• The Big Way The Next Presidential Debate Will Be Different

    The first presidential debate on Tuesday night was chaotic, to say the least. From insults and constant interruptions to flat out bullying, Americans were left feeling disappointed by not only the lack of information conveyed during the 90 minute broadcast, but also by the lack of civility.

    By Nicole Width October 1st, 2020 Read More
  • What Everyone Gets Wrong About Canned Food

    Canned food gets a pretty bad rap. You've probably heard or read that canned goods aren't as nutritious as fresh or frozen foods, that they're always brimming with excess amounts of sodium or sugar, or even that the cans themselves are lined with harmful chemicals. The truth is more complicated.

    By Audrey Michels October 1st, 2020 Read More
  • This Is How Using Carrier Oil Will Affect Your Skin

    If you're a fan of using essential oils for health and wellness, you may have heard the term "carrier oil" with reference to applying essential oils directly to the skin — but did you know there are varied benefits and major differences between carrier oils? Choosing the right type is important.

    By Elizabeth S. Mitchell October 1st, 2020 Read More
  • You've Been Shaving In The Shower Wrong This Entire Time

    While you've likely been shaving for more years than you haven't, that doesn't mean you've been doing it right. Do razor burn, cuts, and irritation sound familiar? Well, put down that rusty blade and pull up a shower stool as we detail the mistakes you've been making this whole time.

    By Nicole Width October 1st, 2020 Read More
  • Couples Yoga Poses You Should Do With Your Significant Other

    Yoga is naturally an intimate practice in which you go deeper within and return to a state of trust. It also happens to be the perfect way for couples to intimately connect while improving their overall health. Here are some couples yoga poses you should do with your significant other.

    By Paige McBride October 1st, 2020 Read More
  • The Unexpected Effect Skinny Ice Cream Could Have On Your Diet

    It seems like there are diet versions of almost any food, to the point where they start to feel like oxymorons. You've seen baked goods marketed as keto and gluten-free, plus paleo protein powder and sugar-free candy. However, the truth about some of these creations is less sweet than advertised.

    By Audrey Michels October 1st, 2020 Read More
  • This Is Queen Elizabeth II's Favorite Tea

    When Queen Elizabeth II enjoys teatime, she's following a royal fad and a veritable British institution. All signs point to Her Majesty having her cuppa with plenty of pomp and circumstance and a dash of milk. But what's her go-to blend? This is Queen Elizabeth II's favorite tea.

    By Hanna Claeson October 1st, 2020 Read More
  • Here's How Long Your Stick And Poke Tattoo Will Really Last

    The boho trend that gives you fresh ink without the electric needles is a favorite among the underground-culture scene and seasoned tattoo artists. The technique may differ from getting more traditional ink done, but here's how long your stick and poke tattoo will really last.

    By Paige McBride October 1st, 2020 Read More
  • Here's What People Really Thought Of Susan Boyle's Musical

    Few of us will ever forget the moment in 2009 when we first saw footage of Susan Boyle, a matronly Scottish church worker, take the stage on Britain's Got Talent. No one could have expected what happened when she opened her mouth and began to sing "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Miserables.

    By Elizabeth S. Mitchell October 1st, 2020 Read More
  • This Is The Difference Between Irish Butter And Regular Butter

    These days, shoppers can brows a vast selection of products in their grocery stores. Organic, gluten free, and vegan options are now commonly available. That means it can be overwhelming to choose the right product. A knowledge of food products can help in the decision making and we're here to help.

    By Agnes Erickson October 1st, 2020 Read More
  • Why Bakuchiol Is A Better Choice Then Retinol

    Retinol is placed on a pedestal for its said skincare capabilities, and rightfully so. Its long list include targeting fine lines and wrinkles, promoting cell turnover, and positively influencing your collagen stores among other things. But there's an alternative: bakuchiol.

    By Melissa Epifano October 1st, 2020 Read More
  • Read This Before Buying A Thing From Function Of Beauty

    Consumers have settled for a one-size-fits-all approach to haircare for far too long. It's okay to expect more from companies who assume you can use the same shampoo as your bestie. In reality, your hair is far too different from the next person's to be swept under one category.

    By Melissa Epifano September 30th, 2020 Read More
  • The Origin Of The No White After Labor Day 'Rule'

    It's one of the most well-known fashion rules in history, but the no white after Labor Day "rule" is officially no longer a thing, if it ever really was in the first place. No longer do we need to dread the Labor Day weekend because, once it's over, our favorite white T-shirts have to be put away.

    By Joey Keogh September 30th, 2020 Read More
  • What Hunter Biden Actually Does For A Living

    Poor Hunter Biden. Everybody's got family issues, and how many of us can relate to being a younger sibling who can never seem to get out of the long shadow cast by an older one? t's little wonder, then, that Hunter, now happily remarried, has chosen to leave his career as a political lobbyist.

    By Maria Scinto September 30th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Johnny Damon's Below Deck Med Charter

    Below Deck Mediterranean, the addictive reality show on Bravo that follows the guests and crew aboard a super yacht, is riddled with drama this season. A love affair between Rob Westergaard and Jess More is threatening the dynamics on the boat; and chief stew Hannah Ferrier was suddenly let go.

    By Megan Scott September 30th, 2020 Read More
  • Body Language Expert Makes Bold Claims About Trump And Biden's First Debate

    As anyone who watched the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden could see, it was clear from the get-go that the gloves were off. The words "disaster," "train wreck," and "hot mess" could be used to describe the next 90 minutes, along with other, more unprintable epithets.

    By Maria Scinto September 30th, 2020 Read More