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.

mercredi 15 avril 2020

Noah Centineo Opens Up About His Self-Care Routine on Netflix's New Instagram Live Series

"Wanna Talk About It?" That's a question many of us are asking each other right now. It's also the name of Netflix's new weekly Instagram Live series, in which stars of the platform's most popular shows talk about how we can take care of ourselves during the coronavirus pandemic. The series kicked off with Noah Centineo of All the Boys I've Loved Before in conversation with Ken Duckworth, MD, the chief medical officer at the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), talking about self-care: how we're struggling and how to prioritize mental health right now.

"I suck at it. I need help," Centineo said of self-care, at the start of the stream. He talked about how, at the beginning of the pandemic, he thought that watching the news and "hours of government updates every day" could provide comfort and control; instead, it became a source of stress.

"You need enough media to know what's happening," Dr. Duckworth said. That might mean checking in just once or twice a day. "If you dose it too high, you might find yourself up half the night worrying about it." Right now, a big part of self-care is using the news and social media in a way that helps you, instead of stressing you out. (Here are eight therapist-approved ways to manage social media right now.)

Centineo went on to describe the ways he's doing self-care right now: taking breaks from work, checking in with friends, making his bed every morning, and journaling. He's also been trying out the Wim Hof Method of controlled breathing with some of his friends.

"We've created a group chat, checking in with each other every day, saying, 'I did my session.' It creates a community aspect," he explained. And once he's done 20 or 30 minutes of breathing and checking in with himself, "I become more open to myself. My anxiety and my stress fall into a separate category, separate from myself." He's able to journal and write about his feelings from "a bird's-eye perspective."

Dr. Duckworth also encouraged people to view the period of physical isolation "as an altruistic act to help the vulnerable." Centineo agreed, adding, "I'm being isolated with millions of other people around the country and the world. It feels like I'm a part of something greater than myself by doing this. And then I feel so much less isolated when I'm isolated."

Centineo, who said he's currently sheltering in place with his sister and her boyfriend in LA, said he's also using the time to connect with his housemates and act with more of an altruistic, philanthropic attitude. "Developing those communal bonds is so important and finding little ways to do that are helping me substantially during this time," he said.

Dr. Duckworth distilled the talk down to four tips for dealing with anxiety and prioritizing self-care:

  • Keep your anxiety in perspective. "Things are scary and there may be people that you're worried about," Dr. Duckworth said. "But the idea is to not catastrophize. Your anxiety does build negative thinking. Pay attention to that." Here are therapist-approved ways to deal with negative, intrusive thoughts.
  • Take care of your body. "Anxiety impacts your body. There's a physiologic component," Dr. Duckworth said. You might feel it as an elevated heart rate or difficulty breathing. He recommended deep breathing and aerobic exercise, which pumps your heart rate up and naturally helps it settle back down.
  • Stay connected to other people. If you're not living with family or friends, try texting and FaceTiming to stay in touch.
  • Help others, as you can. You're being altruistic just by staying at home. If you want and are able to do more, try shopping for a neighbor or ordering from a local business. Dr. Duckworth said that giving to others "helps defray this feeling of helplessness." Here are more ways you can help during the coronavirus pandemic.

Mental health professionals are offering remote tools like teletherapy so you can get help without leaving your home. You can also find resources on NAMI's website. If you're having a mental health crisis, you can text "NAMI" to 741741 to connect with the National Crisis line.

mardi 14 avril 2020

Looking to Combat Stress and Fatigue While Working From Home? Set Some Boundaries

Working from home can be as challenging as it is comfortable. Sure, there's no rushing out the door or fighting morning traffic, but it can feel like you're always at work - and that can be exhausting and stressful. When your office is also your home, it can be difficult to stay productive and focused, as well as separate yourself from work at the end of the day.

