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5 ways to optimize your sleep

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Dreamy sleep, glowing skin: 5 hacks to try in 2025

Are you a middle-of-the-night wanderer or someone whose mind just won’t quiet down at bedtime? We hear you! But don’t worry – beauty sleep is within reach. These 5 easy, science-backed tips will help you drift off faster and wake up glowing. Ready to support those sleepy hormones and create a calming bedtime routine? Let’s get into it.


Make it dark and quiet

Your body’s sleep hormone is super picky about light. In short? It loves darkness! Creating a dark, peaceful space before bed is like telling your body, “Hey, it’s time to relax.” Also, getting a little morning sunlight is key because it helps you wake up and set your internal clock.

Here’s how to make your room a sleep sanctuary:

  • Invest in some blackout curtains or try an eye mask (hello, beauty sleep!)
  • No screens for an hour before bed – trust us, that blue light is a total mood killer
  • If you can, get some sunlight in the morning by opening those curtains or stepping outside for a few minutes

No caffeine after 2pm (seriously)

We know, we know—your morning coffee is life, but trust us on this one. Caffeine can stick around in your system for hours, and it messes with your sleep. A little trick? Try cutting off your caffeine about 6 hours before bed. So, if you’re hitting the pillow at 10 pm, aim for no caffeine after 4pm.

Pro tip: Replace that last cup of coffee with a calming herbal tea or a hot cacao drink instead!


Eat to sleep, my friend

What you munch on can totally affect your ZZZs! Your body needs protein to produce sleep hormones, and magnesium is a MUST for staying asleep all night.

Here are some sleepy-time snack ideas:

  • Nuts like almonds and cashews
  • Dark chocolate (yum!)
  • Leafy greens like spinach and kale
  • Seeds like chia and sunflower seeds Also, try not to go for heavy meals too close to bedtime. Your body will be too busy digesting to relax itself.

Stress-free, sleepy vibes

We all know relaxation is key to a great night’s sleep, and there’s plenty of fun ways to keep your stress in check. Find what feels right for you, and it’ll make a world of difference.

Here are a few stress-busting activities we swear by:

  • Active relaxation: Cooking, yoga, painting, or even a little dance party—find what helps you unwind
  • Mindfulness: Whether it’s meditation or deep breathing, calm vibes = better sleep
  • Journalling or chatting with a friend: Talking it out is a game-changer for your mind

When stress creeps in, we love taking a colour walk – and trust us, it works! Simply pick a colour before you head out and focus on spotting it along the way. It’s a simple yet calming way to ground yourself in the present moment.


Get moving for better sleep

We know it sounds cliché, but regular exercise is everything for sleep. It doesn’t mean you need to run a marathon – just 30 minutes of moderate exercise, like walking, biking, or even some light gardening, can do wonders for your shuteye.

Exercise is like a sleep magic potion because:

  • It helps you stay asleep all night
  • You’ll fall asleep faster (goodbye, tossing and turning!)
  • It gives you more of that deep, restorative sleep you crave

Just remember – don’t exercise right before bed, or you’ll be too pumped up to sleep.


And that’s it! These simple, yet powerful tips will have you resting easy and welcoming glowing skin in no time. Sweet dreams!

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HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE HAIR LOSS TREATMENTS FOR MEN? ~ THE MALE GROOMING REVIEW

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Hair Loss In Numbers: How many men manage to hold onto their hair, and what is the success rate of treatments?

Hair loss is common, especially among men, with patterns of hair loss typically increasing with age. The most prevalent form of hair loss in men is androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness). Here’s a general breakdown based on research:

  • By age 30, about 35-40% of men experience some level of hair loss.
  • By age 50, about 65% of men experience hair loss.
  • By age 70, this rises to about 70-80% of men.

Given these figures, approximately:

  • 60-65% of men under 30 have not experienced significant hair loss.
  • 35% of men by age 50 do not experience significant hair loss.
  • 20-30% of men by age 70 have no substantial hair loss.

Therefore, the percentage of men without hair loss decreases with age but is still significant in younger populations.

Approximately 70-80% of men experience some form of hair loss in their lifetime, particularly as they age. This means that 20-30% of men do not experience noticeable hair loss or maintain a full head of hair throughout their lives.

