Healthy lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.

Mental Health

Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.

Public health

Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.

Reproductive Health

For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.

Health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

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5 Reasons You Wake Up Tired Every Day

Do you constantly wake up feeling like you could sleep for another three hours? Not everyone's a morning person, but when you wake up so tired you have a pounding headache, pour orange juice into your cereal, or practically fall asleep while checking your morning emails, then something's not right. Keep reading to find out what might be preventing you from waking up energized.

See All the Sweet Photos of Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's Daughter, Dream

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna welcomed their daughter Dream on Nov. 10, and it didn't take long for the couple and their social media-savvy friends and family to share sweet photos of the little one. It's easy to see how much baby Dream looks like her father and her grandfather, the late Robert Kardashian - and it's especially heartwarming to see how excited and proud Rob is to be a dad. Since Dream's birth, he has posted snaps of her along with messages of gratitude for her safe arrival, and his family members have also gushed about the new Kardashian in their life. In addition to emotional posts, Rob and Chyna also took time to have some fun during the delivery by getting in on the latest viral Mannequin Challenge. Scroll through to see all the photos of baby Dream we've seen so far.

Is This Pesky Beauty Problem Ruining Your Favorite Powder Products?

There are a lot of factors that could derail a morning beauty routine - a sudden breakout, a pesky chin hair, or shattering your favorite product - but one of the most inconvenient can be located on the surface of a pressed powder formula. It's that weird, hardened film that sometimes takes up residence on blush, bronzer, setting powder, and even eye shadow. This makes the product far less pigmented, rendering it almost unusable. I've been plagued by these shiny patches for years, but truthfully thought I was the only one. I've never known what they are or how to resolve them until Nick Lujan, Make Up For Ever pro educator, came to the rescue.

"[They're caused by] oil transfer from skin to the tool then onto the powder," he explained to POPSUGAR via email. "Essentially this could be from natural oils on the skin or from moisturizer use." So when you double dip your brush (as one is wont to do when loading on a favorite cheek color) it's picking up a bit of grease. You're then rubbing it into your favorite powder, where said grease takes up residence in the form of a hard film.

It's easy to remove without wasting precious product. Don't scrape - this could result in a sad, gouged hole. Instead, Lujan recommends that you use a piece of packing tape to carefully lift off the affected layer. Should you be hyper concerned about harming your makeup (we can't blame you, especially if it's pricey or limited edition!), try pressing the tape against your skin a few times to reduce the stickiness before salvaging the powder.

Though you might not have dealt with it before, this beauty issue is bound to come up at some point in your life, even if you're cautious about hygiene. Thankfully, that scaly surface doesn't mean your product is contaminated or needs to be thrown out. "It is a sign of needing to clean brushes or get a new sponge," Lujan remarked. Learn how to properly wash your makeup brushes.

The Freshest Gifts For Your Sushi-Loving Friend

We all have that friend who has an unwavering love for sushi. No matter how many unique rolls they've consumed in their lifetime, their craving for sushi will never be satiated, and these gifts are the perfect way for them to showcase their love for the Japanese cuisine. While some people may steer far away from sushi because of the raw fish, your friend lives for the freshest raw seafood any day of the week (and turns their nose up at people who say you shouldn't have sushi on Sundays).

From sushi phone cases to Christmas tree ornaments and the essential sushi-making tools, this gift guide is the answer to your holiday shopping woes, because uni and nigiri don't fare well in wrapping paper.

36 Times Kylie Jenner's Bikini Body Made You Do a Double Take

It's no secret that Kylie Jenner enjoys flaunting her famous figure, and who could blame her? Whether she's strutting her stuff at Coachella or just hanging out poolside, there's no denying that Kylie looks damn good in a bikini. In honor of all the times she's steamed up our phone screens, we're looking back at Kylie's sexiest swimsuit moments. Brace yourself, because it's about to get hot in here.

24 Magical and Beautiful Pieces of Fan Art Inspired by Fantastic Beasts

Harry Potter fans are no strangers to designing and creating amazing fan art. Some of it literally paints us a picture of a scene in the books, and others just give us a magical, cozy feeling. With Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them out, fans are creating similar amazing works of art. Some of it bridges the worlds of Harry Potter and Newt Scamander, while another focuses on the magical beasts. Either way, fans' imaginations are growing with this new magical world we know little about. Take a look ahead at some of our favorites - it might make you wonder what could happen in the next four movies!

Ranking the Best Butterbeer at Harry Potter World Orlando

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando has not one but six butterbeers to try across the parks. You may be familiar with the beverage line (cold, frozen, and hot), but there are also three butterbeer treats: fudge, ice cream, and potted cream. These butterbeer treats are on the expensive side, so what's worth trying? Here's the ranking from best to worst.

The Beautiful Truth About Size 16 Bodies

This woman's love letter to her body is major inspiration for women of any size, via Rebecca Jane Stokes at YourTango.


What I wish someone had told me years ago . . .

I am a size 16.

In a week I could be a size 14, briefly, but then the week after that, I'll be a size sixteen again . . . there is nothing wrong with that.

My body is a size 16 and my body is beautiful.

I haven't always treated my body with very much respect.

Throughout my adolescence, I tried every diet under the sun, trying to transform my body into something it just wasn't designed to be.

My weight dropped and then skyrocketed and the sizes of clothing I wore changed with it.

My closet was filled with clothing that would fit an army of differently sized women.

My self-esteem suffered.

I had, somewhere along the line, learned that a skinny body is the only kind of body that can beautiful.

It's true that skinny bodies are beautiful - but so is my fat body, and nobody ever told me that.

Even when I was a size 10, counting the calories of everything I ate, my head looking oversized on my body, my self-esteem was in the toilet.

I wasn't skinny enough, so I wasn't beautiful enough, so I wasn't good enough.

Here is a secret nobody knows: I was born beautiful. So were you. You have always been beautiful.

You were born a small, squalling infant with a squished face slick with amniotic fluid and your mother looked at said "she is beautiful."

Nothing has changed. You are still beautiful, you are still good, you still have worth.

You still deserve to be here.

Sometimes I fight with my size sixteen body. I squint in the mirror imagining it is something else, something sleeker, tighter, easier to accept.

Sometimes I scowl at my upper arms. Sometimes I hate my belly.

But then I remember the thing that the world insists on making girls and women forget: that belly I hate is part of me. Those arms I detest? They are part of me too.

Every single soft curve is a piece of the whole that is who I am.