"Maintaining a successful work/life balance when working from home requires discipline and patience," Bethany Blankenheim, LPC, a therapist at In-Depth Therapy, told POPSUGAR. She suggests establishing a number of boundaries in order to protect yourself emotionally and set yourself up for success. With that in mind, here are five tips for setting boundaries that can keep you from becoming overwhelmed or inefficient when working from home.

Listen to Your Heart: You Absolutely Recognize Trevor Holmes From Another Reality Show

The Bachelor's new spinoff Listen to Your Heart combines the format of the dating show with that of a music competition, and at least one of the show's young hopefuls has been on reality TV before. Trevor Holmes, a 29-year-old singer, actually competed on American Idol two years ago. Although he didn't make it to the final rounds, he certainly left a major impression.

Trevor made headlines when he auditioned for Idol in 2018, during the first season of the "revived" show and its first season on ABC. Although he clearly impressed the judges with his voice and his musical skills, he also notably made a big impression on judge Katy Perry, who called him a "dreamboat" and flirted with him on camera. Throughout the season, he seemed to do fairly well, but in the end, he just didn't quite hold up against the competition, and he was eliminated just before the top 24.

Although he was the subject of Katy's flirtations on the show, Trevor actually had a girlfriend at the time, trainer and nutritionist Sierra Nielsen, who supported him through his time on Idol. She even made a "jokey" appearance in the audience of one of the shows, playfully telling Katy "I'm watching you!" as Trevor sang Vance Joy's "Riptide." Trevor even sang a song by a previous Idol winner: the then-ubiquitous "Home" from Phillip Phillips, the 2012 winner.

While we wait to see what he'll sing on Listen to Your Heart, relive Trevor's most memorable American Idol performance.

Grab Your Polish and Tools - Here Are the Best At-Home Nail Art Tutorials

Most of us have been spending time at home self-isolating for a couple weeks now, which you might have noticed can take a toll on your nails. From constantly washing your hands to loading up on potentially drying hand sanitizer (not to mention skipping the routine trips to the salon), it would make sense if you've been more tempted to give your nails some extra attention these days.

Especially if you're a fan of nail art and with a little more time on your hands, now is as good a time as any to whip out your best nail polished and tool kit and get to work. Looking for inspiration? Ahead, scroll through for some of our favorite at-home nail art tutorials that are easy to DIY.

- Additional reporting by Kirbie Johnson

Sweet Disney Pregnancy Announcements That'll Make You Want to Share Your Happy News

When your baby dreams finally come true, what better place to announce the exciting news than at one of your favorite Disney parks? Disney-inspired pregnancy announcements are not only fun for Mom and Dad, but they're also a sweet way to let friends and family know about the impending arrival of Mickey's newest fan.

Whether you arrange a photo shoot during a family vacation or opt for some Disney props as a special way to share your baby excitement, get inspired by these parents' creative ideas!

- Additional reporting by Lauren Harano

We Found the Best Underwear at Urban Outfitters For Under $43

If you have to think about the last time you bought underwear, you probably need some new underwear. Unlike that great vintage jacket from the '70s you found, underwear does not last forever, and you should be picking up new pairs at least once a year. It sounds crazy, but it's true. If you are realizing that you need to shop, may we direct your attention to the selection at Urban Outfitters? It's so cute, first of all, and it's also so comfortable. But if that wasn't enough, it's also extremely affordable. As in, "none of our picks are over $43" affordable.

Right now, we're shopping for cute bralettes that will layer easily, sexy lace bras, and everyday underwear. We found cute hipsters, classic thongs, and cheeky styles that come in so many fun prints. It's all adorable; just keep reading to shop our picks!

I'm Looking For a Comfy Matching Set, and These Are the 15 on My Wish List

Now that I'm spending my days at home, my fashion choices have felt limited to sweatpants and a fuzzy bathrobe. Honestly, I'm in the mood to step it up, and I keep seeing all these cute matching sets on Instagram - it's inspiring me to get my own. If you're also on a mission to spruce up your work-from-home or everyday lounge look, then I'm here to help. I turned to Free People because it has so many cute choices to shop right now.

