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Street Talk 2026: Hair Care – Episode Five: Hair Type – Voluminous Fine

Featuring: LesleySummaryLesley shares how she manages voluminous fine hair with a low-maintenance routine focused on volume, longevity and minimal washing. Her ideal product philosophy...

Street Talk 2026: Hair Care – Episode Four: Hair Type – Dry

Featuring: SandraSummarySandra shares how her hair has become increasingly dry with age, shaping how often she washes it, the products she avoids, and what...

Street Talk 2026: Hair Care – Episode One: Hair Type – Curly

Featuring: RihannaSummaryRihanna shares her curly hair routine, the ingredients she avoids, and what she wants brands to create next: a truly hydrating leave-in conditioner...

Street Talk: Make-Up –Episode Ten Skin Type: Combination with Large Pores

In this episode of Street Talk: Make-Upwe meet Sida skincare-savvy consumer with combination skin and visible pores — a concern shared by millions, particularly...

Street Talk: Make-Up –Episode Nine Skin Type: Sensitive

In this episode of Street Talk: Make-Upwe spotlight Fia consumer with highly sensitive skin who has refined a product routine based on careful trial,...

Street Talk: Make-Up – Episode Eight Skin Type: Combination

In this episode of Street Talk: Make-Upwe meet relanawhose combination skin type—with an oily T-zone and dry cheeks—guides her straightforward yet layered approach to...

Street Talk: Make-Up – Episode Seven Skin Type: Combination

In Episode Seven of Street Talk: Make-Upwe meet Sunnya consumer navigating a combination skin type—with dry areas around the mouth and oiliness across the...

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Why Anxiety in Your 30s and 40s Can Feel Worse, According to a Licensed Therapist

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