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Nike Refreshes the Air Force 1 in "Fuchsia Glow"

Following its "Himalayan Rhubarb" iteration, Nike has given the Air Force 1 a clean, updated look. Dubbed "Fuchsia Glow," the big kids' silhouette boasts shades of pink, purple, yellow and white.Crafted from real and synthetic white leather material, the upper is accented with bright-toned stitching details on the laterals, lacing system, Swooshes and midsole. For a comfortable fit throughout the day, the kicks are equipped with a durable Air Sole unit dressed in hues of white and purple. Roundi...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Tue, 18 May 2021 HYPEBAE
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The 15 Best Dry Shampoos to Sop Up Summer Hair Sweat

Reaching for our favorite bottle of dry shampoo feels just as second nature as starting a morning brew of coffee—addictive, soul-soothing, and a non-negotiable step when preparing for the day both physically and mentally. Seriously—never underestimate the mood- and confidence-boosting power of an amazing can of dry shampoo. (Especially, once spring and summer hit!)Over the past few years, dry shampoo has become one of the industry's most popular hair care products. In fact, according to thi...

Erin Jahns Sun, 23 May 2021 Who What Wear
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Dior Taps J-Pop Star Tomohisa Yamashita as Beauty Ambassador

Dior Beauty has found a new ambassador: Japanese singer, actor and TV host Tomohisa Yamashita. The entertainer is an unusual choice for the house, which has historically chosen women to represent the brand.“I have always admired Dior for its glowing beauty and it is a great honor to be assigned as the ambassador," Yamashita said in a statement. "I am more than sure that I will be learning and discovering the real meaning of beauty both from the inside and out along this great journey with Dior...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Fri, 21 May 2021 HYPEBAE
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New Study Finds That All Alcohol Consumption Damages the Brain

A new study reports that "safe" alcohol consumption is a myth. Researchers from the University of Oxford found that all drinking reduces the volume of gray matter in the brain, regions that process information and help control movement, memory and emotions.According to the study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, alcohol caused greater damage to the brain than other controllable risk factors (such as smoking cigarettes). The researchers also found that there is no safe limit when it comes to al...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Fri, 21 May 2021 HYPEBAE