Ahead, you can browse the 15 picks that I fell in love with and would totally rock every day. The best part about these choices: they're versatile enough to wear together or as separates, inside and outside the house. Keep reading to shop my favorites and snag the ones that you can't wait to wear.

This Vegan Carrot Bacon Recipe Calls For Liquid Smoke and Lots of Maple Syrup

Much like Ron Swanson, I believe breakfast is the best meal of the day, and that meal isn't complete without a little bit of bacon on the side. In a video shared to her account, TikTok star Tabitha Brown put a Chris Traeger twist on a Ron Swanson favorite when she shared her recipe for vegan bacon made entirely with carrots and spices.

Tabitha begins by cutting this slices of the carrots with a vegetable peeler to create thin bacon slices. She then combines liquid smoke, maple syrup, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, and a sprinkle of pepper in a bowl and lets the carrot slices marinate in the mixture for about two minutes. Afterwards, Tabitha air fries the carrot slices at 380 degrees Fahrenheit for five minutes - but you can also use the oven - and I can't get over how crunchy the bacon sounds when it's done.

Tabitha then goes on to make a BLT wrap out of her carrot bacon. I also have a feeling this would be great with a side of pancakes, crumbled on a bowl of mac 'n' cheese, or sprinkled over a baked potato. While carrots may not be immediately where my mind goes when it comes to savory, smoky breakfast foods, Tabitha's recipe has me convinced I have to try to spice up my next brunch with a little bit of this crispy treat. Watch the full video here to see how to recreate the delicious-looking recipe for your next meal.

Sweat With Us on Instagram Live This Week - We've Got Daily Workouts to Get You Moving

If you're looking to upgrade your workout routine this week, we're here to assist. We'll be sharing Instagram Live workouts on @popsugarfitness all this week to get you moving and sweating no matter where you are!

Expect to see a variety of trainers and some familiar faces, especially if you've been following along with our past few weeks of live workouts. Check below to find your go-to faves, or take this opportunity to try something new. And don't forget to share your Boomerangs, posts, and Instagram Stories with us using the hashtag #POPSUGARSweats!

  • 30-Minute Low-Impact, High-Intensity Workout with LIT Method: Monday, April 13, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET
  • 30-Minute Cardio & Barre Bootcamp with Love Sweat Fitness: Tuesday, April 14, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET
  • 20-Minute No-Equipment Workout with Barry's: Wednesday, April 15, at 8 a.m. PT/11 a.m. ET
  • 30-Minute No-Equipment Full-Body Workout with Ashley Joi: Thursday, April 16, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET
  • 30-Minute HIIT Workout with Charlee Atkins: Friday, April 17, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET
  • 20-Minute Dance FitSugar Live with Deja Riley: Saturday, April 18, at 12 p.m. PT/3 p.m. ET
  • 30-Minute Feel-Good Pilates Workout with Kit Rich: Sunday, April 19, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET

Add our full slate of Instagram Live workouts to your Google Calendar right here.

This Vegan Carrot Bacon Recipe Calls For Liquid Smoke and Lots of Maple Syrup

Much like Ron Swanson, I believe breakfast is the best meal of the day, and that meal isn't complete without a little bit of bacon on the side. In a video shared to her account, TikTok star Tabitha Brown put a Chris Traeger twist on a Ron Swanson favorite when she shared her recipe for vegan bacon made entirely with carrots and spices.

Tabitha begins by cutting this slices of the carrots with a vegetable peeler to create thin bacon slices. She then combines liquid smoke, maple syrup, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, and a sprinkle of pepper in a bowl and lets the carrot slices marinate in the mixture for about two minutes. Afterwards, Tabitha air fries the carrot slices at 380 degrees Fahrenheit for five minutes - but you can also use the oven - and I can't get over how crunchy the bacon sounds when it's done.

