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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Running Out of Time? 22 Last-Minute Gifts That He’ll Love
We've all forgotten things at some point - to pay a bill, to return a phone call, to buy a present. We're here to help you solve the latter.
If there's a man in your life you've completely forgotten to buy something for - or have just been putting it off - we have some great last-minute ideas. Whether he likes to cook, drink, or do both, we have it here. Many of these products offer 2-day shipping, so you can get them to your doorstep faster than ever.
Related: 24 Gifts For Him That Look More Expensive Than They Are
If You're So F*cking Over Unicorns, the "Dead" Unicorn Cake Trend Was Made For You
First there were picture-perfect, Instagram-ready unicorn cakes. Then came fat unicorn cakes. And now, "dead" unicorn cakes are on the brink of taking over social media, likely due to the fact that the mythical horn-topped creatures have fully inundated every facet of our lives over the past few years.
Though the first few dead unicorn cakes ever shared on social media are a bit gory and feature red icing to mimic blood, it looks like Instagram user naturally.jo was the first person to go the less-graphic route, crafting a white fondant-covered unicorn-shaped cake that reveals gorgeous rainbow-colored layers when sliced. Since the 17-year-old (yep, you read that correctly) shared his dead unicorn cake masterpiece with his followers, a few others have followed suit, creating their own renditions. It's truly only a matter of time before these completely take over your Instagram feed because, let's face it: it's time to kiss the unicorn trend goodbye.
12 Heartwarming Pet Stories From 2018 That Prove We Definitely Don't Deserve Them
If you're anything like us, the one thing that can turn our occasional sour mood into a grin is a heartwarming pet story that pops up on our newsfeeds. And whether you're more of a dog person or can't go an hour at work without looking at the cat photos you keep on your computer, there were oodles of sweet stories circulating the internet in 2018 to hold us over for a while.
Need a little ray of sunshine today? Read through to get a glimpse at some of favorite headlines from this year that center on various four-legged friends, and try not to smile ear-to-ear in the process.
Looking For the Perfect Gift For Teachers? We Have 28 of Them
If you want to show your child's teacher that you truly appreciate the leadership and commitment they've shown your children this year, put some thought into getting them a holiday gift. You don't have to spend a ton - a simple gesture rooted in their favorite hobbies does the trick. Whether that's encouraging them to indulge in a good lunch, reading, or curling up at home to relax, we've highlighted our favorite teacher gifts for the season.
This Is How We're Saving Up For a Big Family Trip
If you've ever been to Walt Disney World, you know that it's not only the happiest place on earth, but also one of the most expensive. This Spring, we'll be taking our first vacation there as a family of 5, so, as you can imagine, it's taking an exorbitant amount of planning.
When we decided to go, money-saving tips were the first thing we researched. We've already booked one of their value resorts, passed on the pricey dining plans, and settled on driving instead of flying. But since we'll be there on our daughter's fifth birthday, we know we definitely won't be able to skate by without a visit to the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique or a few character dining experiences. Then there's the souvenirs that I'm sure our three children will need (we'll let each of them choose one). All of those extras will undoubtedly cost a pretty penny. Here are three slightly unconventional ways we're saving up for them.
1. Making Every Penny Count
Literally. Since we almost exclusively use cash in our household, we end up with a lot of change. All of that change makes its way to a giant water cooler bottle. We'll roll it into our car and cash it in at our bank right before our trip. There's no telling how much we'll have, but the fact that it's been building for over a year now with another several months to go leaves me hopeful that we'll get at least a couple hundred dollars.
2. Ibotta
If you haven't downloaded the Ibotta app, then drop everything and do it right now. It requires minimal effort, and I've earned over $300 since joining two years ago. How fast or how slow your earnings accumulate depends on how you use it (I don't let it change my shopping habits, so I tend to earn slowly), and you can get lots of bonus cash for mobile shopping and referring your friends. That money can be used to purchase electronic gift cards or transferred directly to your Paypal or Venmo account. With our upcoming trip, I'm letting my earnings build, and I'll withdraw the money right before we go. By the time Spring rolls around, there should be at least $100 in my account to use for some small souvenirs for each of our kids.
3. Credit Card Points
As a rule, we don't rely on credit cards. However, certain things (like my gym membership, online purchases, and travel expenses) require them, so we're accumulating points. Our credit card allows us to use our points toward our balance, which is exactly what we'll do once we purchase our park tickets. Since we don't use our cards much, we certainly won't have enough points to cover the cost of our tickets in their entirety, but something is better than nothing!
The Best Stocking Stuffers For Your Toddler, No Matter Their Interests
Once your teeny baby becomes a toddler, personality development goes into overdrive and you find yourself with a curious little one who has so many interests (granted, some of those interests may be the neighborhood garbage men or the actual trash can in your kitchen). If you're stuck over what to get your toddler for the holidays, the key, in my opinion, is a bunch of little gifts that will keep them busy in different ways.
Check out our favorite small gifts for toddlers that will make their stockings so much fun to open.
This Is What the Holidays Are Like When Your Partner Works Crazy Hours
When I was growing up, I was lucky enough that my whole family was together on holidays. We celebrated with my mom, dad, brothers, cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve. I always envisioned doing the same for my children when I became a mom. And while our growing family does partake in all kinds of fun holiday traditions every year, it's become our norm that one person is almost always absent.
