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  • 1 month ago | healthcentral.com | Sara Radin |Holly Singletary

    Have you done the morning shed? The buzzy phrase refers to a viral TikTok trend in which people apply an array of skincare and self-care products—such as face serums, eye patches, mouth tape, and heatless curlers—before bed, then “shed” them off in the morning to reveal refreshed skin and styled hair, explains dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, M.D., an associate professor of dermatology and the director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.

  • 1 month ago | atmos.earth | Sara Radin

    A new wave of financial activism is taking on the banks, corporations, and institutions funding the climate crisis. On the last Friday in February, Americans didn’t just protest—they withheld their dollars.

  • 1 month ago | popsugar.com | Sara Radin

    BeautyAdhdGetty | Kinga KrzeminskaGetty | Kinga KrzeminskaA fear of being alone triggered my new habit. It was almost the holidays, and another good friend — one of the few left unmarried — became engaged. Immediately, the fear I'd had since childhood of being alone (autophobia) washed over me all over again. Thought spirals took over, denying my ability to be fully happy for my friend who had, despite all odds (i.e., the sh*t hole that is dating apps), found her person.

  • 1 month ago | popsugar.com | Sara Radin

    HealthHealthGetty | George Marks Getty / SDI ProductionsGetty | George Marks Getty / SDI ProductionsBack in March 2020, Chimére L. Sweeney was a middle school public teacher in Baltimore. After students and teachers were sent home, she dropped off supplies, food, and homework to her public school students, expecting them all to return in two weeks' time. That's when she believes she got COVID-19.

  • 1 month ago | healthcentral.com | Sara Radin

    In the world of skincare, nothing speaks louder than an empty bottle. The ‘empties’ trend—where skincare connoisseurs share the products they’ve used to the last drop—has taken over Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube (just search #empties to see for yourself). More than just a social media flex, empties are a powerful indicator of what truly works. When someone finishes a product, it usually means they loved it enough to use it consistently.

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Sara R. Radin
Sara R. Radin @sararradin
24 Jan 25

RT @knicolewriting: Stay informed, but don’t overconsume. This is an act of self-care.

Sara R. Radin
Sara R. Radin @sararradin
24 Jan 25

RT @deray: They really took Luigi completely out of every part of any news cycle once they realized the public wasn't mad at him.

Sara R. Radin
Sara R. Radin @sararradin
24 Jan 25

RT @DothTheDoth: I love women because they are either thinking about skincare or political revolution