Tabitha then goes on to make a BLT wrap out of her carrot bacon. I also have a feeling this would be great with a side of pancakes, crumbled on a bowl of mac 'n' cheese, or sprinkled over a baked potato. While carrots may not be immediately where my mind goes when it comes to savory, smoky breakfast foods, Tabitha's recipe has me convinced I have to try to spice up my next brunch with a little bit of this crispy treat. Watch the full video here to see how to recreate the delicious-looking recipe for your next meal.

I'm Looking For a Comfy Matching Set, and These Are the 15 on My Wish List

Now that I'm spending my days at home, my fashion choices have felt limited to sweatpants and a fuzzy bathrobe. Honestly, I'm in the mood to step it up, and I keep seeing all these cute matching sets on Instagram - it's inspiring me to get my own. If you're also on a mission to spruce up your work-from-home or everyday lounge look, then I'm here to help. I turned to Free People because it has so many cute choices to shop right now.

Ahead, you can browse the 15 picks that I fell in love with and would totally rock every day. The best part about these choices: they're versatile enough to wear together or as separates, inside and outside the house. Keep reading to shop my favorites and snag the ones that you can't wait to wear.

From Bella Hadid to Rita Ora, We've Seen Hunter Boots All Over Instagram This Week

While we all practice social distancing, we're glued to our Instagram feeds. It's fun to see what celebrities are wearing inside their homes. Whether you're going on a hike or chilling in the backyard while isolating, you've got to swap out those slippers for actual, real-life shoes. Stars like Bella Hadid and Rita Ora have been pulling on their Hunter Boots to get some fresh air, and we're totally obsessed. It's a nice change of pace from the sneakers we're seeing over and over again.

Ahead, check out our favorite celebrity inspiration from the week, then shop through the boots for yourself. Spoiler: several pairs are on sale! May the perusing commence.

ICYMI, Killing Eve Is Back With Another Season of Binge-Worthy Style

Killing Eve kicked off its third season on Sunday with a fresh look for the fashion-obsessed assassin, Villanelle. With new costume designer Sam Perry at the helm, Villanelle's wardrobe gets a luxe retro tilt. Villanelle, played by the talented Jodie Comer, can be spotted in a statement-making shift by La DoubleJ, a floral-print day dress by The Vampire's Wife, and more scene-stealing looks from a roster of beloved labels and contemporary designers. As Perry told Vogue of the forthcoming season, "Villanelle obviously enjoys high-end fashion. Her sense of style will always be there, even if she doesn't have the funds." So, just like you can count on the series for edge-of-your-seat drama, you never have to wonder about whether it'll bring the fashion. Here, get a dose of the best looks from the season so far.

This Vegan Carrot Bacon Recipe Calls For Liquid Smoke and Lots of Maple Syrup

Much like Ron Swanson, I believe breakfast is the best meal of the day, and that meal isn't complete without a little bit of bacon on the side. In a video shared to her account, TikTok star Tabitha Brown put a Chris Traeger twist on a Ron Swanson favorite when she shared her recipe for vegan bacon made entirely with carrots and spices.

Tabitha begins by cutting this slices of the carrots with a vegetable peeler to create thin bacon slices. She then combines liquid smoke, maple syrup, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, and a sprinkle of pepper in a bowl and lets the carrot slices marinate in the mixture for about two minutes. Afterwards, Tabitha air fries the carrot slices at 380 degrees Fahrenheit for five minutes - but you can also use the oven - and I can't get over how crunchy the bacon sounds when it's done.

Tabitha then goes on to make a BLT wrap out of her carrot bacon. I also have a feeling this would be great with a side of pancakes, crumbled on a bowl of mac 'n' cheese, or sprinkled over a baked potato. While carrots may not be immediately where my mind goes when it comes to savory, smoky breakfast foods, Tabitha's recipe has me convinced I have to try to spice up my next brunch with a little bit of this crispy treat. Watch the full video here to see how to recreate the delicious-looking recipe for your next meal.