What percentage of men manage to treat hair loss successfully?

The success of treating hair loss varies depending on the treatment method, the individual’s condition, and how early treatment begins. Here’s a general overview of success rates for common treatments:

  1. Medications:

    • Finasteride (Propecia):
      • Clinical studies show that 56% to 73% of men who use finasteride experience a slowing of hair loss, and about 38-56% see some hair regrowth over several years.
    • Minoxidil (Rogaine):
      • Around 40% of men experience hair regrowth after 3-6 months of use, though it’s more effective at slowing hair loss than reversing it. Its effectiveness tends to decline over time.
  2. Hair Transplant Surgery:

    • Success rates for hair transplants can be quite high, with about 85-95% of transplanted hair growing successfully in a permanent way, depending on the surgeon’s skill and the patient’s suitability for the procedure.
  3. Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT):

  • This is a less common method but has shown some positive results, with studies indicating that 30-60% of men may experience a slowdown in hair loss or mild regrowth after consistent use.
  • HR23+ Hair Restoration Supplement

    HR23+ is a hair restoration supplement designed to help men (and women) reduce hair loss and promote healthier hair growth. It is marketed as a non-prescription, all-natural solution aimed at combating thinning hair, often caused by androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness).  Around 85% of male users noticed visible improvements in their hair within just 3-6 months.

  • General Estimate

    In general, 50-70% of men who pursue treatment (especially early) can manage to treat or slow their hair loss effectively. Complete hair regrowth is less common, but many treatments can slow the process or produce visible improvement.

    image of hair loss treatment before and after


    Makeup Artists Say These Drugstore Eye Shadows Rival Luxury Formulas

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    The best drugstore eye shadows prove that you don’t need to spend a fortune to get rich color payoff, a smooth blend, and long-lasting wear. Once known for chalky textures and sheer pigments, today’s affordable eye shadows rival their high-end counterparts, with thoughtfully curated shade ranges and finishes that work for everyday makeup and full glam. Whether you’re after a swipe-and-go shadow stick for busy mornings, a neutral palette you can wear on repeat, or vibrant shades that were made for a night out, the drugstore has you covered. Ahead, we tapped professional makeup artists and tested a range of formulas ourselves to find the best shadows that deliver impressive results (without the luxury price tag).

    Our Top Drugstore Eye Shadows

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Best Overall: ColourPop Super Shock Shadow

    ColourPop

    Super Shock Shadow

    Allure associate social media manager Katherine Gunderman applying the ColourPop Super Shock Shadow

    Why it’s worth it: Sold as singles or trios, ColourPop’s Super Shock Shadows are the kind of sparkly staples you’ll keep reaching for again and again. The pigment is seriously next-level, the shade range is massive (38 and counting), and the blend is effortless. Even better? They cost less than $10 each, but you’d never guess it from the way they blend. The cream-to-powder formula melts onto lids, sets in place, and lasts all day without creasing. According to New York City-based makeup artist Amanda Gabbard, Colourpop shadows are “incredibly blendable and just feel luxurious.” Unlike some shimmery shades that look dull once applied, these deposit bold, almost-metallic color with just one swipe. For the most intense swipe, we like using our fingers or a flat, firm brush. For a sheer, soft wash of shimmer, opt for a fluffy brush.

    Gunderman before applying the ColourPop Super Shock Shadow

    Katherine Gunderman

    Gunderman after applying the ColourPop Super Shock Shadow

    Gunderman after applying the ColourPop Super Shock Shadow

    Katherine Gunderman

    Tester feedback from associate social media manager Katherine Gunderman

    “The Colourpop Supershock shadows are my go-to when I’m doing a shimmery look. They have sheen and glitter that looks so pretty on the lid. I love that these are buildable so you can do a light wash of color or really pack it on. I have these in so many shades and love how easy they are to apply and blend out with your fingers.” —Katherine Gunderman, associate social media manager

    • Shades: 38
    • Finish: metallic

    Most Versatile: e.l.f. Cosmetics Perfect 10 Eye Shadow Palette

    E.l.f. Cosmetics Perfect 10 Eye Shadow Palette in branded component on a light gray background

    E.L.F. Cosmetics

    Perfect 10 Eye Shadow Palette

    Why it’s worth it: E.l.f. really earns the name here: The Perfect 10 Eye Shadow Palette offers a smart mix of velvety mattes and iridescent shades that instantly brighten the lids, according to Gobbard, which lend themselves to nearly limitless possibilities. Even better, the mattes are richly pigmented and easy to blend, so there’s none of that dry, crumbly fallout. Whether you’re going for a soft wash of color in the crease or layering multidimensional shades for something bolder, this palette makes it almost impossible to miss.