I have bad days and good days. I lift other women up while tearing myself down.

I have a fat body. My fat body is good. My fat body is beautiful.

My fat, size 16 body inspires men to terrorize me on Twitter. It turns well-meaning friends into enemies who say things like "well it's not really healthy."

Here is the part where I tell you about my weekly exercise in a bid to rationalize my weight to strangers.


I don't need to do that.

My size 16 body is beautiful. It is mine. It takes up space in a world that tells women to make themselves small.

It bumps into tables, it bruises, it carries infants on its hips, it twirls, it shudders with laughter, it embraces friends and family, it reminds the people around it that I am here.

I am here.

I exist.

I am a size 16 and I am beautiful.

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The Beautiful Truth About Size 16 Bodies

This woman's love letter to her body is major inspiration for women of any size, via Rebecca Jane Stokes at YourTango.


What I wish someone had told me years ago . . .

I am a size 16.

In a week I could be a size 14, briefly, but then the week after that, I'll be a size sixteen again . . . there is nothing wrong with that.

My body is a size 16 and my body is beautiful.

I haven't always treated my body with very much respect.

Throughout my adolescence, I tried every diet under the sun, trying to transform my body into something it just wasn't designed to be.

My weight dropped and then skyrocketed and the sizes of clothing I wore changed with it.

My closet was filled with clothing that would fit an army of differently sized women.

My self-esteem suffered.

I had, somewhere along the line, learned that a skinny body is the only kind of body that can beautiful.

It's true that skinny bodies are beautiful - but so is my fat body, and nobody ever told me that.

Even when I was a size 10, counting the calories of everything I ate, my head looking oversized on my body, my self-esteem was in the toilet.

I wasn't skinny enough, so I wasn't beautiful enough, so I wasn't good enough.

Here is a secret nobody knows: I was born beautiful. So were you. You have always been beautiful.

You were born a small, squalling infant with a squished face slick with amniotic fluid and your mother looked at said "she is beautiful."

Nothing has changed. You are still beautiful, you are still good, you still have worth.

You still deserve to be here.

Sometimes I fight with my size sixteen body. I squint in the mirror imagining it is something else, something sleeker, tighter, easier to accept.

Sometimes I scowl at my upper arms. Sometimes I hate my belly.

But then I remember the thing that the world insists on making girls and women forget: that belly I hate is part of me. Those arms I detest? They are part of me too.

Every single soft curve is a piece of the whole that is who I am.

I have bad days and good days. I lift other women up while tearing myself down.

I have a fat body. My fat body is good. My fat body is beautiful.

My fat, size 16 body inspires men to terrorize me on Twitter. It turns well-meaning friends into enemies who say things like "well it's not really healthy."

Here is the part where I tell you about my weekly exercise in a bid to rationalize my weight to strangers.


I don't need to do that.

My size 16 body is beautiful. It is mine. It takes up space in a world that tells women to make themselves small.

It bumps into tables, it bruises, it carries infants on its hips, it twirls, it shudders with laughter, it embraces friends and family, it reminds the people around it that I am here.

I am here.

I exist.

I am a size 16 and I am beautiful.

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The Best Pictures From Prince Harry's Caribbean Tour - So Far!

Prince Harry officially kicked off his Caribbean tour when he touched down at the V.C. Bird International Airport in Antigua on Nov. 20. Upon his arrival, Harry was welcomed by Governor General Sir Rodney Williams and a large banner that read, "Antigua & Barbuda Welcomes Prince Henry of Wales." The following day, the young royal let his hair down with a group of kids at a youth sports festival at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. On Monday night, he met with Miss Antigua and island beauty queens at a reception hosted by Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, before paying a visit to Holy Trinity Primary School and Nursery on Tuesday. He also got his hands dirty when he gutted a fish at Sir McChesney George High School. On Wednesday, Harry arrived in St. Kitts and Nevis, where he chatted with school children, was greeted by cultural dancers at Brimstone Fortress during a youth rally, planted a tree, and released baby turtles into the sea. On Friday, he looked especially gorgeous while playing a rousing game of cricket at a stadium in Castries, Saint Lucia. He then mingled with the public and drank from a coconut.

After his stop in Saint Lucia, Harry visited the Botanic Gardens in Kingstown on Saturday and also dropped by the Turtle Conservation Project in Colonarie, where he appeared to have an absolute blast as he played with children. Two days later, the handsome royal showed off his competitive side when he got really into a game of cricket at Queen Park Ground in St. George's, Grenada. On Nov. 29, Harry paid a special visit to the Nightingale Children's Home in Barbados and was as cute as can be as he met with a handful of kids. The following day, Harry attended the Toast to the Nation event to commemorate the island's 50 years of independence, where he finally got to meet legendary pop princess Rihanna. The two then linked up again for the Man Aware campaign, where they each got a blood test in honor of World Aids Day. On the 13th day of his visit, Harry visited Guyana, where he was presented with a traditional headdress by a couple of dancers in Sumara Village.

Harry will be visiting a total of seven different countries throughout his 14-day trip and will attend several independence anniversary ceremonies. He will also spend some of his time focusing on the environment by learning about turtle conservation projects, replanting coral reefs, and spending six nights on a Royal Fleet Auxiliary Wave Knight vessel that is used for disaster relief.

Our Favorite Gift Ideas That Grandparents Will Actually Love

Whether it's their first year as Grandma and Grandpa or they're old pros at the job, the major role that grandparents play in your kids' lives means they deserve an extraspecial holiday gift. Forget the cliché "World's Best Grandpa" t-shirt and ho-hum mug - this year, surprise them with the unexpected. Here are some of our favorite gift ideas that are sure to make Grandma and Grandpa smile.

Does Melania Trump Have What It Takes to Master First Lady Style?

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When I woke up the morning after Election Day to find that Donald Trump would be the next president of the United States, I cried. Then I signed online and covered the latest Instagram trend: DIY crop tops made from an old pair of tights. Then, obviously, I cried some more. I had just witnessed one of the most heartbreaking and important elections in history, at least in my opinion. How did I muster the strength to write about a passing fashion trend on a day like that?

After that, it was admittedly hard to keep working. I talked to my sister, who also felt devastated, and I texted my boyfriend, who is one of those people who, political views aside, always reassures me I am worrying before I need to be. Then Hillary Clinton gave her concession speech wearing a purple-lapeled Ralph Lauren blazer, and instantly, I was inspired to write again. She was most likely wearing that shade because it was a blend of red and blue, the Republican and Democratic parties unifying right there on her outfit.

