Do you have a morning routine? Most of us do. Whether it means a fresh pot of coffee and the New York Times crossword puzzle, a sunrise jog around the neighborhood, or a simple boiled egg and toast (or all of the above), it's a great way of establishing the template for a good day.
Raise your hand if you're dealing with way too many bottles of beauty goo on your vanity and in your cabinets. You're definitely not the only one. First of all, it's hard to say goodbye to a partially used product that you spent your money on. Even if you didn't really like it that much or haven't reached for it in months (maybe even years). Also, it's super tempting to buy new goodies, which means you have the dilemma of amassment sans purging. We called in some organizational pros to help you declutter your beauty loot in six straightforward steps.
There are so many new product launches in the beauty industry that you can start to feel fatigued by it all. But every once in a while, a product drops that captures your attention and gives you those 'bout to get glam warm and fuzzies. That's exactly how I felt when I learned about Opte, a literal "digital skin printer." I'll get into all the details in a second, but spoiler alert: it works.
With the rate of cases of COVID-19 continuing to skyrocket, it is now more important than ever for people to stay home. However, with holiday season upon us, we understand that you might want to do some personal sprucing up for all of those Zoom parties and happy hours that you'll inevitably be invited to.
It's safe to say we're all about ready to bid adieu to 2020 and lean into the hope-filled prospects of a new year. For many, that also means making new resolutions that prioritize self-care, which includes our mental and physical health.