    • Colorways: 7 (10 shades each)
    • Finish: matte and metallic

    Best for Mature Skin: Maybelline New York City Mini Palette

    Maybelline New York City Mini Palette in branded component on a light gray background

    Maybelline New York

    City Mini Palette

    Why it’s worth: When shopping for eye shadow for mature skin, a formula that keeps fine lines in mind is key. That’s exactly why Los Angeles-based makeup artist Renée Loiz is a fan of the Maybelline New York City Mini Palette. “It blends beautifully into textured lids,” she says. The creamy mattes and shimmers both buff out seamlessly, softening the look of wrinkles rather than emphasizing them. With eight different colorways ranging from everyday neutrals to party-ready shades, this palette “consistently delivers blendable, wearable colors with impressive payoff,” adds makeup artist Alexa Persico (she notes that the mattes in particular perform well above their price point).

    • Colorways: 8 (6 shades each)
    • Finish: matte and sparkly

    Best Eye Shadow Stick: L’Oréal Paris Paradise Le Shadow Stick

    L’Oréal Paris Paradise Le Shadow Stick in branded component on a light gray background

    L’Oreal Paris

    Paradise Le Shadow Stick

    Why it’s worth it: Everyone needs a swipe-and-go eye shadow stick for rushed mornings. Gabbard swears by L’Oréal Paris’s Paradise Le Shadow Stick for its “silky-smooth finish that glides on easily and never pulls on the eyelid’s delicate skin.” The formula is buildable, so it never looks too thick or cakey, and you can layer it on whenever you want a little extra shimmer. “It’s truly a failproof item,” she says. Available in 14 shades, each one delivers rich color that’s transfer- and smudge-resistant—meaning you get impressive payoff and easy blendability, with or without a brush.

    • Shades: 14
    • Finish: shimmery

    Easiest to Blend: Juvia’s Place The Coffee Shop Palette

    Juvia’s Place The Coffee Shop Palette in branded component on a light gray background

    Juvia’s Place

    The Coffee Shop Palette

    Why it’s worth it: “Juvia’s Place has some of the richest pigment payoff you’ll find at a drugstore price,” says Loiz—and The Coffee Shop Palette is proof. The 16-pan lineup of matte and sparkly shades takes inspiration from your favorite café drinks and blends like a dream—seriously, just a few swipes do the trick—and the colors translate from pan to lid with impressive intensity. Just add a swipe of mascara, and you’re good to go.

    • Shades: 16
    • Finish: matte and shimmery

    Best Color Options: Nyx Professional Makeup Ultimate Shadow Palette

    Nyx Professional Makeup Ultimate Shadow Palettes in branded component on a light gray background

    Nyx Professional Makeup

    Ultimate Shadow Palettes

    Why it’s worth it: If you’re ready to play with color, New York City-based makeup artist Alexa Persico says Nyx Professional Makeup excels at creating thoughtful color stories with its Ultimate Shadow Palettes. “The warmer neutrals and jewel tones layer easily and allow for full glam or soft-focus looks,” she explains. Take I Know That’s Bright, for example: The mix of vibrant purples and sparkly reds is ideal for anyone who loves to experiment. Prefer something more low-key? Warm Neutrals delivers the same smooth blendability in an easy, everyday palette.

    • Colorways: 4 (16 shades each)
    • Finish: matte and shimmer

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What’s the difference between drugstore eye shadows and more prestige brands?

