How to Get Poppin’ People Nails

Ever since Katy Perry wow’d us with a mani featuring the face of then-hubby Russell Brand, people have been making nail art featuring faces. While the marriage didn’t last, the idea of wearing your loved one’s face on your nails is here to stay. Here’s how to get the the look and do it right! … Read more

Repair Water Damaged Hair with Malibu C

You’d think water would be the one element that’s always 100 percent safe for your hair, right? Unfortunately, that’s simply not true. Different types of water can be just as harmful to your hair as too much heat, over-styling, over-processing and more. Luckily, Malibu C has you covered. Repair water damaged hair with these tips … Read more

Top Eyeglasses Trends 2025: Celeb Styles & Eco Brands

The top eyeglasses trends for this year include several signature looks which can be extremely flattering! And a pair of trendy eyeglasses that suit your face shape can add lots of fashion style to your image. With sustainability currently a major concern, I’ve also featured some sustainable eyewear brands to showcase the trendiest frames for … Read more

Indian Fashion: Where Tradition Meets Modern-Day Glam

If there’s one place where fashion tells a deeper story, it’s India — a country bursting with color, culture, and craftsmanship. From the runways of Lakmé Fashion Week to the streets of Jaipur and Delhi, Indian fashion is a perfect marriage of tradition and contemporary cool. Indian women traditionally wear a sari, which is a … Read more

How to Prevent and Get Rid of Broken Facial Capillaries

Broken capillaries are damaged, permanently dilated blood vessels under your skin that create red marks on your face–especially around your cheeks, nose, and chin. They can stem from many different causes, including skin trauma, exercise, alcohol, spicy foods, hereditary factors, and more. There are two types of broken capillaries: red arterial capillaries and blue venous capillaries. … Read more

What the research says about Tylenol and autism

A report from the Wall Street Journal says Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to announce that the use of Tylenol by pregnant women may be linked to autism in children. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services called the report “speculation,” and the maker of Tylenol said it believes there is no … Read more