The start of spring may be a few weeks away, but it's never too early to think about revamping your skin care regimen in advance of the new season. While hydrating lotion, sunscreen and moisturizer are still a necessary part of any routine, dermatologists recommend adding other products (and habits!) to your daily routine.
Changing your hair color is a great way to freshen up your look for a new season and rainbow hair colors like rose gold remain popular choices. But let's be real: Heading to the salon for a trendy dye job is expensive and time-consuming. After all, shades like rose gold and pastel mint fade fast, so you're looking at regular touch-ups. Luckily, there is a solution and it involves minimal effort (or money) from you. We're talking about temporary hair color sprays.
Although Mercury doesn’t officially go into retrograde until November (gulp!) it never hurts to start building your survival kit early, especially since self-care is a total must during the troublesome time we all know and loathe.