    “The main differences between drugstore and prestige eye shadows typically come down to pigment refinement, wear time, and packaging,” says Loiz. “However, brands like Juvia’s Place are proving that drugstore formulas can perform just as well as high end options.” In fact, many makeup artists often reach for drugstore shadows first. “Drugstore formulas today offer excellent payoff for everyday looks, especially in mattes and basic shimmer tones,” says Persico. She notes that they also tend to offer more accessible color ranges for beginners and impressive quality at an affordable price point—making experimentation feel low-risk. “Honestly, in many cases, the average person won’t notice a huge difference in day-to-day wear, especially if you use a good eye primer and the right brushes,” Persico adds.

    How do you pick the best drugstore eye shadow?

    New York City-based makeup artist Jennifer Nam previously told Allure that powder eye shadows tend to work best for most people, thanks to their seamless blendability. With the right powder, you can build color gradually, without any harsh lines. That said, if you have oily lids, a cream eye shadow stick or liquid formula may be a better fit. Creams are also a smart choice for mature skin, as “they have a smoother texture and are less likely to settle into fine lines and wrinkles,” New York City–based makeup artist Lisa Aharon previously told Allure. She favors matte finishes in particular, noting that they create a softly diffused look that’s more forgiving on texture.

    Meet the experts

    How we test and review products

    Before reviewing any makeup, we ask questions about a number of factors: What ingredients are in it? Does the brand offer a wide, inclusive shade range with all skin tones and undertones? Is it safe for readers who have sensitive skin or wear contact lenses? Is it on the affordable side or more of a splurge? Is the packaging consciously designed or needlessly wasteful?

    For our review of the best eye shadows, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and makeup artists. This ensures our testing base spans different skin tones, genders, and dermatological conditions. We considered each product’s performance across four primary categories: ingredients, wear and longevity, packaging, and inclusivity. For more on what’s involved in our reporting, check out our complete review process and methodology page.

    Our staff and testers

    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness, a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine, or you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the “best” for people over 50 if the only testers we’ve solicited opinions from are folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it’s never been tested on curls? We’re proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.


    Read more Allure editor favorites you can’t miss:

    It Took 5 Years to Get a Cancer Diagnosis. Here’s What It Taught Me About Advocating for Myself

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    At 31 years old, Jackie Garcia had surgery to remove a nearly 20-pound tumor, which has left lasting effects on her body and quality of life. Below, she shares her five-year journey to a cancer diagnosis she believes was delayed by medical bias and second-guessing—and a message for other plus-size women of color. Here is her story as told to Emilia Benton.

    In 2017, when I was 26 years old, I started experiencing unusual symptoms, including cold and flu-like symptoms just about every month, as well as frequent, severe headaches and nausea. I would power through the work day and then take ibuprofen or Tylenol in the afternoons and evenings before passing out from exhaustion on the couch. Even with a supposedly “good night’s sleep,” I felt so fatigued and never woke up feeling refreshed. I would go on to feel this way for the next five years, during which time I struggled to get answers after visiting multiple doctors and other practitioners.

    During that time, I also started to rapidly gain weight. I gained about 100 pounds within a year and a half, which was alarming, especially since my appetite had also waned and I could never seem to finish a full meal. This weight gain was an even bigger mystery to me because until then I had always been very active, working out at least six days a week, doing things like running, weight training, and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) workouts. I also lived with my sister, who is a registered dietitian, and she would often cook healthy meals for us. So I just chalked up my symptoms to work-related stress.

    But as my symptoms worsened, my abdomen also hardened and expanded in size. I felt pressure in my pelvic floor, and my periods became painful and irregular, with intense cramping, nausea, and cold sweats. I was also getting rashes on my face and began having numbness in my legs when I would stand up. I figured this was all a result of the weight gain and thought maybe it was now my new “normal.” But I now understand none of these symptoms were normal at all, because I eventually learned I had a nearly 20-pound tumor that was pressing on my pelvic floor and spine, basically crushing my muscles and cutting off circulation to my organs.

    Addressing underlying biases

    For five years, I tried fruitlessly to get answers. I had always been good about going for my annual physical and well-woman exams and going to see my primary care doctor when I needed to. I brought up my symptoms to my PCP, and despite knowing how active I’d always been, she simply told me I needed to lose weight, walk more, and eat healthier snacks. I asked her to touch my hardened stomach, and she told me there was nothing there.

    Douglas Group doubles net income in FY 2024/25 as omnichannel growth offsets softer consumer demand

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    THE WHAT? Douglas Group reported solid full-year sales growth and more than doubled net income in FY 2024/25, meeting updated guidance despite a volatile European beauty retail environment.