I don't think that Hillary's pantsuit was more important than the powerful words she spoke, a recognition of defeat but a promise she won't stop fighting for women, minorities, and our nation's progress. I do think that Hillary hammered her point home with that blazer, and in that moment, I felt it my duty to explain why. For the time it took me to crank out that post, my job had purpose again.

Every time I have written about Michelle Obama's dresses, since I began my career as a fashion editor, I have felt a sense of pride. It has been remarkable to track Michelle's style during her time in the White House, watching her thoughtfully support American designers with each appearance.

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I don't think she started to wear Brandon Maxwell (he dressed her for the Singapore state dinner and for the cover of InStyle) because he was Lady Gaga's stylist. I don't think Michelle was trying to resonate with pop culture, but rather to rally behind new art and its artists.

With every outfit choice Michelle makes, she tells a story. Michelle rotates between her favorite London fashion houses when she's in the UK, and she wore a Narciso Rodriguez dress to meet with Melania Trump for the first time. First, because Rodriguez is a Cuban-American designer whose family came to the country before he made a name for himself; an immigrant's success story like those Michelle and the Obama administration have often championed. Second, I'm sure, for its color palette: a purple dress, again marrying blue and red, but with a fiery orange stripe, a blaring, shocking wink: "Melania, can you handle this?"

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But Melania can handle this. She has been in the public eye for many years, and when CBS's Lesley Stahl stared her down during the Trump family's 60 Minutes interview, warning her that first ladies have been famously scrutinized and that they must present themselves "with not a hair out of place," Melania didn't bat an eyelash. Throughout the entirety of her husband's campaign, Melania has worn a lineup of sophisticated looks that are nothing short of appropriate. They are what you'd call modern FLOTUS attire: well-tailored, modest, sleek, but with a bold twist thanks to an ultrasaturated color or a trendy sleeve.

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These pieces got her noticed; these pieces sold out instantly, right after she debuted them. Melania already possesses the allure of a first lady. It might even be more uniquely exciting that Melania is shopping for these looks herself and counts covetable designers like Roksanda, Gucci, and Antonio Berardi as her favorites. Time will tell whether fashion houses begin to dress her (perhaps for the Inaugural Ball), but if they choose not to, I don't think any woman in America, Democrat or Republican, will knock her gown.

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What I will miss, ultimately, is a lady like Michelle, and maybe even one like Hillary, who uses her clothes to tell a story or to convey a mood. Throughout her period in the White House, Michelle mixed high and low. She wore a J.Crew studded belt with a long Thom Browne plaid coat because it was fun and it felt right, and she was learning about what she liked.

Once she did, she selected designs that did all the right things: they flattered her figure by showing off her toned arms or they recognized the holiday season with the mixing of two festive colors. They purposefully showed support for certain cultures or countries. Michelle's outfits did not always look perfect. Sometimes her skirt blew up in the wind or she had to fight a hair out of place. But Michelle's outfits were fairly thought out, brave, bold, and irrefutably American. Melania, are you ready?

Dwayne Johnson's Baby Girl Is as Cute as a Button in This New Photo

35 Engaged Celebrity Couples We Can't Wait to See Tie the Knot

We love seeing celebrities attend lavish parties and award shows, but the one thing that always tops it all is when they throw the biggest party themselves: their wedding! From firework displays to candy bars, stars usually cover all the elaborate bases when it comes to their nuptials. And with splits happening left and right these days, it's good to know that true love still exists. Since so many hot couples are currently on their way to the altar, we've rounded up all the ones we can't wait to see (hopefully) get married in the coming months. Cheers to a blissful year!

The 1 Thing You Won't Find on the Menu at Moe's - but Need to Order

You might not think of burritos as holiday food, but Moe's Christmas Burrito might change that this year. Moe's Southwest Grill will offer Christmas Style Burritos at locations nationwide throughout the holiday season (and beyond), but you won't find them on the menu. The "secret" item, which you can get simply by ordering it at the counter, is a burrito of your choice covered in a combination of red and green sauces that give the burrito its festive name. Covered with half hatch green chile sauce, half red chile sauce, queso fresco, and chopped cilantro, the burrito is cheesy, saucy, and slightly spicy. While this is the first time Moe's has offered the colorful burrito, Christmas burritos are a longtime tradition in the Southwest corners of the US. The red and green burritos not only have a holiday-approved appearance, but they also prove burritos truly are the greatest gifts.

NYX's Travel-Inspired Wanderlust Collection Features Perfect Pint-Sized Palettes

Beauty junkies on a budget who refuse to sacrifice on quality know all about NYX Cosmetics. The brand's products are intensely pigmented, apply smoothly, and are more affordable than the majority of drugstore offerings, with its cult-favorite Soft Matte Lip Cream ringing in at just $6. This holiday season, the brand is pairing that incredible formula with pint-sized palettes inspired by international destinations . . . and the sets are only $15.

The Wanderlust Collection boasts seven different options: Madrid, Copenhagen, Dubai, Paris, London, Vancouver, and Los Angeles. The global hot spots (which these lip colors are named after) have each inspired beautiful, trend-focused color palettes that have been immortalized in eye shadow. In every pairing, you'll receive a full-sized liquid lipstick and eight shadows, all in a package that measures less than five inches by six inches. This means they're perfect for stashing in your travel beauty bag - after all, you're getting basically an entire look in a tiny kit!

Unfortunately, all of the sets have sold out on NYXCosmetics.com and London is no longer in stock on Ulta Beauty's site, but the brand confirmed that the products will all be restocked soon. Read on to see and shop the glorious products, and stay tuned for updates.

8 Universally Flattering Party Dresses to Wear This Holiday Season

When the holiday parties roll around, you can't just put on any old thing. You're going to be visiting old friends and family you haven't seen in a while, many of which will scream, "Hey lady, let's take a picture!" While your goal shouldn't necessarily be to impress everyone in the room, you definitely want to feel confident.

That's why we did a little searching and uncovered the most flattering dress trends for every body type. Since the weather is taking a turn for the cold, these silhouettes all have cozy details, like turtlenecks or longer hemlines. And, all it takes is a few simple accessories to jazz them up for a get together. So relax - have a glass of champagne. Regardless of whether you've got a small bust, are petite, or were blessed with a booty, when you've got on one of these styles, girl, you'll look good.

