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GLP-1s Are Reshaping Beauty Routines
3+ hour, 33+ min ago (187+ words) Beauty is evolving for GLP-1 users. Reflections. With 12% of Americans on GLP-1s, users are seeking supportive products, from scent to skincare. Topical takeover. Losing ~7% of facial volume, individuals on weight loss meds report skin laxity alongside dullness, dryness, and hyperpigmentation....
Soft Services & Vacation Is Giving Your Shower the 24 K Upgrade It Deserves "How to Get it Before Anyone Else
2+ hour, 28+ min ago (652+ words) We don't know who needs to hear this, but it's time to start prepping our skin for summer. Yes, we still have to get through spring first " but if you want that sleek, glowy skin all season long, you've got…...
Why Teens Can't Get Enough of Nee Dohs: 'Obsessed"
1+ hour, 55+ min ago (554+ words) Other than a smartphone, the hardest thing to pry out of your teen's hand right now might be a squishy little dough-filled glob called Nee Doh. Made by toy brand Schylling and selling for $5 to $13 in 50 shapes including a ball,…...
New Publication by Megan Rivers-Moore on Feminist Labour Organizing and Collective Power - Feminist Institute of Social Transformation
8+ hour, 33+ min ago (273+ words) In Organising Beyond the Employment Relationship: Scaling Up and Institutional Power in Own-Account Unions, Rivers-Moore and Hardy explore how sex workers in Latin America are building collective power outside traditional employment structures. Drawing on research in Guatemala and Colombia, the…...
Tik Tok's "Unexpected Red Theory" Lives On In Millie Bobby Brown's Summery 'Fit
2+ hour, 34+ min ago (307+ words) Eleven Out Of 10 If you're not careful, Fashion Tok will suck you in with its never-ending "core" aesthetics, styling hacks, and the next big must-buys " all for them to be forgotten weeks later. How do you keep up? More importantly,…...
Calendar Movie Review: A half-decent thriller with an important message
5+ hour, 9+ min ago (323+ words) Cinema Express Calendar Movie Review: What if the most dismissed biological cycle in a woman's life could tilt the balance between reason and ruin? This question carries weight, but Calendar holds it back, almost unsure how to bring it up…...
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9+ hour, 51+ min ago (11+ words) UNESCO-IPCW launch E-Course on Menstrual Health & Hygiene Management'UNESCO...
Weekend Reading on Women's Representation: From Dolores Huerta to Cynthia Richie Terrell, Celebrating the Birthdays of the Women Keeping Movements Alive
3+ hour, 3+ min ago (1476+ words) Last December, I found myself sitting in a full room of democracy advocates in Miami for the movement's annual convening'the kind of gathering where big ideas get tossed around with passion, and language gets debated with the intensity usually reserved…...
A Government That Chooses War Over Childcare
11+ hour, 14+ min ago (601+ words) This story was originally published by The Contrarian, "Affordability Is the Issue, Especially For Childcare." One of my favorite Broadway show tunes features the lyric, "The opposite of war isn't peace; it's creation." (Any other Rent-heads out there? Viva la…...
Community Health Workers in Malawi Expand Maternal Care
12+ hour, 23+ min ago (272+ words) According to the World Bank, Malawi's maternal mortality ratio declined from 1, 115 in 2000 to 225 in 2023. This underscores the importance of HSAs in Malawi." Chikaphupha said HSAs use standardized checklists and danger-sign rules during home visits. He said they look for symptoms…...