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Four Vegan Skincare Brands You Should Add To Cart Immediately
Great skin, minus the guilt.
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The One Item You Should Swap Out if You’re Having Reactive Skin
It's not moisturizer.
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Kiin, the New Thai Restaurant in Toronto You HAVE to Try
Today marks the official opening of Kiin, which means “eat” in Thai, the latest Thai restaurant opened by culinary couple Jeff and Nuit Regular, who also own Sukhothai, Pai and Sabai Sabai. But you won’t be having any déjà vus here. Whereas the other restaurants focus on Northern Thailand’s cuisine, with Pai drawing inspiration from […]
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10 Balms that Aren’t for Your Lips
Now that January is in full swing, we have settled in for the deep freeze that’s going to overstay its welcome at least until March. It’s at this time of year that I can count on my right thumb splitting right where the corner of the nail meets the skin. I’m talking a dehydrated chasm […]
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12 editors pick the one beauty product they’d take on a desert island
A photo posted by Lauren Conrad (@laurenconrad) on Jul 9, 2014 at 9:04am PDT If you ever find yourself in a room full of fashion and beauty editors, ask them each which beauty product they’d take on a desert island, and then sit back and watch panic ensue. Our editors recently answered the seriously difficult […]
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What are hydrosols? Everything you need to know about this all-natural beauty booster
What’s a hydrosol? Commonly called floral waters, hydrosols are becoming increasingly popular in all-natural and organic beauty products. Less concentrated and more mellow than essential oils, hydrosols still possess the healing and aromatic applications of aromatherapy and are often used in place of water in natural products. By boiling plant materials (petals, roots, leaves, you name it) with water, oils and essences are released into the steam as it rises and collects in a separate container. Once cooled, the oil that remains is essential oil, and the steam that settles becomes a hydrosol.