My husband has a shift work job, so we rarely spend a lot of time together as a family during regular months, but during the holidays, the overtime shifts and extra jobs offer a very enticing paycheck he understandably has difficulty turning down. It's never easy for him to miss out on seeing our daughter's face light up when we have breakfast with Santa or miss our toddler's squeals of delight at a lit up Christmas tree, but we make the holidays work for us, whether that means celebrating without him or celebrating on a different day.
As difficult as it can be for me to explain to two little faces looking up at me and wondering why daddy's not there, it's just as hard for him to be at work knowing they're missing him.
I've continued the traditions we did when I was a child, like spending time with extended family on Thanksgiving, taking the kids to see Santa, picking the perfect Christmas tree, and baking cookies, but I've learned to just plan things as though my husband won't be around for them, then if he happens to be home for one or a few, it's that much better! I can't say I don't care when he's not there, but that's just life for us, and I make the best of it for myself and our kids. And when he is around for those moments, we put even more focus and appreciation on being together.
The biggest thing we had to get used to during the holidays was learning how to prioritize those traditions. Everyone's calendars fill up quickly, so we ask ourselves things like, "Which events does he really want to be a part of and which ones is he OK (and will the kids be OK with him) skipping?" At the top of our list is getting our Christmas tree with my brother and his family, which my husband and I have done since well before we were married with children. It's our favorite holiday tradition, so we always try to make it work. It's been really fun watching our families grow from two couples to two pair of moms and dads with four kids between us. It's memories like these where we can slow down and spend quality time together that make the holiday hustle worthwhile.
Then there's things like holiday crafts, breakfast with Santa, and cookie baking and decorating. While my husband would obviously enjoy seeing the kids dip their hands and feet in paint to create a holiday-themed work of art or watch them go nuts spreading far too much frosting on sugar cookies, he's content with pictures and videos. And the kids are usually focused enough to not really miss his presence. Sometimes we get our Christmas tree and it sits bare in the living room for days before we can all decorate together, and sometimes he sets it up and goes to sleep before his next shift and we decorate without him. When we go to church on Christmas Eve and have dinner with our extended family, there's an obvious hole at our table if he's working. We just try to take it one memory-making moment at a time.
One Christmas, he was working overnight and was scheduled to come home Christmas morning. He didn't want to miss seeing our daughter come down the stairs to her presents under the tree, but she wakes up before he gets home. So, I kept her in my room reading Christmas books and painting her nails until he came through the front door, and we all went downstairs together. This year, he'll come home Thanksgiving morning and need to go to sleep while our house fills with family and I entertain and prep our meal. But he'll wake up and enjoy turkey with us before heading back to work, so everybody wins.
It just takes a little tweaking and understanding on both our parts. As difficult as it can be for me to explain to two little faces looking up at me and wondering why daddy's not there, it's just as hard for him to be at work knowing they're missing him. We've become very good at working together to communicate our feelings. If there's an event I really want him to be at with us, I need to tell him it's important to me and not brush it off like it doesn't matter. Not being honest about my expectations or desires would leave me feeling resentful and him feeling confused about why I'm upset. And this is where our village comes in, too. We make plans with friends and other family members to ensure we're getting the most out of every moment with or without daddy. I have a network of friends whose husbands also work crazy hours, and it's extremely helpful and heartwarming knowing we are here for one another.
While I sit and go over dates and events for the holiday season wondering which my husband might be able to attend, it's not far from my mind that some parents do this alone all the time. Some children's parents are overseas, some have to split their time between two houses, and some may have lost a parent. So, during the holiday season especially, we make sure to count our blessings and remain thankful for what we do have. If we celebrate Thanksgiving on the last Wednesday of the month or Christmas a few days late, who cares? We still have each other.
Stop Searching -These Are the 44 Best Tween Gifts of 2018
Not little kids, but not quite teens, tweens can be a difficult group to please when it comes to shopping. But with our list of gifts, you're sure to get a smile from the biggest kids (but don't call them that!) in your life. From gifts for sports fanatics to mini fashionistas, these presents are perfect for your middle schooler who can't wait to grow up but still can't resist a cool toy or two.
- Additional reporting by Eleanor Sheehan
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13 Elf on the Shelf Party Supplies That Look Like They Came Straight From the North Pole
Matching Elf on the Shelf pajamas, an Elf on the Shelf movie, and a Lilo & Stitch version of Elf on the Shelf are just a few of the many ways the sweet, fun, and mischievous tradition has become even more popular over the last few years. While some parents might find the entire thing ridiculous, there are so many others who look forward to creatively planning out their elf's visits every year and how each one will teach their kids meaningful lessons about the holiday season. But did you know you could take things one step further and throw an Elf on the Shelf party? Whether it's a welcome party for your elf to kick off the season or a themed birthday party for your December baby, there are a ton of supplies to help you nail the festive theme. Keep reading to see them all now!
Target Is Selling the Best Ugly Sweaters We've Seen, and We're Pretty Sure That's a Wasted Santa Right There
When it comes to purchasing your of-the-moment holiday decorations and garb this year, you can't beat the always-popular ugly sweater. Ugly sweaters check all the boxes: they're festive, attention-grabbing, and easy as ever to wear. So before you get going on your search, let us do all of the work for you and direct your attention toward Target. The store is brimming with some of the cheekiest ugly holiday sweaters we've ever seen. Whether you envision your Santa sipping on Merlot or petting cats, both options exist. We're dead serious.
