
Daley Quinn
Beauty and Wellness Writer at Freelance
Blogger at The Daley Dose
freelance beauty & wellness writer /// ♏ /// @VanessaCarlton s̶t̶a̶l̶k̶e̶r̶ fan https://t.co/ojZDYpGfqJ
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1 week ago |
glamour.com | Daley Quinn
Gross but true: There’s nothing more satisfying than peeling off a blackhead strip and seeing how much gunk it managed to pull from your pores. The best blackhead strips can clear excess sebum while also staying gentle on your skin—especially if you're dealing with oiliness or clogged pores. They’ve come a long way since the ‘90s, when “beauty is pain” meant ripping a strip off your nose and marveling at the tiny plugs left behind.
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1 week ago |
thedaleydose.com | Daley Quinn
I’ve had this debate with my beauty editor friends over the years about how to balance using “clean,” non-toxic skincare over high-performance products that may contain unnatural ingredients. One point that continues to come up again and again is that non-toxic body lotion will cover about 80-90% of your skin, while personal care products you use for your face may only cover around 10% of your body.
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2 weeks ago |
southernliving.com | Daley Quinn
My earliest memory of using wax paper outside the kitchen was a childhood favorite. My parents bought us an old swing set with a slide way back when (this was before plastic swing sets were invented). Unfortunately, the slide was so old that it was next to impossible to slide down without getting stuck. My father had the brilliant idea of having my little brother and I sit on wax paper to be able to slide down seamlessly. It worked, and we always had to use wax paper to get down the slide.
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2 weeks ago |
southernliving.com | Daley Quinn
Kitchens can get pretty gross pretty quickly, especially if you aren’t keeping up with regular maintenance and cleaning. Regardless of the style of cabinets you might have (laminate, wood, or anything else), kitchen cabinets can be grease magnets. "Every time you cook, tiny oil particles, dust, and grime settle on your cabinets—especially near the stove," explains Jacqueline Stein, a professional cleaner and the owner of Home Reimagined in Austin, Texas.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Daley Quinn
Kitchens can get pretty gross pretty quickly, especially if you aren’t keeping up with regular maintenance and cleaning. Regardless of the style of cabinets you might have (laminate, wood, or anything else), kitchen cabinets can be grease magnets. "Every time you cook, tiny oil particles, dust, and grime settle on your cabinets—especially near the stove," explains Jacqueline Stein, a professional cleaner and the owner of Home Reimagined in Austin, Texas.
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