i... i don’t even know what to say. it was strangely hypnotizing... i’m wondering of how those girls will be in the future.
i... i don’t even know what to say. it was strangely hypnotizing... i’m wondering of how those girls will be in the future.
No matter the product, someone out there is going to react negatively to it. It really really sucks when that person is you, but it isn’t always the product’s fault. Eos is one of the few lip balms that doesn’t screw up my skin, interestingly. I’ve had horrendous reactions to several other skin products (the last one…
Burt’s Bees man, stick with Burt’s Bees.
vanderpump rules sidebar: stassi’s back next week and everyone rips her a new one which i am really excited to watch.
also A+++ that 3 out of the 5 are actresses over 40 and aren’t styled or presented any differently than the younger ones
We don’t want eating carcinogen free food, for example, to be a luxury. It’s insane, and it should be the same with beauty.
A scar kit good would be a good compromise, and that way it could cover most other kinds of surgeries. I get wanting the recognition and support, but at a certain point it just isn’t possible for the company to create a new product for every single condition out there. As it is they’re already doing a really good job…
Eh. British period drama so I’ll watch it.
I really love the way they dress their children. Yes, it’s old-fashioned, but it’s hardly uncomfortable, and they look like children: Peter Pan collars and sturdy socks and things. One of my sisters dresses her boys this way—lots of stripey jumpers and knee shorts (which have the added advantage of not being outgrown…
this is the best post that has ever appeared on jezebel
I really don’t see much room for commentary on women’s success here, though, accidental or otherwise. It’s more about how social media and presenting an idealized image of our lives has become so all-consuming.
Supporting great causes and decluttering at the same time. This article has made my day
Melanie, Large gifts like that we typically label as a family gift for everyone. Since we still have a child at home this would be a Santa delivered gift, but once she no longer believes it will be wrapped with no FROM: so she and anyone else who doesn’t know what it is can unwrap it.
I think she IS just insecure.
I hate to do this, but her posing in a wheelchair like it is some sort of sexy glamorous accessory is actually a bit more than “semi-offensive.” If someone wearing, say, a Native American headdress as a costume is considered extremely insensitive (as it should be) and inappropriate, how is this any different? People…
Wow, there is some A+ primo body-shaming going on in the comments section. Sarcastic bravo for that! I was actually just thinking that, although I don’t watch the show much any more, I appreciate that both the leads have more average bodies than your typical Hollywood show.
Don’t forget that, in the book, Coin was also setting Katniss up to be killed. Haven’t seen the movie yet so don’t know if they bring that out or not. Going forward was their only option.
A very nice, even-handed review. Warts and I, this series has made a believer out of me - I assumed, incorrectly, it was Twilight With Bows and Arrows, but since the first movie I’ve been really impressed by the quality of the series. Am looking forward to this final chapter.
I don’t care what people say. It wasn’t Gale’s fault.
This is not just a Chi O thing. This is a most-sororities thing. Because sorority women must remain proper at all times, yaknow (same reason for a lot of houses being dry, while frat houses are disgusting beer-soaked dens of sin).