8 Argan Oil Products You Can Use When Your Hair Needs Some Extra Love

Maybe you don't use argan oil in your hair-care routine very often, but there are plenty of reasons why you should. Derived from the kernels of Moroccan argan trees, argan oil is comprised of fatty acids and is a rich source of vitamin E, which can support healthy scalp and hair. The ingredient is also known for its ability to soften and moisturize the hair, and make it slightly more manageable, which is why you've likely seen the oil listed as a callout ingredient in a ton of hair products.

There are plenty of ways you can use argan oil, too, whether you're using it to deep condition your hair, reduce frizz, or just add a little shine. Read ahead to check out some of our favorite hair products made with argan oil.

5 Ways to Burn More Calories at Home, According to Trainers

Just because you can't make it to the gym or a studio class doesn't mean all the hard work you've put in will suddenly go away. Whether you're into lifting, Pilates, or high-intensity interval training, there's always a way to work out at home. And for those days when you either just can't motivate yourself to put on that sports bra or don't have the time to do an at-home routine, you can still burn calories throughout the day. Read on as trainers share their tried-and-true tips for sneaking in some fitness. These tricks take little to no effort and will keep you feeling good from the inside out even if you stray from your workout routine.

9 Workout Pieces That Will Inspire You to Get Moving, All From Puma

What are we shopping right now? Workout clothes, and lots of them. We've been recently into the options from Puma because they're both cute and functional. No matter what kind of workouts you like to do, whether it's pilates or HIIT, Puma workout clothes will get you through. Specifically, we're crushing on these 9 pieces, and they're all ready to shop.

From classic leggings to tie-dye sweatshirts that everyone's wearing right now, these are the pieces you're going to be so happy to have in your wardrobe. Plus, sports bras are the only kind of bras we're wearing right now, so we could use a few more of those. Just keep reading to shop our picks!

Not Inspired to Work Out at Home During the Coronavirus? Here's What Finally Helped Me

I'm heading into week six (has it really been that long?!) of having my kids home from school while working from home and social distancing. I'm focusing on keeping us all safe and healthy, which means I've been cooking and baking up a storm of healthy meals, but exercise? Even though I was used to working out six days a week, those first two weeks I didn't feel motivated to work out at all.

My brain needed a pause to process what the hell was going on. I needed time to allow my emotions and fears to come to light, and working out just didn't feel right. When I did head downstairs to my home gym, thinking that forcing myself to do a home workout would help me feel better, it just made my mind race to how much I missed my gym. I had thoughts like: when was I going to be able to go back? What if my family gets sick? What if my husband and I get sick at the same time and there's no one to take care of our kids? What if I never hug my parents again? It was all too much.

By week three, I started to accept and appreciate this new normal of slowing down, staying home, and spending time with my family. At the end of that week is also when we got the official word from the governor that school would be closed for the rest of the year. Shocked was my first response, but relief was my second. Things felt so up in the air until then, and even though this was going to be so incredibly hard, I felt settled knowing what to expect and how to move forward.

In my heart, I knew I needed a new routine that included taking time for me. Those early morning workouts were more than just exercise, and I naturally started to feel the inner pull to regain that time for myself again. Since I can no longer go to my CrossFit gym or yoga studio, and I'm also juggling homeschooling the kids and working, here's what needs to happen in order to feel inspired to exercise.

I Get Up Early

I used to wake up at 5:15 a.m. to make it to my 5:45 a.m. CrossFit classes, but the first two weeks of social distancing, I was staying up late watching the news, and wouldn't wake up until after 7:00 a.m. I've slowly been going back to my old sleeping schedule - this is taking a LOT of inner motivation! I wake up early and do a workout from 5:30 to 6:15 a.m., and then I work from 6:15 to 8:15 a.m. Or now that the weather is warming up, I'll just work from 5:15 to 7:30 a.m., then go for a run. Exercising in the morning and making time for myself to be alone has really helped get my head in the right place to have a happier, more productive day.

