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Sep 16, 2024 |
apnews.com | Elina Ansary |Sara Coleman |Nick Leftley
This content is created by AP Buyline in accordance with AP’s editorial guidelines and supervised and edited by AP staff. Our evaluations and opinions are not influenced by our advertising relationships, but we may earn commissions from our partners’ links in this content. Learn more about AP Buyline here. | Updated September 13, 2024It seems like every day I find out about another thing I’m “doing wrong.” They say sleeping on your stomach gives you wrinkles.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
apnews.com | Elina Ansary |Billy Cadden
Skincare can feel like a rabbit hole. Once you dive in, the complexities unfold. I think back to my first tube of drugstore St. Ives Apricot Scrub and marvel at everything I’ve learned since. Take toner, one of the most overlooked skincare products: It’s not strictly a cleanser, moisturizer or serum, having the qualities of all three. While toner is an optional skincare step, it can work wonders if you struggle with enlarged pores and skin texture.
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Sep 2, 2024 |
apnews.com | Elina Ansary |Jen McCaffery |Nick Leftley
This content is created by AP Buyline in accordance with AP’s editorial guidelines and supervised and edited by AP staff. Our evaluations and opinions are not influenced by our advertising relationships, but we may earn commissions from our partners’ links in this content. Learn more about AP Buyline here. | Updated August 12, 2024Want to clear up your acne once and for all?
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Jun 28, 2024 |
apnews.com | Elina Ansary
Acne is an undeniable drag. We’re taught to expect those dreaded red bumps during adolescence, but the truth is, for many of us, acne can persist long past puberty. Acne can also range from the occasional blemish to a full-face mountain range. It comes in multiple forms and arises from multiple causes, making it difficult to treat. Persistent breakouts can make you feel like you lack control over your own body, which can be mentally taxing.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
apnews.com | Elina Ansary
Having a large bust can be a blessing, but bra shopping can make it feel like a curse. For starters, sizes larger than DD are considered specialty sizes, so they can be hard to find in regular stores even if they actually bother to stock them. Oftentimes the larger cup sizes aren’t cute and sexy, adding insult to injury. And then there’s the very real problem of comfort. Large breasts can be extremely heavy, pulling your shoulders toward the ground and causing chronic back and shoulder pain.
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