How to Put Your Baby to Sleep - According to 1 Hysterical Dad

If only babies actually went to sleep when their tired parents told them it was time for bed! But considering that more times than not, little ones will cry or fuss the moment they're put in their cribs at bedtime, one New Zealand dad is trying to help out desperate parents.

In a hysterical video that feels all too familiar for many moms and dads, popular blogger How to Dad has some important tips for how to put a baby to sleep. From classic tactics like renaming a standard blanket "blanky" to improvising classic lullabies, this dad's attempts to soothe his daughter are all of us after a long day. Whether you resort to the tap-out method or give some of his new ideas a try, this video will at least have you laughing even if it doesn't have your baby effortlessly snoozing at the snap of your fingers!

How to Have the Most Magical Harry Potter Christmas

Like all Harry Potter fans, when we heard last year that Warner Bros was re-creating Christmas dinner inside the Hogwarts Great Hall, we dreamed of scoring tickets. But then we thought, "Why don't we re-create it at home?" And so we did. Ahead, check out how you too can put together your own happy Christmas, complete with snitch ornaments, Mrs. Weasley sweater cookies, a spectacular dinner table setup, and oh so much more. It's easy to do yourself - promise.
p.s. Check out even more Harry Potter holiday ideas here!

Jared Padalecki's Real-Life Romance With Genevieve Cortese Is Supernaturally Sweet

Any diehard Supernatural fan knows that Jared Padalecki and Genevieve Cortese met and fell in love on the set of the show. Genevieve joined the cast as a demon named Ruby in 2009, and by 2010, the couple had taken their love off screen, gotten engaged, and even tied the knot! Since then, they've welcomed two boys, Thomas, 4, and Austin, 2, and are currently expecting their third child. Keep reading for some of their cutest moments together - including a few exceptional red carpet appearances - and if you want even more cute overload, check out Jared's best family pictures!

35 Gifts For the Mesh-Loving Fit Girl in Your Life

Obsessed with the mesh trend? So are we. What's not to love about breathable fabric that's equally as stylish as it is functional? Seamlessly rock your look outside the gym or studio with any of the items we've found ahead. Cool products from leggings to sports bras will become your excuse to fit in another workout. So if you or a friend are all about mesh and mesh-paneled gear, keep scrolling to see 35 options.

35 Gifts For the Mesh-Loving Fit Girl in Your Life

Obsessed with the mesh trend? So are we. What's not to love about breathable fabric that's equally as stylish as it is functional? Seamlessly rock your look outside the gym or studio with any of the items we've found ahead. Cool products from leggings to sports bras will become your excuse to fit in another workout. So if you or a friend are all about mesh and mesh-paneled gear, keep scrolling to see 35 options.

This Beauty Vlogger's Tutorial Using $5-or-Under Products Will Mesmerize You

Even professional beauty vloggers know there are hidden gems at the drugstore. Vlogger Tati Westbrook (known as GlamLifeGuru on YouTube) challenged herself to create a makeup tutorial featuring affordable beauty products all $5 or under.

In the video, Tati explains that some of these inexpensive finds are some of her favorite makeup products. The Wet n Wild Coverall Primer ($5) is an item Tati adores, and she explains it works best in thin layers. Another affordable gem featured is the LA Girl Pro-Conceal HD Concealer ($3), which she uses to highlight her face.

Additionally, the makeup guru uses affordable makeup brushes from e.l.f., and suggests you take the time to blend when using drugstore products to ensure a flawless application. Watch the video to get more tips and shopping suggestions for beauty babes on a budget.

Techie Stocking Stuffers You Won't Believe Cost Less Than $30

It takes a lot to pull off a great gift that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. But lucky for you, we've done all the work. Ahead, check out tech gifts that your friends and family will love, all under $30. At that price, you can stuff their stockings with more than one!

These 12 Fashion Terms Are About to Trend All the Way Through 2017

Being a fashion girl is hard work. We keep up with all the latest trends, decide whether or not they're for us - or perhaps if we wish to work them in our own unique way - and keep a record of inspirational looks from celebs and bloggers alike. The struggle.

Just kidding. Actually, learning about interesting new styling ideas and designers is what keeps the fashion wheel spinning, making for fresh outfits on our Instagram feeds that we end up re-creating ourselves. In 2016 alone, we were introduced to a whole glossary of unforgettable fads that we tried on for size.

Some of the 12 terms ahead offer descriptions of fresh silhouettes that have invited head turns. Some of them establish a different way of wearing an old piece of clothing. And plenty of them are words or phrases your favorite It models have gotten behind, giving rise to new trends. Read on to brush up on your lingo.

14 Elf on the Shelf Ideas For the Lazy Mom

Whether you love him or loathe him, the Elf on the Shelf has become a beloved tradition for families across the country. And as each year passes, Santa's little helper finds him or herself in more elaborate situations. Unfortunately, not every parent has the time, craft skills, or desire needed to construct such jaw-dropping scenes. But that doesn't mean you have to throw in the metaphorical towel. Click through for Elf on the Shelf ideas that are so simple, even the laziest parent can create them.

Mall of America Hires Its First Black Santa, Warms the Hearts of Children Everywhere

Mall of America, the largest mall in the country, just welcomed its first black Santa this holiday season. During an interview with WCCO-TV, Larry Jefferson, a United States veteran from Dallas, TX, spoke about how he feels to be the first Santa of color. "It's no big deal. I'm still Santa! I just happen to be a Santa of color," Jefferson explained to the news station. "It gives the kids an opportunity to see a Santa who looks like them."

Landon Luther, co-owner of the "Santa Experience" photo studio at the popular Minnesota mall, told Star Tribuine "We want Santa to be for everyone, period." Luther also revealed that the search for a Santa of color began last year and ended as soon as they found Larry Jefferson. Jefferson has been donning the famous red suit since 1999 and "considers himself a Santa for all."

The popular mall has received a ton of positive responses from shoppers across social media praising its decision to include a diverse Santa this year. Check out the video below to see why this Santa is warming the hearts of children everywhere.

Don't Be Fooled - These Celeb-Approved Earrings Aren't Ridiculously Expensive

It doesn't matter how much we love a red carpet look: a quick Google search typically reveals it's well beyond our budget. But that's not the case with a celeb-loved statement earring designed by Sachin & Babi. While the glamorous drop Grapes style has been worn by ladies like Emma Roberts and Olivia Palermo, it rings in at just $250 - not cheap, but definitely not as much as we thought. Plus, considering how much use we'd get out of these babies, pairing them with everything from fancy dresses to jeans, it's safe to say the purchase would be well worth the investment.