My Weekly Workout Plan Is Not as Rigid

While I used to get up early Sunday through Friday to work out, I'm giving myself the liberty to take more rest days. I see how I feel the night before, set my alarm if I want to work out, and so far this means three to five workouts a week. It feels good to honor my body instead of following a strict schedule. If I forced myself to work out six days a week, I'd feel much less motivated and probably wouldn't feel like working out at all. But who knows? Maybe this will morph into wanting to work out out six days a week like I used to.

I Plan My Workout the Night Before

Part of the ease of my CrossFit classes was that the coaches designed the programming and they just led me through it - I didn't have to do anything but show up. I tried heading into my home gym the first few days without a plan, and I spent 10 minutes trying to decide what to do, which ended up fizzling out my excitement for working out - it felt like a chore.

I have a workout journal (that I've kept for years) and the night before, so I started writing down the workout I'm going to do. My coaches post programming the night before so sometimes I peek at that for workout inspiration. I get the equipment I need out (which is usually just a pair of dumbbells, a jump rope, or a chair), I lay my clothes out in the bathroom, and make sure I have socks, sneakers, and a filled water bottle ready to go. Then all I need to do in the morning is wake up, get dressed, put on some music, and get moving.

I Keep It Simple

I no longer have the competition of other people doing burpees faster than me or lifting heavier weights to push me, and that's part of the reason I was so upset about not being able to go to my gym. I was worried that I wasn't going to be able to maintain the same level of fitness I built up over the years because I didn't have that community motivation. I also don't have access to the same equipment and hardcore workouts - barbell and rower, I miss you!

Then I finally said, "who cares?" I realized that something was better than nothing, and that my workouts right now are serving a different purpose. They need to be more gentle and simple in order for me to feel inspired to do them, and they need to make me feel better, not worse.

That first week back to working out, aside from a few early morning workouts, I also did a lot of walking. I committed to walking three miles a day because this was something I knew I could stick too. Taking two walks with my family became a new daily habit, and I could even walk inside if it was raining (I hooked an old treadmill up to my standing desk.) I also felt more inspired to do 10 minutes here and there of yoga because quietly stretching just felt so good, and was another thing I could do while my kids and dogs crawled all over me with my family.

When I feel inspired to do a 45-minute workout in the morning, I keep those very basic and not nearly as intense as the CrossFit workouts I used to do. I begin with a five-minute yoga warmup, then a 20-minute EMOM workout, choosing just four or five moves. For example, I'll do burpees, dumbbell deadlifts, plank slider walks, dumbbell step-ups, and shoulder presses. After that I do four rounds of five assisted pull-ups, 10 push-ups, and 15 V-ups. These are three movements I've decided to focus on as a personal challenge to see how strong I get - this helps motivate me to wake up! Then I follow up with some yoga. It's simple, easy to follow, and although I'm working my body, the simplicity of the workout acts as a sort of mediation to let my thoughts just settle.

I Stay Positive

Where I live, social distancing needs to happen through the middle of May, but I've mentally prepared myself that it could be extended. And although I still have my moments where something will set me off and bring me to tears, I'm trying to stay positive, remembering to take it one day at a time. These morning workouts for the past three weeks have been so good for my mental health. But if I'm too tired and want to sleep in, or I get interrupted by one of my kids who wants me to read them a story or make them banana pancakes, my workout doesn't happen and I'm OK with that.

I know this is only temporary, and because my family and I are healthy, I just feel so overwhelmingly grateful that I don't get upset about missing a workout. Tomorrow is another day, and another opportunity to do burpees or some sun salutations. When I look back at this time in my life, I don't want to remember how stressed I was because I didn't work out. I want to picture all the special moments I shared with my family, and how for once in my life, it was OK to slow down and enjoy the little things.