    THE DETAILS Sales rose 3.5% excluding the divested Disapo business to €4.58 billion, supported by growth across both stores and e-commerce, with online accelerating in the second half. Adjusted EBITDA margin reached 16.8%, while net income increased to €175.4 million, driven in part by lower debt. Fourth-quarter performance was shaped by higher price sensitivity and promotional pressure, resulting in lower profitability despite positive sales momentum. The retailer continued to expand its store network, invest in IT, supply chain and omnichannel capabilities, and signalled potential expansion beyond continental Europe, including a possible entry into the Middle East. For FY 2025/26, Douglas expects sales of €4.65–4.80 billion and an adjusted EBITDA margin of around 16.5%.

    THE WHY? As premium beauty markets in Europe continue to grow at a slower pace, Douglas is prioritising profitable omnichannel growth, operational efficiency and selective geographic expansion to navigate shifting consumer behaviour and intensifying competition.

    Source: Douglas

    These Are the Best Products to Use for Dry Nipples, According to Experts

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    I’m no stranger to dry skin during the cold months — including slight peeling on my face and white ashiness on my knees—but about two winters ago I experienced an unparalleled level of uncomfortable dryness around my nipples and areolas. I thought that was bad, until 2024 when I was pregnant and one of the many bizarre pregnancy side effects I experienced was dryness and itching around my areolas.

    And just when I thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The early days of postpartum and breastfeeding my daughter brought even more dryness and itching in that area than I could bare. If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve experienced a similar itchy dilemma, for any number of reasons.

    Experts say the issue is not uncommon, and various factors can lead to dry and itchy skin around the nipples. “Dermatitis, excessive sweating, or even an uncomfortable bra” are a few of the common reasons for dry skin in the nipple area, says Kim Nichols, a board-certified dermatologist in Connecticut.

    It may take a bit of guesswork to determine what exactly is causing your itchy boobs (more on that in a minute), but if the sensation is severe and causing a lot of discomfort, your first step should be to see a dermatologist to figure out exactly what is going on. For more minor cases, there are a handful of over-the-counter products and specific ingredients you can use to help soothe the dry, itchy skin on your breasts.

    To help, we tapped board-certified dermatologists and an ob-gyn to explain how to know what’s causing your discomfort—and how best to treat it.

    • Kim Nichols, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist in Greenwich, Connecticut.
    • Elyse Love, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist in New York City.
    • Hoosna Haque, MD, is a board-certified ob-gyn in New York City.
    • Mina Amin, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist in Los Angeles.

    What causes dry nipples and breasts?

    It’s important to note that nipple skin and breast skin are slightly different, though both have thinner skin than other areas of your body, making these places particularly prone to dryness and irritation. Nipple skin, as opposed to breast skin, “is hair-free, has more glands, and rests on smooth muscle. It has many nerve endings and can be [even more] sensitive,” explains New York City-based ob-gyn Hoosna Haque.

    One likely cause of dry skin around the nipples and breasts surprised me: “Not wearing a bra can potentially trigger some dryness if there’s chafing of the nipple against the clothing,” explains Elyse Love, a New York City-based, board-certified dermatologist. Who would’ve thought freeing the nipple might actually dry it out?

    Get to know: Qsilica | Nourished Life AU

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    Meet Silica Vegan Collagen

    When we think of collagen, we often picture glowing skin, strong hair, and resilient nails — but what if we told you that the future of collagen isn’t sourced from animals at all? Enter Qsilica Vegan Collagen: a scientifically-backed, plant-powered formula that mimics human collagen so perfectly, your body won’t know the difference.

    Why collagen matters

    Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, acting as the structural foundation for our skin, hair, nails, and connective tissues. But from our mid-20s, natural collagen production starts to decline, leading to visible signs of aging like fine lines, loss of elasticity, and weakened hair and nails. Traditional collagen supplements, derived from bovine or marine sources, attempt to counteract this—but they’re not necessarily the best option for your body or the planet.