Target Is Discounting Its Gift Cards For 1 Day Only, and Is This Real Life?
If there's a Target-lover in your family or inner circle, one of the best things you can give them during the holidays is a gift card to their favorite retailer. That way, they can peruse the store at their leisure and stock up on everything from cozy goodies to pieces from Hearth & Hand. If you haven't picked up one yet, you're in luck - the retailer is offering 10 percent off Target gift cards for one day this weekend. On Sunday Dec. 2, you can get 10 percent off Target gift cards (up to $300 in value) both in-store and online. No code needed!
Target ran this offer last year and it was a huge hit, so this is definitely something you don't want to miss. Check out the festive designs.
I'm Pretty Good at Defending My Point, Thanks to This 1 Thing My Mom Always Had Me Do
The word no. I hated hearing it. When I was in sixth grade and wanted to dye my hair half cherry red and half blue, and later, when preteen angst knocked me off my feet and I wanted to attend every party and afterschool activity where my crushes hung out, I definitely didn't want to hear it then.
But like many of these stories go, I had parents. And those parents shook their heads left and right when I asked to stay out late, go to someone's house they'd never met, or get a fifth piercing in my ear (pro tip: ask grandpa). What was unique about these formative years, however, was the way my parents handled my asks. While the word "no" carried weight, it wasn't the end of the line. Mom would often see the frustration in my face, the wrinkles in my forehead, and say, "Convince me otherwise."
Then it was my turn. I'd head to my room, rip out notebook paper, and get to work. First I'd write out my mom's response - why my mom said no. Then I'd come up with a rebuttal. I'd write that down next. Then I'd draw a thick line, one to separate mom's feelings from mine. Underneath the harsh marker I'd write why I should be able to do the thing I was asking about. And next to it I'd guess what my mom would say back and write that down. This would force me to think ahead, and to think arguments through in my head all the way until the finish when there were no more ways to slice it.
While the word "no" carried weight, it wasn't the end of the line.
At that point, I'd take my wordy presentations back into my parents' room and make my argument. I'd state what I believed their issue was, and why I thought it was wrong. Then I'd make my argument, and include why they likely thought it wasn't a good enough reason. Then, I'd present them with a compromise, pointing to my presentation. So if the entire visual was about me wanting to go to a party at a kid's house they'd never met, maybe the compromise was that I'd call them every hour to check in and let them know I was safe. If the ask was reasonable enough, and my argument was sound, it worked fairly often.
This behavior - constantly thinking ahead about what the other person might say next - sharpened the way I disagree with people. Now, when I argue as an adult, I don't only focus on what I want or need. I have empathy and consider what the other person wants and how they feel. I can visualize a way in which conflicting desires coexist. It just requires some paper and pen.
How to Have the Ultimate Day at Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party
There are few things more magical than Disney World during the holidays. If you're a major fan of Christmas and also extremely obsessed with Magic Kingdom, then Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party just might rank as your all-time favorite Disney experience (and as a born and raised Orlando, FL, kid who practically grew up in Tomorrowland, I can fully attest to its magic). From the festive songs ringing throughout the park to the endless holiday treats, this event is the perfect way to jump into the holiday spirit. Here are some tips on how to make the most of your magical night!
A Substitute Teacher Told Kids That Santa Wasn't Real, and Ohhh Boy
A substitute teacher from Montville, NJ, has landed herself in hot water after telling a classroom full of first graders that Santa isn't real. Michael J. Raj - the principal at the school in question - sent a letter home to parents explaining exactly what happened "regarding [the teacher's] poor judgment in making this proclamation."
"During the course of the day, a substitute teacher apparently announced to the class that Santa was not real," wrote Michael. "As a father of four myself, I am truly aware of the sensitive nature of this announcement." He added that the letter was sent home, "so that you are aware of the situation and if the conversation comes up at home over the next few days you can take appropriate steps to maintain the childhood innocence of the holiday season."
Whether or not your children's substitute teacher makes the f*ck-up of the century or they catch wind of it from the kid down the block, tell them that, "When you stop believing, that's when Santa stops coming" to squash any lingering doubt. Works like a charm.
I Believed in Santa Until 5th Grade and I’m Not the Least Bit Embarrassed
The first time my lanky Jewish father put on a red Santa suit and knocked his slender frame throughout the house, I must have been a toddler. He wore all of the key accessories one would come to expect of Santa - the hat, the red suit, and the long, unmistakable beard. I couldn't get over his eyes, though. "Santa's eyes look just like daddy's," I'd told my mom the first time I met Mr. Clause.
There's something to be said about good performance art.
While Dad's showmanship eventually petered out and he became the Skipping Christmas-reading man I'd later come to know, I was impressionable and believed that I'd met the real Clause once. I needed to nurture our relationship somehow.
I decided to write him letters. Second grade. Third grade. Each December I penned notes to the legend, asking him for Christmas presents, and then, in fourth grade, buried at the bottom of a note - I smile remembering this - I asked him to "Please make Michael Anderson like me." Capital P. Yes, as adolescent hormones were getting the best of me, Santa was the only person well suited to deal with my pre-teen heartache. Evidently I mistook Santa for Dear Abby.
As adolescent hormones were getting the best of me, Santa was the only person well suited to deal with my pre-teen heartache.
