I'm not gonna lie. I'm a proper sucker for a great makeup advertisement and I will stop my scroll to watch the whole thing — maybe even twice if it's good enough. A few brands that've recently pulled me in include No B.S. Skincare for the cheeky humor, Ilia Beauty for its age-inclusive ads that are proof you don't have to be 22 to sell makeup and, recently, Il Makiage for its numerous in-time transformations using "real" people instead of models.
Got roots? Unless you've been using your insolation time to improve your DIY hair color skills, the answer is yes. So... if you've got 'em, flaunt 'em! There's no need to stress about covering grown-in roots if you prefer to leave your hair color to the professionals. Visible roots add that certain "too busy and too cool to care too much" vibe to any haircut — and that same feeling can be translated into hairstyles. And trust us: There are more ways off roots than a splatter of slime green, a la Billie Eilish.
While F-Factor founder Tanya Zuckerbrot, MS, RD may be a health expert first and foremost, her nearly 115,000 Instagram followers are devoted to her feed for more than just fiber-rich recipes. People turn to Zuckerbrot for everything from fashion advice (like the $29 silk Amazon pajamas she raved about quickly sold out in nearly every color), to charitable inspiration (she regularly donates time, F-Factor food products and money to a long list of charities) and, of course, given her wrinkle-free complexion, people love her beauty tips.
Don't touch your face. It's advice dermatologists, estheticians and skin-care savvy parents have doled out for generations. But if you still haven't taken it to heart, now's the time. "We normally do this about 300 times a day, and it can cause the spread of viral illness," says Dr. Melanie Palm, a San Diego area dermatologist.
It would be an understatement to say that being diagnosed with celiac disease earlier this year completely upended my life. I quickly had to cut gluten — and therefore some of my favorite foods — out of my life for good.