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We're Calling It: These Are the Hottest Nail Trends for Summer

There's a lot of energy and excitement surrounding summer 2021. Even if you're being cautiously optimistic, you can sense that it's going to be a completely different summer than last year and hopefully a lot more fun and carefree. We deserve a little bit of levity, right?And since we'll probably be out and about more this summer, it's time to start strategizing your "re-entry" looks. What will you wear to reunions with friends and family you haven't seen in more than a year? Are you looking to ...

Sarah Yang Sat, 22 May 2021 Who What Wear
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I've Never Had a Facial—Here's How It's Changed My Skincare Routine

Confession: I had never had a facial in my life before this past month. For beauty lovers, that seems like an out-of-this-world statement. Admittedly, I’ve only recently begun experimenting with makeup and creating a skincare regimen because learning how to build a curly hair routine and finding the best new fashion brands kept my schedule preoccupied. But when the chance came to have a staycation at Equinox Hotel in New York City and a spa session with SolaWave, I couldn’t pass it up. While...

Jasmine Fox-Suliaman Thu, 20 May 2021 Who What Wear
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I Wear Basics Every Day—These Are My Favorite Brands For Every Type

I suppose it isn't all that groundbreaking to say that I wear basics every day because we all do. Every T-shirt, pair of jeans, pair of socks, blazer, (and so on) that we wear can be considered a basic. You're probably wearing a few items that constitute as basics right now. (I certainly am.) This explains why people have such an acute interest in shopping for basics. While some types of clothing are optional—e.g. the fun plastic rings I'm currently wearing—others are actually essential.Si...

Allyson Payer Thu, 20 May 2021 Who What Wear
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Texas Bans Abortion After Six Weeks of Pregnancy

On Wednesday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a law barring most abortions after six weeks. The bill, known as the "heartbeat ban," requires that abortion providers check for a fetal heartbeat before terminating a pregnancy. If a heartbeat is detected, the abortion cannot be performed.Though the law provides exceptions for pregnancies that pose medical emergencies, there is no such leniency for cases of rape or incest. Abbott's measure is one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the U.S. -...

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