Fifth grade was the tipping point. After seeing the leggy Suzanne Somers shill her miracle-working Thighmaster on TV, and convincing myself that if I had one, Michael Anderson would most certainly requite my love, I wrote to Santa my mom and asked for one. They could only be purchased over the TV, I explained, so he'd need to put the order in quickly. Along with my purchase order came another note. I plead with him to make this the year that Michael liked me back. And, if he could, "please also get my mom this pretty jewelry box she saw on QVC because she really deserves it."
Boom. That's how you unknowingly lay in the guilt. Up until that point in my career as a devout Santa-believer, my mom ate these letters up, getting a pure kick out of how much weight I'd given to Dad's Santa shtick. When that Christmas came and went, and a classmate made a flip comment about how no one believed in Santa anymore, I finally went to my mom for the truth.
She couldn't bare to lie to me any longer. Having become so mature and self-aware that I was using Santa's ear to ask him to buy presents for my mom made her feel immense guilt. Plus, I was now starting to ask for things that couldn't be purchased easily (how the heck was she going to get a Thighmaster?). This all told her that the right thing to do was to sit me down for a talk.
She sat me down on the couch, took a deep breath, and softy placed her hands on my knees. "I already have a jewelry box, honey."
This "Good in Bed" Face Mask Sounds So Sexy - but It Actually Blew My Mind
To be "good in bed" takes on a new meaning with Glamglow's newest mask - and, admittedly, with the surge of face masks for every part of your body (see this one that's made just for your butt) and the rise of the questionable vajacial, I did originally think the brand made it for, erm, the lower region . . .
But just to be clear: the Glamglow Good in Bed Passionfruit Softening Night Cream ($54) is meant for your face. (Seriously, don't slather it anywhere below your waistline.) Once I popped open the box to see the cream, I immediately realized it was a sleeping mask - a cream that is more emollient than your typical evening moisturizer and meant to be worn overnight. I spread a thin layer across my face and my neck and thought that it truly felt like spreading a dessert topping across my skin. Then, I switched off my light, laid on my back, and fell asleep.
Of course, I woke up face down, but I was surprised to find no greasy residue on my pillow. My skin felt extra bouncy and smooth, and it looked visibly brighter. It was so hydrating that if I didn't already know where my dry patches typically were, I would never have been able to guess. What was most impressive was that the really dry area around my lips that started out red (irritated by the cold weather in New York City) had gone down significantly - to a point where it was no longer sensitive when I placed makeup on top of it.
Glamglow hid a miracle cream inside the jar that - if I didn't know any better - could have been mistaken as lube. Good thing I read the directions.
Glamglow Good in Bed Passionfruit Softening Night Cream ($54) will be available on the brand's website in December.
Stop Everything: All Bath & Body Works Candles Are 64% Off Tomorrow
Bath & Body Works is helping you kick off December with the scent of holiday cheer. Tomorrow, you'll be able to purchase any three-wick candle for only $9 (the candles are typically $25). You can either create the ultimate Winter ambiance by choosing from the brand's 11 holiday-inspired collections (like the sugary Vanilla Bean Noel and warm, comforting Spiced Gingerbread Swirl) or indulge in one of the brand's signature fragrances (if you're a fan of the Aromatherapy Eucalyptus and Spearmint Candle ($25) like I am, it's time to stock up).
The sale is only for tomorrow, so start sifting through scents and pre-filling your carts. Happy shopping.
Take Note - These Are the Best Beauty Products of 2018, According to Our Editors
In the quest to send a person to Mars or reach a definitive solution to the reusable straw debate, 2018 wasn't our year. But in beauty, these past 12 months have been an innovation goldmine.
This year brought some of the coolest launches in every category - we've seen fun new makeup textures, innovations in skin and hair care, and groundbreaking ingredients that solved our problems with just a swipe, spritz, or comb-through. We've asked editors to share their favorite beauty products of 2018 - the ones that transformed our skin, revived our hair, and worked magic everywhere in between. Check them out, ahead.
2018's Best Celebrity Hair Color Transformations Will Make You Do a Double Take
Chances are, if you think of a color (no matter how vibrant), it has probably graced the heads of one of our favorite celebrities. From dramatic blue to cotton candy pink, and even full-blown rainbow, we've seen stars streaking and working prismatic ombres into their strands. On the other hand, some have opted for platinum transformations, with blond and silver new 'dos flooding their Instagrams. Ahead are the hair color transformations of the year - the ones that made us do a double take, and left us shook.
We Need These Gilmore Girls Makeup Bags Like Lorelai Needs Coffee
A new trio of makeup pouches is perfect for people who feel like they never left Stars Hollow . . . even though Gilmore Girls technically ended a decade ago. The kitschy retailer and gifts goldmine BoxLunch is currently selling three nesting makeup bags inspired by the beloved show.
The larger bag has logos on it for Lorelai and Rory's frequent haunts, including Al's Pancake World, Miss Patty's School of Ballet, the Dragonfly Inn, and of course Luke's Diner. The set is available for $30, but if you buy two, BoxLunch will throw a third one in for free. Know any passionate Gilmore Girls fans? If so, looks like you just figured out their holiday gift.
18 Beauty Gifts Teens Will Love, So You Can Stop Freaking Out About What to Give Them
As you probably already know, teens are cooler than you and know every pop culture and social media trend way before you, which means you should fear them. Buying a gift for a teen can be even scarier because these kids know exactly what they like and don't like. Luckily we've rounded up some beauty gifts we're confident they'll be into, so you can take a deep breath and stop panicking about what to get your cool 16-year-old cousin who is already Instagram-famous (How does she make her space buns to look so good?).
