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Crying a Lot Is Good for You, Actually—Here’s What the Science Says About People Who Let the Tears Flow

I’m a big crier. The tears flow when I’m feeling sad. Or grateful. Or frustrated. Awestruck, PMS-y, joyous, relieved…. You get the idea. I...

Benefits Backed by Science – LAMAV

If there’s one oil that does...

Gentle New Year Skincare Resolutions Backed by Science (2026 Guide)| Tips for Natural Beauty

I’m Entering the New Year With a Softer, Science-Based Approach to Skincare I’ve learned over the years that my skin doesn’t respond well to extremes—especially...

How Does Retinol Work? The Science

Retinol has truly become a buzzword in the beauty industry, praised for...

How science and self-expression are redefining prestige beauty

The current US prestige beauty market, which includes top brands like Chanel, Dior, Estée Lauder, La Mer, and Charlotte Tilbury, is valued at $124...

The Science of Extra Strength Natural Deodorant (And Why Your Pits Wil

" style=";" /> If you’ve ever thought natural deodorant couldn’t handle real...

The Science Behind Salicylic Acid & Retinol

If you have oily skin, skincare ingredients like salicylic acid and retinol...

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Joonbyrd Longevity Duo Review: Future Romance Body Glaze

*Links marked with asterisks are affiliate links, these help Ree with running costs of the blog Priced at I’ve been testing the newest launches from Dr...

Celebs and Influencers at Coachella: The 2026 Festival Recap

Photo Credit: Getty Images Celebs and Influencers at Coachella truly owned the desert this year, and we are absolutely living for all the representation and...

A New Study Reveals 3 Migraine Triggers That Might Be Making Your Headaches Worse—See Them Here

With climate change intensifying how often we deal with heat waves and pollution, it’s important to consider these risk factors when it comes to...
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