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5 Unsung Products From The Detox Market, Chosen By The Founder Himself Romain Gaillard
Back in 2012, The Detox Market was originally supposed to be a temporary pop-up shop in Toronto. Founder Romain Gaillard had already opened his green beauty emporium in Los Angeles, but when a Toronto-based naturopath visited the West Hollywood store and suggested to him he do the same here, he thought it was a great […]
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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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Natural deodorants that really work: 3 tried and tested picks worthy of your armpits
Ever wonder why your super strong deodorant gives off a kind of sweat-mixed-with-fragrance smell on stressful or hot days? It’s not your sweat that smells: it’s the bacteria that’s mixing with it. Add to that the strong fragrance of a deodorant—which does little more than attempt to mask the smell—and you may find that by the end of the day your shirt is soaking and you’re keeping your arms as close to your sides as possible to avoid blasting co-workers with your own Eau de Ew.
However, given that there’s a pretty common misconception about how effective natural deodorants are, it’s hard to convince naysayers to give non-chemical options a try. If you think that you could never replace your drugstore antiperspirant or deodorant because you simply sweat too much, you’re in for a surprise.
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Christmas Gift Ideas, Stocking Stuffers: 91 foolproof items under $25
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stuffers ideas »Back in our childhood, Christmas stockings were usually filled with chocolate, candy, socks and underwear (thanks Mom and Dad!). For 2012 however, the amount of stuff and the price tags that come with them can tend to add up. For our 2012 gift guide, we have many different stocking stuffers that will suit anybody in your family and with each item retailing for $25 or under, you may even want to buy one for yourself too.
The stocking stuffers featured here are pretty much foolproof, as in you’re bound to find at least a few items here that anybody on your Christmas gift list will love. From The Body Shop’s festive array of gingerbread body polish and bath crystals to tech items like iPhone covers and funky headphones, these Christmas gift idea stocking stuffers are sure to be opened with excitement come Christmas morning.