Check out the on-trend gifts that are fun, photo-friendly, and totally worthy of their Musical.ly videos. . . and no, we don't know what that is either.
Anastasia's Amrezy Highlighter Is Back to Give You the Most High-Impact Glow Ever
Mariah Carey's music video for "Honey" was the first thing that ran through my head when the Anastasia Beverly Hills Amrezy Highlighter ($28) - the brainchild of beauty blogger Amra Olević - first dropped last January. Strange, I know, but the highlighter is just as dreamy as the '90s video, with its waves that shift from champagne to honey-gold etched on the surface.
The compact has stars and the word "Amrezy," which is Olević's Instagram handle, emblazoned across the lid, and pops open to reveal a generous pool of pressed powder. When I tried it, I swirled my favorite fluffy highlighter brush against the ripples and swept it across my cheekbones. Since the pigments are so finely milled, the highlight isn't glittery - it isn't shimmery. Somehow, it looked almost invisible on my tan skin until the light hit it (that's when I noticed the blinding, high-impact shine).
For anyone who didn't have the chance to grab the Anastasia Beverly Hills Amrezy Highlighter while it was first on sale, no worries - it will be back in stock at Sephora on Dec. 7.
See Every Vibrant Eye Shadow in Tarte's Brand-New Remix Palette
Reimagine Tarte's original Tarteist PRO palette, and you'll get Remix Amazonian Clay Palette ($49) - a loaded, kaleidoscopic party.
Flip it open and you'll find a mashup of 20 neutral and bright eye shadows of six different finishes: matte (in shades Wall Art, Mixed Media, and Ink), metallic (Spin, Inspiration, Outside the Lines, Mic Drop, and Graffiti) duochromes (Art Deco and Create), shimmer (Flow, DIY, Splatter, Moonlit, and Sway), glitter (Graphic and Beat Drop), and what the brand calls "luster," which we find to be a finish between metallic and matte (Artist, Color Explosion, and Mashup). Each shade has a smooth and buttery texture with tremendous color payoff.
Ahead are swatches of Tarte's limited-edition twist on its kit of essentials, now available on Tarte's website.
I Finally Tried the Magnetic Mask All Over Instagram, and the Results Were Magical
Skin care can be tricky. With the many interesting trends out there, it's hard to decide which ones are worth spending the time and money on. Trust me, I've been there. I was faced with this dilemma when I heard of the magnetic mask trend - you know, the movement that started when Madonna used one on her butt - but I thought if the mask is good enough for the Queen of Pop, it should be more than enough for me.
I decided to test the Onyx Youth Magnet Mask ($71), which has antiaging oils and minerals found in a Korean volcano - very cool stuff. The kit includes the mask, its applicator, a magnetic wand that is meant to lift the gray cream straight from the skin, and plastic covers that slip onto the tip of the magnet to make for easy cleanup.
Mask application was easy and fast. I used the boat-shaped applicator to spread a thin layer on my face (this helped me spread the mask more evenly and prevented me from getting my hands dirty). Then the waiting game started. The directions said to leave the mask on for five to 10 minutes, so I let it work its magic while watching a TV show and scrolling through Instagram. After seven minutes were up, I put the cover on the wand and began to hover it above my skin. I found it interesting that I didn't have to let the wand touch my skin. The magnet was strong enough to pick the mask completely off my face - no rinse necessary.
It was entertaining to watch this process and kind of magical, too. After the mask was off, I massaged what was left into my skin. My face not only felt deeply cleansed but also incredibly smooth and moisturized. The Onyx Youth Magnet Mask is a great way to have a mini spa experience in the comfort of your home.
Everything We Know About the New Zara Lipsticks Designed by Pat McGrath
Zara has long been where you shop for stylish, on-trend pieces, but now the brand is ensuring you don't have to go elsewhere to complete your look.
The fast-fashion company is launching a set of lipsticks that are going to perfectly match your chic-as-hell aesthetic as you take them out of your new snakeskin belt bag (obviously also snagged at Zara). One of the best parts is that the Ultimatte Lipsticks come in 12 shades created by legendary makeup artist Pat McGrath, meaning you can now experience her genius at a fraction of the cost of her luxurious eponymous line. (Zara's is $13, while McGrath's is $38.) Each lipstick is matte, impossibly creamy, and impressively vibrant.
Not only is the formula high-end quality, but the packaging is also surprisingly sophisticated. The matte black tube includes a magnetic closure (so it won't come apart and stain your purse), and each lipstick is embossed with the signature Zara logo, which you can see ahead.
The lipsticks are launching on Zara's website starting Dec. 5, so get ready to add these to your cart. We've received word from the brand that liquid lipsticks and a trio lip set will also be launching next week, so stay tuned for more cosmetics concoctions.
Check out an image of the lipstick's packaging and swatches of all 12 colors ahead.
The Hands-Down Best Celebrity Tattoos From 2018 - Plus Their Hidden Meanings
Some celebrities, like people, have a lot of tattoos, and while a few of them are quite daring (cough, Ben Affleck, cough), we still love checking them out - especially because they're often created by some of the world's top artists. Over the last year, dozens of your favorite stars have gotten inked, and we've collected the very best designs for your viewing pleasure. Each of these tattoos has a special meaning to the celebrity and might even inspire you to celebrate a milestone or a loved one in your life with ink. Check them out ahead.