"We wanted to come up with an earring design that could work when paired next to every look in our collection," the husband-and-wife duo told us via email, adding they were inspired by grapes grown behind their home. "Similar to how wine makes every meal an occasion, our 'grapes' earrings are designed to make every night an evening worth getting dressed for."

With all its success, it's hard to believe the Grapes earring marks the first time Sachin & Babi took on the jewelry world. "We plan on designing more jewelry in the future, but are taking it slow," they said. "We really want to focus on one key accessory at a time." As for what's next? "We're launching the Coconuts earrings in early December, so stay tuned."

Scroll through to see the Grapes earrings in action, then shop a pair for yourself - or someone special! - just in time for the holidays.

Britney Spears Celebrates Her 35th Birthday Surrounded by Fans - and Lance Bass

Britney Spears celebrated her 35th birthday surrounded by her fans at 102.7 KIIS FM's Jingle Ball in LA on Friday night. Not only did she deliver an incredible performance of a medley of her hits including "Slumber Party" and "Womanizer," but the event's host, Ryan Seacrest, surprised the singer by coming out on stage with a giant three-tier birthday cake and leading the audience to sing "Happy Birthday."

Later that night, Britney uploaded a video from the show on Instagram, writing, "Thank you for the sweet birthday wishes! Had an amazing day. Love you all 💖💖💖 #KIISJingleBall." Lance Bass, who also happened to be at the concert, shared a photo of him and Britney on Instagram on Saturday, and captioned it, "It's been a minute since I've spent a birthday with this one! Good to know we still like rips in our jeans. 😜@BritneySpears @MichaelTurchin #BirthdayGirl #JingleBall." It's safe to say that Britney had one hell of a birthday.

13 Websites That Are Both Productive and Fun to Play With


The internet is full of corners that can entertain you when you're bored at work or that can become useful tools for your job. That's why we've rounded up a mixture of sites that you probably never heard of - but are either useful or fun to play around with. These sites were suggested in a Reddit thread called "What are some awesome websites that not enough people know about?" Keep reading, try some of these out, and bookmark the ones you love!

  1. Create GIFs anytime: Looking for a perfect GIF that doesn't exist yet? Use gifgif to create one quickly without any watermark.
  2. Clean up your writing: With Hemingway App, the website will grade any sentence or essay on readability. It'll also let you know if a sentence is too hard to read or suggest removing unnecessary words.
  3. Take a mental break with some pets: Watch real puppies and cats on your screen with iPet Companion. The website live-streams cats and puppies living in shelters, with the ability to move the animals' toys.
  4. Improve your math skills: With Better Explained, you'll learn how and why math works the way it does, rather than memorizing theories or equations.
  5. Learn what you're actually signing up for: When you sign up for YouTube or GitHub, you probably didn't read the company's terms of service. Find out what is in it, especially concerning your privacy with TS;DR.
  6. Take a class and learn a new skill: Similar to other websites, edX includes a catalog of courses you can take to learn and further a skill.
  7. Sharpen what you're learning: With Khan Academy, you can explore different subjects like computer programming or art history and learn a subject more thoroughly.
  8. Figure out how to play the guitar: It's a skill plenty of people wish they had and now you can. The site, Justin Guitar, offers plenty of courses and songs to learn that'll have you riffing in no time.
  9. Play a silly game to relax: Plug in your headphones and try to find the Invisible Cow. It's a fun and easy game to play.
  10. Draw for fun: On Weave Silk, you can draw beautiful creations in different colors. It's soothing and might amp up your drawing skills.
  11. Improve your typing pace: Compete against other people on the internet with Type Racer. Race against the clock and others to type a sentence while improving your words per minute.
  12. Be the snarkiest person ever: If someone asks you a question that they can totally google, use Let Me Google That For You. It'll answer their question but by showing them how to google it.
  13. Find out if you need to change your password: With Have I Been Pwned, you can enter your username or email address to find out if your data might've been included in a breach. If it shows up, you'll see what sites to change your username on.

vendredi 2 décembre 2016

40 Lightened-Up Holiday Desserts and Sweets (Eggnog Included!)

Warm chocolate chip cookies, cinnamon-spice meringues, pumpkin pie, eggnog, cocoa . . . some of the best, coziest, most comforting, and wonderful flavors of the holiday season, right? Well, get ready for all of your favorites with a healthy twist: we've got 40 lightened-up recipes that'll make you feel all warm and fuzzy - without any guilt whatsoever.

40 Lightened-Up Holiday Desserts and Sweets (Eggnog Included!)

Warm chocolate chip cookies, cinnamon-spice meringues, pumpkin pie, eggnog, cocoa . . . some of the best, coziest, most comforting, and wonderful flavors of the holiday season, right? Well, get ready for all of your favorites with a healthy twist: we've got 40 lightened-up recipes that'll make you feel all warm and fuzzy - without any guilt whatsoever.

12 Parenting Moments That Made Us Beyond Proud in 2016

Depending on your interests, election coverage or news surrounding various Netflix reboots most likely filled your newsfeed throughout this past year. But among those dominating headlines were personal parenting stories that also went viral and were celebrated for what they stood for. Whether it was a mom standing up for her birth story and postpartum body, a dad showing unwavering support for his child, or a parent teaching their little one an important lesson, there were many moments that made us proud over the year
. These powerful posts deserved applause not only when they were first published but also now for the hope and strength that they spread throughout 2016.

The Best Pictures of the British Royals in 2016

Kate Middleton, Prince William, Prince Harry, and the rest of the British royal family have had quite a busy 2016. In addition to Kate and Will celebrating their five-year wedding anniversary, being parents to Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and taking a royal tour of India and Canada, they also rang in Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday and made a slew of official appearances around London. Prince Harry has kept himself busy with his Invictus Games in Florida, a trip to Disney World, his tour of the Caribbean, and just looking ridiculously handsome. Meanwhile, Prince George met the Obamas and Princess Charlotte proved that she's growing up so fast in adorable new photos. Keep reading to see the best royal moments of the year!

90+ Celebrities You Should Be Following on Snapchat

As more and more of your favorite stars hop on the Snapchat wagon, figuring out how to add them to your friends list can become a difficult task. Celebrities use the social media platform to share sexy selfies, funny videos, or behind-the-scenes footage, but unlike Instagram and Twitter, there are no verified accounts, so trying to hunt them down can seem like an endless mission. To make your life easier, we've rounded up the top celebrities you should be following. Keep reading to see which of your favorite stars are on Snapchat (and be sure to follow POPSUGAR), and then check out the hottest celebrity Snapchat accounts.