    The Qsilica difference: real vegan collagen

    Unlike traditional collagen powders that are simply hydrolysed animal by-products, Qsilica Vegan Collagen is different. It’s clinically proven to replicate human Type 1 collagen, the primary collagen found in our skin and connective tissues. Developed through cutting-edge fermentation technology, this 100% vegan formula delivers bioidentical collagen peptides designed specifically for human absorption and utilization.

    The best part? Qsilica Vegan Collagen is backed by clinical trials, showing its effectiveness in reducing fine lines and wrinkles, boosting skin hydration and much more. You’re not just getting another plant-based “collagen booster”—this is real collagen, designed for real results.

    Better absorption, better results

    One of the biggest misconceptions about collagen supplements is that more is better. However, traditional animal-derived collagen is foreign to the human body and must be broken down before it can be used. Qsilica Vegan Collagen, on the other hand, is formulated to be identical to the collagen your body naturally produces—meaning it’s absorbed more efficiently and utilized more effectively.

    When to take & how long until you see results

    Consistency is key when it comes to collagen supplementation. Taking Qsilica Vegan Collagen daily helps maintain a steady supply of collagen-building peptides to support skin, hair, and nail health.

    So, when can you expect to see results? Clinical trials suggest noticeable improvements in skin hydration and elasticity within 4 to 8 weeks, with even greater benefits accumulating over time. The longer you nourish your body with bioidentical collagen, the more you’ll see the glow from within.

    Why vegan collagen is the future

    Beyond efficacy, Qsilica Vegan Collagen is a conscious choice for your health and the environment. Unlike animal-derived collagens, which are sourced from hides, bones, and fish scales, this formula is cruelty-free, sustainably produced, and free from contaminants often found in traditional collagen sources.

    By choosing Qsilica, you’re not just supporting your skin—you’re investing in a future where innovation and sustainability go hand in hand.

    Your glow, your Way

    The beauty industry is evolving, and so should our approach to skincare and wellness. With Qsilica Vegan Collagen, you can experience the benefits of collagen without compromise—no animals harmed, no unnecessary fillers, just potent, clinically-backed results.

    Ready to future-proof your glow? Qsilica Vegan Collagen is now available from Nourished Life and will be featuring in the upcoming Wellness Box—because your skin deserves the best, and so does the planet.

    25 Easy Ways to Make Flying More Comfortable

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    It’s not a skill I brag about a lot, but I’m good at going to the airport and getting on a plane. I’ve flown multiple times a year ever since I moved from the East Coast to the Midwest for college in 2013, and in my not-so-humble opinion, I have it down to a bit of a science.

    This isn’t to say that flying is easy on the brain and body. Quite the opposite! A plane ride is a gauntlet of punishing seating, loud strangers, gross toilets, timing that feels both extremely urgent and totally out of your control, and weird snack options. The experience can leave you sore, stressed out, and exhausted.

    While so many aspects of air travel are out of your control, there are ways to make flying more comfortable, dignified, and even…fun. Below, I’ve compiled my tried-and-true tips, along with advice from fellow SELF staffers and travel experts, to help make your next flight as breezy as possible.

    1. Get good sleep the night before your flight.

    That means at least seven hours, ideally—even if you plan to doze on the plane, which can be a gamble. That bedrock of rest will help you deal with whatever curveballs are thrown at you: delays, snoring aisle mates, wild turbulence. Every inconvenience will be more bearable if you’re not rolling up to the airport exhausted.

    2. Prep for hours of sitting with a gentle workout.

    Personal trainers shared 18 different moves with SELF to help minimize the aches and pains that come with sitting in the same place for hours at a time, including banded squats, glute bridges, a calf stretch, and a classic child’s pose. And while you can certainly do them post-flight to soothe any soreness (more on this below), they’re equally great beforehand to help keep muscle cramping at a minimum.

    3. Make a point to pre-hydrate.

    The change in routine that comes with travel makes it all too easy to skimp on your water intake, and being dehydrated just increases the chances that you wind up tired or headache-y. It’s the reason doctors cite hydrating pre-trip as a top strategy for avoiding “leisure sickness”—and why SELF staffer Dana Leigh Smith, VP and health content lead at Condé Nast, tries to drink “as much water as humanly possible” before a flight.