Every Throwback Beauty Look From Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" Music Video
Pop-culture-lovers everywhere have been eagerly awaiting the drop of Ariana Grande's highly anticipated music video for her single "Thank U, Next" ever since she posted behind-the-scenes photos on Instagram. Luckily, she has finally graced us with the video, and boy, was it worth waiting for.
The video spoofs some of our favorite movies like Legally Blonde, Mean Girls, Bring It On, and 13 Going on 30 and includes the iconic beauty looks from each film. From channeling Regina George with her signature blond hair and glossy pink lips to re-creating Jennifer Garner's early 2000s lob and side part, we're getting a ton of hair and makeup inspiration from this video.
After you've watched the video eight times, be sure to check out our breakdown of her best beauty looks ahead.
These Were the 10 Most Dramatic Hair Transformations of 2018
If 2018 felt like a whirlwind of a year to you, you're not the only one. It went by so quickly - and was so jam-packed - that a number of beauty moments ended up lost in the shuffle. For that reason, we thought it'd be fun to comb through the last several months to highlight the most dramatic hair transformations. Naturally, we asked hairstylists, who study such moments as a part of their jobs, to chime in about who was worthy of making the list. From the red carpet to the runway to social media, these are the celebrity hair transformations that stood out most for them.
Kylie Jenner's Makeup Routine Wouldn't Be Complete Without Stormi Time and Lip Liner
Kylie Jenner's name is basically synonymous with powerhouse beauty entrepreneur at this point, but for all her cosmetic products and Instagram swatches, she rarely posts makeup tutorials to YouTube anymore. What once was a common practice on her personal channel has become a rarity, but when she does share her tips and tricks with viewers, you can bet they'll quickly go viral.
The 21-year-old shared her "get ready with me" routine while on the Astroworld tour with her boyfriend, Travis Scott, and the video amassed hundreds of thousands of views in a matter of hours. She mainly focused on her makeup routine and chose items from her own collections, like the Bronze Palette, Fiji Ultra Glow Highlighter, and Iced Latte Lip Liner. Of course, the new mom had a few precious interruptions from her 9-month-old daughter, a beauty-lover in training. Watch her full routine above and then shop each product Jenner calls out ahead. Could there be another video coming soon? Keep your eyes out - this is only "Part 1," after all.
Get Holographic Nails in No Time With This Step-by-Step Guide
You don't have to look far to find holographic beauty in 2018. It's been incorporated into products, on people's hair, and in manicure designs. Doing it on your nails is one of the easiest ways to try the holographic trend with little effort, especially if you've got a tutorial to guide you. Whether you don't have the time or money to get your nails done consistently or you want to take up a new hobby, we're breaking down how to create the look.
Once you have your hands on the materials, all you need is some practice and you'll be an at-home mani pro in no time. Check out our step-by-step guide ahead.
Get Skin Like Gal Gadot With This Wonder Woman Sheet Mask
In addition to being a beacon of truth, justice, and feminism, Wonder Woman is also a straight-up babe. Bodycare brand Crazy Foam knows fans want to emulate the heroine at every chance they get and teamed up with DC for a sheet mask that's truly worthy of an Amazon princess. The DC Wonder Woman Sheet Mask ($13) is printed with the superhero's face and battles dry skin as hard as she fights crime. It's formulated with chamomile and lemon extract to deeply hydrate your skin and fight flaking.
If you're more into embracing your crazy side, this brand has you covered. The sheet mask also comes in a Harley Quinn variety, complete with the supervillain's crazy clown makeup and hat. If the Wonder Woman mask didn't succeed in scaring the living sh*t out of your roommate, this one is sure to do the job.
Keep reading to shop the masks so you can make your skincare routine much more fun.
All Aboard - the Hogwarts Express Makeup Bag Is Magical and Practical
There is a Hogwarts Express makeup bag, and it's pure magic. Accessories brand Danielle Nicole partnered with Warner Bros. to create a collection of Hogwarts-inspired pieces that are sure to cast a spell on Harry Potter fans everywhere. The Danielle Nicole Hogwarts Express Makeup Bag ($40) is an opalescent clutch emblazoned with an image of a train ticket to the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in gold and gold foil. It's large enough for your beauty essentials like your eyeliners and lipsticks but wide enough (a whole 10 inches) for some of your favorite eye shadow palettes.
So, don't forget to pack this one with you on your way to Platform Nine and Three Quarters. Hogwarts is waiting for you.
I Found a Concealer That Instantly Erases My Under-Eye Bags
When it comes to concealer, I've always had trouble finding a product that truly covers my under-eye bags. Most options crease, come right off, or just don't have enough coverage. Then, a makeup artist applied Lancôme Effacernes Waterproof Undereye Concealer ($31) to my face. I was in total awe. With a few taps of the product, those pesky bags instantly vanished.
The long-wear waterproof formula stays on from morning till night - I never have to reapply. Its silky consistency melts right into my skin for a natural look that isn't cakey or drying. Still not sold? Just check out the amazing reviews on Nordstrom. Of the 375 customers who reviewed the product, almost all of them give it a perfect five stars.
"To date the best full coverage concealer I've found," one buyer wrote. "Does not crease or get blotchy as the day goes on. I have terrible undereye circles and this covers them almost perfectly. I have tried just about every high-end and drugstore brand concealer and this is by far the best."
