
Sabrina Talbert
Assistant Beauty Editor at Who What Wear
I write things for @womenshealthmag 🇵🇷🇧🇿 Kind of here for beauty, kind of here for sports.
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The Internet Says This Viral Tool Is Like a Magic Wand for Puffy Eyes—I Was Skeptical, so I Tried It
2 days ago |
whowhatwear.com | Sabrina Talbert
As someone who has an ever-changing sleep schedule, I'm pretty much never exempt from waking up with eye bags. Some days, I'm a true night owl, and on others, I'm the most productive morning person. In a perfect world, I'd follow a super-strict bedtime schedule, but I can't say that's in the cards anytime soon. If I can't beat the side effects of an unpredictable sleep schedule, I figured I might as well do what I can with the help of my beauty regimen to keep my tired-looking eyes at bay.
The Internet Says This Viral Tool Is Like a Magic Wand for Puffy Eyes-I Was Skeptical, so I Tried It
2 days ago |
yahoo.com | Sabrina Talbert
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: @sabrinasamone_As someone who has an ever-changing sleep schedule, I'm pretty much never exempt from waking up with eye bags. Some days, I'm a true night owl, and on others, I'm the most productive morning person. In a perfect world, I'd follow a super-strict bedtime schedule, but I can't say that's in the cards anytime soon.
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6 days ago |
whowhatwear.com | Sabrina Talbert
If you ask anyone with curly hair, they'll tell you from personal experience that most hair products out there that promise high-quality results are pricey. Many people are willing to spend a pretty penny or two on the brands they love, but sometimes, it's nice to have a few drugstore buys in the mix. In fact, expensive haircare products don't always yield better results.
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1 week ago |
whowhatwear.com | Sabrina Talbert
A'ja Wilson knows a thing or two about establishing herself as one of the greats. She's a six-time WNBA All-Star, three-time MVP, two-time champion, and two-time Olympian, but this is just scratching the surface of her long list of achievements. In addition to her accolades on the court, the Las Vegas Aces center recently became the 14th WNBA player in history to have her own basketball shoes—and the first Black player to have one since Candace Parker in 2010.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Sabrina Talbert
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: @sabrinasamone_A'ja Wilson knows a thing or two about establishing herself as one of the greats. She's a six-time WNBA All-Star, three-time MVP, two-time champion, and two-time Olympian, but this is just scratching the surface of her long list of achievements.
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