    4. Pack comfort items that can help you get some rest, particularly for long flights or red-eyes.

    I preach the gospel of foam travel pillows—I grabbed this compactible Cabeau pillow from a Hudson News a few years ago, and it’s been my constant companion ever since. Wearing mine makes me feel like a dog in a cone, but I never fail to throw it in my backpack anyway because it makes napping way easier on my neck. If you’re a light sleeper, pack an eye mask to block out the ever-shifting plane lighting (or keep from waking up when a row mate chooses to fling open the window shade in broad daylight or flip on the reading light).

    Monica Perry, SELF’s senior manager of analytics and audience development, also suggests considering a leg hammock, which is a little sling (that attaches to a tray table) where you can put your feet, particularly if you’re short. If your feet typically dangle, giving them a landing place can better support your lower back, and elevating them a bit can also help with circulation.

    5. Don’t forget items to protect your peace and quiet.

    A pair of earplugs or noise-canceling headphones is critical—this way, you can feel empathy instead of vitriol for parents flying with antsy, vocal kids. (And if you’re the person with those antsy, vocal kids? Here’s a Condé Nast Traveler guide to help.)

    6. Prep an arsenal of snacks.

    Airplane food is…famously not the best, if it’s even on offer. If you want to feel satiated for the duration of your flight, plan to bring snacks (so you don’t wind up paying $30 for a bag of Craisins and some red pepper hummus at the airport). Ideally you’d have something that’s easy to carry and eat, protein-forward to keep you full, and doesn’t generate a ton of trash. (Here are the official guidelines about specific foods you can bring on planes in the US.) Think mixed nuts, protein bars, or a banana. You can always just copy what a registered dietitian packs to eat on trips, including her signature “airport sandwich.”

    7. Bring an empty reusable water bottle in your carry-on, and fill it up after you pass security.

    As important as pre-hydrating is hydrating throughout the trip, and bringing an empty water bottle will spare you the high price of bottled water at the airport. You might also need to have a few plastic cups of water on an especially long flight. (Just avoid refilling a bottle in the airplane bathroom—studies have shown the available tap water can be germ-ridden.)

    8. Put anything you can’t go a day without in your personal item.

    This way, if you have to check your carry-on at the gate and it doesn’t show up promptly at your destination, you won’t be dealing with an emergency. Some common items to consider include medication, a toothbrush and toothpaste, and a spare pair of underwear. Worried about whether your medicine is okay to bring aboard? Per TSA, you’re allowed to carry on more than 3.4 ounces of liquid medications, and unused syringes are fine if they accompany injectable meds—just know that, in both cases, you might have to go through additional screenings.

    9. Wear comfortable clothing.

    We’re so lucky to be alive during the golden age of athleisure. My go-to uniform: A sweater or sweatshirt that can double as a blanket or pillow (SELF’s lifestyle director Hannah Pasternak brings a huge scarf expressly for this purpose), slip-on shoes with gym socks so I can glide through TSA without bare feet touching the airport floor, leggings, and breathable cotton underwear. We’re going for function over form, but looking a little schlubby in public also makes me feel like I’m a celebrity hiding from the paparazzi. Delusional? Maybe. Comfortable? Absolutely.

    10. Bring products to keep your eyes, lips, and nose moist.

    Plane air is notoriously dry. Nasal spray, eye drops, lip balm, and moisturizing lotion can help you avoid feeling parched all over.

    11. Check ahead if your airline has a policy for “customers of size” if you need more space than a typical seat provides.

    As unfair as it is, flying comfortably while fat requires some extra preparation. Some airlines have gotten with the times and established specific policies for “customers of size,” which is the terminology carriers typically use. Southwest, for example, offers complimentary additional seats if a passenger can’t fit into a single one, including by reimbursing extra seats bought in advance.

    12. Or ask to switch seats to a row that has an empty one.

    When you can’t book ahead of time but think you’ll need more space, you should ask the staff at the gate whether it’s possible for you to switch to a part of the plane with an extra empty seat or even to an entire free row if your flight isn’t full, as Katie, a Delta Airlines flight attendant, tells SELF. (Katie requested that SELF omit her last name for professional reasons.) “Try just going to the gate agent and saying, ‘Hey, if there’s anywhere with a middle seat open, I’d love to be there,’” she says.