Read the Hilarious Email 1 Student Sent to Her Teacher After Wisdom Teeth Surgery

While some people would sleep all day after getting their wisdom teeth out, one student took the downtime to email her teaching assistant about an approaching deadline. The student, who goes by Abby Jo Hamele on Twitter, ended up sharing the hilarious email she ended up sending while on medication as well as the teacher's response.

As you might expect, the email was full of spelling errors and interesting punctuation. Asking for an extension on her paper, Abby wrote, "Is tehere any way I would be able to send you my paper at any later date???" Adding, "If you say no then that is okay but i would be said and i would reallyyyy lik e if you said yes." The best part might be how she signed off the email with "love you bye."

The hilarious email quickly racked up thousands of retweets and "likes." For those wondering, Abby ended up sharing her teacher's response, shown below.

While he described her email as being "unorthodox," he reassured her that she still had time as the paper wasn't even due for another week. Adding, "I hope your spelling is better in your paper."

As a result of the entire exchange, people on Twitter have praised Abby for sharing the embarrassing (yet incredible) exchange.

I Had Inexplicable, Incurable, Extreme Bloating For Almost a Year: Here's What Finally Fixed It

A lot of things changed when I moved to San Francisco. I was much colder. I bought my first real jacket. I tried Philz Coffee for the first time. I started a new job. And, out of nowhere, my stomach started ballooning arbitrarily throughout the week making me look three-to-six-months pregnant at any given moment, for no apparent reason.

Things that didn't change: my diet, my exercise routine (OK, I started doing a lot more SoulCycle), and my overall health. I wasn't eating more food or less healthy food, so I knew it wasn't weight gain . . . especially when my pregnant-looking belly would mysteriously disappear by morning, and I was back to a flat stomach. But sometime during the day, I'd eat a peach or go to a cardio workout, and BAM: back to bloat. Biiiig bloat. I would snap photos to send to my mom (as you'll see below) because I couldn't believe what was happening to me, and I was horrified.

For 11 months, I wasn't comfortable with my body. I couldn't wear fitted clothing (aka, ALL of my activewear), because I knew at some point, my lower abdomen would jet out, and anyone who didn't know me would assume I was with child. I've been so afraid to eat, because I knew that anything could trigger my stomach, from a piece of fruit to a sip of sports drink. Yet then there would be days when I said "eff it!" and ate Cinnamon Toast Crunch and milk, and nothing happened. It made absolutely no sense.

I've never felt more more ashamed of my appearance, or more uncomfortable in my own skin . . . and I'm even ashamed to admit that! My body simply didn't feel like mine. And the worst part was that it didn't seem like there was an explanation or end in sight.


I never intended for these photos to see the light of day, but this is what I looked like end-of-day versus the next morning. I know my room is a mess. This was truly only supposed to be for my mom (she's mad about the mess, too).

I saw so many doctors and went through so many labs; my initial appointment was to see if it was hormonal. It wasn't. I saw an OB-GYN. I had two ultrasounds. I tried the low-FODMAPS diet (it didn't go well). I had my blood tested for a thyroid imbalance. My doctors were stumped, and I was frustrated to the point of many angry tears.

For 11 months, I wasn't comfortable with my body . . . I've never felt more more ashamed of my appearance."

Two glimmers of hope seemed to come at once: my doctor referred me to a phenomenal GI, and one of my close friends referred me to an acupuncturist and naturopathic doctor here in the city. Although I had been through so many appointments and tests already with no results, I tried to remain optimistic. And these were still two avenues I hadn't tried!

First up was my acupuncture visit with Dr. Magnolia Ng of Advance Health SF, and then my GI appointment with gastroenterologist, Dr. Daniel Conlin. Two very different doctors from very different backgrounds seemed to know the source immediately: stress. It was the first time anyone had brought up the idea that something mental could trigger such a strong physical reaction, but they both seemed certain. Stress was the one factor that did come into play when I moved. Long-distance move to a new city, new job, new everything equals one stressed out me. I didn't even notice because everything has been so go-go-go.

Dr. Conlin didn't cut any corners in his approach, and he didn't just write me off saying, "you're stressed, just calm down!" and send me on my way after collecting a copay. He tested my blood and breath for celiac, SIBO, h. pylori, IBD, and post-infection bacterial overgrowth (everything came back negative). He asked me to eliminate dairy, despite the fact that he didn't really think I was lactose intolerant. He went through so many avenues, but kept coming back to the idea that it was probably stress-induced. I asked him if I was a "freak case" or if he had seen this in other patients, and he said, "You're definitely not alone; I see this in many young women your age, typically high-achieving, A-type college grads who work here [in San Francisco] in some kind of fast-paced tech or startup company." It was like he read my bio. He knew. I knew. It was stress.


Exhibit B of the stress bloating and the next morning's mystical disappearance. I swear I'm not usually this messy.

What I appreciated most about Dr. Conlin was his approach to treatment. He said if it was a celiac or SIBO case, he'd have different recommendations, but for me, he thought acupuncture, charcoal tablets, ginger root, and ginger tea, and specifically Align probiotics would be helpful in my treatment (he noted that it's the only brand he recommends, so I went with it). His openness to natural treatment despite coming from a Western background increased my trust in him and made me more comfortable in my health journey.

It was hard to explain to family and friends that stress was causing arbitrary abdominal distention, so I wanted to learn more. Apparently, an influx of stress can upset the microbiome (the ecosystem of good and bad bacteria in your gut, which can influence nearly all areas of your health). I spoke with Amie Valpone, nutritionist and founder of TheHealthyApple.com, who gave me some incredible insight as to what has been happening in my body. "Having too much non-beneficial bacteria in your gut has been linked to many health issues such as heart disease, fibromyalgia, eczema, asthma, depression, cancer, autoimmunity, allergies, obesity, autism, and allergies," she said . . . and in my case, inexplicable abdominal distention.

"We are so caught up in our busy lives that we don't realize how stressed out we are - that's when the health issues start to appear out of nowhere."

"When our microbiome is out of balance from stress, we get an imbalance of non-beneficial bacteria such as yeasts, parasites, and bad bacteria that take over and make us feel bloated, tired, and bring along a host of unwanted symptoms that range from person to person."