5 Ways to Burn More Calories at Home, According to Trainers

Just because you can't make it to the gym or a studio class doesn't mean all the hard work you've put in will suddenly go away. Whether you're into lifting, Pilates, or high-intensity interval training, there's always a way to work out at home. And for those days when you either just can't motivate yourself to put on that sports bra or don't have the time to do an at-home routine, you can still burn calories throughout the day. Read on as trainers share their tried-and-true tips for sneaking in some fitness. These tricks take little to no effort and will keep you feeling good from the inside out even if you stray from your workout routine.

From Bella Hadid to Rita Ora, We've Seen Hunter Boots All Over Instagram This Week

While we all practice social distancing, we're glued to our Instagram feeds. It's fun to see what celebrities are wearing inside their homes. Whether you're going on a hike or chilling in the backyard while isolating, you've got to swap out those slippers for actual, real-life shoes. Stars like Bella Hadid and Rita Ora have been pulling on their Hunter Boots to get some fresh air, and we're totally obsessed. It's a nice change of pace from the sneakers we're seeing over and over again.

Ahead, check out our favorite celebrity inspiration from the week, then shop through the boots for yourself. Spoiler: several pairs are on sale! May the perusing commence.

10 Educational Toys Your 6-Year-Old Will Love

If you're on the hunt for the perfect gift for a little one, get them an educational toy
! Not all learning tools are boring; there are so many entertaining games that help kids build their cognitive and motor skills. If you have a 6-year-old on your hands, we rounded up a list of options they'll love. From spelling bee games to robots, these picks help young ones challenge themselves while expanding their minds. Shop our top choices.

8 Argan Oil Products You Can Use When Your Hair Needs Some Extra Love

Maybe you don't use argan oil in your hair-care routine very often, but there are plenty of reasons why you should. Derived from the kernels of Moroccan argan trees, argan oil is comprised of fatty acids and is a rich source of vitamin E, which can support healthy scalp and hair. The ingredient is also known for its ability to soften and moisturize the hair, and make it slightly more manageable, which is why you've likely seen the oil listed as a callout ingredient in a ton of hair products.

There are plenty of ways you can use argan oil, too, whether you're using it to deep condition your hair, reduce frizz, or just add a little shine. Read ahead to check out some of our favorite hair products made with argan oil.

ICYMI, Killing Eve Is Back With Another Season of Binge-Worthy Style

Killing Eve kicked off its third season on Sunday with a fresh look for the fashion-obsessed assassin, Villanelle. With new costume designer Sam Perry at the helm, Villanelle's wardrobe gets a luxe retro tilt. Villanelle, played by the talented Jodie Comer, can be spotted in a statement-making shift by La DoubleJ, a floral-print day dress by The Vampire's Wife, and more scene-stealing looks from a roster of beloved labels and contemporary designers. As Perry told Vogue of the forthcoming season, "Villanelle obviously enjoys high-end fashion. Her sense of style will always be there, even if she doesn't have the funds." So, just like you can count on the series for edge-of-your-seat drama, you never have to wonder about whether it'll bring the fashion. Here, get a dose of the best looks from the season so far.

Target Has So Many Chic and Affordable Area Rugs - These Are 17 I Would Buy

After moving into my new apartment, I bought some furniture pieces for my living room but realized I was missing one thing: an area rug. Having the right one is important, because I truly believe they are the centerpiece of any room. As I started my shopping journey I turned to Target, because the retailer has so many stylish choices at every price point. If you're also thinking if investing in a new choice, then you've come to the right place.

Ahead, I curated a list of my 17 favorite picks I came across when shopping the site. I was hunting for a chic neutral pieces, but ended up falling in love with some of its other more colorful and pattern choices too. Whether you're looking for something unique or soft and fluffy, I've got you covered. Keep reading to shop them all.

lundi 13 avril 2020

11 Things You Can Do Right Now to Help Prevent Ocean Pollution

Trips to the beach and swimming in the ocean with friends are two of life's best and simplest pleasures. But a hard reality that's difficult to wrestle with is that our oceans are in serious danger. Between plastic pollution, harmful man-made chemicals (think fertilizers and pesticides), and sunscreen that suffocates coral reefs, there are serious changes that need to be made (and fast) to help prevent any more damage. And it all starts with us.