Consider your hunt over. Once you get your hands on this formula, you'll never want to try anything else again. I promise.
17 Pretty Heels So Stunning, You Won't Even Need to Buy a New Dress
Not sure what to wear to your holiday party this year? No problem, because we've got you covered - and it doesn't even involve dress shopping. Simply throw on that old LBD you've had for years and style it with a pair of standout heels that will grab everyone's attention. Ahead we've curated a list of 17 pretty picks that are bound to steal your heart. From rhinestones to velvet, and even glitter choices, prepare to want them all.
14 Bestselling Gifts From Nordstrom So Genius, They'll Be Out of Stock Any Minute
Not exactly sure how to start your holiday shopping this year? Not to worry: we have the solution for you. We looked to Nordstrom because the department store carries just about everything you could ever dream of, and we dug deep to track down the products we're seeing sell like crazy. From chic boots to cool leather jackets and supercomfy workout leggings, you won't want to drag your feet because these picks are selling fast. Keep scrolling to shop.
Bella Hadid Just Wore a Men's Shirt as a Mindress Because She CAN!
Bella Hadid was lucky enough to fly halfway across the world to attend the Dior Homme show in Tokyo, Japan. The supermodel, who's the brand's makeup ambassador, sat front row with David Beckham in a head-to-toe Dior ensemble. Since Bella loves a good street style look, we weren't that surprised to see her in a hypey, space-age-inspired shirt from the new collection. (She actually wore the men's shirt as a minidress!) What we couldn't keep our eyes off of, though, were her high-top sneakers. The black kicks were covered with beautiful pink and blue flowers, which she accessorized with a pair of crushed velvet socks that are great for the holidays. Read on to see all angles of her outfit and buy similar versions of her sneakers.
We've Found the Cuddliest Coat to Wear This Season, and You Won't Want to Take It Off
When the temperature dips below 60, you better believe I'm already counting down the days until it's Summer again. Life's not exactly a tropical vacation (especially when you're living on the East Coast); you have to deal with dropping temperatures, and that's where this cuddly coat comes in.
Over the past year, teddy bear coats have taken over. In fact, every single time I've worn my favorite I.Am.Gia Pixie Coat out in New York, I play a fun game where I count how many others I see during my commute to work. (Three people in my office own the same exact coat, and I'm not even mad because it's just that good!). The teddy coat is truly one of the most comfortable coats to wear in the Winter because it's soft and fuzzy, and I can wear it with any outfit in my closet. Read on to see how to style one and shop our favorite selects.
Hailey Baldwin Wore a Supersubtle Sweatsuit - Just Kidding, It Was Head-to-Toe Neon
Hailey Baldwin recently went incognito as she arrived at a hair salon in Los Angeles. Just kidding - she was in head-to-toe highlighter green. The model wore sweatpants and an oversize t-shirt in the same electric shade and accessorized the outfit with chunky sneakers, gold hoop earrings, and sleek sunglasses. As I'm sure you already noticed, Hailey was also wearing her new Bieber nameplate necklace, which is blindingly blingy. That's all in addition to her stunning oval-shaped engagement ring, by the way. Ahead, see pictures from her latest outing and shop similar neon t-shirts and sweatpants.
How to Wear the Most Flattering Pants on Earth, Which You're Probably Totally Afraid Of
When you describe the paper bag pant out loud - all bunched up at the waist with a loose fitting leg - it doesn't sound all that flattering. And maybe that's why women continue to reach for their trusty old mom jeans. But we're about to prove that the paper bag silhouette is not to be knocked. In fact, it's got an extremely flattering cut. The cinch tie accentuates your waist and creates a long, lean shape.
If you choose a design that's smartly tailored in a quality fabric, you'll feel so confident that you'll probably replace your tight-fitting, cropped trousers with these instead. Whether you like free-flowing silk or something with a bit more structure, we rounded up some styles we think you should try on for size, and we're also recommending the perfect outfits to style them out.
Wondering What to Get Your Guy For the Holidays? Try One of These 16 Cool Coats
Coats are smart gifts for guys - trust us. Whether they're obsessed with fashion or have been wearing the same jeans for years, everyone needs outerwear, meaning they'll actually wear the gift you get them. Plus, this is your chance to help influence their style a little bit. Whether he's into a sleek, tailored look or prefers a sportier silhouette, there's a great coat just waiting for him this holiday season.
22 Cute and Cozy Pieces Every Fashion Girl Will Be Hoping For This Year
Whether you're hunting for the perfect gifts for your loved ones or you're window shopping for your own wish list, try looking at Free People. The cool retailer carries everything from cozy coats to stunning jewelry and lush beauty products. We did the hard work for you and uncovered its 22 hottest picks of the year. Keep scrolling to shop our top picks.
Lady Gaga - Queen of Our Hearts - Wears a Sparkly, Sheer Gown on the Red Carpet
Lady Gaga continues to show off her star power on the red carpet. While supporting her A Star Is Born costar Bradley Cooper at the 2018 American Cinematheque Award Presentation, Gaga opted for a stunning gown. The sparkly Azzedine Alaïa number came with a halter neck that showed off her toned arms. It looks like the sheer gown also featured tiny little snowflake laser cutouts. For another touch of shine, she accessorized with dangling Amwaj diamond earrings and shimmery eye shadow.