She went on to say that "change in diet, travel, processed foods, and stress from work, our family, friends, and so forth," can trigger this imbalance, but "we are so caught up in our busy lives that we don't realize how stressed out we are - that's when the health issues start to appear out of nowhere." It was amazing to hear those words of affirmation, because that's exactly what I had experienced. It was totally out of nowhere, and I truly had been so caught up in my busy life.

My gut was off thanks to stress, which caused the inexplicable bloating (that couldn't be attributed to anything I was eating) and the mission now was to use different natural remedies together to restore balance and get me out of a place of stress (that's a work in progress, honestly). "The goal is to address the underlying root cause of why your gut is imbalanced in the first place, instead of covering up your symptoms with a Band-Aid approach," said Amie. "That's where food, stress, mind-body practices, and probiotics come into play."

Dr. Ng had an additional approach to pair with my acupuncture treatments for both stress and energy blockages in my abdomen: Chinese herbs. She prescribed and gave me a bottle of Mu Xiang Shun Qi Pian, or "BloatEase," to take three times a day. "Emotional upset such as frustrations or worry, overwork, and a constitutional or genetic weakness can make a person prone to digestive disorders," she told me. The herbs and the acupuncture were intended to set things right again. She also mentioned to me the importance of using both traditional Eastern medicine in combination with Western medicine - and my recovery has been a testament to that.

The combination of treatment has been absolutely life changing for me. The Chinese herbs, probiotics, and acupuncture treatment (along with continuing to eat a balanced diet, getting enough sleep, and staying on my workout schedule) has helped restore my body to its natural shape. The bloating is going away, even though I still have to work on de-stressing. When it does happen, the bloating has decreased in size, severity, discomfort, and frequency, and I'm finally starting to feel comfortable with my body again.

What did I learn from all this? For one, Western and Eastern medicine aren't mutually exclusive, and in fact, when they're used together, they've got a symbiotic, 360 approach that can be even more effective than if either were used on their own.

I've also learned to advocate for my health. If you're not getting answers, don't give up. Make another appointment. Bug your doctor. Ask for another referral. Don't take no for an answer. The world of healthcare is freaking nuts, and if you don't advocate for yourself, no one else will. I got pretty lucky in the way that my doctors were really helpful and responsive when I pushed, but I still had to jump through a lot of hoops to get the treatment I needed. Don't be intimidated, don't give up, and most of all, don't stress. A solution is out there for you, too.

I Had Inexplicable, Incurable, Extreme Bloating For Almost a Year: Here's What Finally Fixed It

A lot of things changed when I moved to San Francisco. I was much colder. I bought my first real jacket. I tried Philz Coffee for the first time. I started a new job. And, out of nowhere, my stomach started ballooning arbitrarily throughout the week making me look three-to-six-months pregnant at any given moment, for no apparent reason.

Things that didn't change: my diet, my exercise routine (OK, I started doing a lot more SoulCycle), and my overall health. I wasn't eating more food or less healthy food, so I knew it wasn't weight gain . . . especially when my pregnant-looking belly would mysteriously disappear by morning, and I was back to a flat stomach. But sometime during the day, I'd eat a peach or go to a cardio workout, and BAM: back to bloat. Biiiig bloat. I would snap photos to send to my mom (as you'll see below) because I couldn't believe what was happening to me, and I was horrified.

For 11 months, I wasn't comfortable with my body. I couldn't wear fitted clothing (aka, ALL of my activewear), because I knew at some point, my lower abdomen would jet out, and anyone who didn't know me would assume I was with child. I've been so afraid to eat, because I knew that anything could trigger my stomach, from a piece of fruit to a sip of sports drink. Yet then there would be days when I said "eff it!" and ate Cinnamon Toast Crunch and milk, and nothing happened. It made absolutely no sense.

I've never felt more more ashamed of my appearance, or more uncomfortable in my own skin . . . and I'm even ashamed to admit that! My body simply didn't feel like mine. And the worst part was that it didn't seem like there was an explanation or end in sight.


I never intended for these photos to see the light of day, but this is what I looked like end-of-day versus the next morning. I know my room is a mess. This was truly only supposed to be for my mom (she's mad about the mess, too).

I saw so many doctors and went through so many labs; my initial appointment was to see if it was hormonal. It wasn't. I saw an OB-GYN. I had two ultrasounds. I tried the low-FODMAPS diet (it didn't go well). I had my blood tested for a thyroid imbalance. My doctors were stumped, and I was frustrated to the point of many angry tears.

For 11 months, I wasn't comfortable with my body . . . I've never felt more more ashamed of my appearance."

Two glimmers of hope seemed to come at once: my doctor referred me to a phenomenal GI, and one of my close friends referred me to an acupuncturist and naturopathic doctor here in the city. Although I had been through so many appointments and tests already with no results, I tried to remain optimistic. And these were still two avenues I hadn't tried!

First up was my acupuncture visit with Dr. Magnolia Ng of Advance Health SF, and then my GI appointment with gastroenterologist, Dr. Daniel Conlin. Two very different doctors from very different backgrounds seemed to know the source immediately: stress. It was the first time anyone had brought up the idea that something mental could trigger such a strong physical reaction, but they both seemed certain. Stress was the one factor that did come into play when I moved. Long-distance move to a new city, new job, new everything equals one stressed out me. I didn't even notice because everything has been so go-go-go.

Dr. Conlin didn't cut any corners in his approach, and he didn't just write me off saying, "you're stressed, just calm down!" and send me on my way after collecting a copay. He tested my blood and breath for celiac, SIBO, h. pylori, IBD, and post-infection bacterial overgrowth (everything came back negative). He asked me to eliminate dairy, despite the fact that he didn't really think I was lactose intolerant. He went through so many avenues, but kept coming back to the idea that it was probably stress-induced. I asked him if I was a "freak case" or if he had seen this in other patients, and he said, "You're definitely not alone; I see this in many young women your age, typically high-achieving, A-type college grads who work here [in San Francisco] in some kind of fast-paced tech or startup company." It was like he read my bio. He knew. I knew. It was stress.


Exhibit B of the stress bloating and the next morning's mystical disappearance. I swear I'm not usually this messy.

What I appreciated most about Dr. Conlin was his approach to treatment. He said if it was a celiac or SIBO case, he'd have different recommendations, but for me, he thought acupuncture, charcoal tablets, ginger root, and ginger tea, and specifically Align probiotics would be helpful in my treatment (he noted that it's the only brand he recommends, so I went with it). His openness to natural treatment despite coming from a Western background increased my trust in him and made me more comfortable in my health journey.