    13. Request a seatbelt extender if the standard one doesn’t fit comfortably.

    The best time to ask for a seatbelt extender is when you’re boarding the plane—according to Katie, that’s the easiest time for flight attendants to accommodate your request. “We have all different planes, the seats are made differently sometimes,” she says, so even if you don’t always need an extender, it’s worth asking if you think there’s any chance you could be uncomfortable. Also, it might seem like a timesaver to bring your own extender from home, but you’ll need to ask the flight attendants in order to ensure the one you’re using is Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)–compliant, because not every at-home model conforms to the aviation safety administration’s safety regulations.

    14. Plan to arrive at the airport early if you have a disability.

    Airlines legally have to accommodate you in the US—but that doesn’t mean they’re good at it. To ensure your needs are met as best as possible, try to get to your gate at least 90 minutes before your flight is set to take off. That way, you have time to request what you need before the airline staff has to deal with an entire flight’s worth of people boarding the plane. Arriving early also gives you time to call the airline’s complaints resolution official, the legally mandated expert on accessibility-related travel issues, if you run into problems. Their number should be available on your airline’s website, and it’s worth looking up and saving in your phone ahead of time just in case you need it.

    Coty severs remaining ties with Wella in KKR deal

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    Coty announced on Friday, December 19, that it had sold the remainder of its stake (25.8%) in the capital of the hair care brand Wella to KKR for $750 million, while retaining a right to 45% of the proceeds of a future sale or IPO.

    The group that owns the Rimmel and Max Factor brands plans to use most of the funds from this transaction to reduce its debt.

    « This transaction marks a crucial step for Coty, both in our transformation strategy and in terms of long-term debt reduction “, declared Laurent Mercier, the group’s financial director.

    Coty bought Wella from Procter & Gamble in 2015 in a $12.5 billion deal that included much of P&G’s beauty business. Faced since with strong competition and significant debt, Coty has seen its stock price weaken, forcing management to simplify the group’s brand portfolio.


    Earlier this year, the group launched a strategic review and considered selling its consumer makeup brands in order to refocus on the fragrance segment.

    Last week, the Financial Times claimed that the group’s majority shareholder, JAB Holding, was planning a management restructuring at Coty that could result in the departure of the chairman of the board as well as the chief executive.

    8 Natural Bridal Hairstyles That Will Elevate Your Wedding Day Look

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    Growing up, whenever I envisioned my wedding day, I always pictured myself with long, flowy hair—the opposite of my kinky 4C coils. Wearing my natural hair in mini twists for my recent engagement, however, completely changed my vision. Not only did I feel confident in my natural texture, but I also felt completely myself—a feeling, I’ve found, is imperative to enjoying milestone moments. “Wearing natural hair [on your wedding day] can boost confidence and empower Black brides to feel proud of their cultural heritage and individuality,” says Keziah Jones, founder of Black-owned bridal makeup and hair company, Beyond The Knot Co. “Embracing natural hair on such a significant occasion can be a powerful statement of self-love and acceptance.”

    The misconception that wedding hairstyles for Black women have to be long and straight is out. Now, brides-to-be can look to a vast list of textured hairstyle options that are beautiful and elegant enough for even the most momentous occasions. If you’re unsure how to start ideating your wedding hairstyle, Jones says to consider your hair texture first. “Black hair comes in various textures: curly, coily, or kinky. So choose a hairstyle that complements your natural texture and makes you feel comfortable and confident,” says Jones. For example, kinky type 4 coils may not lend well to a messy bun style like wavy type 3 curls would.

    Also, think about the weather—depending on the season and location of your wedding, the climate may affect your hairstyle. “Humidity, wind, or rain can impact certain styles, so choose one that will hold up throughout the day,” says Jones. Lastly, the wedding outfit ultimately determines the hairstyle. “Your chosen hairstyle should complement the overall theme of your wedding and work well with your dress,” says Jones. “Doesn’t matter if it’s an updo, braids, twists, or a natural afro, make sure it harmonizes with your overall bridal look.”

    Whether you want to let your Afro do its thing or are looking for a more structured style, the possibilities are just about endless. Below, discover bridal hairstyles that let your natural hair shine in all its glory.

    Classic Twist Out

    Nichelle Bancey