feet. The This Is Us star met camera grip Josh Stancil on the hit NBC drama, and after a month of getting to know each other on set, he asked her out for drinks. Knowing she might be uncomfortable dating a co-worker, he offered to quit his position on the show up front. "It was very unexpected," the 36-year-old actress recalled in a recent interview with Marie Clare. "My priority was my job, and I was not trying to blow my big shot. Josh even offered to go work on another show."
If Josh's sweet offer already has you giving your significant other side-eye, we don't blame you, but his romantic gesture might never have happened if it wasn't for a taco bowl. Chrissy revealed that the first time she noticed him on set was when he was working on his truck and eating lunch, and she couldn't resist saying something to him. "Before I even know it, I called out, 'You better slow down or you're going to choke on your food,'" the American Horror Story alum revealed. "I am typically a little more charismatic than that, I swear." After initiating the flirtation, the rest was history. "I was like, 'Oh, he's cute, with shorts and his backward hat, kind of masculine.'"
The couple have been dating for the past five months now, and Chrissy - who split from husband Martyn Eaden in 2013 - could not be happier. The pair made their first public appearance on the red carpet in January, and although he didn't accompany her to the Golden Globe Awards, Chrissy divulged the absolutely adorable thing he did to support her while she rolled solo for the night: he put a note in her clutch that read, "You're the most beautiful girl in the room. Good luck tonight, have a great time." Now excuse us while we curl up and cry a This Is Us-amount of tears.
Chrissy Metz Reveals the Exact Moment She Fell For Boyfriend Josh Stancil
Before Chrissy Metz even started dating her boyfriend, he was already busy sweeping her off her feet. The This Is Us star met camera grip Josh Stancil on the hit NBC drama, and after a month of getting to know each other on set, he asked her out for drinks. Knowing she might be uncomfortable dating a co-worker, he offered to quit his position on the show up front. "It was very unexpected," the 36-year-old actress recalled in a recent interview with Marie Clare. "My priority was my job, and I was not trying to blow my big shot. Josh even offered to go work on another show."
If Josh's sweet offer already has you giving your significant other side-eye, we don't blame you, but his romantic gesture might never have happened if it wasn't for a taco bowl. Chrissy revealed that the first time she noticed him on set was when he was working on his truck and eating lunch, and she couldn't resist saying something to him. "Before I even know it, I called out, 'You better slow down or you're going to choke on your food,'" the American Horror Story alum revealed. "I am typically a little more charismatic than that, I swear." After initiating the flirtation, the rest was history. "I was like, 'Oh, he's cute, with shorts and his backward hat, kind of masculine.'"
The couple have been dating for the past five months now, and Chrissy - who split from husband Martyn Eaden in 2013 - could not be happier. The pair made their first public appearance on the red carpet in January, and although he didn't accompany her to the Golden Globe Awards, Chrissy divulged the absolutely adorable thing he did to support her while she rolled solo for the night: he put a note in her clutch that read, "You're the most beautiful girl in the room. Good luck tonight, have a great time." Now excuse us while we curl up and cry a This Is Us-amount of tears.
Everyone Can Learn From 1 Boy's Heartwarming Act Towards a Complete Stranger
Rick Rock was eating breakfast at Gracie's in Vallejo, CA, and a father, Ken Ingersoll, and his son Elvis were sitting nearby. It began to hail, and when Elvis looked out the window, he saw a stranger with a walker out in the storm.
The boy immediately grabbed his umbrella and ran out to shield the elderly gentleman from the hail as he helped him safely cross the street and to his destination. Rick captured the incredibly sweet act on video and shared it on Facebook. "Good kids are still around, they just don't seem to be seen by the internet," he wrote.
Although the child wasn't doing it for viral fame - he was just helping out a man in need - his kind gesture deserves to be celebrated by those who see it.
The Most Fun a Girl Could Have at Fashion Week Was on the Miu Miu Runway
If you're looking for a hidden meaning behind all the funky fur and glamorous jewels on the Fall 2017 Miu Miu runway, there probably isn't any. That's how Miuccia Prada approaches her line "for the girl at heart." She gives the fashion crowd what it needs to play dress up, depending on her mood. Miuccia set the tone with a hairy purple invite and a furry runway in the same color, but as soon as the show began, we were introduced to the whole rainbow.
Models walked to tunes by '80s hip hop band De La Soul, pairing their furry punk hats with matching furry moon boots and the new must-have kicks: a boot that stops just below the knee decorated with silver hardware, grommets, and strips of snakeskin. Street style star Anna Dello Russo might even try the fuzzy, elbow-length gloves - they're even more eye-catching than a foam hand at a baseball game.
Miuccia's bright coordinates printed with old school telephones and bushy-tailed cats were no more quiet, but if they're too much for you, try an embroidered sweater with a quirky little sparkle patch. While there were plenty of crystal brooches on satin mules, the belts of coats, and clutches, Miu Miu diamonds are not so sophisticated - they're merely a wink to all the women who walk with a pep in their step.
Finally, Miuccia did not forget she's got a red carpet to dress. Sparkling pink midis swathed in paillettes or shifts with sprawling feather patches were perfect for Elle Fanning, Maisie Williams, or Stranger Things breakout star Natalia Dyer. Us? We'll take the groovy fit-and-flares branded with the Miu Miu name. After a season where it became popular to wear your heart on your sleeve, and a runway show that put a smile on our face, we really couldn't ask for more.
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Patton Oswalt's 7-Year-Old Daughter Wants Donald Trump to "Calm Down"
Alice just made this postcard for President Trump. I just mailed it. http://pic.twitter.com/R8ouktijxe
- Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 6, 2017
Patton Oswalt has been openly vocal about his disapproval of Donald Trump, but now his 7-year-old daughter, Alice, is taking her own opinions public. With the help of her dad, she just sent the president a simple message: "Calm down."
Oswalt, who has been a single father since his wife tragically and unexpectedly passed away in April of 2016, posted a photo to Twitter of Alice holding up her note, which is addressed to the White House. "Alice just made this postcard for President Trump," Oswalt wrote in his tweet. "I just mailed it."
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Along with her message for Trump to calm down, Alice included an emoji comparison between herself and the president. On the left side, the chill sunglasses emoji is pictured below the word, "Me," while a shocked, red-faced emoji sits on the right under the word, "You."
An emoji is worth a thousand words.