It was hard to explain to family and friends that stress was causing arbitrary abdominal distention, so I wanted to learn more. Apparently, an influx of stress can upset the microbiome (the ecosystem of good and bad bacteria in your gut, which can influence nearly all areas of your health). I spoke with Amie Valpone, nutritionist and founder of TheHealthyApple.com, who gave me some incredible insight as to what has been happening in my body. "Having too much non-beneficial bacteria in your gut has been linked to many health issues such as heart disease, fibromyalgia, eczema, asthma, depression, cancer, autoimmunity, allergies, obesity, autism, and allergies," she said . . . and in my case, inexplicable abdominal distention.

"We are so caught up in our busy lives that we don't realize how stressed out we are - that's when the health issues start to appear out of nowhere."

"When our microbiome is out of balance from stress, we get an imbalance of non-beneficial bacteria such as yeasts, parasites, and bad bacteria that take over and make us feel bloated, tired, and bring along a host of unwanted symptoms that range from person to person."

She went on to say that "change in diet, travel, processed foods, and stress from work, our family, friends, and so forth," can trigger this imbalance, but "we are so caught up in our busy lives that we don't realize how stressed out we are - that's when the health issues start to appear out of nowhere." It was amazing to hear those words of affirmation, because that's exactly what I had experienced. It was totally out of nowhere, and I truly had been so caught up in my busy life.

My gut was off thanks to stress, which caused the inexplicable bloating (that couldn't be attributed to anything I was eating) and the mission now was to use different natural remedies together to restore balance and get me out of a place of stress (that's a work in progress, honestly). "The goal is to address the underlying root cause of why your gut is imbalanced in the first place, instead of covering up your symptoms with a Band-Aid approach," said Amie. "That's where food, stress, mind-body practices, and probiotics come into play."

Dr. Ng had an additional approach to pair with my acupuncture treatments for both stress and energy blockages in my abdomen: Chinese herbs. She prescribed and gave me a bottle of Mu Xiang Shun Qi Pian, or "BloatEase," to take three times a day. "Emotional upset such as frustrations or worry, overwork, and a constitutional or genetic weakness can make a person prone to digestive disorders," she told me. The herbs and the acupuncture were intended to set things right again. She also mentioned to me the importance of using both traditional Eastern medicine in combination with Western medicine - and my recovery has been a testament to that.

The combination of treatment has been absolutely life changing for me. The Chinese herbs, probiotics, and acupuncture treatment (along with continuing to eat a balanced diet, getting enough sleep, and staying on my workout schedule) has helped restore my body to its natural shape. The bloating is going away, even though I still have to work on de-stressing. When it does happen, the bloating has decreased in size, severity, discomfort, and frequency, and I'm finally starting to feel comfortable with my body again.

What did I learn from all this? For one, Western and Eastern medicine aren't mutually exclusive, and in fact, when they're used together, they've got a symbiotic, 360 approach that can be even more effective than if either were used on their own.

I've also learned to advocate for my health. If you're not getting answers, don't give up. Make another appointment. Bug your doctor. Ask for another referral. Don't take no for an answer. The world of healthcare is freaking nuts, and if you don't advocate for yourself, no one else will. I got pretty lucky in the way that my doctors were really helpful and responsive when I pushed, but I still had to jump through a lot of hoops to get the treatment I needed. Don't be intimidated, don't give up, and most of all, don't stress. A solution is out there for you, too.

For the Holidays, All We Want to Wear Are Leggings (Obvi)

We're saying it: you can absolutely wear leggings to all your holiday dinners with friends and the in-laws. With cool styles like leather and suede, leggings aren't solely reserved for the gym anymore. In fact, we have the athleisure trend to thank for bringing these comfy bottoms back to all areas of our lives, even at work. And if you can wear leggings to the office, why not for the holidays?

They're warmer than tights, less constricting than jeans, and can be styled just like any pair of pants. Because of their versatility, stars like Olivia Palermo and Gigi Hadid are constantly rocking their leggings, making them look stylish enough for the streets. We've decoded a few of the model-approved outfits that center around the piece, so that you too can re-create the look.

Meet the Princess Who Dresses Better Than Kate Middleton

If you thought Kate Middleton had quite the fashion-forward wardrobe, perhaps you haven't been following the outfit choices of another royal: Princess Mary of Denmark. The polished dresser beat out the Duchess of Cambridge as most stylish royal - again! - in a recent poll conducted by Hello! magazine. Out of 30,000 readers, a whopping 30 percent were team Mary, a number that immediately sparked our interest.

So we went back into the archives and found plenty of Mary's chicest looks, which, truth be told, may be a bit more daring than those seen on Kate. Read on to see them all as we hold out hope for Kate this year.

The 1 Type of Dress Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Are Always Shopping For

It's all too often we spot Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen on the red carpet, posing in stunning gowns. Only, it can be difficult to ID their looks - at least right away. While it's easy to assume the duo created the pieces they're wearing, that's not always the case. The sisters spoke to InStyle in a new interview, revealing details about their design process and their strong love for vintage shopping:

"There's something nice about knowing you are the only person in the world who has it. It's sort of like buying art. For everything that we call modern today, think about pieces made in the '20s and how modern they looked then and now," Mary-Kate said.

"Quality and scarcity. You look at these pieces and you have an emotional reaction, not just because they are pretty objects, but because they look and feel different from what is possible to do currently," Ashley explained.

Aha! So that's why the pair tends to appear granny-chic, oftentimes slipping into oversize silhouettes. The bonus? Designer dresses tend to be marked down when they come from past collections. Of course, styling such classic items can be difficult, so read on to see how the fashion masterminds do it, then check out even more tricks and tips from the Olsens.

26 Times Selena Gomez's Airport Outfits Were Comfy and Chic

Selena Gomez spends a lot of hours on airplanes - thanks to all that jetsetting to attend award shows with BFF Taylor Swift and pose for hot magazine covers. And through the years, the singer and actress has picked up a trick or two about dressing warm for the frigid temperatures inside the plane, always being ready for the paparazzi, and packing a practical but gorgeous bag with all the essentials. Her outfits are stylish and comfortable and provide plenty of airport and street style inspiration. See all the times Selena's style was ready to fly away, then check out her all-time sexiest Instagram pictures.

Costco investigated over allegations pharmacy directors accepted kickbacks for certain brands

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Costco is being investigated by Ontario's Ministry of Health for its compliance with the province's legislation on selling pharmaceutical and over-the-counter drugs.