• Dr. Pimple Popper Shares Game-Changing Hack To Prevent Maskne

    If you've been covering your face for the last few months, you know that the struggle with mask-related skin problems is real. There is rosacea, heat rash, and mask acne -- or maskne. No one is immune to these woes, not even Adam Friedman, professor of dermatology, who's been getting flare-ups too.

    By Hope Ngo August 11th, 2020 Read More
  • Inside Vanessa Grimaldi's Engagement To Josh Wolfe

    Vanessa Grimaldi is tying the knot. The Bachelor star revealed that her beau, Josh Wolfe, had proposed in an Instagram post featuring a series of photos capturing the special moment. "August 9th, 2020 will forever be my favourite DAY OF MY LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!" wrote Vanessa in the caption.

    By Christine Liwag Dixon August 11th, 2020 Read More
  • This Is What A $1.5 Million Face Mask Looks Like

    If there are any lessons this pandemic has taught us, its that money can neither buy health nor peace of mind. But one mystery client has decided to give it his best shot to prove the maxim wrong, by reaching out to Israeli jewelry firm Yvel with a commission to make the most expensive face mask.

    By Hope Ngo August 11th, 2020 Read More
  • America's Got Talent Has A Fill-In Judge For Simon Cowell

    Kelly Clarkson owes Simon Cowell a thing or two. After all, Cowell was an influential judge on the panel of three that set Clarkson on the road to stardom on season 1 of American Idol. Now it appears Clarkson is doing Cowell a favor by taking his seat on America's Got Talent.

    By Hope Ngo August 10th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Tie Dye Is Making A Big Comeback

    Tie dye is no longer a vintage style. The colorful print is making a major comeback, and it's all because of the COVID-19 pandemic. DIY tie dye projects don't just give you a way to recycle old clothes, they also provide a craft project to stave off quarantine boredom.

    By Christine Liwag Dixon August 10th, 2020 Read More
  • This Is The Least Effective Type Of Face Mask, According To Science

    There are a lot of face masks out there, but they aren't all created equal. A shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) means that most of us who don't work in the health field are using non-medical face masks, and it can be hard sorting out the good ones from the bad ones.

    By Christine Liwag Dixon August 10th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Wokefishing

    Online dating can be full of pitfalls, from dates who don't look like their profile pictures to being ghosted. By now, most people know what catfishing is: pretending to be someone else to deceive a romantic partner online, often using fake photos and lying about personal information.

    By Erin Fenton August 10th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Parents Are Up In Arms About Online Learning Dress Codes

    Back to school time -- but it's going to look a little different this year. In many districts, school year 2020/21 is going to start off much the same way 2019/2020 finished off, that is to say, with empty school buildings and students all learning in virtual classrooms (their own homes).

    By Maria Scinto August 10th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Everyone Is Buying Flip Flops Right Now

    Flip flops have long been a summer staple, but lately they have become more popular than ever. Sales of the footwear have surged recently. Lyst, an online fashion search business, reported that searches of flip flops have increased by 53 percent since June. Why are flip flops so popular right now?

    By Christine Liwag Dixon August 10th, 2020 Read More
  • Kelly Osbourne Is Unrecognizable In Her Latest Instagram Post

    Kelly Osbourne has publicly struggled with body image issues for years -- and now she's showing off a dramatic new look. The 35-year-old shared an Instagram pic appearing to have lost a dramatic amount of weight. Sporting a red Gucci onesie, Osbourne captioned the snap, "Today, I'm feeling #Gucci."

    By Paige McBride August 10th, 2020 Read More
  • Shuttered Mall Department Stores May Have A Surprising New Use

    They were once iconic parts of our retail landscapes. And after the pandemic switched into high gear, we thought our malls would start to close. But now it seems mall owners have realized that the huge spaces department stores have left behind could be turned into something else.

    By Hope Ngo August 10th, 2020 Read More
  • Rihanna's New Skincare Line Is A Game Changer. Here's Why

    First she shook up the beauty industry with 40 shades of foundation. Next came 50 shades of concealer (via Elle). Now singer, songwriter, and bonafide beauty magnate Rihanna proves she's on the cutting edge of inclusion once again with the launch of Fenty Skin, her new gender neutral skincare line.

    By Gabrielle Gayagoy Gonzalez August 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Walmart's New Drive-In Movies

    Walmart announced they'd be teaming up with Tribeca Enterprises this August to transform select Walmart parking lots into a drive-in movie experience for communities around the country. Walmart's Chief Customer Officer, Janey Whiteside said, "Summer hasn't really felt like summer yet."

    By Megan Scott August 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Surprising Mood Disorder Botox Might Help Treat

    Depending on how it enters your body, it could either make you feel horrifically ill or take years off your face. And now scientists appear to have discovered yet another use for botulinium toxin or Botox -- as a treatment for depression.

    By Hope Ngo August 7th, 2020 Read More
  • The Sad Truth About Working From Home Has Been Confirmed

    If you're lucky enough to work from home during the pandemic, turns out there's a tradeoff for not having to commute to the office every day. New research from the National Bureau of Economic Research confirms what may be painfully obvious by this point: Working from home can mean longer workdays.

    By Gabrielle Gayagoy Gonzalez August 7th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Zoe Saldana Regrets Playing Nina Simone

    Zoe Saldana's portrayal of civil rights activist and jazz musician Nina Simone in the biopic Nina stirred up controversy. Critics yelled whitewashing. Saldana's casting seemed to be a symbol of a Hollywood where "dark-skinned black women are not even deemed good enough to play themselves on screen."

    By Hanna Claeson August 7th, 2020 Read More
  • What Luke Bryan's One Margarita Is Really About

    If you caught Luke Bryan's performance of his number-one hit "One Margarita" on Today this morning, consider yourself reminded: Summer is not over yet! Despite the notable contrast with the official video, shot during pre-lockdown times, Bryan and his band performed the song to a virtual crowd.

    By Gabrielle Gayagoy Gonzalez August 7th, 2020 Read More
  • What Luke Bryan's Build Me A Daddy Is Really About

    Luke Bryan's latest album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here, is already taking fans by storm. Over the course of 10 tracks, the country superstar and American Idol judge takes listeners on a journey of love, loss, and eventual hope for the future. The record remains true to Bryan's roots.

    By Joey Keogh August 7th, 2020 Read More
  • What Too Drunk To Drive's Lyrics From Luke Bryan Really Mean

    Country superstar and American Idol judge Luke Bryan has enjoyed a storied career so far, from performing at the Super Bowl to winning the Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year award twice, generating millions of sales and billions of streams in the process.

    By Joey Keogh August 7th, 2020 Read More
  • What Fans Really Think Of Luke Bryan's Born Here, Live Here, Die Here

    For diehard Luke Bryan fans, the wait is over. His much-anticipated album Born Here, Live Here, Die Here is out after a four-month delay due to coronavirus. We'd been lucky enough to hear some tracks from the release, like "One Margarita," "Knockin' Boots," and "What She Wants Tonight."

    By Melissa Willets August 7th, 2020 Read More