Ahead, we share 11 ways you can help fight ocean pollution right now, whether it's learning little habits you can adopt in your daily life or making tweaks to your shopping routine. Together, we can do better!

11 Habits I Formed That Instantly Made Me Happier

Unlocking the secret to happiness is one of life's biggest questions. While we may assume it's the big things - a new house, a job promotion, marriage - that bring contentment, it's often actually the little things that boost our happiness more significantly. And over time, I've learned that instilling daily healthy habits has made my life easier and improved both my physical and mental well-being. From switching up my morning routine to organizing my wardrobe to getting lost in a good book, these are the 11 habits I've formed that have made me a happier person. And while everyone is different, hopefully they'll inspire you to make some positive changes, too!

7 Creative Ways to Cut Back on Waste on a Daily Basis

I enjoy setting goals for myself. I want to lift more weights, eat fewer french fries and more vegetables, and stop spending money on frivolous things. I strive to make them achievable (I'm aware I'm never fully giving up fries), but they always tend to be self-focused and involve ways to become more personally fit, skilled, or successful. But I've recently decided to shake things up. I want to make changes that will benefit everyone and actually make an impact on the world. So, I made a pact to take steps to reduce my personal waste on a daily basis, and it turns out, it's a lot easier to do than you might think (and it makes me feel pretty great, too). Keep reading for seven small, creative ways you can cut back on unnecessary wastefulness to do your part in protecting this awesome planet we call home.

How to Cold-Brew Tea (Yep, No Hot Water Needed!)


When prepared traditionally, homemade iced tea tends to be quite tannic, practically begging for a heaping spoonful or two of sugar. But it doesn't have to be that way. The secret to a smoother, more mellow brew will sound familiar to coffee drinkers: cold-brew it. Like how cold-brewing coffee yields a more nuanced, better tasting end result, cold-brewed tea is much smoother than tea that's steeped hot and then chilled down with ice.


This technique can be applied to virtually any variety of tea, but I love cold-brewing chai. When steeped overnight, the ginger, cinnamon, and other spices get their chance to shine. Not weak nor too strong, it's tasty even without milk or sweetener, but I like it best shot through with whole milk or almond milk for a creamy pick-me-up.


For an undiluted drink even on the hottest of days, steal another trick from iced coffee drinkers. Freeze cold-brewed chai in an ice cube tray (I'm smitten with this sturdy square mold). Pop a few of the cold brew cubes into your drink and sip away.

Cold-Brew Chai

From Nicole Perry, POPSUGAR Food

Notes

If you own a scale - I'm partial to OXO's model - I highly recommend using it here, as it's much more accurate and will help to account for variation in the density of brands. Do not substitute powdered chai for loose leaf.

The same cold-brew technique can be applied to other varieties of tea: per quart of water, infuse 8 to 12 grams of loose leaf tea (1 to 1 1/2 tablespoons for a dense rolled tea like oolong or 4 to 5 tablespoons for a lightweight voluminous tea like some white varieties) for 8 to 10 hours or overnight. Play around with the amount of tea and the timing until you get it just right.

Ingredients

  1. 12 grams (about 2 tablespoons) loose leaf chai, such as Rishi masala chai
    1 quart water
    Milk, for serving
    Simple syrup, for serving, optional

Directions

  1. Add the chai and water to a quart-sized mason jar. Seal and refrigerate for 8 to 10 hours (or overnight).
  2. Strain out and discard the tea solids.
  3. Add milk (or nondairy milk) and simple syrup to taste. (I prefer 2:1 ratio of tea to milk without any simple syrup.)