The Only 6 Outerwear Pieces You Need For Winter - All For Less Than $100 at Kohl's
As we shop for the perfect outerwear pieces for Winter, our biggest priority is to find something both stylish and affordable. Luckily, Kohl's has a ton of cute picks that won't break the bank. From plaid blazers to velvet puffers and even an on-trend teddy coat, the store is offering some covetable designs. The best part? Everything comes in at under $100, so maybe you can get two! Keep reading to shop our favorite picks of the season.
Toss Your Heels Aside: These 14 Glitter Flats Will Get You Through the Holidays Like a Pro
We've all been there . . . stuck in a pair of uncomfortable heels but the party is far from over. This holiday season, give your feet a break by trading in those too-high heels for comfy flats. You don't have to sacrifice on style, either, because we uncovered 14 pretty glitter pairs that are bound to get you tons of compliments. From chic slides to classic ballet flats, prepare to want them all. Take a look at our favorites ahead.
Nicole Kidman Looks Like She Floated Off a Cloud in This Ethereal Feather Top
By looking at pictures, we think it's safe to assume Nicole Kidman was feeling her fun and flirty outfit at the 2018 ARIA Music Awards. The actress attended the Sydney, Australia award show to support her husband Keith Urban, who was hosting. Nicole hit the red carpet in an ethereal feathered blouse and silk pants from Oscar de la Renta's recent Spring 2019 collection. She accessorized the look with metallic gold heels, a printed box clutch, and the right amount of diamonds. Ahead, see pictures from her elegant red carpet appearance and shop an array of different feathery looks.
40 Ways to Wear Your Ankle Boots This Fall, Plus the Pairs Worth Shopping For
While you probably own a fair number of ankle boots - or booties, as you might refer to them - it's time to upgrade your closet. This year's fresh trends mean updated silhouettes like cowboy boots, and there are so many outfit ideas that come with just this one shape alone. So imagine the possibilities ahead when we tell you we've gathered looks across the board that are grounded with all types of ankle boots. Some have lucite heels or come in animal print, some are metallic, and some have unexpected buckles, studs, or cutouts. If you do already own a pair you love, after you read on, you'll have countless new ways to wear them. And if all this inspiration brings on the shopping itch, we've rounded up our favorite styles available now.
Kendall Jenner's Printed Sweatshirt Has Us Asking, "Is Kanye West Her New Stylist?"
Never mind ugly Christmas sweaters, the Kardashian family seems to have a thing for family sweaters. Kendall Jenner proved this theory when she attended a basketball game in an oversize printed sweatshirt by streetwear brand Cactus Plant Flea Market. A similar sweatshirt had been spotted on brother-in-law Kanye West just days before.
Kendall styled a brown version of the low-key sweatshirt with white mom jeans and her soon-to-be-signature snakeskin boots, animatedly thrown in the air during the evidently tense game. Read on to see the sweatshirt that has us asking, "Is Kanye her new stylist?" Then shop the style for yourself!
20 Holiday Party Pieces We're Buying From H&M - Starting at Just $20
If you're on the hunt for the perfect holiday party look this year, don't feel the need to overspend. Instead, try looking to H&M, because it's filled with so many stylish picks that look way more expensive than they are. From velvet dresses to glitter heels and furry coats, we rounded up its best pieces of the season so you can shop smart. Keep scrolling to check out our favorites.
Calling It Now: Kylie Jenner's Denim Jumpsuit Is the New Canadian Tuxedo
It's no secret that Kylie Jenner's got a bangin' closet chock-full of sexy dresses, envy-inducing bags, and head-turning shoes. But I've never wanted to borrow something from the 21-year-old's wardrobe more than when I laid eyes on her IRO denim jumpsuit. As soon as Kylie stepped out in New York City in the formfitting one-piece, I thought to myself, "Damn, what a rad way to put a spin on the denim-on-denim trend!"
Kylie's jumpsuit hugged her famous curves in all the right places and featured a prominent zip-up closure in the front. My personal favorite detail? The exposed lambskin that lined both her collar and cuffs to keep her cozy while gallivanting around the Big Apple. She jazzed up her casual denim ensemble with snakeskin booties, a furry Dior saddle bag, and gold hoop earrings.
If you, too, are obsessed with Kylie's jumpsuit, you'll have to shell out a little more than $1,000 to score one for yourself. In case you don't casually have a grand lying around to blow on jumpsuits, I found a few similar, more affordable styles for you to shop ahead. You can thank me later.
The Detail on Victoria Beckham's Pants Will Definitely Make You Do a Double Take
Victoria Beckham has never met a trend she's too afraid to try. Though the singer-turned-designer definitely has a signature look, over the years, we've seen her experiment with everything from PVC catsuits to all-over leopard print. On Thursday, she gave another tricky look a try when she sported a pair of skinny stirrup pants, stretched over heeled boots. The black ribbed leggings are from her own collection, and she teamed them with a belted peplum jacket from the same collection, both of which you can shop ahead.
However, though she started the day wearing her own label, she did a quick change later that day into something a bit more unexpected. After a spot of vintage shopping, Victoria emerged in NYC having swapped her tailored topper for a more casual camo jacket. She posted a number of videos to her Instagram Stories that showed her trying various items (including a multicolored blanket) during her vintage shopping spree, but it looks like she eventually settled on the jacket, saying "u [sic] can never have too much vintage camouflage." One look at the photos ahead, and we have to agree!